Geology and ground-water hydrology of the Atlantic and Gulf coastal plain as related to disposal of radioactive wastes
Harry E. LeGrand
1962, Trace Elements Investigations 805
An improved method for the determination of FeO in rocks and minerals including garnet
Laura E. Reichen, Joseph John Fahey
1962, Bulletin 1144-B
Selected logs and drilling records of wells and test holes drilled at the Nevada test site prior to 1960
John Ezra Moore
1962, Trace Elements Investigations 804
Yield of the Carpinteria and Goleta ground-water basins, Santa Barbara County, California, 1941-58
R. E. Evenson, H.B. Wilson Jr., K. S. Muir
1962, Open-File Report 62-45
Theory of aquifer tests
J.G. Ferris, D.B. Knowles, R. H. Brown, R.H. Stallman
1962, Water Supply Paper 1536-E
The development of water supplies from wells was placed on a rational basis with Darcy's development of the law governing the movement of fluids through sands and with Dupuit's application of that law to the problem of radial flow toward a pumped well. As field experience increased, confidence in the...
Floods in North Carolina, magnitude and frequency
W.E. Forrest, P. R. Speer
1962, Open-File Report 62-47
Rainwater as a chemical agent of geologic processes; a review
Dorothy Carroll
1962, Water Supply Paper 1535-G
Chemical analyses of the rainwater collected at several localities are given to show the variations of the principal constitutents. In rock weathering and soil-forming processes, the chemical composition of rainwater has an important effect which has been evaluated for only a few arid areas. In humid regions the important amounts...
Geology and ground water of the Red Lake area, Navajo Indian Reservation, Arizona and New Mexico
J. P. Akers, N. E. McClymonds, John William Harshbarger
1962, Water Supply Paper 1576-B
The Red Lake area in the Navajo Indian Reservation, Arizona and New Mexico, was studied by the U.S. Geological Survey to determine if 1 mgd (mil- lion gallons per day) of water could be obtained for the requirements of a proposed sawmill. Geologic mapping and stratigraphic studies indicated three favorable...
Effect of irrigation on ground water in southern Canyon County, Idaho
Peter R. Stevens
1962, Water Supply Paper 1585
Preliminary geologic map of the Panamint Butte quadrangle, Inyo County, California
W. E. Hall, H.G. Stephens
1962, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 251
Surface water of Beaver Creek Basin, in South-Central Oklahoma
L.L. Laine, J.J. Murphy
1962, Open-File Report 62-162
Annual discharge from Beaver Creek basin is estimated to have averaged 217,000 acre-feet during a 19-year base period, water years 1938-56, equivalent to an average annual runoff depth of 4.7 inches over the 857 square-mile drainage area. About 55,000 acre-feet per year comes from Little Beaver Creek basin, a tributary...
Clay minerals in the Morrison formation of the Colorado Plateau
W.D. Keller
1962, Bulletin 1150
Preliminary geologic map of the Elk Park quadrangle, Jefferson and Silver Bow Counties, Montana
H.W. Smedes, M. R. Klepper, D. M. Pinckney, G.E. Becraft, E. T. Ruppel
1962, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 246
A new occurrence of beryllium minerals on the Seward Peninsula, Alaska
C.L. Sainsbury
1962, Open-File Report 62-114
Beryllium in the form of chrysoberyl was found at a new locality on the public domain on the Seward Peninsula. The beryllium is associated with altered dikes and marmorized limestone veined with fluorite-tourmaline-chrysoberyl veinlets. Although the chrysoberyl is fine grained and intergrown intricately with the fluorite and tourmaline, it has...
Preliminary geologic map of the southwest quarter of the Shelby quadrangle, Cleveland and Rutherford Counties, North Carolina
W. R. Griffitts, R. G. Yates, W.C. Overstreet
1962, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 252
Geology of waterpower sites on the Bradley River, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
Kenneth S. Soward
1962, Bulletin 1031-C
No abstract available....
Floods at Bayamon and Catano, Puerto Rico
Miguel A. Lopez
1962, Hydrologic Atlas 77
Uranium and other trace elements in Devonian and Mississippian black shales in the central midcontinent area
Edwin R. Landis
1962, Bulletin 1107-E
No abstract available....
Alluvial aquifer in northeastern Louisiana — A large source of water
A. N. Turcan, R. R. Meyer
1962, Water Supply Paper 1619-V
No abstract available....
Beach-area water supplies between Ocean City, Maryland and Rehoboth Beach, Delaware
Turbit H. Slaughter
1962, Water Supply Paper 1619-T
The ground-water flow system in the Snake River Plain, Idaho — An idealized analysis
Herbert E. Skibitzke, Jose Alves Da Costa
1962, Water Supply Paper 1536-D
No abstract available....
Preliminary geologic map and sections of the Wheeler Peak quadrangle, White Pine County, Nevada
D. H. Whitebread, A.B. Gribbs, W.B. Rogers, J. W. Mytton
1962, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 244
Bismuth in the United States, exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii
John Roberts Cooper
1962, Mineral Investigations Resource Map 22
The bismuth-bearing deposits in the United States (exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii) are shown on the accompanying map. In compiling the map the deposits were classified into two categories: 1) those that have produced bismuth or are regarded as potential sources based on available information (in general, this category includes...
Preliminary geologic map of the Valdez-Tiekel Belt, Alaska
H.W. Coulter, E.B. Coulter
1962, IMAP 356
Titanium in the United States, exclusive of Alaska and Hawaii
Cleaves Lincoln Rogers, Marion Charlotte Jaster
1962, Mineral Investigations Resource Map 29
The accompanying map shows the location of the principal deposits of titanium minerals in the United States (excluding Alaska and Hawaii). Four broad geologic categories of deposits have been distinguished on the map by the shapes of the symbols, and relative importance is indicated by their size. The smaller deposits...