Review of paleomagnetism
Allan Cox, Richard R. Doell
1960, GSA Bulletin (71) 645-768
This review is an attempt to bring together and discuss relevant information concerning the magnetization of rocks, especially that having paleomagnetic significance. All paleomagnetic measurements available to the authors are here compiled and evaluated, with a key to the summary table and illustrations in English and Russian. The principles upon...
Selected bibliography of the red-winged blackbird
Brooke Meanley, Robert T. Mitchell
1960, Wildlife Leaflet 423
No abstract available....
The stoneroller, Campostoma anomalum (Rafinesque), in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
R. E. Lennon, P. S. Parker
1960, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (89) 263-270
The stoneroller (Campostoma anomalum) is one of the more important fish in Great Smoky Mountains National Park because of its abundance and habits. Although esteemed locally as a food and a bait fish, the stoneroller is exploited but little since the fishing regulations which govern the utilization...
Fall food of the sora rail in the Arkansas rice fields
B. Meanley
1960, Journal of Wildlife Management (24) 339-339
No abstract available. ...
Problems associated with practices that increase the reported recoveries of waterfowl bands
E. L. Atwood, A. D. Geis
1960, Journal of Wildlife Management (24) 272-279
No abstract available. ...
Subdivision of the quaternary alluvium east of the front range near Denver, Colorado
Glenn R. Scott
1960, GSA Bulletin (71) 1541-1544
No abstract available....
Deposits of the manganese oxides
Richard G. Petersen
1960, Economic Geology (55) 1-55
One of the problems of the wartime program of studies of domestic manganese deposits concerned the identification of, and modes of origin of the manganese oxide minerals. Of the hundreds of specimens of the oxides collected in the United States, the minerals of about 250...
Alaskan records of the narwhal
O.W. Geist, John L. Buckley, Richard Hyde Manville
1960, Journal of Mammalogy (41) 250-253
No abstract available. ...
The geochemistry of rhenium; addendum
Michael Fleischer
1960, Economic Geology (55) 607-609
No abstract available....
Role of fluid pressure in mechanics of overthrust faulting: A reply
M. King Hubbert, William W. Rubey
1960, GSA Bulletin (71) 617-628
No abstract available....
Public use of National Wildlife Refuges, 1951 to 1959
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
1960, Wildlife Leaflet 420
No abstract available....
Stratigraphic and geotectonic relationships in northern Vermont and southern Quebec
W. M. Cady
1960, Economic Geology (71) 531-576
Stratified rocks of early and middle Paleozoic age form a belt of northeast-trending anticlinoria and synclinoria of middle Paleozoic age, in northern Vermont and adjacent parts of southern Quebec. The foreland margin of this belt, in the Champlain and St. Lawrence valleys to the west, is cut by eastward-dipping thrust faults of...
Public use of National Wildlife Refuges: 1959
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
1960, Wildlife Leaflet 419
No abstract available....
Ilmenite alteration under reducing conditions in unconsolidated sediments
D. Carroll
1960, Economic Geology (55) 618-619
No abstract available. ...
Geobotanical map of the U.S.S.R.
V.B. Sochava
1960, International Geology Review (2) 311-321
A newly compiled geobotanical map of the U.S.S.R. scale 1:4,000,000 is described. Two hundred and ten categories of vegetation are mapped, classified under 15 major groups. The relation of the mapped vegetation units to climate, soil, ground condition (permafrost), watersheds, and major geomorphic features is emphasized....
Emphasis on holotype (?)
J. M. Schopf
1960, Science (131) 1043-1043
The description of new species should not be confined to physical description of a holotype. One specimen cannot include all characters or be typical of any taxon. The holotype serves only a nomenclatural function and might also be termed the name-bearer (nomenifer) to avoid confusion of "type specimen" with "typical...
Part I, the development of the method
I. Friedman, R. Smith
1960, American Antiquity (25) 476-493
A freshly exposed surface of obsidian will take up water from the atmosphere to form a hydrated surface layer. This layer has a different density and refractive index than does the remainder of the obsidian. Using special techniques, a thin section of the obsidian cut at right angles to the...
Small-mammal populations of a Maryland woodlot, 1949-1954
Lucille F. Stickel, O. Warbach
1960, Ecology (41) 269-286
No abstract available....
The zone of aeration and ground-water recharge in sandy sediments at Seabrook, New Jersey
I. Remson, J.R. Randolph, H.C. Barksdale
1960, Soil Science (89) 145-156
No abstract available. ...
Sea otter population and transplant studies in Alaska, 1959
Karl W. Kenyon, David L. Spencer
1960, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 48
No abstract available....
Cornelius Packard Rhoads, leader in cancer research
John R. Heller
1960, Science (131) 486-487
No abstract available....
Ground water in alluvial channel deposits, Nobles County, Minnesota
R.F. Norvitch
1960, Bulletin 14
No abstract available....
Ground-water hydrology and glacial geology of the Kalamazoo area, Michigan
Morris Deutsch, K.E. Vanlier, P.R. Giroux
1960, Progress Report 23
The Kalamazoo report area includes about 150 square miles of Kalamazoo County, Mich. The area is principally one of industry and commerce, although agriculture also is of considerable importance. It has a moderate and humid climate and lies within the Lake Michigan “snow belt”. Precipitation averages about 35 inches per...
Data on water wells, Naval Air Missile Test Center Area, Point Mugu, California
R. W. Page, Fred Kunkel
1960, Report
The entire water supply for the U. S. Naval Air Missile Test Center at Point Mugu, Calif., is pumped from wells located .within 2 miles of the Pacific Ocean. A large irrigation development inland from the Test Center has created a landward hydraulic gradient beneath the Test Center, causing sea-water...
Basic geology and ground-water data for Clay County, Minnesota
J.W. Bingham
1960, Bulletin 8
No abstract available....