Ground-water geology and hydrology of Bunker Hill Air Force Base and vicinity, Peru, Indiana
Frank A. Watkins, Joseph S. Rosenshein
1963, Water Supply Paper 1619-B
Hydrogeology of Middle Canyon, Oquirrh Mountains, Tooele County, Utah
Joseph Spencer Gates
1963, Water Supply Paper 1619-K
Geology and climate are the principal influences affecting the hydrology of Middle Canyon, Tooele County, Utah. Reconnaissance in the canyon indicated that the geologic influences on the hydrology may be localized; water may be leaking through fault and fracture zones or joints in sandstone and through solution openings in limestone...
Geochemical aspects of artificial recharge in the Grand Prairie region, Arkansas
Richard T. Sniegocki
1963, Water Supply Paper 1615-E
Aeromagnetic map of central Gogebic County, Michigan, and vicinity
P. W. Philbin, Joseph L. Vargo
1963, Open-File Report 63-108
No abstract available....
Ground-water movements and bank storage due to flood stages in surface streams
H.H. Cooper, M. I. Rorabaugh
1963, Water Supply Paper 1536-J
Low-flow frequency curves for selected long-term stream gaging stations in eastern United States
Clayton H. Hardison, Robert O.R. Martin
1963, Water Supply Paper 1669-G
Curves showing the magnitude and frequency of annual low flow at 85 streamgaging stations located in 17 States east and 5 States west of the Mississippi River have been smoothed and adjusted to one of four long-term periods. They are presented to show the similarity and dissimilarity of curves even...
Floods of December 1955–January 1956 in the far Western States; part 1. Description
Walter Hofmann, S. E. Rantz
1963, Water Supply Paper 1650-A
No abstract available....
Geology of the Anlauf and Drain quadrangles, Douglas and Lane counties, Oregon
Linn Hoover
1963, Open-File Report 59-56
The Anlauf and Drain quadrangles, Oregon, lie about 20 miles south of the City of Eugene, in Douglas and Lane Counties. They constitute an area of about 435 square miles that includes parts of both the Cascade Range and Coast Range physiographic provinces.A sequence of lower Tertiary sedimentary and volcanic...
Field guide to halobiid and monotid pelecypods of the Alaskan Triassic
Norman J. Silberling
1963, Open-File Report 63-119
Geology and ground-water resources of the Lake Dakota Plain area, South Dakota
William B. Hopkins, Lester R. Petri
1963, Water Supply Paper 1539-T
The Lake Dakota plain area is a nearly flat surface that includes parts of Spink, Brown, Marshall, and Day Counties in northeastern South Dakota. Agriculture is the principal occupation. Because precipitation often is insufficient for maximum crop production, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation has developed a plan for irrigation of...
Preliminary geologic map of the McCarthy C-5 quadrangle, Alaska
E.M. MacKevett Jr.
1963, IMAP 406
Chemical composition of rivers and lakes
D.A. Livingstone
1963, Professional Paper 440-G
Ground-water contamination and legal controls in Michigan
Morris Deutsch
1963, Water Supply Paper 1691
The great importance of the fresh ground-water resources of Michigan is evident because 90 percent of the rural and about 70 percent of the total population of the State exclusive of the Detroit metropolitan area are supplied from underground sources. The water-supply and public-health problems that have been caused by...
A brief geologic and hydrologic reconnaissance of the Furnace Creek Wash area, Death Valley National Monument, California
M.A. Pistrang, Fred Kunkel
1963, Open-File Report 63-109
Geology of the Fanny Peak quadrangle, Wyoming-South Dakota
Donald Albert Brobst, Jack Burton Epstein
1963, Bulletin 1063-I
No abstract available....
Geology and availability of ground water in the vicinity of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument, Catron County, New Mexico
F.D. Trauger
1963, Open-File Report 63-122
Determination of beta activity in water
F. B. Barker, B.P. Robinson
1963, Water Supply Paper 1696-A
Many elements have one or more naturally radioactive isotopes, and several hundred other radionuclides have been produced artificially. Radioactive substances may be present in natural water as a result of geochemical processes or the release of radioactive waste and other nuclear debris to the environment. The Geological Survey has developed...
Geology of the Jewel Cave SW Quadrangle, Custer County, South Dakota
William A. Braddock
1963, Bulletin 1063-G
The Jewel Cave SW quadrangle is in the southwestern part of the Black Hills in Custer County, S. Dak., about midway between Edgemont, S. Dak., and Newcastle, Wyo. All the rocks that crop out within the quadrangle are of sedimentary origin and range in age from Pennsylvanian to Early Cretaceous. The...
Aeromagnetic map of the Magnet Cove area, Hot Spring County, Arkansas
Fred Keller Jr., J. R. Henderson
1963, Geophysical Investigations Map 409
No abstract available....
Aeromagnetic map of the Rowe quadrangle, Franklin and Berkshire Counties, Massachusetts, and Windham and Bennington Counties, Vermont
Peter Popenoe, G. L. Zandle
1963, Geophysical Investigations Map 437
No abstract available....
Aeromagnetic map of the High Bridge quadrangle, Warren and Hunterdon Counties, New Jersey
G. E. Andreasen, E. J. Chandler
1963, Geophysical Investigations Map 349
No abstract available....
Geology of the eastern Great Smoky Mountains, North Carolina and Tennessee
J. B. Hadley, Richard Goldsmith
1963, Professional Paper 349-B
Aeromagnetic map of the northwestern part of Cook County, Minnesota
L. A. Anderson, N.S. Tyson
1963, Geophysical Investigations Map 361
No abstract available....
Aeromagnetic map of the Bagdad area, Yavapai County, Arizona
W.J. Dempsey, W.D. Fackler
1963, Geophysical Investigations Map 411
No abstract available....
Geology of the Chandler River region, Alaska
R. L. Detterman, R.S. Bickel, George Grye
1963, Professional Paper 303-E