An aeromagnetic reconnaissance of the Cook Inlet area, Alaska
Arthur Grantz, Isidore Zietz, G. E. Andreasen
1963, Professional Paper 316-G
No abstract available....
Stratigraphy and structure of the Rainier and USGS Tunnel areas, Nevada Test Site
W. R. Hansen, R. W. Lemke, J. M. Cattermole, A. B. Gibbons
1963, Professional Paper 382-A
Short papers in geology, hydrology, and topography: Articles 180-239
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1963, Professional Paper 450-E
This collection of 60 short papers on subjects in the fields of geology, hydrology, topography, and related sciences is the last of a series released as chapters of Professional Paper 450. The papers in this chapter report on the scientific and economic results of current work by members of the...
Aeromagnetic map of the Chain Lakes quadrangle, Franklin and Somerset Counties, Maine
J. R. Henderson, F. P. Gilbert
1963, Geophysical Investigations Map 330
Aeromagnetic map of parts of Clay, Wilkin, and Otter Tail Counties, Minnesota
L. A. Anderson, Frank Petrafeso
1963, Geophysical Investigations Map 327
Distribution of elements in Colorado Plateau uranium deposits - a preliminary report
A.T. Miesch
1963, Bulletin 1147-E
Geology of the Freshwater Bay area, Chichagof Island, Alaska
Robert Ahlberg Loney, William H. Condon, J. Thomas Dutro Jr.
1963, Bulletin 1108-C
Geology of the northern part of the Tenmile Range, Summit County, Colorado
M.H. Bergendahl
1963, Bulletin 1162-D
Minor elements in bedrock soil, and vegetation at an outcrop of the Phosphoria Formation on Snowdrift Mountain southeastern Idaho
F.B. Lotspeich, E.L. Markward
1963, Bulletin 1181-F
Heavy minerals in the saprolite of the crystalline rocks in the Shelby quadrangle, North Carolina
William C. Overstreet, Robert Giertz Yates, Wallace R. Griffitts
1963, Bulletin 1162-F
Geology of the Fort Laramie area, Platte and Goshen Counties, Wyoming
Laura W. McGrew
1963, Bulletin 1141-F
A preliminary report on the Precambrian iron deposits near Atlantic City, Wyoming
Richard W. Bayley
1963, Bulletin 1142-C
Bedrock reconnaissance map of the Nicatous Lake quadrangle, Maine
David Marcel Larrabee
1963, Open-File Report 63-77
Selected bibliography of talc in the United States
C.W. Merrill
1963, Bulletin 1182-C
Effect of ground-water development on the pool level in Devil's Hole, Death Valley National Monument, Nye County, Nevada
G.F. Worts Jr.
1963, Open-File Report 63-142
No abstract available....
Geology and mineral deposits of the Twin Crags quadrangle, Idaho
Arthur Byron Campbell, Stanley E. Good
1963, Bulletin 1142-A
Comparison of geological, geophysical, and geochemical prospecting methods at the Malachite mine, Jefferson County, Colorado
Lyman C. Huff
1963, Bulletin 1098-C
Preliminary geologic map of part of the Rapid City East quadrangle, South Dakota
Ernest Dobrovolny
1963, Open-File Report 63-28
No abstract available....
Tests of crest-stage gage intakes
Jack R. Carter, Charles R. Gamble
1963, Open-File Report 63-147
Various types of c rest-stage gages have been used by the Geological Survey. Most installations consist of a vertically mounted metal pipe, a wooden rod, an intake device, and a small amount of granulated cork. These gages are placed where elevations of flood crests are desired. Water rising and then...
Geology and pegmatites of the Fourmile quadrangle, Black Hills, South Dakota
J. A. Redden
1963, Professional Paper 297-D
Some relations between streamflow characteristics and the environment in the Delaware River region
A. G. Hely, F. H. Olmsted
1963, Professional Paper 417-B
Streamflow characteristics are determined by a large number of factors of the meteorological and terrestrial environments. Because of lack of quantitative data to describe some of the factors and complex interrelations among them, complete analysis of the relations between streamflow and the various environmental factors is impossible. However, certain simplifying...
Anorthosite and associated rocks in the Boehls Butte quadrangle and vicinity, Idaho
Anna Hietanen
1963, Professional Paper 344-B
Ground-water and related geology of Joshua Tree National Monument, California
J. E. Weir Jr., J. S. Bader
1963, Open-File Report 63-137
Joshua Tree National Monument is in a mountainous part of the desert region of southern California. The geographic center of the monument is about 130 miles east of Los Angeles, Calif.; the area Investigated, covering almost 1,000 square miles in area, is included between 115?20' and 116?28' west longitude, and...
Hydrologic and geologic reconnaissance of Pinto Basin, Joshua Tree National Monument, Riverside County, California
Fred Kunkel
1963, Water Supply Paper 1475-O
Pinto basin, in the north-central part of Riverside County, Calif., is a typical desert valley formed by downfaulting along several major fault zones. The valley is filled with alluvium, and ground water in the alluvium discharges as subsurface outflow through an alluvium-filled gap at the east end of the valley....
Aeromagnetic map of the Roberts Mountains area, central Nevada
P. W. Philbin, William E. McCaslin
1963, Open-File Report 63-107
No abstract available....