A hydrologic analysis of postulated liquid-waste releases - Brookhaven National Laboratory, Suffolk County, New York
Wallace De Laguna
1966, Bulletin 1156-E
Geology and coal resources of the Livingston coal field, Gallatin and Park Counties, Montana
A. E. Roberts
1966, Professional Paper 526-A
Mineral resources of the Sycamore Canyon Primitive Area, Arizona
Lyman C. Huff, Elmer S. Santos, R.G. Raabe
1966, Bulletin 1230-F
Geologic map of the Fairbanks quadrangle, Alaska
T. L. Pewe, Clyde Wahraftig, F. R. Weber
1966, IMAP 455
Rapid modal analysis of some felsic rocks from calibrated X-ray diffraction patterns
Donald Bruce Tatlock
1966, Bulletin 1209
Mineral resources of the San Rafael primitive area, California
H. D. Gower, J. G. Vedder, H.E. Clifton, E.V. Post
1966, Bulletin 1230-A
Boundaries of the United States and the several states
Franklin K. Van Zandt
1966, Bulletin 1212
Geology of the Ransom quadrangle, Lackawanna, Luzerne, and Wyoming Counties, Pennsylvania
Thomas M. Kehn, Ernest Earwood Glick, William Craven Culbertson
1966, Bulletin 1213
No abstract available....
Geology of the Potosi quadrangle, Grant County, Wisconsin, and Dubuque County, Iowa
Jesse W. Whitlow, Walter S. West
1966, Bulletin 1123-I
Analyses of some upper Paleozoic black shale samples and associated rocks
James David Vine
1966, Open-File Report 66-147
No abstract available....
Mineral resources of the Mount Jefferson primitive area, Oregon
George Walton Walker, Robert C. Greene, Eldon C. Pattee
1966, Bulletin 1230-D
Geology and ore deposits of the Steeple Rock mining district, Grant County, New Mexico
Roy Lee Griggs, Holly Clyde Wagner
1966, Bulletin 1222-E
Water-surface profiles of Raccoon River at Des Moines, Iowa
Philip J. Carpenter, David H. Appel
1966, Open-File Report 67-37
This investigation was undertaken as a part of the cooperative program with the Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research, the City of Des Moines, and the U.S. Geological Survey. The purpose of this report is twofold: 1. To present water-surface profiles and rating curves for existing channel conditions in the 4-mile reach...
Ground-water development in the high plains of Colorado, with a section on chemical quality of the ground water
Arnold J. Boettcher, Robert Brennan
1966, Water Supply Paper 1819-I
The High Plains of Colorado includes all or part of 11 counties and has an area of about 9,500 square miles. The land surface slopes eastward and in most areas is gently rolling owing to erosion by ephemeral streams. The Ogallala Formation, of Pliocene age, is the principal aquifer. In...
Appraisal of near-surface subsidence on the Panoche Creek fan, Fresno County, California
William B. Bull
1966, Open-File Report 66-13
Near-surface subsidence results chiefly from the compaction of deposits by an overburden load as the clay bond supporting the deposits is weakened by water percolating through the deposits for the first time since burial. About 100 square miles of alluvial-fan deposits in western Fresno County, California, have been affected by...
Six illustrations showing water-resources information on Maumee River basin, Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan
Morris Deutsch, J.C. Wallace
1966, Open-File Report 66-23
Time-of-travel studies, Hoosic River, North Adams, Massachusetts, to Hoosick Falls, New York
Bernard Dunn
1966, Open-File Report 66-31
Laboratory study of aquifer properties and well design for an Artificial-Recharge site
A.I. Johnson, R.P. Moston, S.F. Versaw
1966, Water Supply Paper 1615-H
Some effects of urbanization on storm runoff, Waller Creek, Austin, Texas, 1955-62
W.H. Espey Jr.
1966, Open-File Report 66-41
No abstract available....
Hydrologic inventory of the Lompoc subarea, Santa Ynez River basin, Santa Barbara County, California, 1957-62
R. E. Evenson
1966, Open-File Report 66-42
Hydrologic data collected during the climatically near-average 6-year period of inventory 1957-62 provide the basis for making estimates of supply to and demand from the Lompoc subarea of the Santa Ynez River basin and changes in the quantity of water stored in the deposits of the basin. The hydrologic inventory...
The patterns of subsurface flow in the Bloomington-Colton area, Upper Santa Ana Valley, California
Arthur W. Gosling
1966, Open-File Report 66-51
No abstract available....
Record low tide of December 31, 1962 on the Delaware River
A.C. Lendo
1966, Water Supply Paper 1586-E
Ground water in the San Joaquin Valley, California
Fred Kunkel, Walter Hofman
1966, Open-File Report 66-75
Ladies and gentlemen, it is a pleasure to be invited to attend this Irrigation Institute conference and to describe the Geological Survey's program of ground-water studies in the San Joaquin Valley. The U.S. Geological Survey has been making water-resources studies in cooperation with the State of California and other agencies...
Principal facts for gravity stations in the Death Valley region, California
D. R. Mabey
1966, Open-File Report 66-80
Principal facts for gravity stations in the western Mojave Desert, California
D. R. Mabey
1966, Open-File Report 66-81