Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1959, Parts 3 & 4, Ohio River Basin and St. Lawrence River Basin
S. K. Love
1965, Water Supply Paper 1642
Composition of zeolites of the natrolite group; compositional relations among thomsonites, gonnardites and natrolites
Margaret D. Foster
1965, Professional Paper 504-D,E
Aeromagnetic map of northeastern Illinois and its geologic interpretation
M. E. Beck Jr.
1965, Geophysical Investigations Map 523
No abstract available....
Theoretical implications of underfit streams
G.H. Dury
1965, Professional Paper 452-C
The mineral position of Guatemala in 1961, with special reference to industrial minerals
Ralph L. Miller
1965, Open-File Report 65-110
Ground-water levels in observation wells in Oklahoma, 1963-64
P.R. Wood
1965, Open-File Report 65-184
The investigation of the ground-water resources of Oklahoma by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Oklahoma Water Resources Board includes a continuing program to collect records of water levels in selected observation wells on a systematic basis. These water-level records: (1) provide an index to available ground-water supplies;...
Glacial reconnaissance of Sequoia National Park, California
F. E. Matthes, Fritiof Fryxell
1965, Professional Paper 504-A
No abstract available....
Geology of the Cortez quadrangle, Nevada, with a section on gravity and aeromagnetic surveys
James Gilluly, Harold Masursky
1965, Bulletin 1175
No abstract available....
Preliminary report on investigation of salt springs and seeps in a portion of the Permian Basin in Texas
P. R. Stevens, W. F. Hardt
1965, Open-File Report 65-153
The Permian Basin (fig. 1) comprises a large area in the southern midcontinent region and includes major portions of Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Kansas. Within this basin brine springs and seeps discharge more than 20,000 tons per day of sodium chloride (common table salt). This brine contaminates many streams...
New Mexico State Planning Office Report-Lower Colorado River basin
F.D. Trauger
1965, Open-File Report 65-161
Floodflow characteristics of Arkansas River at Interstate Highway 540, at Van Buren, Arkansas
R.C. Christensen, R.C. Gilstrap
1965, Open-File Report 65-31
Hydrologic effects of ground-water pumping in northwest Hillsborough County, Florida
J.D. Bredehoeft, I.S. Papadopulos, J. W. Stewart
1965, Open-File Report 65-21
Rockfalls and Avalanches from Little Tahoma Peak on Mount Rainier, Washington
Dwight Raymond Crandell, Robert K. Fahnestock
1965, Bulletin 1221-A
In December 1963 rockfalls from Little Tahoma Peak on the east side of Mount Rainier volcano fell onto Emmons Glacier and formed avalanches of rock debris that traveled about 4 miles down the glacier and the White River valley. In this distance, the rock debris descended as much as 6,200...
Geophysical investigations in the Concord quadrangle, Cabarrus and Mecklenburg Counties, North Carolina
R. G. Bates, Henry Bell III
1965, Geophysical Investigations Map 522
Stratigraphy of the Pierre Shale, Valley City and Pembina Mountain areas, North Dakota
J. R. Gill, W. A. Cobban
1965, Professional Paper 392-A
Geologic map of the crystalline rocks of South Carolina
W.C. Overstreet, Henry Bell III
1965, IMAP 413
Geologic map of the Fort Lupton quadrangle, Weld and Adams Counties, Colorado
Paul E. Soister
1965, Geologic Quadrangle 397
Aeromagnetic map of parts of the Elizabethtown and Port Henry quadrangles, Essex County, New York
James R. Balsley, R. W. Bromery
1965, Geophysical Investigations Map 506
No abstract available....
Calcium, sodium, sulfate, and chloride in stream water of the western conterminous United States to 1957
John Henry Frederick Feth
1965, Hydrologic Atlas 189
This Hydrologic Atlas shows concentrations of calcium, sodium (or sodium plus potassium), sulfate, and chloride in stream water of 11 of the Western States, regardless of the sources from which the mineral constituents came. The maps are, in a sense, a historical summary, showing concentrations observed to 1956 and reported...
Geology and ground water of the Tualatin Valley, Oregon
D. H. Hart, R. C. Newcomb
1965, Water Supply Paper 1697
The Tualatin Valley proper consists of broad valley plains, ranging in altitude from 100 to 300 feet, and the lower mountain slopes of the drainage basin of the Tualatin River, a tributary of the Willamette River in northwestern Oregon. The valley is almost entirely farmed. Its population is increasing rapidly,...
Aeromagnetic map of the Number Four quadrangle, Herkimer and Lewis Counties, New York
James R. Balsley, R. W. Bromery
1965, Geophysical Investigations Map 502
No abstract available....
Water resources of the Pascagoula area, Mississippi
Edward Joseph Harvey, Harold G. Golden, H. O. Jeffery
1965, Water Supply Paper 1763
No abstract available....
Preliminary map of the conterminous United States showing depth to and quality of shallowest ground water containing more than 1,000 parts per million dissolved solids
John Henry Frederick Feth
1965, Hydrologic Atlas 199
In this atlas, mineralized ground water is viewed presently as a source of water in some areas, but in much of the country as a source for future development. Mineralized water underlies large areas of the country, and its importance will grow as present supplies of fresh water are appropriated...
A spectrophotometric method for the determination of gold useful in mineral exploration
H. W. Lakin, H. M. Nakagawa
1965, Open-File Report 65-181
No abstract available. ...
Preliminary materials map, Otis quadrangle, Massachusetts
George William Holmes
1965, Open-File Report 65-74
No abstract available....