Geology of the Jackass Flats quadrangle, Nye County, Nevada
E. J. McKay, William P. Williams
1964, Geologic Quadrangle 368
The Late Cretaceous cephalopod Haresiceras Reeside and its possible origin
William Aubrey Cobban
1964, Professional Paper 454-I
No abstract available....
Geology of the Klondyke quadrangle, Graham and Pinal Counties, Arizona
Frank S. Simons
1964, Professional Paper 461
Crystal chemistry of beryllium
Malcolm Ross
1964, Professional Paper 468
Growing importance of urban geology
John T. McGill
1964, Circular 487
Geology of the Greenville quadrangle, Maine
Gilbert H. Espenshade, Eugene L. Boudette
1964, Geologic Quadrangle 330
Geology of the Manchester quadrangle, Kentucky
Tommy Lee Finnell
1964, Geologic Quadrangle 318
Geology of the Grand Rivers quadrangle, Kentucky
William Henry Hays
1964, Geologic Quadrangle 328
Geology of the Symsonia quadrangle, Kentucky
Warren Irvin Finch
1964, Geologic Quadrangle 326
Geology of the Sulphur Lick quadrangle, Kentucky
Leonard D. Harris
1964, Geologic Quadrangle 323
Geologic map of the Big Maria Mountains NE quadrangle, Riverside County, California, and Yuma County, Arizona
Warren Bell Hamilton
1964, Geologic Quadrangle 350
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 Middlesboro South quadrangle, Tennessee-Kentucky-Virginia
Kenneth John Englund
1964, Geologic Quadrangle 301
Geology of the Middlesboro North quadrangle, Kentucky
Kenneth John Englund, John B. Roen, A. Otis Delaney
1964, Geologic Quadrangle 300
Geologic reconnaissance of the Antelope-Ashwood area, north-central Oregon, with emphasis on the John Day Formation of late Oligocene and early Miocene age
Dallas L. Peck
1964, Bulletin 1161-D
This report briefly describes the geology of an area of about 750 square miles in Jefferson, Wasco, Crook, and Wheeler Counties, Oregon. About 16,000 feet of strata that range in age from pre-Tertiary to Quaternary are exposed. These include the following units: pre-Tertiary slate, graywacke, conglomerate, and meta-andesite; Clarno Formation...
Preliminary keys to waterfowl age and sex identification by means of wing plumage
Samuel M. Carney
1964, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 82
A study and review of the Japanese green and the Korean ring-necked pheasants
Wayne H. Bohl
1964, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 83
A study and review of the common Indian sandgrouse and the imperial sandgrouse
Glen C. Christensen, Wayne H. Bohl, Gardiner Bump
1964, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 84
Mourning dove status report: 1964
Howard M. Wight, Earl B. Baysinger, Roy E. Tomlinson
1964, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 87
No abstract available....
Reconnaissance bedrock geology of the Wabassus Lake quadrangle, Washington County, Maine
David M. Larrabee
1964, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 282
Generally, shear zones in quadrangles of this area parallel the faults, especially those trending northeasterly. Additional faults and shear zones doubtless present in Wabassus Lake quadrangle but not shown for lack of field work in some areas, and lack of outcrops in others. Some lineaments seen on areal photographs, but...
Nonopaque heavy minerals in sandstone of Jurassic and Cretaceous age in the Black Hills, Wyoming and South Dakota
W. J. Mapel, Wayne A. Chisholm, Richard E. Bergenback
1964, Bulletin 1161-C
Short papers in geology and hydrology, articles 122-172
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1964, Professional Paper 475-D
No abstract available....
Hydrology of aquifer systems in the Memphis area, Tennessee
James H. Criner, P-C. P. Sun, Dale J. Nyman
1964, Water Supply Paper 1779-O
The Memphis area as described in .this report comprises about 1,300 square miles of the Mississippi embayment part of the Gulf Coastal Plain. The area is underlain by as much as 3,000 feet of sediments ranging in age from Cretaceous through Quaternary. In 1960, 150 mgd (million gallons per day)...
Yearly variations in runoff for the conterminous United States, 1931-1960
Mark W. Busby
1964, Water Supply Paper 1669-S
A summary of the occurrence and development of ground water in the southern High Plains of Texas
J.G. Cronin, B. N. Myers
1964, Water Supply Paper 1693
The Southern High Plains of Texas occupies an area of about 22,000 square miles in northwest Texas, extending from the Canadian River southward. about 250 miles and from the New Mexico line eastward an average distance of about 120 miles. The economy of the area is dependent largely upon irrigated...