Geologic maps and sections of part of the Philipsburg district, Granite County, Montana
William C. Prinz
1963, Open-File Report 63-110
No abstract available....
Short papers in geology and hydrology, Articles 60-121: Geological Survey research 1963
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1963, Professional Paper 475-C
No abstract available....
Preliminary geologic map of part of the Rapid City East quadrangle, South Dakota
Ernest Dobrovolny
1963, Open-File Report 63-28
No abstract available....
Geology of the Narragansett Bay area, Rhode Island
Alonzo W. Quinn
1963, Open-File Report 63-111
Geophysical abstracts, 188-191, 1962
James W. Clarke, D.B. Vitaliano, V.S. Neuschel, and others
1963, Bulletin 1166
Bedrock Geology and Asbestos Deposits of the Upper Missisquoi Valley and Vicinity, Vermont
Wallace Martin Cady, Arden Leroy Albee, A.H. Chidester
1963, Bulletin 1122-B
The upper Missisquoi Valley and vicinity as described in this report covers an area of about 250 square miles at the headwaters of the Missisquoi River in north-central Vermont. About 90 percent of the area is forested and the remainder is chiefly farm land. The topography reflects the geologic structure and...
Geology of the American Falls quadrangle, Idaho
Wilfred James Carr, Donald E. Trimble
1963, Bulletin 1121-G
No abstract available....
Water requirements of the styrene, butadiene and synthetic-rubber industries
Charles N. Durfor
1963, Water Supply Paper 1330-F
About 710 million gallons of makeup water is withdrawn daily by the styrene, butadiene, styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR), and specialty-rubber industries; 88 percent of this water is used only for once-through cooling. About 429 million gallons of water daily (mgd) is withdrawn by the butadiene industry; 158 ragd is withdrawn by...
Aeromagnetic map of the Northfield quadrangle, Franklin County, Massachusetts, Windham County, Vermont, and Cheshire County, New Hampshire
G. E. Andreasen, G. L. Zandle
1963, Geophysical Investigations Map 435
No abstract available....
Aeromagnetic map of the Hackettstown quadrangle and part of the Chester quadrangle, Hunterdon, Morris, and Warren Counties, New Jersey
G. E. Andreasen, J. R. Henderson, E. J. Chandler
1963, Geophysical Investigations Map 348
No abstract available....
Water-resources investigations and reports in the Susquehanna River basin; conducted by the United States Geological Survey, Water Resources Division
Leland Vernon Page, Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey, Paul R. Seaber
1963, Open-File Report 63-106
Geology of the Red Devil quicksilver mine, Alaska
E.M. MacKevett Jr., Henry C. Berg
1963, Bulletin 1142-G
Geology and ground-water resources of Hays County, Texas
Kenneth James DeCook
1963, Water Supply Paper 1612
The Edwards limestone of Early Cretaceous age is the chief aquifer for San Marcos Springs and about 160 other springs and wells in Hays County, along the Balcones fault zone in South-central Texas. Hays County is underlain by a basement of Paleozoic rocks; and in the southeastern part of the county...
Geology of the Varilla quadrangle, Kentucky-Virginia
Kenneth John Englund, Edwin R. Landis, Henry L. Smith
1963, Geologic Quadrangle 190
Geology and ground-water resources of Hale County, Texas
J.G. Cronin, Lloyd C. Wells
1963, Water Supply Paper 1539-U
Hale County, in the southern High Plains of Texas, has an area of 1,033 square miles. The land surface is one of low relief, and the regional slope is about 10 feet per mile toward the southeast. Surface runoff drains into numerous playa lakes and two intermittent streams: Running Water...
Sediment characteristics of small streams in southern Wisconsin, 1954-59
Charles R. Collier
1963, Water Supply Paper 1669-B
The results of investigations of the sediment and water discharge characteristics of Black Earth Creek, Mount Vernon Creek, and Yellowstone River from 1954 to 1959 and Dell Creek for 1958 and 1959 indicate large differences in annual runoff and sediment yields. The suspended-sediment discharge of Black Earth Creek averaged 3,260...
Aeromagnetic map of Georgetown and vicinity, east-central Texas
G. E. Andreasen, F.A. Petrafeso
1963, Geophysical Investigations Map 416
No abstract available....
Ground water in the Pullman area, Whitman County, Washington
B. L. Foxworthy, R.L. Washburn
1963, Water Supply Paper 1655
This report presents the results of an investigation of the ground-water resources of the Pullman area, Whitman County, Wash. The investigation war made in cooperation with the State of Washington, Department of Conservation, Division of Water Resources, to determine whether the 1959 rate of ground-water withdrawal exceeded the perennial yield...
The role of ground water in the national water situation: With state summaries based on reports by District Offices of Ground Water Branch
Charles Lee McGuinness
1963, Water Supply Paper 1800
Ground water in the United States has emerged from a quantitatively minor (though incalculably valuable) water source, whose chief role was in the settlement of primitive areas, to a major source now accounting for one-fifth to one-sixth of the Nation's total withdrawal requirements for water. With the growth in ground-water...
Water resources of Red River Parish, Louisiana
Roy Newcome, Leland Vernon Page
1963, Water Supply Paper 1614
Red River Parish is on the eastern flank of the Sabine uplift in northwestern Louisiana. The 'area is underlain by lignitic clay and sand of Paleocene and Eocene age which dip to the east at the rate of about 30 feet per mile. The Red River is entrenched in these...
Total intensity aeromagnetic profiles over northeastern Oklahoma
Gordon E. Andreasen, Randolph Wilson Bromery
1963, Open-File Report 63-3
Geology of the Willow Springs and Rosamond quadrangles, California
T. W. Dibblee Jr.
1963, Bulletin 1089-C
No abstract available....
Aeromagnetic map of the Lahore quadrangle, Louisa, Spotsylvania, and Orange Counties, Virginia
R. W. Bromery, G.A. Galat, F. P. Gilbert
1963, Geophysical Investigations Map 386
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...
New advances in water-resources research
W.W. Hastings
1963, Open-File Report 63-43