Aeromagnetic map of the Bangor quadrangle, New Jersey and Pennsylvania
G. R. Boynton, D.R. Pittillo, G. L. Zandle
1966, Geophysical Investigations Map 549
No abstract available....
1965 experimental September hunting season on teal
R. K. Martinson, M.E. Rosasco, E.M. Martin, M.G. Smart, S.M. Carney, C.F. Kaczynski, A. D. Geis
1966, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 95
Geology of the Hames Valley, Wunpost, and Valleton quadrangles, Monterey County, California
David L. Durham
1966, Bulletin 1221-B
Delaware place names
L.W. Heck, A.J. Wraight, D.J. Orth, J. R. Carter, L.G. VanWinkle, Janet Hazen
1966, Bulletin 1245
Calorimetric investigation of the alkali feldspars
David Robert Waldbaum
1966, Open-File Report 66-148
No abstract available....
Beryllium content of volcanic rocks
Daniel R. Shawe, Stanley Bernold
1966, Bulletin 1214-C
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....
Plant microfossils from the Lakota Formation
Robert H. Tschudy, Sharon D. Van Loenen
1966, Open-File Report 66-134
As a part of continuing studies to provide palynological data from critical sequences for comparative biostratigraphic studies, the microfossils found in a sample of "Pine Needle" coal have been examined and photographed. The assemblage is presented on one plate....
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
Geology of the Potosi quadrangle, Grant County, Wisconsin, and Dubuque County, Iowa
Jesse W. Whitlow, Walter S. West
1966, Bulletin 1123-I
Probability concepts in geomorphology
A. E. Scheidegger, W. B. Langbein
1966, Professional Paper 500-C
Measurement of hydraulic diffusivity of wedge-shaped aquifers drained by streams
Robert William Stallman, I.S. Papadopulos
1966, Professional Paper 514
Hydrology of Cornfield Wash area and effects of land-treatment practices, Sandoval County, New Mexico, 1951-60
D. E. Burkham
1966, Water Supply Paper 1831
The collection of runoff and sediment data was the primary objective of the 10-year (1951-60) study in the Cornfield Wash basin, which has an area of 21.3 square miles. However, reconnaissance investigations also were made of (1) precipitation; (2) the effects of reservoirs on runoff, erosion, and sediment yield; (3)...
Availability of ground water upper Pawcatuck River basin Rhode Island
William Burrows Allen, Glenn Walter Hahn, Richard A. Brackley
1966, Water Supply Paper 1821
The upper Pawcatuck River basin is a 70-square-mile area in southcentral Rhode Island consisting of broad, rolling hills and narrow valleys in the north and fiat-floored plains in the south. It is drained by the Pawcatuck River and its two major tributaries, the Usquepaug-Queen River and the Chipuxet River. Analysis...
Summary of hydrologic conditions of the Louisville area, Kentucky
Edwin Allen Bell
1966, Water Supply Paper 1819-C
Water problems and their solutions have been associated with the growth and development of the Louisville area for more than a century. Many hydrologic data that aided water users in the past can be applied to present water problems and will be helpful for solving many similar problems in the...
Hydrology of the cavernous limestones of the Mammoth Cave area, Kentucky
Richmond F. Brown
1966, Water Supply Paper 1837
The Mammoth Cave National Park in central Kentucky offers a unique opportunity to study the occurrence of ground water in limestone under natural conditions. Ground water occurs as perched and semiperched bodies in alternate sandstone, shale, and limestone formations and under water-table conditions at the approximate level of the Green...
Stratigraphy and structure of the Dinkey Creek roof pendant in the central Sierra Nevada, California
R. W. Kistler, P. C. Bateman
1966, Professional Paper 524-B
No abstract available....
Paleozoic Gastropoda from the Moose River synclinorium, northern Maine
A. J. Boucot, E. L. Yochelson
1966, Professional Paper 503-A
Methods for analysis of selected metals in water by atomic absorption
Marvin J. Fishman, Sanford C. Downs
1966, Water Supply Paper 1540-C
This manual describes atomic-absorption-spectroscopy methods for determining calcium, copper, lithium, magnesium, manganese, potassium, sodium, strontium and zinc in atmospheric precipitation, fresh waters, and brines. The procedures are intended to be used by water quality laboratories of the Water Resources Division of the U.S. Geological Survey. Detailed procedures, calculations, and methods...
Water resources of Fort Huachuca Military Reservation, southeastern Arizona
S. G. Brown, E. S. Davidson, L. R. Kister, B. W. Thomsen
1966, Water Supply Paper 1819-D
The Fort Huachuca Military Reservation, on the northeast flank of the Huachuca Mountains, is in the southern part of the San Pedro River drainage in the Basin and Range physiographic province in Arizona. The main sources of water available in the reservation area are ground water stored in two unconsolidated...
Bibliography of North American geology, 1964
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1966, Bulletin 1234
Geology and coal reserves of the Kermit and Varney area, Kentucky
John Warfield Huddle, Kenneth John Englund
1966, Professional Paper 507
Potential effects of Project Chariot on local water supplies, northwestern Alaska
Arthur M. Piper
1966, Professional Paper 539
Surficial geologic map of the Greenfield quadrangle, Franklin County, Massachusetts
Richard Henry Jahns
1966, Geologic Quadrangle 474
Gravimetric effects of petroleum accumulations--A preliminary summary
Thane Hubert McCulloh
1966, Circular 530
Negative gravity anomalies of very local extent and with amplitudes of 1.2 milligals or less have been observed over some known petroleum and natural gas fields in southern California and South Dagestan, U.S.S.R. Field evidence, laboratory measurements, and theory indicate that these anomalies are mainly the result of hydrocarbon pore...