Geology of the Middlesboro North quadrangle, Kentucky
Kenneth John Englund, John B. Roen, A. Otis Delaney
1964, Geologic Quadrangle 300
Geology of the Middlesboro South quadrangle, Tennessee-Kentucky-Virginia
Kenneth John Englund
1964, Geologic Quadrangle 301
Geology of the Sulphur Lick quadrangle, Kentucky
Leonard D. Harris
1964, Geologic Quadrangle 323
Quality of surface waters of the United States, 1962, Parts 7 and 8, Lower Mississippi River basin and western Gulf of Mexico basins
S. K. Love
1964, Water Supply Paper 1944
Ground water in folded Cretaceous sandstone of the Bhachau area, Kutch, India, with reference to the Kandla Port water supply
George C. Taylor, H.M. Osa, A. Mitra, B.N. Sen
1964, Water Supply Paper 1608-B
This report is based on an investigation of the availability of ground-water supplies in the Bhachau area for the nearby Kandla Port and township development undertaken by the Government of India. This seaport lies on an estuary of the Gulf of Kutch in western India and in the eastern part...
Magnitude and frequency of floods in the United States; part 2-A. South Atlantic slope basins, James River to Savannah River
Paul R. Speer, Charles R. Gamble
1964, Water Supply Paper 1673
No abstract available....
Ground water in Cedar Rapids Division of Lower Platte River basin, Nebraska
James B. Hyland, Charles Franklin Keech, Philip G. Rosene
1964, Water Supply Paper 1779-H
No abstract available....
Ground-water geology of the Dickson, Lawrenceburg, and Waverly areas in the western Highland Rim, Tennessee
Melvin V. Marcher, Roy H. Bingham, Richard Edwin Lounsbury
1964, Water Supply Paper 1764
Ground-water supplies in the Dickson, Lawrenceburg, and Waverly areas are obtained from wells and springs in limestone and chert formations of Missisippian age. In the Dickson area most of the wells and springs are in Warsaw Limestone. In the Lawrenceburg and Waverly areas, ground-water supplies are obtained from Fort Payne...
Hydrologic studies of small watersheds, Honey Creek basin, Collin and Grayson Counties, Texas, 1953-1959
Clarence R. Gilbert, G.G. Commons, G. E. Koberg, F.W. Kennon
1964, Water Supply Paper 1779-F
This report presents the results of an investigation into the effects of floodwaterretarding structures in the 39 square miles of the Honey Creek basin above the stream-gaging station near McKinney, during the period October 1952 to September 1959. The number of such structures in the study area was increased from...
Magnitude and frequency of floods in the United States. Part 3-B. Cumberland and Tennessee River basins
Paul R. Speer, C. R. Gamble
1964, Water Supply Paper 1676
No abstract available....
Geology and ground water of the Luke area, Maricopa County, Arizona
Ronald S. Stulik, F. R. Twenter
1964, Water Supply Paper 1779-P
Luke Air Force Base, in the Salt River Valley in central Arizona. is within an intermontane basin--the Phoenix basin--in the Basin and Range lowlands province. The Luke area, the subject of this study, extends beyond the limits of the base. Ground-water resources of the Luke area were studied to determine...
Growing importance of urban geology
John T. McGill
1964, Circular 487
Pre-quaternary geology of the Trenton East quadrangle, New Jersey-Pennsylvania
James Patrick Owens, James P. Minard
1964, Geologic Quadrangle 341
No abstract available....
Exploratory laboratory study of lateral turbulent diffusion at the surface of an alluvial channel
William W. Sayre, A.R. Chamberlain
1964, Circular 484
In natural streams turbulent diffusion is one of the principal mechanisms by which liquid and suspended-particulate contaminants are dispersed in the flow. A knowledge of turbulence characteristics is therefore essential in predicting the dispersal rates of contaminants in streams. In this study the theory of diffusion by continuous movements for...
Geology of the Lenoir quadrangle, North Carolina
John Calvin Reed
1964, Geologic Quadrangle 242
An unusual Lower Cambrian trilobite fauna from Nevada
Allison R. Palmer
1964, Professional Paper 483-F
Geology of the Rockfield quadrangle, Kentucky
Henry C. Rainey III
1964, Geologic Quadrangle 309
Geology of the Summit quadrangle, Kentucky
Frank R. Moore
1964, Geologic Quadrangle 298
Regional geologic implications of the gravity and magnetic fields of a part of eastern Tennessee and southern Kentucky
Joel S. Watkins
1964, Professional Paper 516-A
Geology of the Briensburg quadrangle, Kentucky
T. William Lambert, L.M. MacCary
1964, Geologic Quadrangle 327
Lithologic variations in slope development theory
Adrian E. Scheidegger
1964, Circular 485
This paper presents a comprehensive review and amplification of the writer's earlier slope development theory. In particular, the influence of lithology on evolving slope profiles is investigated and calculations are made for various conditions, such as presence of caprock, soft bottom, and hard and soft intermediate layers....
Geology of the Cane Valley quadrangle, Kentucky
Charles Henry Maxwell, W.B. Turner
1964, Geologic Quadrangle 369
Significance of decline in ground-water levels in Tripolitania, Libya, as determined by pumping tests
Wilbur Tennant Stuart
1964, Open-File Report 64-150
Sedimentation and land use in Core Creek and Elk Run basins, Pennsylvania, 1954-60 (A progress report)
Benjamin L. Jones
1964, Open-File Report 64-92
Analyses of data collected from two small basins in northern Pennsylvania during the period May 1954-September 1960 indicated a general relationship between changes in land use and land treatment and changes in suspended-sediment discharge from the basins. Extensive land use and land-treatment changes have taken place in the 12.2 square-mile...
Water resources of the Lake Erie-Niagara area, New York--a preliminary appraisal
A.M. La Sala Jr., W. E. Harding, R.J. Archer
1964, Open-File Report 64-101