Aeromagnetic map of part of the Cornwall quadrangle, Orange County, New York
G. E. Andreasen, F. C. Smith
1962, Geophysical Investigations Map 337
Geology and fluorspar deposits of the Levias-Keystone and Dike-Eaton areas, Crittenden County, Kentucky
Robert Denny Trace
1962, Bulletin 1122-E
The fault systems of the Levias-Keystone and Dike-Eaton areas, in the Kentucky-Illinois fiuorspar district, are a complex northeastward-trending sys- tem and a simple northwestward-trending system of steeply dipping normal faults, associated in part with a lamprophyre dike. Fluorspar mining started in the area about 1900 and, as of 1945, more...
Provisional geologic map of the crystalline rocks of South Carolina
William C. Overstreet, Henry Bell
1962, Open-File Report 62-97
No abstract available. ...
Geology of the Williamson quadrangle in Kentucky
Donald Clayton Alvord, Virgil A. Trent
1962, Geologic Quadrangle 187
Geographic map of the south central Rub Al Khali quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Leon F. Ramirez, E.L. Elberg Jr., H.H. Helley
1962, IMAP 219-B
Prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey and the Arabian American Oil Company under the joint sponsorship of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the U.S. Department of State....
Aeromagnetic map of the Claremont quadrangle, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, and Windsor County, Vermont
J. L. Meuschke, A. J. Petty, F. P. Gilbert
1962, Geophysical Investigations Map 300
Relation of the transmissive character of the sedimentary rocks of the Colorado Plateau to the distribution of uranium deposits
D. A. Jobin
1962, Bulletin 1124
No abstract available....
Preliminary geologic map of the Umiat-Maybe Creek region, Alaska
William Peters Brosge, Charles L. Whittington
1962, Open-File Report 62-16
No abstract available....
Petrology and geochemistry of selected talc-bearing ultramafic rocks and adjacent country rocks in north-central Vermont
A.H. Chidester
1962, Professional Paper 345
No abstract available....
Relation between dual acidity and structure of H-montmorillonite
Alfred M. Pommer
1962, Trace Elements Investigations 812
Geology of the Des Moines quadrangle, Washington
Howard Hamilton Waldron
1962, Geologic Quadrangle 159
Floods in North Carolina, magnitude and frequency
W.E. Forrest, P. R. Speer
1962, Open-File Report 62-47
Geologic effects of the high-explosive tests in the USGS Tunnel area, Nevada Test Site
J. M. Cattermole, W. R. Hansen
1962, Professional Paper 382-B
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
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...
Preliminary geologic map and sections of the Linville quadrangle, North Carolina-Tennessee
Bruce Bryant
1962, Bulletin 1121-D
No abstract available....
Lower Ipswich River basin
Edward A. Sammel, John A. Baker
1962, Ground-water Series 2
The lower Ipswich River basin is that part of the Ipswich River drainage basin below the Geological Survey stream-gaging station at South Middleton in northeastern Massachusetts (fig. 1). It includes about 110 square miles between the gaging station at South Middleton and the Atlantic Ocean. This report presents basic data collected...
Surface water records of Indiana, 1962
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1962, Report
The surface-water records for the 1962 water year for gaging stations, partial-record stations, and miscellaneous sites within the State of Indiana are given in this report. For convenience there are also included records for a few pertinent gaging stations in bordering States. The records were collected and computed by the...
Thermodynamic properties of minerals
Richard A. Robie
1962, Trace Elements Investigations 816
In the ten years since the publication of the national Bureau of Standards comprehensive tables of thermochemical properties, by Rossini and other (1952), a very large body of modern calorimetric and equilibrium data has become available. Because of the complex interrelations among many thermochemical data and the necessity for internal...
Photometric microdetermination of malathion
B.J. Kallman
1962, Chemist-Analyst (51) 75-76
Carboxylic esters and lactones react with alkaline hydroxylamine to yield hydroxamates; these in acidic solution form colored iron(III) complexes. A photometric determination of such esters and lactones is thus permitted and has been extensively applied ( I-6). Hestrin ( 3) utilized this method for the microdetermination of acetylcholine and his...
Origin of erosional surfaces in the Lebanon Valley, Pennsylvania
Harold Meisler
1962, Geological Society of America Bulletin (73) 1071-1082
Summit elevations in the Lebanon Valley, part of the Great Valley, range from 440 to 720 feet above msl (mean sea level). This range cannot be accounted for adequately by the peneplain concept. Although accordant summits, the chief evidence for peneplains, occur over large areas, summits are not accordant between...
Late cenozoic structure of west-central Idaho
Warren Hamilton
1962, Geological Society of America Bulletin (73) 511-516
The massive Salmon River Mountains of interior Idaho are bounded on the west by a belt 30 miles wide of post-Miocene, west-tilted normal-fault blocks and west-dipping monoclines. The belt is coincident with the western border zone of the middle Cretaceous Idaho batholith, as it extends from the west edge of the massive...
Estimating consumption of food by wintering waterfowl populations
John L. Sincock
1962, Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Southeastern Association of Game and Fish Commissioners (16) 217-221
No abstract available....
Tertiary landslides, northwestern South Dakota and Southeastern Montana
James R. Gill
1962, Bulletin of the Geological Society of America (73) 725-735
Landslide blocks of latest Oligocene or earliest Miocene age are preserved at several localities in northwestern South Dakota and southeastern Montana. These tilted blocks contain Late Cretaceous to late Oligocene rocks and are unconformably overlain by nearly horizontal strata of the Arikaree Formation of Miocene age. Undisturbed rocks of late...
Role of the geologist in the national economy
T. B. Nolan
1962, Geological Society of America Bulletin (73) 273-278
No abstract available. ...