Geology of the Poverty Bay quadrangle, Washington
Howard Hamilton Waldron
1961, Geologic Quadrangle 158
Preliminary geologic map of Humboldt County, Nevada
Ronald Willden
1961, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 236
Geologic map of the Cedar Mesa-Boundary Butte area, San Juan County, Utah
Robert Brett O'Sullivan
1961, Open-File Report 61-115
No abstract available....
Floods at Springfield, Ohio, in 1913 and 1959
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1961, Hydrologic Atlas 43
Geology of the Old Speck Mountain quadrangle, Maine
Daniel J. Milton
1961, Open-File Report 61-105
Core from the Irish Creek well, Ziebach County, South Dakota
Harry Allison Tourtelot, Leonard Gene Schultz
1961, Open-File Report 61-165
No abstract available....
Pelage and surface topography of the northern fur seal
Victor B. Scheffer
1961, North American Fauna 64
A constant-feed direct-current arc
C. S. Annell, A.W. Helz
1961, Bulletin 1084-J
Geology and ore deposits of east Shasta copper-zinc district, Shasta County, California
J. P. Albers, J. F. Robertson
1961, Professional Paper 338
Uranium and other metals in crude oils
Clarence Albert Horr, A.T. Myers, P. J. Dunton, Harold Julius Hyden
1961, Bulletin 1100
Geologic investigations of proposed powersites at Baranof and Carbon Lakes, Baranof Island, Alaska
Kenneth S. Soward
1961, Bulletin 1031-B
Coal resources of the Trinidad coal field in Huerfano and Las Animas counties, Colorado
Ross Byron Johnson
1961, Bulletin 1112-E
Manganese deposits in the Drum Mountains, Juab and Millard Counties, Utah
Max D. Crittenden Jr., John A. Straczek, Ralph Jackson Roberts
1961, Bulletin 1082-H
The Drum Mountains are in west-central Utah 30 miles northwest of Delta, between the Sevier Desert on the east and Whirlwind Valley on the west. It is a typically barren desert range comprising a westward-tilted structural unit in which is exposed as much as 9,000 feet of quartzite (Cambrian and...
Tertiary geology and oil-shale resources of the Piceance Creek basin between the Colorado and White Rivers, northwestern Colorado
John R. Donnell
1961, Bulletin 1082-L
The area of the Piceance Creek basin between the Colorado and White Rivers includes approximately 1,600 square miles and is characterized by an extensive plateau that rises 1,000 to more than 4,000 feet above the surrounding lowlands. Relief is greatest in Naval Oil-Shale Reserves Nos. 1 and 3 near the...
Characteristic Lower Cretaceous megafossils from northern Alaska
R. W. Imlay
1961, Professional Paper 335
Aechminella, Amphissites, Kirkbyella, and related genera
I. G. Sohn
1961, Professional Paper 330-B
Geology of uranium in the Chadron area, Nebraska and South Dakota
Robert Jacob Dunham
1961, Open-File Report 61-42
The Chadron area covers 375 square miles about 25 miles southeast of the Black Hills. Recurrent mild tectonic activity and erosion on the Chadron arch, a compound anticlinal uplift of regional extent, exposed 1900 feet of Upper Cretaceous rocks, mostly marine shale containing pyrite and organic matter, and 600 feet...
Reconnaissance geologic map of the Cedar Mountains, Grant and Luna Counties, New Mexico
C. S. Bromfield, C. T. Wrucke
1961, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 159
No abstract available. ...
Bedrock geology of the Norwich quadrangle, Connecticut
George L. Snyder
1961, Geologic Quadrangle 144
No abstract available....
Preliminary report on the geology and mineralogy of clays on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota, with a chapter on usability tests
Leonard Gene Schultz, Howard P. Hamlin
1961, Open-File Report 61-153
Evaluation of bank storage along the Columbia River between Richland and China Bar, Washington
Reuben Clair Newcomb, Stuart G. Brown
1961, Water Supply Paper 1539-I
Aeromagnetic map of the New Holland quadrangle, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Randolph Wilson Bromery, G. L. Zandle
1961, Geophysical Investigations Map 244
No abstract available....
Geologic map of the Goodnews quadrangle, Alaska
J. M. Hoare, W. L. Coonrad
1961, IMAP 339
Surface water records of Wisconsin, 1961
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1961, Water Data Report WI-61-1
Botanical Evidence of the Modern History of Nisqually Glacier, Washington
Robert S. Sigafoos, E. L. Hendricks
1961, Professional Paper 387-A
A knowledge of the areas once occupied by mountain glaciers reveals at least part of the past behavior of these glaciers. From this behavior, inferences of past climate can be drawn. The maximum advance of Nisqually Glacier in the last thousand years was located, and retreat from this point is...