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Map showing drainage areas, Hartford South quadrangle, Connecticut
Mendall P. Thomas
1976, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 487-E
Map shows stream systems and drainage areas that contribute streamflow to selected sites on streams.Drainage areas shown have not been adjusted for the manmade changes in the natural regimens such as storm sewers, diversion dams, canals, and tunnels....
Preliminary residual magnetic map of the eastern Bering Shelf and parts of western Alaska
Kimberly A. Bailey, Alan K. Cooper, Michael S. Marlow, David W. Scholl
1976, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 716
Residual magnetic anomalies for the offshore data were calculated by subtracting the Earth's main dipole field, adjusted for secular variations (based on the International Geomagnetic Reference Field (IGRF), epoch 1965, Fabiano and Peddie, 1969), from the observed values of the surveys listed below. The effects of diurnal variations and magnetic...
Map showing high-purity quartzite in California, Nevada, Utah, Idaho, and Montana
Keith B. Ketner
1976, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 821
Unusually pure quartzite of Ordovician age crops out in hundreds of places from Owens River, California to southwestern Montana.  It constitutes a single lithologic type that is called the Kinnikinic Quartzite in central Idaho, the Swan Peak Quartzite in southeastern Idaho and adjacent parts of Utah, and the Eureka Quartizite...