Call Number (LC) Title Results
I 19.16:562-C The behavior of large particles falling in quiescent liquids / 2
I 19.16:562-D Response of a laboratory alluvial channel to changes of hydraulic and sediment-transport variables / 2
I 19.16:562-E Fluorescent sand as a tracer of fluvial sediment / 2
I 19.16:562-F Statistical properties of dune profiles / 2
I 19.16:562-G Field measurement of the initiation of large bed particle motion in Blue Creek near Klamath, California / 2
I 19.16:562-H Flume width and water depth effects in sediment-transport experiments / 2
I 19.16:562-I Transport and dispersion of fluorescent tracer particles for the flat-bed condition, Rio Grande conveyance channel, near Bernardo, New Mexico /
Transport and dispersion of fluorescent tracer particles for the flat-bed condition : Rio Grande conveyance channel, near Bernardo, New Mexico /
2
I 19.16:562-J Summary of alluvial-channel data from Rio Grande conveyance channel, New Mexico, 1965-69 / 2
I 19.16:562-K An experimental study of heavy-mineral segregation under alluvial-flow conditions / 2
I 19.16:563-C Distribution of roots and rhizomes in different soil types in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey / 2
I 19.16:564 Classification and distribution of the Recent Hemicytheridae and Trachyleberididae (Ostracoda) off northeastern North America / 2
I 19.16:565 Subfamilies and genera of the Soricidae / 2
I 19.16:566 Younger Precambrian geology in southern Arizona / 2
I 19.16:567 Dictionary of Alaska place names / 2
I 19.16:568 Fluvial monazite deposits in the southeastern United States / 2
I 19.16:569-A Hydrologic significance of the lithofacies of the Sparta Sand in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas / 2
I 19.16:569-B Geohydrologic significance of lithofacies of the Cockfield Formation of Louisiana and Mississippi and of the Yegua Formation of Texas / 2
I 19.16:569-C Hydrologic significance of lithofacies of the Cane River formation or equivalents of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas / 1
I 19.16:569-D Geohydrologic significance of lithofacies of the Carrizo Sand of Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas, and the Meridian Sand of Mississippi /
Geohydrologic significance of lithofacies of the Carrizo Sand of Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas and the Meridian Sand of Mississippi /
2
I 19.16:570 Geology and ore deposits of the Iron River-Crystal Falls District, Iron County, Michigan / 2