Bibliography of Reports Resulting from U.S. Geological Survey Technical Cooperation with Other Countries, 1967-7 4

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 1426

Bibliography of Reports _ Resulting from U.S. Geological Survey Technical Cooperation with Other Countries, 1967-7 4

By WENONAH E. BERGQUIST

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BULLETIN 1426

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON : 1976 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

JAMES G. WATT, Secretary

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Dallas L. Peck, Director

First printing 1976 Second printing 1982

For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office Washington, D.C. 20402 CONTENTS

Page Introduction ------1 Background ------1 Ordering USGS book reports______2 Ordering USGS maps------2 USGS open-file reports ------3 Bibliographic supplement for 1967-74 ------3 General ------3 Aden------5 Afghanistan ------5 ------6 Algeria------6 Antarctica ------6 Argentina ------8 ------8 ------8 Austria ------8 Bangladesh (see also Pakistan) ------9 Bolivia______9 Brazil ------9 British ______------13 Cambodia ------14 CENTO (Turkey, Iran, Pakistan) ------14 Central and ------14 Ceylon------14 Chile------15 China, Peoples Republic of______16 Colombia______16 Congo ------19 Costa Rica ------19 Cuba------19 Cypress ------19 Ecuador ------19 Egypt ------20 El Salvador------20 Ethiopia ------22 Ghana ------22 Guyana ------22 liaiti------22 Iceland------22 India------24 Indonesia------25 Iran ------26 Israel ------~------27 Italy ------27

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Page Bibliographic supplement for 1967-74-Continued Japan ------27 Jordan------27 l(enya ------27 l

IndexesAuthor ------index ______59 Subject index______64 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF REPORTS RESULTING FROM U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY TECHNICAL COOPERATION WITH OTHER COUNTRIES, 1967-74

By WENONAH E. BERGQUIST

INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND For about 36 years the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has had an active program of cooperation with ea1rth-science agencies and in­ stitutions in other countries. This cooperation has been in the form of technical assistance to strengthen host-country institutions, and sci­ entific cooperation on subjects of mutual interest. Most of the cooperative activities have resulted in scientific or technical reports; emphasis has been placed on the publication and dissemination of these reports for the use of those interested in exploration, develop­ ment, and management of resources, and in research. Host-country agencies have been encouraged to publish the reports in their own publications series, and in many countries the Geological Survey has helped establish or expand host-country publication capability. This bibliography lists reports that have resulted from the techni­ cal and scientific research programs undertaken by the U.S. Geologi­ cal Survey cooperatively with other countries on a government-to­ government basis. It is a continuation of Bulletin 1263 (Heath and Tabacchi, 1968) and covers scientific, tHchnical, and administrative work of the USGS and cooperating agencies in 59 countries and 5 during the period 19€17-7 4. A few titles published prior to 1967 are listed because they were not induded in Bulletin 1263. Only reports authored solely or in part by USGS members, or jointly by USGS and counterpart staff m.embers, are listed here. Many other results of the USGS cooperative work abroad, authored entirely by counterpart scientists, are not included unless they are USGS publi­ cations. The reports are listed alphabetically by author, under the appro­ priate country; reports of wide~r scope aJre given under the

1 2 BIBLIOGRAPHY, U.S. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, 1967-74 or geographic region, for example, Africa, Central and South America, or CENTO region. Reports not classifiable by geographic location are listed separately under the heading nGeneral." All refer­ ences to reports on water resources and hydrology were provided by George C. Taylor and James R. Jones, USGS. References to Antarctic reports are limited to USGS publications and were furnished by L. J. Roberts, USGS. The reports and maps are available only through the listed source. Copies of articles published in scientific journals or by other govern­ ments or agencies can not be ordered from the USGS. Instructions for ordering publications of the USGS follow.

ORDERING U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY BOOK REPORTS Professional papers, bulletins, water-supply papers, techniques of water-resources investigations, bulk quantities of most nontechnical publications, and some miscellaneous reports, including some from all the foregoing series that have gone out of print at the Government Printing Office, may be ordered from the Branch of Distribution, U.S. Geological Survey, 1200 South Eads Street, Arlington, VA 22202, or from Geological Survey offices at Room 1028, General Services Build­ ing, 19th and F Streets, NW, Washington, DC 20244; Room 1012, Federal Building, 1961 Stout Street, Denver, CO 80202; Room 8102, Federal Building, 125 South State Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84138; Room 1C45, Federal Building 1100 Commerce Street, Dallas, TX 75202; Room 7638, Federal Building, 300 North Los Angels Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012; Room 504, Custom House, 555 Battery Street, San Francisco, CA 94111; Room 678, U.S. Court House, West 920 Riverside Avenue, Spokane, WA 99201; and Room 108 Skyline Building, 508 Second Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501 (authorized agents of Superintendent of Documents). Periodicals (Journal of Re­ search, Earthquake Information Bulletin) can be obtained only from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402.

ORDERING U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY MAPS Address mail orders to Branch of Distribution, U.S. Geological Survey, 1200 South Eads Street, Arlington, VA 22202. Maps may be purchased over the counter at USGS offices where book reports are sold, and at Room 1C402, Geological Survey National Center, 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston, Virginia; 900 Pine Street, Rolla, Mis­ souri; Building 41, Federal Center, Denver, Colorado; 345 Middlefield Road, Menlo Park, California; Room 441, Federal Building, 709 West Ninth Street, Juneau, Alaska; and 310 First Avenue, Fairbanks, 3 Alaska. Geological Survey maps are also sold by some 1,500 commer­ cial dealers throughout the United States.

U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OPEN-FILE REPORTS Reports and maps listed as open files are available for public in­ spection only at the USGS libraries listed below; they are not sold by the USGS nor the Superintendent of Documents. Information on copying reports at private expense may be obtained by writing to one of these libraries and referring to the report by title and author, and by number if one is given: Library, 4A100 National Center, 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston, VA 22092; Library, Bldg. 25, Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225; Library, 345 Middlefield Road, Menlo Park, CA 94025.

BIBLIOGRAPHIC SUPPLEMENT FOR 1967-74

GENERAL Ref. No. 1. Albers, J. P., Carter, M.D., Clark, A. L., Coury, A. B., and Schweinfurth, S. P., 1973, Summary petroleum and selected statistics for 120 countries, including offshore areas: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 817, 149 p. 2. Barnes, Ivan, and Clarke, F. E., 1969, Chemical properties of ground waters and their corrosion and enerustation effects on wells: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 498-D, 58 p., 27 figs. 3. Bell, Henry, and Hornig, C. A., 1970, Use of iron-oxide pseudomorphs after pyrite in geochemical prospecting: U.S. ECAFE Seminar on Geochem. Prospecting Methods and Techniques, 2d, Univ. Ceylon (Peradeniya), Sept. 1(~20, 1970, Proc., Mineral Resources Devel. Ser., no. 38, p. 127-129. 4. Bergquist, W. E., Lynch, L. E., and Brister, M. M., 1972, Office oflnternational Geology reports resulting from USGS participation in the U.S. technical assistance program; Bibliographic supplement for the years 1968 through 1971: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR)DC-18-1, 46 p. 5. Bermel, P. F., and Hanes, M. E., 1969, Competent cartographic cadres: Important facets of a productive technical assistance program for mapping: Pan-Am. Inst. Geog. History--Pan-Am. Consultation on Cartography, 11th, Washington, D.C., 196B. 6. Carter, W. D., 1972, Sensores remotos y fotogeologia: Venezolano Cong. Geol., Mem. IV, t.V., Bol. Geol.; Publicaci6n Especial No.5 Ministerio de Minas e Hidrocarburos, Caracas 1972. Also in University of La Plata, Argentina, Argentina Symposium on Remote Sensing, 1969, Proc., p., 6~74. 7. Carter, W. D., 1973, Status of geologic mapping and mineral resources inventory (abs.): Am. Cong. Surveying and Mapping, 33d Ann. Mtg., Washington, D.C., March 11-16, 1973, Proc., p. 221. 8. Colvocoresses, A. P., 1972, Mapping the earth from space: Central Treaty Or­ ganization Seminar Application Remote Sensors in Determination of Natl. Resources, Ankara 1971, p. 1221--138. 9. Deutsch, Morris, 1972, .Operational and experimental remote sensing in hydrol­ ogy: Central Treaty Organization Seminar Application Remote Sensors in Determination of Natl. Resources, Ankara 1971, p. 9~105. 4 BffiLIOGRAPHY, U.S. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, 1967-74

Ref. No. 10. Dorr, J. V. N., 2d., 1970, Report on International Symposium on the Geology and Genesis of Precambrian iron and manganese Formations, Kiev, August 19-25, 1970: Acta Mineralogica-Petrographica [Hungary], v. 19, no. 2, p. 221-226. 11. Dorr, J. V. N., 2d., 1971, Discussion of Professional Paper 641-A: Econ. Geol., v. 66,no. 2,p. 351-352. 12. Dorr, J. V. N., 2d., 1972, Role of mineral resources in country developme~t: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) DC-21, 19 p. 13. Dorr, J. V. N., 2d., and others, 1971, The application of geochemical, botanical, _geophysical, and remote sensing mineral prospecting techniques to tropical areas-state ofthe art and needed research: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) DC-20; Natl. Tech. Inf. Service PB 207-191, 98 p. 14. Ericksen, G. E., Grantz, Arthur, and Plafker, George, 1974, Siting considerations to reduce effects of earthquakes and windstorms, Chap. V., in Design, siting, and construction of low-cost housing and community buildings to better withstand earthquakes and windstorms: Natl. Bur. Standards, Bldg. Sci. Ser. 48, p. 3S-7 4. 15. Ericksen, G. E., Mrose, M. E., and Fahey, J. J., 1970, Mirabilite: Mineralog. Record, 8 p., 4 tables, 2 figs. 16. Fary, R. W., 1972, Remote sensing in geological exploration and analysis: Central Treaty Organization Seminar Application Remote Sensors in Determination of Natl. Resources, Ankara 1971, p. 7S-94. 17. Fary, R. W., Jr., 1974, First EROS/AID International course on remote sensing: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. 74--195 ((IR) NE-35), 40 p., 7 figs. 18. Fischer, W. A., Angsuwathana, Prayong, Carter, W. D., Hoshino, Kazuo, La­ thram, E. H., and Rich, E. 1., Surveying the earth and its environment from space: Am. Assoc. Petroleum Geologists Circum-Pacific Energy and Mineral Resources Conf. Memorial Proc. (in press). 19. Frezon, S. E., 1974, Summary of 1972 oil and gas statistics for onshore and offshore areas of 151 countries: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 885, 163 p. 20. Heath, JoAnn, and Tabacchi, N. B., 1968, Bibliography of reports resulting from U.S. Geological Survey participation in the United States Technical Assist­ ance Program, 1940-67: U.S. Geol. Survey Bull. 1263, 68 p. 21. McKelvey, V. E., and Wang, F. F. H., 1970, World subsea mineral resources: U.S. Geol. Survey Misc. Geol. Inv. Map 1-632. 22. Milton, Charles, 1970, Training abroad of subprofessional workers in earth sci­ ences: U.N. ESCAFE Seminar on Geochem. Prospecting Methods and Techniques, 2d Univ. Ceylon (Peradeniya) Sept. 10-20, 1970, Proc., Mineral "Resources Devel. Ser., no. 38, p. 369-371. 23. Office of Science and Technology, 1973, Techniques for assessing hydrological potentials in developing countries, state of the art and research priorities: Agency Internat. Devel., U.S. Dept. State, TA/OST 73-17, 66 p. 24. Overstreet, W. C., and Markward, E. L., 1970, Possible use of technically un­ trained young people in national programs of mineral exploration: U.N. ECAFE Seminar on Geochem. Prospecting Methods and Techniques, 2d, Univ. Ceylon (Peradeniya), Sept. 10-20, 1970, Proc., Mineral Resources De­ vel. Ser., no. 38, p. 372-375. 25. Reinemund, J. A., 1972, Problems of development planning: lnternat. Geol. Cong., 24th, Montreal 1972, Symposium 2, Earth Sci. Aid to Developing Countries, Proc., p. 3-8. 26. Reinemund, J. A., Possibilities for use of remote sensing from aircraft and space- AFGHANISTAN 5

Ref. No. craft in the program of the ECAFE Coordinating Committee for Offshore Prospecting: U.S. ECAFE Comm. for Coordination of Joint Prospecting for Minerals in Asian Offshore Areas, Sec. 4 (in press). 27. Reinemund, J. A., Taylor, G. C., and Schoechle, G. L., 1972, Scope and concepts of United States Geological Survey cooperative assistance to Developing Coun­ tries: Internat. Geol. Congress, 24th, Montreal 1972, Symposium 2, Earth Science Aid to Developilng Countries, p. 13-26. 28. Seitz, J. F., 1968, New methods of surveying natural resources from aircraft and spacecraft (abs.): Geol. Mining and Metall. Soc. Bull., v. 3, p. 76. 29. Taylor, G. C., Jr., 1967, Overseas activities ofthe U.S. Geological Survey in water resources: Am. Water Resources Assoc., Water Resources Bull., v. 3, no. 1, p. 21-28. 30. Taylor, G. C., 1971, Techniques for assessing water resource potentials in the developing countries (with emphasis on streamflow, erosion, and sediment transport, water movement in unsaturated soils, ground water, and remote sensing in hydrological application): U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. 31. Taylor, G. C., 1973, Experience of the U.S. Geological Survey in transfer of hydrologic knowledge to the developing countries: Internat. Conf. Transfer of Water Resources Knowledge, 1st, Fort Collins, Colo., Sept. 1972, Proc., p. 334-344. 32. Wray, J. R., 1972, Remote s1msing of environmental complexes and the impact of human and cultural activities: Central Treaty Organization Seminar Appli­ cation Remote Sensors in Determination ofNatl. Resources, Ankara 1971, p. 152-164.

ADEN 33. Cederstrom, D. J., 1971, Ground water in the Aden Sector of South Arabia: Ground Water, v. 9, no. 2, p. 29-34, 2 figs.

AFGHANISTAN 34. Childers, Dallas, 1974, Compilation of streamflow records, Helmand River Valley and adjacent areas, Afghanistan, 1961-68: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 144 p., 1 pl., 6 figs., 2 tables. 35. Jones, J. R., 1971, Program of ground-water resources investigations for the Helmand-Arghandab Valley Authority, Afghanistan: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 46 p., 3 figs. 36. Latkovich, V. J., 1968, Activities of the senior field engineer, Surface Water Research Project, Afghanistan, 1964-68: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 40 p., 1 fig. 37. McClymonds, N. E., 1972, Shallow ground water in the Zamin Dawr area, Hel­ mand Province, Afghanistan: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 97 p., 21 figs. 38. Perkins, D. C., and Culbertson, J. K., 1970, Hydrographic and sedimentation survey of Kajakai reservoir, Afghanistan: U.S. Geol. Survey Water Supply Paper 1608-M, 41 p., 28 figs. 39. Porterfield, George, and Westfall, A. 0., 1967, Reconnaissance sediment survey of Kajakai and Arghandab Reservoirs, Helmand River Basin, Afghanistan: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 6 p. 40. Sammel, E. A., 1971, Ground-water reconnaissance in the Arghandab River Basin near Kandahar, Afghanistan: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 94 p., 2 figs. 6 BIBLIOGRAPHY, U.S. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, 1967-74

Ref. No. 41. Smith, G. 1., 1974, Quaternary deposits in southwestern Afghanistan: (Univ. Pennsylvania Mon., Archeology of the Siestan Desert), Quaternary Re­ search, v. 4, p. 39-52. 42. Snell, L. J., 1956, Stream-flow records, Helmand River Valley, Afghanistan, 1947-54, with some records for 1955: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 71 p., 1 fig. 43. Westfall, A. 0., 1966, Surface-water resources plan for Afghanistan: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 62 p., 2 figs. 44. Westfall, A. 0., and Latkovich, V. J., 1969, Surface-water investigations in Afghanistan-a summary of activities from 1952 to 1969: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 50 p., 10 figs.

AFRICA 45. Deutsch, Morris, 1974, East African seminar/workshop trip report: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. 74-193 ((IR)DC-32), 17 p., 1 fig. 46. Drouhin, G., Shata, A., and Fishel, V. C., 1964, The artesian basins of : U.N. Educational, Sci., and Cultural Organization, Arid Zone, p. 3-10, no. 23. 47. Grolier, M. J., Fary, R. W., Jr., and Gawarecki, S. J., 1974, The Sahelian zone remote sensing seminar/workshop at Bamako, Mali, , April 17-28, 1973: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. 74-196 ((IR)WA-3), 32 p. 48. Jones, J. R., and Miller, R. H., 1974, Application ofERTS technology in develop­ ment programs for the Liptako-Gourma Authority countries (Mali, Niger, and Upper Volta): U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) WA-1, 16 p., 1 fig.

ALGERIA 49. Clarke, F. E., 1970, Appraisal of corrosion and encrustation in North tubewells of Algeria and Tunisia: U.N. Econ., Sci., and Cultural Organiza­ tion, duplicated report. 56 p., 17 figs. 50. Clarke, F. E., and Jones, B. F., 1972, Significance of ground water chemistry in performance of North Sahara tubewells in Algeria and Tunisia: U.S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 1757-M, 39 p., 14 figs.

ANTARCTICA 51. Barrett, P. J., Lindsay, J. F., and Gunner, John, 1970, Reconnaissance geologic map of the Mount Rabot quadrangle, Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica: U.S. Geol. Survey Antarctic Map A-1, scale 1:250,000. 52. Behrendt, J. C., Henderson, J. R., Meister, Laurent, and Rambo, W. L., 1974, Geophysical investigations of the Pensacola Mountains and adjacent glacierized areas of Antarctica: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 844, 28 p. 53. Behrendt, J. C., Rambo, William, Henderson, J. R., and Meister, Laurent, 1973, Simple Bouger gravity and aeromagnetic maps of the Saratoga Table quad­ rangle, Antarctica: U.S. Geol. Survey Geophys. Map GP-888, scale 1:250,000. 54. Behrendt, J. C., Rambo, William, Henderson, J. R., and Meister, Laurent, 1974, Simple Bouger gravity and generalized geologic map and aeromagnetic pro­ files of the Schmidt Hills quadrangle, and part of the Gambacorte Peak quadrangle, Antarctica: U.S. Geol. Survey Geophys. Map GM-889, scale 1:250,000. ANTARCTICA 7

Ref. No. 55. Behrendt, J. C.., Rambo, William, Henderson, J. R., and Meister, Laurent, Simple Bouger gravity map and aeromagnetic profiles of the Thomas Hills and part of the Blackburn Nunatak quadrangle, Antarctica: U.S. Geol. Survey Geophys. Map GP-890, scale· 1:250,000. 56. Behrendt, J. C., Rambo, William, Henderson, J. R., Wanous, R. E., and Meister, Laurent, 1973, Simple Bougt~r gravity and aeromagnetic maps of the Davis Valley quadrangle and part of the Cordiner Peaks quadrangle and vicinity, Antarctica: U.S. Geol. Survey Geophys. Map GP-887, scale 1:250,000. 57. Bermel, P. F., 1969, Topographic mapping field operations, 1968-69, Antarctic Jour. U.S., July/August 196H. 58. Chapman, W. H., and Jones, W. J., 1970, Analysis of ice movement at Pole Station, Antarctica: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 700-C, p. C242-246. 59. Hamilton, Warren, 1972, The Hallett volcanic province, Antarctica: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 456-C, 62 p. 60. Lindsay, J. F., Gunner, John, and Barrett, P. J., 1974, Reconnaissance geologic map of the Mount Elizabeth and Mount Kathleen quadrangles, Transantarc­ tic Mountains, Antarctica: U.S. Geol. Survey Antarctic Map A-2, scale 1:250,000. 61. Lyddan, R. H., 1970, Topographi<: Mapping Field Operations, 1969-70: Antarctic Jour. U.S., July/August 1970. 62. Lyddan, R. H., 1974, USGS Antarctic cartography and Doppler program 1973-74: Antarctic Jour. U.S., September/October 1974. 63. Lyddan, R. H., 1975, Topographic mapping field operations, 1974-75: Antarctic Jour. U.S., July/August 197S. 64. MacDonald, W. R., 1971, The cartographic application of ERTS-RBV imagery in polar regions: U.S. N atl. Tee: h. Inf. Service, Springfield, V a., 82 p. 65. MacDonald, W. R., 1973, New space technology advances knowledge of the re­ mote polar regions: U.S. Natl. Aeronautics and Space Ar1'llin., ERTS-1 Prin­ cipal Investigator's Symposium, 3d., December 10-13, 1973. 66. Palmer, A. R., and Gatehouse, C. G., 1972, Early and Middle Cambrian trilobites from Antarctica: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 456-D, 36 p. 67. Rigby, J. F., 1970, Permian sphenopsids from Antarctica: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 613-F, 13 p. 68. Southard, R. B., Jr., 1968, Topographic mapping field operations, 1967-68: Ant­ Jour. U.S. July/August 1968. 69. Southard, R. B., Jr., 1969, Cartographic activities of the U.S. Geological Survey, 1968--69: Antarctic Jour. U.S., September/October 1969. 70. Southard, R. B., Jr., 1970, CartogTaphic activities of the U.S. Geological Survey, 1969-70: Antarctic Jour. U.S., September/October 1970. 71. Southard, R. B., Jr., 1971, Topographic mapping field operations, 1970-71: Ant­ arctic Jour. U.S., July/August 1971. 72. Southard, R. B., Jr., 1971, Carto~~raphic activities of the USGS, 1970-71: Antarc­ tic Jour. U.S., November/De,cember 1971. 73. Southard, R. B., Jr., 1972, Topographic mapping field operations, 1971-72: Ant­ arctic Jour. U.S., July/August 1972. 74. Southard, R. B., Jr., 1972, Cartographic activities of the U.S. Geological Survey, 1971-72: Antarctic Jour. U.S., September/October 1972. 75. Southard, R. B., Jr., 1973, Topo~~aphic mapping field operations, 1972-.73: Ant­ arctic Jour. U.S., July/August 1973. 76. Southard, R. B., Jr., 1974, Topographic mapping field operations: Antarctic Jour. U.S., July/August 1974. 8 BIBLIOGRAPHY, U.S. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, 1967-74 Ref. No. 77. Southard, R. B., Jr., 1974, Antarctic control requirements met by Doppler satel­ lites: Federation Internat. Geomtres. Cong., 14th, Sept. 6-16, 1974. 78. Southard, R. B., Jr., and MacDonald, W. R., 1973, The cartographic and scientific application of ERTS-1 imagery in polar regions: Internat. Council Sci. Unions, Committee on Space Research Symposium, Proc., Constance, Fed­ eral Republic Germany, May 23-25, 1973. 79. Southard, R. B., Jr., and MacDonald, W. R., 1974, ERTS-1 imagery applications in polar regions: Antarctic Jour. U.S., May/June 1974. 80. Whitmore, G. D., 1967, Topographic mapping field operations, 1966-67: Antarctic Jour. U.S., July/August 1967. 81. Whitmore, G. D., 1967, Cartographic activities of the U.S. Geological Survey in Antarctica: Antarctic Jour. U.S., September/Octobet 1967. 82. Williams, R. S., Jr., Carter, W. D., and MacDonald, W. R., ERTS-1, A new win­ dow on our planet: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 929 (in press). 83. Wright, N. A., and Williams, P. L., 1974, Mineral resources of Antarctica: U.S. Geol. Survey Circ. 705, 28 p.

ARGENTINA 84. Arnow, Ted, 1971, Reconnaissance of dam and reservoir sites in the Upper Rio Bermejo Basin, Argentina: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. 78 p., 11 figs. 85. Porterfield, George, 1972, Reconnaissance of sedimentation in the Upper Rio Bermejo Basin, Argentina: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 110 p., 17 figs. 86. Segerstrom, Kenneth, and Turner, J. C. M., 1972, A conspicuous flexure in re­ gional structural trend in the Puna of northwestern Argentina: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 800-B, p. B20~B209.

ASIA 87. Acuff, A. D., 1974, Environmental protection recommendations for petroleum and mining operations in Asian offshore areas: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR)EA-3, 208 p., 1 fig. 88. Gawarecki, S. J., 1973, Asian seminar and workshop on remote sensing held at University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, Luzon, Republic ofthe Philippines, May 7-18, 1973: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) DC-28, 37 p. 89. Reinemund, J. A., 1973, Development of remote-sensing techniques and methods for earth resources surveys and their possible application to CCOP's ac­ tivities: U.N. ECAFE Comm. for Coordination of Joint Prospecting for Min­ eral Resources in Asian Offshore Areas, 9th, Bandung, Indonesia, November 1972, Rept. E/CN. 11/L/348, p. 50-54.

AUSTRALIA 90. Milton, D. J., 1968, Structural geology of the Henbury meteorite craters, North­ ern Territory, Australia: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 599-C, 17 p. 91. Schumm, S. A., 1968, River adjustment to altered hydrologic regime-Murrum­ bridges River and paleochannels, Australia: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 598, 65 p., 36 figs., 2 pls.

AUSTRIA 92. Davis, G. H., Meyer, G. L., and Yen, C. K., 1968, Isotope hydrology ofthe artesian BRAZIL 9

Ref. No. aquifers of the Styrian Basin, Austria: Steirische Beitrage zur Hy­ drogeologie, p .. 51-62, Jahrgang 1968, Graz. 93. Davis, G. H., Payne, B. R., Doncer, T., Florkowski, T., and Gattinger, T., 1967, Seasonal variations in the tritium content of ground waters of the Vienna Basin, Austria, in Isotopes in Hydrology: Internat. Atomic Energy Assoc., Vienna, p. 451-473.

BANGLADESH (SEE ALSO PAKISTAN) 94. Jones, J. R., 1974, Brief summary of hydrogeology of Bangladesh: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 12 p., 1 fig. 95. Khan, M.A. M., and Parker, N. A., 1968, Study of suitability ofDacca clays for light-weight aggregate production in East Pakistan [Bangladesh]: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (ffi) PK-45, 85 p., 1 fig., 5 tables.

BOLIVIA 96. Dobrovolny, Ernest, 1969, Un torrente de barro de gran volumen, post-glacial en el Valle de Ia Paz, Bolivia: Geol. Soc. Bolivia Bull. 12, July-Sept., 17 p., 4 figs. 97. Jacobson, H. S., Murillo, C., Ruiz, L., Tapia, 0., Zapata, H., Alarcon, H., Del­ gadillo, E., and Velasco, C., 1969, Geology and mineral deposits of the San Cristobal district, Villa Martin Province, Potosi, Bolivia: U.S. Geol. Survey Bull. 1273. 98. Thomas, H. E., 1962, Aguas subterraneas, in Dobrovolny, Ernest, Geologia del Valle de Ia Paz: Bolivia Dept. Geologui, Bol. 3 (spec. issue), 153 p., 8 pls., 13 figs. BRAZIL 99. Aragao, G. C. de, Couto, P. A. de A., DaSilva, J. C. V. G., Oliveira, J. F., and Goudarzi, G. H., 1969, Manganes no Serra de Jacobina [abs.]: Soc. Brasileira Geol., Nucleo Bahia, Bol. E:sp. 1, p. 18. 100. Bodenlos, A. J., 1974, Brazil geological education project, 1958-1965: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) BR-4, 13 p. 101. Campbell, D. F., Fonseca, M. ~r., and Leite, L. C., Stratigraphic correlation of major rock units in the upper Sao Francisco Basin (abs.): Brazil Dept. Nac. Produ~ao Mineral (in press). 102. Cathcart, J. B., 1974, Geology and mineralogy of phosphate rock in the Bambui Group near Cedro de Abaete and vicinity, Minas Gerais, Brazil: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. 74-219, 60 p., 12 figs., 9 tables. 103. Cederstrom, D. J., and Assad, J. C., 1962, Observations on the hydrology of northeast Brazil: U.S. Geol. Survey open file rept., 41 p., 6 figs. 104. Chada, Filho, L. G., Pessoa, M.D., and Sinclair, W. C., 1967, Hidrogeologia da Bacia do Alto Capibaribe, Pernambuco, Brazil: SUDENE, Bol. Recursos Naturais, v. 5, no. 1, p. 2~87, 10 figs. 105. Chada, Filho, L. G., Pessoa, M.D., and Sinclair, W. C., 1966 (1969), Hydrogeology of the Upper Capibaribe Basin, Pernambuco, Brazil: U.S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 166~E. 44 p., 1 pl., 3 figs. 106. Cox, D.P., 1967, Regional environment ofthe Jacobina auriferous conglomerate, Brazil: Econ. Geol., v. 62, p. 77~ 780, 2 figs. 107. Davis, L. C., Jr., 1968, Correcting river velocities measured from an unanchored ship (Amazon River, Brazil): U.S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 1892, p. 10~113. 10 BIBLIOGRAPHY, U.S. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, 1967-74

Ref. No. 108. Departamento Nacional de Obras Contra as Secas and Superintfmcia do Desen­ volvimento do Nordeste, Compila~ao dos dados hidrologicos do Nordeste (Brasil), 1910-1964: DNOCS and SUDENE, v. I, 335 p., 1 fig., 1968. (Com­ piled under the .guidance of R. 0. R. Martin and W. F. Curtis, U.S. Geol. Survey.) 109. Departamento Nacional de Obras Contra as Secas and Superintencia do Desen­ volvimento do Nordeste, Compila~ao dos dados hidrologicos do Nordeste (Brasil), 1910-1964: DNOCS and SUDENE, v. II, 327 p., 1 fig., 1968. <<:;om­ piled under the guidance of R. 0. R. Martin and W. F. Curtis, U.S. Geol. Survey.) 110. Dorr, J. V. N., II, 1969, The physiographic, stratigraphic, and structural de­ velopment of the Quadrilatero Ferrifero, Minas Gerais, Brazil: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 641-A, 110 p., 12 pls., 28 figs., 2 tables. 111. Dorr, J. V. N., II, 1973, Iron formation and associated manganese in Brazil: U.N. Educ., Sci., and Cultural Organ. symposium on Genesis of Precambrian iron-manganese deposits, Kiev 1970, Proc. [Earth Sci. 9], 27 p., 1 fig., 1 table. 112. Ferreira, C. P., and Pomerene, J. B., 1969, Ocorrencia de grafita, Rui Barbosa: Soc~ Brasileira Geol., Nucleo Bahia, Bol. Esp. 1, p. 30. 113. Goncalves, G. N. D., Netto, 0. B., Duarte, F. B., Peixoto, A. A., and Nagell, R. H., 1968, Prospec~ao da ocorrencia:de cobre na Fazenda Matinos, Bahia (abs.): Minera~ao Metalurgia, v. XLVIII, no. 286, p. 159-162. 114. Goudarzi, G. H., Blade, L. V., Couto, P. A. de, Corvalho Filho, A. R. de, and Souza, C. H. de, 1971, Apatite deposits in east-central Bahia, Brazil Cabs.): Florida Dept. Natl. Resources, Forum on Geology of Indus. Minerals, 7th, Tampa, Florida, Apri11971, Abs., (p. 6-7). 115. Goudarzi, G. H., Blade, L. V., Couto, P. A. de, Corvalho Filho, A. R. de, and Souza, C. H. de, 1974, Apatite deposits in east-central Bahia, Brazil: U.S. Geol. Survey open file rept., 35 p., 31 figs., 3 tables. 116. Goudarzi, G. H., Couto, P. A., de, and Souza, C. H. de, 1972, Geology and apatite deposits, east-central Bahia, Brazil, in Puri, H. S., ed., Geology ofphosphate, dolomite, limestone, and clay deposits: Florida Dept. Natl. Resources, Forum on Geology of Indus. Minerals, 7th, Tampa, Florida, April 1971, Proc., Spec. Pub. 17,p. 117-138. 117. Hedlund, D. C., Moreira, J. F. de C., Pinto, A. C. F., Goncalves, J. C. de Silva, and Souza, G. V. V., 1974, Stratiform chromitite at Campo Formoso, Bahia, Brazil: U.S. Geol. Survey Jour. Research, v. 2, no. 5, p. 551-562, 6 figs., 4 tables. 118. Herz, Norman, 1970, Gneissic and igneous rocks of the Quadrilatero Ferr1fero, Minas Gerais, Brazil: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 641-B, 55 p., 1 pl., 27 figs., 15 tables. 119. Hite, R. H., Potash and magnesium in Cretaceous evaporites of northeast Brazil (abs.): Atn. Assoc. Petroleum Geologists Bull. (in press). 120. Hoover, D. B., and Boa Hora, M. P. P. da, 1970, Mapa gravimetrico regional preliminar da parte central da Serra de Jacobina: Soc. Brasileira Geol., Nuc­ leo Centro-Oeste, Bol. Esp. 1, p. 86-87. 121. Hoover, D. B., and Moraes, R. A. V., 1970, Prospec~ao magnetica para cromita na regiao de Campo Formoso, Bahia (abs.): Soc. Brasileira Geol., Nucleo Centro-Oeste, Bol. Esp. 1, p. 88-89. 122. Hummel, C. L., Mello, J. R. de, and Sobrinho, M. L., 1969, Notas sobre as inves­ tiga~oes geoquimicas na area do Projeto Goias (abs.): Soc. Brasileira Geol., Cong. Brasileiro Geol. XXIII, Bol. Esp. 1, p. 42-44. 123. Hummel, C. L., Mello, J. R. de, Sobrinho, M. L., and Cerqueiro, N. L. deS., 1970, BRAZIL 11

Ref. No. Geochemical prospecting in the Goias project, Central Brazil through 1969: U.N. ECAFE Seminar on Geochem. Prospecting Methods and Techniques, 2d, Univ. Ceylon (Peradeniya) Sept. 1<~20, 1970, Proc., Mineral Resources Devel. Ser., no. 38, p. 131-134. 124. Hummel, C. L., and Sobrinho, M. L., 1969, Status of geochemical prospecting investigations in the Goias project, Brazil (abs.): Soc. Brasileira Geol., Bol. Esp. 1, p. 42-44. 125. Jones, F. 0., 1973, Landslides of Rio de Janeiro and the Serra das Araras Es­ carpment, Brazil: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 697, 42 p., 2 pls., 44 figs., 3 tables. 126. Klepper, M. R., and Dequech, Victor, 1967, Mineral deposits of the territory of Amapa, Brazil-gold, tantalite, and diamonds near Vila Santa Maria: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., p. 25. 127. Klepper, M. R., and Dequech, Victor, 1967, Mineral deposits of the territory of Amapa, Brazil-alluvial gold, cassiterite, and columbite-tantalite in the Amapari River region: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 30 p. 128. Lewis, R. W., Jr., 1968, Cupriferous ultramafic rocks in Bahia, Brazil, and the problem of their origin (abs.): Acad. Brasiliera Ciencias, Annais, v. 40, Supp., p. 127. 129. Lewis, R. W., Jr., Cruz, P. B., and Marholz, W. E., Preliminary classification of the mineral occurrences of the State of Bahia, Brazil (abs.): Soc. Braziliera Geol. (in press). 130. Lewis, R. W., Jr., Cruz, P. R., and Silva, J. R. da, 1968, Preliminary map of the mineral occurrences of the State of Bahia, Brazil (abs.): Soc. Brasiliera Geol., Cong. Braziliero Geol. XXII, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Resumo Conf. e com­ mun., p. 37-38. 131. Lewis, R. W., Jr., Goncalves, G. N. D., and Mello, V. N. de A., 1970, Status of geochemical prospecting in Brazil: Internat. Geochem. Exploration Sym­ posium, 3d, Toronto, Canada, Program, p. 45. 132. Lewis, R. W., Jr., Goncalves, G. N.D., Nakashima,J., and Sugahara, M. M., 1969, Feasibility of geochemical prospecting for sedimentary phosphate in Minas Gerais, Brazil (abs.): Soc. Brasileira Geol., Bol. Esp. 1, p. 44. 133. Lewis, R. W., Jr., Marh6lz, W. E., Silva, J. R. da, Cruz, P.R., and Tavora, F. J., General geology and mineral localities of the State of Bahia, Brazil: Brazil Dept. Nac. Produ~ao Mineral.(in press). 134. Lewis, R. W., Jr., Mattoso, S. Q., and Brim, R. J.P., 1971, Geochemical reconnais­ sance of the Cura~a River Basin, Bahia, Brazil: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 750--B, p. B143--B150. Brazil Dept. Nac. Produ~ao Mineral (in press). 135. Lewis, R. W., Jr., Mello, V. N. de A., and Goncalves, G. N. D., 1970, Status of geochemical prospecting in Brazil (abs.): Internat. Geochem. Exploration Symposium, 3d, Toronto, Canada, Program, p. 45. 136. Lewis, R. W., Jr., and Santos, A. M., 1966, Relat6rio preliminar sobre a geoquimica do dep6sito de cobre de Caraiba, Bahia, Brazil: Brazil Dept. Nac. Produ~ao Mineral, Div. Geol. Mineral., Prelim. Notes and Studies no. 127,27 p., 4 figs. 137. Lewis, R. W., Jr., Almeida, A. L. S. de, Pinto, A. G. G., Ferreira, C. P., Tavora, F. J., and Duarte, F. B., 1971, Geochemical exploration of the Monte Alto copper deposit, Bahia, Brazil: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 750--C, p. C141-C145. Brazil Dept. Nac. Produ~ao Mineral (in press). 138. Lewis, R. W., Jr., Vinha, C. A .. G. da, and Alecrim, J.D., Geochemical reconnais­ sance of the Aripuaiia and Sucunduri Rivers, Amazonia (abs.): Soc. Brasili­ era Geol., Cong. Brasiliera Geol. (in press). 12 BffiLIOGRAPHY, U.S. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, 1967-74

Ref. No. 139. Maxwell, C. H., 1972, Geology and mineral resources of the Alegria district, Minas Gerais, Brazil: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 341-J. 140. Mello, V. N. de A., Pinto, A. G. G., and Lewis, R. W., Jr., 1969, Metodo analitico usado para determina~ao de fosfato em prospec~ao geoquimica em Minas Gerais (abs.): Soc. Brasiliera Geol., Cong. Brasiliero Geol. XXIII, Bol. Esp. 1, p. 45. 141. Moore, S. L., 1969, Geology and ore deposits of the Antonio dos Santos, Gongo Soco, and Conceicao do Rio Acima quadrangles, Minas Gerais, Brazil: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 341-1, 50 p., 4 pls., 4 figs., 8 tables. 142. Moreira, J. F. do C., Pinto, A. C. F., Souza, G. V. V. de, .and Hedlund, D. C., 1969, Cromita de Campo Formoso: Soc. Brasileira Geol., Nucleo Bahia, Bol. Esp. 1, p. 30. . 143. Motta, J., Araujo, V. A. de, and White, R. W., 1970, Chromite in the Sao Jose Tocantins Massif, Niquelandia, Goias (abs.): Soc. Brasiliera Geol., Cong. Brasiliero Geol., 24th, Resumos Conf. e Comun., p. 110-113. 144. Nagell, R. H., Netto, 0. B., Goncalves, G. N.D., Duarte, F. B., and Peixoto, A. A., 1969, Controle da distribui~ao de chumbo-zinco na mina Boquiera (abs.): Soc. Brasiliera Geol., Nucleo Bahia, Bol. Esp. 1, p. 33. 145. Nagell, R. H., Goncalves, G. N.D., Netto, 0. B., Duarte, F. B., and Peixoto, A. A., 1968, Prospec~ao da ocorrencia de cobre na Fazenda Matinos, Bahia: Minera~ao Metalurgia, v. 48, no. 286, p. 159-162, 2 tables, 2 maps. 146. Nagell, R. H., Netto, 0. B., Goncalves, G. N. D., Peixoto, A. A., Guimaraes, P. F. B., and Tavora, F. J., Geology of the Boquira quadrangle, Brazil (abs.): Geol. Soc. Brazil (in press). 147. Nakashima, J., Almeida, A. L. S. de, and Lewis, R. W., Jr., 1969, Geochemical investigations in the Boquira lead district, Bahia, Brazil (abs.): Soc. Brasileira Geol., Bol. Esp. 1, p. 46. 148. Oliviera, J. F., Aragao, G. C. de, de Couto, P. A., Silva, V. G. da, and Goudarzi, G. H., 1969, The Pe de Serra-Jacuipe apatite deposits, Bahia, (abs.): Soc. Brasileira Geol., Cong. Brasiliero Geol. XXIII, Bol. Esp. 1, p. 35-36. 149. Oltman, R. E., 1967, Reconnaissance investigations of the discharge and water quality of the Amazon: Atlas do Simposio sobre a Biota Amazonica, v. 3 (Limnologia), p. 163-185. 150. Oltman, R. E., 1968, Reconnaissance investigations of the discharge and water quality of the Amazon: U.S. Geol. Survey Circ. 552, 16 p., 8 figs. 151. Oltman, R. E., Sternberg, O'R. R., Ames, F. E., and Davis, L. C., Jr., 1965, Some observations of Amawn River hydrology: South Carolina Eng., v. 16, no. 1, p. 6-12. 152. Parde, Maurice, and Oltman, R. E., 1967, Nouvelles donnees experimentales et evaluations sur les debits de l'Amazone (Brazil): Acad. Sci., Comptes Rendus, Paris, t. 264, p. 1401-1406. 153. Pomerene, J. B., 1967, Preliminary notes on sulfur and associated diamonds in the Santo Inacio area of northwestern Bahia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) BR-20, 6 p. 154. Rodis, H. G., and Araujo, J. M. de C., 1968, Ground water resources of the A~u Valley, Rio Grande do Norte Brazil: U.S. Geol. Survey Water Supply Paper 1663-C, 34 p., 1 pl., 2 figs. 155. Rodis, H. G., and Suzinski, Edson, 1972, Ground water in the Teresina-Campo Maior area, Piaui, Brazil: U.S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 1663-G, 34 p., 1 pl., 2 figs. 156. Schoff, S. L., 1962, Hydrologic investigations for northeastern Brazil: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 67 p., 5 figs. BRITISH WEST INDIES 13

Ref. No. 157. Schoff, S. L., 1967, Origin of mineralized ground water in Precambrian rocks, northeast Brazil: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 750-B, p. B244-B247. 158. Schoff, S. L., 1971, Origin of mineralized ground water in Precambrian rocks, northeast Brazil: U.S. Geol. Survey Pr~f. Paper 750-B, p. B244-B247.

159. Schoff, S. L., 1972, Origin of mineralized I water in Precambrian· rocks of the Upper Paraiba basin, State of Paraib~, Brazil: U.S. Geol. Survey Water­ Supply Paper 1663-H, 38 p., 1 pl., 3 figs. 160. Simmo~s, G. C., .1968, Geology and iron de~sits of the western Serra do Curral reg~on, Braztl: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. raper 341-G, 57 p., 14 figs., 5 pls. 161. Simmons, G. C., 1968, Geology of the Baraol de Cocais Area, Quadrilatero Ferrif­ ero, Minas Gerais, Brazil: U.S. Geol. S~rvey Prof. Paper 341-H, 46 p., 3 pls., 14 figs., 10 tables. ' 162. Superintendencia do Desenvolvimento do ~ordeste (Brazil), Division of Hydrol­ ogy, 1969, Dados pluviometricos mens,is, "In Natura": SUDENE, DNOCS, EME, DNAEE, v. 1, 502 p. (Compiled jith the assistance of G. E. Philipsen,

R. 0. R. Martin, and W. F. Curtis, U.S • Geol. Survey). 1 163. Superintendencia do Desenvolvimento do rfordeste (Brazil), Division of Hydrol­ ogy, 1969, Dados pluviometricos mensais, "In Natura": SUDENE, DNOCS, EME, DNAEE, v. 2, 478 p. (Compiled vyith the assistance of G. E. Philipsen, R. 0. R. Martin, and W. F. Curtis, U.S. Geol. Survey.) 164. Superintendencia do Desenvolvimento do Wordeste (Brazil), Division of Hydrol­ ogy, 1969, Dados Pluviometricos mens~is, "In Natura": SUDENE, DNOCS, EME, DNAEE, v. 3, 352 p. (Compiled "tith the assistance of G. E. Philipsen, R. 0. R:- Martin, and W. F. Curtis, U.S. Geol. Survey.) 165. Thayer, T. P., Some observations and problems concerning the periodotites and peridotite-gabbro complexes of the Goi~s belt [Brazil ] (abs.): Soc. Brasili­ era Geol., Cong. Brasiliero Geol. 26th, jBelem 1972, Proc. (in press). 166. Vandros, Paul, Cordani, V. G., and Matz~o, J. J., 1966, Edades absolutas das rochas igneas da regiao de Cabo, Pern~mbuco: Soc. Brasileira Geol., Nucleo Rio de Janeiro, Publicac;ao 1, p. 64-66.) 167. Wedow, Helmuth, Jr., 1967, The Morro ~o Ferro thorium and rare-earth ore deposit, Poc;os de Caldas district, Brazil: U.S. Geol. Survey Bull. 1185-D, 34 p., 4 figs. ' 168. White, M.G., 1973, A roundup of21 minerai exploration programs in Brazil: Eng.

. . J I Mmmg our., v. 174, no. 5, p. 7~76. i 169. White, M. G., 1974, Tin resources of Bra#l: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. 74-333 ((ffi)BR-75), 44 p., 2 figs. ' 170. White, M. G., 1974, Tungsten resources or Brazil: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. 74-332 ((IR)BR-74), 23 p., 2 figs.j 171. White, M. G., and Pierson, C. T., A summ¥y of radioactive minerals investiga­ tions in Brazil, 195~1960: Brazil Dept. Nac. Producao Mineral (in press). 172. White, R. W., 1970, Variations in serpenti~e mineralogy in the Goias serpentine belt, Brazil Cabs.): Soc. Brasiliera Ge~l., Cong. Brasileiro Geol., 24th, Re­ sumos Conf. e Commun., p. 301-304. 173. White, R. W., and others, 1972, Platinifer~ms chromitite in the Tocantins com­ plex, Niquelandia, Goias, Brazil: U.S.! Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 750-D, p. 26-33; Brazil Dept. Nac. Producao Mii~eral (in press).

BRITISH WEST lNDIES 174. Klein, Howard, Hoy, N.D., and Sherwood, p. B., 1958, Geology and ground-water resources in the vicinity of the Auxilary Air Force Bases, British West In­ dies: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept.j 142 p., 49 figs. 14 BIBLIOGRAPHY, U.S. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, 1967-74

Ref. No. CAMBODIA 175. Cushman, R. V., 1958, A report on a program of ground-water investigations for Cambodia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 72 p. 2 figs. 176. Snell, L. J., 1959, Program of surface-water investigations in Cambodia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 44 p., 4 figs.

CENTO REGION (TURKEY, IRAN, AND PAKISTAN) 177. Altinli, E., Demirtasli, E., Fritz, E. B., Hagshenow, A., Iqbal, W. A., Rahman, H., Samimi, M., and Tilev, N. N., 1969, Correlation of Cretaceous System in Turkey, Iran, and Pakistan: Central Treaty Organ., Rept. Second Stratig­ raphic Working Group's Field Survey of 1964, 83 p., 15 figs., 4 pis. [1970 ]. 178. Wallace, R. E., 1969, Geologic factors in earthquake damage: Central Treaty Organ., Conf. Earthquake Hazard Minimization, Ankara, Turkey July 22-27, 1968,p. 123-134.

CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA 179. Ericksen, G. E., 1973, Resume of seismicity and tectonics in the Andean region: U.S.-Japan Panel on Wind and Seismic Effects, 5th, May 7, 1973, Tokyo, Preprint, 28 p. 180. Ericksen, G. E., 1973, Earthquakes and sea-floor spreading in the Andean region, South American: Earthquake lnf. Bull., v. 5, p. 25--28. 181. Ericksen, G. E., 1974, Metallogenic provinces in southeastern Pacific region: Am. Assoc. Petroleum Geol.-Circum-Pacific Energy and Mineral Resources Conf., Honolulu 1974, Abs., p. 16-17. 182. Ericksen, G. E., and Stoertz, G. E., 1971, Features and origin of salt cones of the Mountains: Geol. Soc. America Abs. with Programs, v. 3, p. 557-558. 183. Ericksen, G. E., and Stoertz, G. E., 1971. Features and origin of salt cones in salars of the Andes Mountains: Geol. Soc. America Abs. with Programs, v. 3, no. 7, p. 557-558. 184. Irving, E. M., Metallogenic provinces and metallogeny in the Andean Cordillera, South America: Cong. Latinoamericano Geol., Venezuela, November 1973 (in press). 185. Olive, W. W., 1969, Coal deposits in South and (abs.): Geol. Soc. America Spec. Paper 121, p. 223-224. 186. Stoertz, G. E., and Carter, W. D., 1973, Hydrogeology of closed basins and deserts of South America, ERTS-1 Interpretations: Natl. Aeronautics and Space Admin., Symposium on Significant Results Obtained From ERTS-1, Mar. 5-9, 1973, New Carrollton, Md., p. 65~ 705. 187. Stoertz, G. E., and Ericksen, G. E., 1972, Expected results of hydrologic and geologic studies using ERTS imagery of the Atacama Desert, Altiplano, and Puna de Atacama, South America [Bolivia, Argentina and Chile ]: Inter­ nat. Symposium Remote Sensing of Environment, 8th, Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Proc., p. 1523-1540.

CEYLON 188. Overstreet, W. C., 1972, Ilmenite beach placer, Pulmoddai, Ceylon, and ilmenite resources of the Pleistocene and Holocene formations of Ceylon: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) CE-3, 70 p., 11 figs. CHILE 15

Ref. No. 189. Overstreet, W. C., 1972, Recommendations for an orientation geochemical survey of the A vissawella quadrangle, Ceylon: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (lR) CE-2, 65 p., 1 pl., 1 fig., 6 tables. CHILE

190. Carter, W. D., and Aguirre, Luis, 1965, Structural geology of Aconcagua Province and its relation to the Central Valley graben, Chile: Geol. Soc. America Bull., v. 76, p._651-664,,3 figs. 3 pls. 191. Danilchik, Walter, 1967, Source and size of the leakage zone of the natural dam, Lago Laja, Chile: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 22 p., 1 pl., 8 figs. 192. Dingman, R. J., 1965, Pliocene age ofthe ash-flow deposits of the San Pedro area Chile:. U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 525-C, p. C6~C67. 193. Dingman, R. J., 1965, Cuadrangulo San Pedro de Atacama, Province de An­ tofagasta: Chile Inst. Inv. Geol., Carta Geol. Chile, no. 14, 29 p., 1 map. 194. Doyel, W. W., 1961, Ground-water possibilities in the lower part of the Quebrada Tarapaca, Chile: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 4 p., 1 fig. 195. Doyel, W. W., 1962, Ground-water possibilities in the Quebrada Los Choros, Chile: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 6 p. 196. Doyel, W. W., Castillo U., 0., Donoso R., J., y Alamos, C. F., 1962, Antecedentes preliminares sobre posibilidades de agua subterranea en el area de Punta Arenas (Punta Arenas-Puerto Natales y parte norte de Ia Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego): Chile Inst. Inv. Geol. open-file rept., 12 p., 1 fig. 197. Doyel, W. W., Emparan C., C., Valenzuela M., M., y Lashen A., A., 1962, Abas­ tecimiento de agua potable e industrial de la Provincia de Coquimbo, Chile: Chile Inst. Inv. Geol. open-file rept., 60 p., 7 figs. 198. Doyel, W. W., and Moss, M. E., 1969, A national hydrologic data system for Chile: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 141 p., 1 fig. 199. Ericksen, G. E., Fahey, J. J., andMrose, M. E., 1967, Humberstonite, ~Na-M~

(S04)s (N03 ~ ·6fu0, a new saline mineral from the Chilean nitrate deposits: Geol. Soc. America Spec. Paper 115, p. 59. 200. Ericksen, G. E., McCauley, J. F., and Grolier, M. J., Quarternary uplift and desert modification of the Peruvian coastal platform: Cong. Latinoamericano Geol., Venezuela (in press). 201. Ericksen, G. E., and Mrose, M. E., 1970, Mineralogical studies of the nitrate deposits of Chile; II, Darapskite, N a3(N03)(S04) · H20: Am. Mineralogist, v. 55,p. 1500-1517. 202. Ericksen, G. E., and Mrose, M. E., 1972, High-purity veins of soda-niter, NaN03, and associated saline minerals in the Chilean nitrate deposits: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 800-B, p. B4~B49. 203. Ericksen, G. E., Mrose, M. E., and Fahey, J. J., 1970, Ice-clear mirabilite from Salar de Pintados, northern Chile: Mineralog. Record, v. 1, no. 1, p. 12-15, 24-28. 204. Ericksen, G. E., Mrose, M. E., and Marinenko, J. W., 1974, Mineralogical studies of the nitrate deposits of Chile-IV. Briiggenite, Ca(I0a)2 · fuO, a new saline mineral: U.S. Geol. Survey Jour. Research, v. 2, no. 4, p. 471-478. 205. Ericksen, G. E., and Stoertz, G. E., 1973, Features of salars in northern Chile and nearby Andean regions of Argentina, Bolivia, and Peru: Caracas, Congreso Latinoamericano Geol. Resumenes, 1973, p. 161-162. 206. Grossling, B. F., and Ericksen, G. E., 1971, Computer studies of the composition of the Chilean nitrate ores; data reduction, basic statistics and correlation analysis: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 85 p., 8 figs., 18 tables. 16 BffiLIOGRAPHY, U.S. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, 1967-74

Ref. No. 207. Lemke, R. W., Bowes, W., Thomas, H. E., and BravoS., Nelson, 1963, Relation between geology and the damage in Puerto Montt, Chile, caused by the earthquake of 22 May 1960, in Oceanog., Geol., and Eng., Studies Chilean Earthquakes, May 1960: Seismol. Soc. America Bull. Spec. Issue, v. 53, no. 6, p. 1299-1314. 208. Lemke, R. W., and Dobrovolny, Ernest, Preliminary observations of the geologic effects of the Taltal earthquake, Chile: Seismol. Soc. America (in press). 209. Lemke, R. W., Dobrovolny, Ernest, Alvarez, S. L., and Ortiz 0., F., 1968, Geologic and related effects of the Taltal earthquake, Chile, of December 28, 1966: Seismol. Soc. Am. Bull., v. 58, no. 3, p. 851-859, 3 figs. 210. Moore, J. E., 1969, Water-resources investigation program for Rio Aconcagua Valley, Chile: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 62 p., 15 figs. 211. Mrose, M. E., Ericksen, G. E., and Marinenko, J. W., 1971, Bruggenite, Ca(l03)2 · H20, a new saline mineral from the Chilean nitrate deposits (abs.): Clay Minerals Conf., 20th, Rapid City, S.Dak., Ann. Mtg. Program, p. 13. 212. Mrose, M. E., and Ericksen, G. E., 1970, Mineralogical studies of the nitrate deposits of Chile; The identity of nitroglauberite with darapskite: Am. Mineralogist, v. 55, p. 776-783. 213. Mrose, M. E., Fahey, J. J., and Ericksen, G. E., 1970, Mineralogy studies of the nitrate deposits of Chile; Ill, Humberstonite, KaNa7Mg2(S04)6(N0a)2 · 6H20, new saline mineral: Am. Mineralogist, v. 55, p. 1518-1533. 214. Norton, J. J., 1969, Influence ofthe economic background on geologic investiga­ tions of nonmetallic mineral resources (abs.): Chile Inst. Inv. Geol., Resumes Jornadas de Trabajo, p. 51-53. 215. Oliver, C. G., and Lemke, R. W., 1967, El Suelo de Fundacion de Concepcion: Chile Inst. Inv. Geol., Estudios Geotecnicos No. 2, map scale 1:10,000. 216. Pitt, A.M., and Ellis, J. 0., 1968, Preliminary report on some aftershocks of the December 28, 1966, earthquake in northern Chile: Seismol. Soc. America Bull., v. 58, no. 3, p. 843-850. 217. Plafker, George, 1970, Mechanism of the Chilean earthquakes of May 21-22, 1960: Geol. Soc. America Bull., v. 81, no. 4, p. 1001-1030. 218. Post, A. S., 1970, Glaciers of the central Chilean Andes and their importance to the water resources: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 5 p., 1 fig. 219. Segerstrom, Kenneth, 1968, Geologia de las Rojas Copiap6 y Ojos del Salado, Provincia de Atacama [Chile]: Chile Inst. Inv. Geol., Bol. 24, 3 figs., 56 p. 220. Segerstrom, Kenneth, 1970, Apollo 7 photography in Antofagasta Province, Chile; an interpretation: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 70~D, p. Dl~D17. 221. Stoertz, G. E., and Ericksen, G. E., 1974, Geology ofsalars in northern Chile: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 811, 65 p., 48 figs. 222. Taylor, 0. J., 1970, Preliminary digital model studies of the Rio Aconcagua Val­ ley, Chile: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 37 p., 8 figs.

CHINA, PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF 223. Lee, K. Y., 1970, Some rare-element mineral deposits in mainland China: U.S. Geol. Survey Bull. 1312 N., 34 p.

COLOMBIA 224. Alminas, H. V., and Mosier, E. L. 1972, Geochemical study of the Rio Pantanos area, Department of Antioquia, Colombia, a preliminary report: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) C0-27, 34 p., 5 pls., 14 figs. COLOMBIA 17

Ref. No. 225. Alvarez A., Jairo, R. H., Hector, Vasquez, Hernan, Hall, R. B., and Blade, L. V., 1975, Mapa geologico del cuadrangulo H-8 (Y aruma}) y parte del cuadran­ gulo H-7 (ltuango), Colombia: Colombia Inst. Nac. Geol.-Mineras, map, scale 1:100,000; U.S. Geol. Survey Misc. Inv. Map I-842, scale 1:100,000. 226. Case, J. E., Feininger, Thomas, Botera, G. A., and Lopez, Alfonso, 1971, Cordil­ lera Central, in Case, J. E., Duran, L. G., Lopez, R., Alfonso, and Moore, W. R., Tectonic investigations in western Colombia and eastern Panama: Geol. Soc. America Bull., v. 82, no. 10, p. 2695-2696. 227. Cathcart, J. B., 1967, Phosphate exploration in Colombia-a case history: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 19 p., 1 fig. 228. Cathcart, J. B., 1971, Phosphate investigations in Colombia, 1969; a progress report, with a note on the aluminous laterite deposits of the Department of Cauca: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) C0-18, 44 p., 3 figs., 5 tables. 229. Cathcart, J. B., and Zambrano, Francisco, 1967, Roca fosfatica en Colombia: Colombia Servicio Geol. Nac .. Bol. Geol., v. XV, nos. 1-3, p. 65-162; 1969, U.S. Geol. Survey Bull. 1272-A, 77 p., 3 pls., 10 figs., 2 tables. 230. Feininger, Tomas, 1969, Pseudokarst on quartz diorite, Colombia: Zeitz. fiir Geomorphologie, band 13, h. 3, p. 287-296. 231. Feininger, Tomas, 1970, The Palestina Fault, Colombia: Geol. Soc. America Bull., v. 81, p. 1201-1216, 6 figs. 232. Feininger, Tomas, 1971, Chemical weathering and glacial erosion of crystalline rocks and the origin of till: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 750-C, p. C65-C81. 233. Feininger, Tomas, Barrero, D. L., and Castro, N. Q., 1973, Geology and mineral deposits of an area in the Departments of Antioquia and Caldas (Subzone II B), Colombia, with a section on Economic geology, by R. E. Hall: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) C0-24, 223 p., 1 pl., 30 figs., 16 tables. 234. Feininger, Tomas, Barrero, Dario, Castro, Nestor, Ramirez, Octavio, Lozano, Hernando, and Vesga, Jairo, 1970, Mapa geologico del oriente del Depart­ amento de Antioquia, Colombia (Cuadrangulo I-9, y partes de cuadrangulos H-9, H-10, I-10, J-9, y J-10): Colombia Inst. Nac. Geol.-Mineras, map, scale 1:100,000, 2 sheets; 1975, U.S. Geol. Survey Misc. Inv. Map I-860, Scale 1:100,000. 235. Feininger, Tomas, and Gomez M., Hernan, 1968, La Caverna del Nus, Depart­ amento de Antioquia [Colombia]: Colombia Inst. Nac. Inv. Geol.-Mineras, Bol. Geol., v. 16, p. 97-111. 236. Goldsmith, Richard, Marvin, R. F., and Mehnert, H. H., 1971, Radiometric ages in the Santander Massif, Eastern Cordillera, Colombian Andes: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 750-D, p. D44-D49. 237. Hall, R. B., Feininger, Tomas, Barrero, D. L., Rico, H. H., and Alvarez A., Jairo, 1970, Mineral resources of parts of the Departments of Antioquia and Cal­ das, Zone IIA, Colombia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) C0-13, 164 p., 3 pls., 4 figs., 3 tables; Colombia Inst. Nac. Inv. Geol.-Mineras, Bol. Geol., v. 18, no. 2, 90 p. 238. Hall, R. B., Alvarez A., Jairo, and Rico, H. H., 1973, Geology and mineral re­ sources of central Antioquia and part of Caldas Department (Zone IIA), Co­ lombia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) C0-22, 174 p., 4 figs., 1 pl., 3 tables. 239. Irving, E. M., 1967, Conceptos preliminares sobre el desarrollo y uso de fer­ tilizantes en Colombia: Colombia Servicio Geol. Nac., Bol. Geol., v. XV, nos. 1-3, p. 167-174. 240. Irving, E. M., 1970, La evolucion estructural de los Andes mas Septentrionales, 18 BffiLIOGRAPHY, U.S. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, 1967-74

Ref. No. Colombia (abs.): Cong. Latinoamericano Geol., 1st, Lima, 1970, Proc.; 1971 [1972], Colombia Inst. Nac. Inv. Geol.-Mineras, Bol. Geol., v. 19, no. 2, 90 p., 10 figs., 3 pls. 241. Irving, E. M., compiler, 1972, Mapa geologico de Ia peninsula de Ia Guajira, Colombia: Colombia Inst. Nac. Inv. Geol.-Mineras, map, scale 1:100,000. 242. Irving, E. M., 1975, Structural evolution of the northernmost Andes, Colombia: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 846. 243. Irving, E. M., Observations on the tectonic history of the northernmost Andes, Colombia (abs.): Cong. Latinoamericano Geol. (in press). 244. McKelvey, V. E., 1967, Nuevas tecnicas en Ia prospeccion para yacimientos dos fosfatos: Colombia Servicio Geol. Nac., Bol. Geol., v. XV, nos. 1-3, p. 4&-64. 245. McLaughlin, D. H., Jr., 1970, The evaporite deposits of the Bogota area, Cordil­ lera Oriental, Colombia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) C0-16, 74 p., 13 figs.; 1972, Am. Assoc. Petroleum Geologists Bull., v. 56, no. 11, p. 2240- 2259, 13 figs. 246. McLaughlin, D. H., Jr., and Arce H., Marino, 1969, Mapa geologico del Cuadran­ gulo K-11, Zipaquira, Colombia: Colombia Inst. Nac. Inv. Geol.-Mineras, map, scale 1:100,000; 1975, U.S. Geol. Survey Misc. Inv. Map 1-849, scale 1:100,000. 247. McLaughlin, D. H., Jr., and Arce H., Marino, 1970, Economic geology of the Zipaquira quadrangle and adjoining area, Department of Cundinamarca, Colombia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) C0-14, 125 p., 16 pis., 15 figs., 5 tables. 248. McLaughlin, D. H., Jr., and Arce H., Marino, 1971, Recursos Minerales de parte de los Departamentos de Cundinamarca, Boyaca, y Meta: Colombia Inst. Nac. Inv. Geol.-Mineras, Bull., v. 19, no. 1, 102 p., 21 figs., 10 pls. 249. McLaughlin, D. H., and Arce H., Marino, 1972, Geology and mineral resources of the Zipaquira area (Zone IV), Cordillera Oriental, Colombia: U.S. Geol. Sur­ vey open-file rept. (IR) C0-23, 332 p., 15 pls., 24 figs., 4 tables. 250. Tschanz, C. M., Hall, R. B., Feininger, Tomas, Ward, D. E., Goldsmith, Richard, McLaughlin, D. H., and Maughan, E. K., 1968, Summary of mineral re­ sources encountered in Colombia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) C0-5, 58 p., 6 figs., 5 tables. 251. Tschanz, C. M., Jimeno V., Andres, and Cruz B., Jaime, 1969, Mapa geologico de reconocimiento de la Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia: Colombia Inst. Nac. Inv. Geol.-Mineras, map, scale 1:100,000. 252. Tschanz, C. M., Jimeno V., Andres, and Cruz B., Jaime, 1970, Mineral resources of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia (Zone I): U.S. Geol.· Survey open-file rept. (IR) C0-11, 79 p., 1 pl., 4 figs.; Colombia Inst. Nac. Inv. Geol­ Mineras, Bol. Geol., v. 18, no. 1, 55 p., 1 pl., 3 figs. 253. Tschanz, C. M., Marvin, R. F., Cruz, J. G., Menhert, H. H., and Cebula, G. T., 1974. A geologic interpretation of the radiometric ages from the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia: Geol. Soc. America Bull. v. 85, no. 2, p. 273-284. 254. Ward, D. E., Geology of quadrangles H-12 and H-13, Cordillera Oriental of Colombia (abs.): Colombia Geol. Cong. (in press). 255. Ward, D. E., Goldsmith, Richard, Cruz B., Jaime, Jaramillo C., Luis, and Vargas T., Rodrigo, 1970, Mapa geologico del cuadrangulo H-13, Pamplona, Colom­ bia: Colombia Inst. Nac. Inv. Geol.-Mineras, map, scale 1:100,000. 256. Ward, D. E., Goldsmith, R., Cruz, Jaime B., and Restrepo, A., Hernan, 1970, Mineral resources of the southern half of Zone III, Santander, Norte de San- ECUADOR 19

Ref. No. tander and Boyaca, Colombia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (lR) C0-17, 114 p., 17 figs., 10 tables; 1970, Colombia Inst. Nac. Inv. Geol.-Mineras, Bull., v. 18, no. 3, 140 p., 17 figs., 2 pis. 257. Ward, D. E., Goldsmith, Richard, Cruz, Jaime B., and Restrepo A., Hernan, 1974, Geology of quadrangles H-12, H-13, and parts ofl-12 and 1-13 in northeast­ ern Colombia (zone Ill): U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. 74-258 ((lR) C0- 32), 467 p., 1 pl. in 3 sheets, 11 figs., 4 tables. 258. Ward, D. E., Goldsmith, Richard, Jimeno, A. V., Cruz, Jaime B., Restrepo A., Hernan, and Gomez, E. R., 1969, Mapa geologico del cuadrangulo H-12, Bucaramanga, Colombia: Colombia Inst. Nac. Inv. Geol.-Mineras, map, scale 1:100,000.

CONGO 259. Tibbitts, G. C., Jr., 1968, Ground-water resources investigations program for the Kinshasa area, Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire): U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 43 p., 2 figs.

COSTA RICA 260. Krushensky, R. D., 1969, Geology of the Reventado River Watershed, Costa Rica, Part A; General Geology: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) CR-9, 19 p., 1 pl., 1 fig. 261. Krushensky, R. D., 1972, Geology ofthe Istaru quadrangle, Costa Rica: U.S. Geol. Survey Bull. 1358, 46 p., 2 pls., 1 table [1973]. 262. Krushensky, R. D., and Escalante, Gregorio, 1967, Descriptive notes on activity of Irazu and Pmis volcanoes, Costa Rica, November 19G4 to October 1965: Bull. Volcanol., v. 31, p. 75-84. 263. Plafker, George, 1973, Field reconnaissance of the effects of the earthquake of April 13, 1973, near Laguna de Arenal, Costa Rica: Seismol. Soc. America Bull., v. 63, no. 5, p. 1847-56. 264. Plafker, George, 1973, Field reconnaissance of the effects of the earthquake of April13, 1973, near Laguna de Arenal, Costa Rica: U.S. Geol. Survey open­ file rept. (IR) CR-6, 17 p., 2 figs. 265. Waldron, H. W., 1967, Debris flow and erosion control problems caused by the ash eruption of Irazu Volcano, Costa Rica: U.S. Geol. Survey Bull. 1241-I.

CUBA 266. Bramlette, M. N., 1950, Bauxite possibilities of Cuba: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept.

CYPRUS 267. Peterman, Z. E., Coleman, R. G., and Hildreth, R. A., 1971, Sr87/Sr86 in mafic rocks of the Trodos massif, Cyprus: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 750-D, p. D157-D161.

ECUADOR 268. Colton, R. P., 1968, Bibliography of geology and geography of Ecuador: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. EC-2, 65 p. 20 BIBLIOGRAPHY, U.S. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, 1967-74

Ref. No: 269. Morris, R. M., Geomorphology and geology, p. 38-53, in Pan American Union, 1964, Survey for the development of the Guayas River Basin of Ecuador: Pan Am. Union, Organization American States, Washington, D. C., 226 p., 11 figs. 270. Simkin, Tom, and Howard, K. A., 1970, Caldera collapse in the Galapagos Is­ lands, 1968: Science, v. 169, no. 3944, p. 42~437.

EGYPT 271. Feltz, H. R., 1963, Evaluation of facilities and investigational programs for the assessment of water quality, Western Desert, Egypt, UAR: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 47 p., 5 figs. 272. Feltz, H. R., 1965, A re-evaluation of water-quality investigations, Western De­ sert, Egypt, UAR: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 20 p., 3 figs. 273. Heindl, L.A., 1963, A preliminary evaluation of report preparation and publica­ tion by the Egyptian General Desert Development Organization: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 104 p. 274. Holzle, A. F., 1963, Photogeology and photointerpretation in the New Valley Project, Western Desert, Egypt, UAR: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 29 p. 275. LaMoreaux, P. E., 1959, Report on and recommendations for ground-water inves­ tigations, New Valley Project, Western Desert of Egypt: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 32 p., 2 figs. 276. LaMoreaux, P. E., 1961, A review of the New Valley Project, Western Desert of Egypt: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 24 p., 1 fig. 277. Long, J. T., 1963, Control and topographic mapping, New Valley Project, Egypt: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 3 p. 278. Sudrabin, L. P., 1962, Preliminary study of corrosion of deep well casings and screens, Kharga and Dakhla Oases, Western Desert, Egypt, U AR: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 39 p.

EL SALVADOR 279. Aleman, C., 1943, Report relative to the present water service ofTonacatepeque, El Salvador: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 3 p. 280. Pacheco, Mario, 1943, A water supply for California, El Salvador: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 4 p. 281. Pacheco, Mario, 1943, Report concerning the water service of Jocoro, El Salvador: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 4 p. 282. Pacheco, Mario, 1943, The water service of La Libertad, El Salvador: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 7 p., 1 fig. 283. Pacheco, Mario, 1943, Recommendations for improving the water services of Jucuapa, El Salvador, C. A.: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 4 p. 284. Pacheco, Mario, 1943, Memorandum concerning the water supply of Mejicanos, El Salvador, and recommendations for improving it: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 7 p., 3 figs. 285. Pacheco, Mario, 1943, Report concerning the water supply in Quezaltepeque, El Salvador: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 7 p., 1 fig. 286. Pacheco, Mario, 1943, A water supply for San Carlos, El Salvador: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 3 p. 287. Pacheco, Mario, 1943, The municipal water service in San Julian, El Salvador: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 4 p. ELSALVADOR 21

Ref No. 288. Pacheco, Mario, 1943, Report relative to the improvement of the water services of San Vicente, El Salvador: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 8 p., 1 fig. 289. Pacheco, Mario, 1943, Report relative to the water service in Sensuntepeque, El Salv-ador: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 6 p., 1 fig. 290. Pacheco, Mario, 1943, Report concerning the water supply of Villa Delgado, El Salvador, and recommendations for improving it, U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 8 p. 291. Sayre, A. N., 1943, Memorandum regarding an improved water supply for the city of Cojutepeque, El Salvador: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 5 p. 292. Sayre, A. N., 1943, Memorandum concerning the possibility of obtaining a suita­ ble water supply at a proposed rastro at Prusia, El Salvador: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 5 p. 293. Sayre, A. N., 1943, Memorandum regarding the water supply of Usulutan, El Salvador: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 4 p. 294. Sayre, A. N., 1943, Memorandum concerning the water supply at Zacate-coluca, El Salvador: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 4 p. 295. Sayre, A. N., and Taylor, G. C., Jr., 1943, Water supplies at Santa Rosa, El Salvador: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 5 p. 296. Sayre, A. N., and Taylor, G. C., Jr., 1951, Ground-water resources ofthe Republic of El Salvador, Central America: U.S. Geol. Survey Water Supply Paper 1079-D, p. 155-225, 3 pls., 7 figs. 297. Taylor, G. C., Jr., 1943, Municipal water supply at Ahuachapan, El Salvador: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 5 p. 298. Taylor, G. C., Jr., 1943, Water supply of Antiguo Cuscatlan, El Salvador: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 4 p. 299. Taylor, G. C., Jr., 1943, An improved municipal water supply at Armenia, El Salvador: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 5 p. 300. Taylor, G. C., Jr., 1943, Municipal water supply at Atiquizaya, El Salvador: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 6 p. 301. Taylor, G. C., Jr., 1943, An improved water supply for Chapeltique, El Salvador: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 3 p. 302. Taylor, G. C., Jr., 1943, A water supply for El Chilametal, El Salvador: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 6 p. 303. Taylor, G. C., Jr., 1943, A water supply for El Refugio, El Salvador: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 4 p. 304. Taylor, G. C., Jr., 1943, Water supply at El Triunfo, El Salvador: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 6 p., 5 figs. 305. Taylor, G. C., Jr., 1943, Conditions of water supply at Guadalupe, El Salvador: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 4 p., 1 fig. 306. Taylor, G. C., Jr., 1943, Recommendations for improving water supplies at Jiquilisco, El Salvador: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 4 p. 307. Taylor, G. C., Jr., 1943, A water supply at Nueva Granda, El Salvador: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 4 p. 308. Taylor, G. C., Jr., 1943, A water supply at Panchimalco, El Salvador: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 4 p. 1 fig. 309. Taylor, G. C., Jr., 1943, The municipal water supply at San Francisco Gotera, El Salvador: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 5 p. 310. Taylor, G. C., Jr., 1943, An improved water supply for San Martin, El Salvador: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 6 p., 1 fig. 311. Taylor, G. C., Jr., 1943, Municipal water supply at Santa Tecla, El Salvador, C. A.: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 12 p. 22 BffiLIOGRAPHY, U.S. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, 1967-74

Ref. No. 312. Taylor, G. C., Jr., 1943, Water supplies at Tejutepeque, El Salvador: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 4 p., 2 figs. 313. Taylor, G. C., Jr., 1943, Water supply for Tepetitan, El Salvador: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 4 p., 1 fig. 314. Taylor, G. C., Jr., 1943, Water supply at Verapaz, El Salvador: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 4 p., 1 fig. 315. Taylor, G. C., Jr., 1944, Condition of ground-water occurrence in the city of San Salvador, El Salvador, C. A.: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 4 p. 316. Taylor, G. C., Jr., 1944, Gravity water supplies of San Salvador: U.S. Geol. Sur­ vey open-file rept., 12 p.

ETHIOPIA 317. Hofmann, Walter, 1968, Hydrologic investigations program of the Water Re­ sources Department, Ministry of Public Works and Communication, Impe­ rial Government of Ethiopia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 58 p., 4 figs. 318. Phoenix, D. A., 1966, Proposed water-supply investigations, Sidamo Province, Ethiopia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 41 p., 20 figs.

GHANA 319. Gill, H. E., 1969, A ground-water reconnaissance of the Republic of Ghana with a description of geohydrologic provinces: U.S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 1757-K, 38 p., 2 figs., 2 pls.

GUYANA 320. Collins, S. P., 1969, Geology and geochemistry of the Omai Mine area, Omai SW, Guyana: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (ffi) G-11, 223 p., 6 pl., 14 figs., 15 tables. 321. Griffitts, W. R., and Ward, F. N., Observations on tue geochemistry of molyb­ denum at Eagle Mountain, Guyana, 1970: U.N. ECAFE Seminar Geochem. Prospecting Methods and Techniques, 2d, Univ. Ceylon, Sept. 1{}-.20, 1970, Proc., Mineral Resources Devel. Ser., no. 38, p. 166-169. 322. Kilpatrick, B.·E., 1968, Geology and geochemistry of the Wanamu-Blue Moun­ tains area, Waini SW., Guyana: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. G-5, 34 p., 8 figs. 323. Milton, Charles, and Norain, Sat, 1969, Merumite occurrence in Guyana: Econ. Geology, v. 64, no. 8, p. 91{}-.914, 2 figs. 324. Shaffer, M. E., 1969, Geology and geochemistry of the Consolation Creek area, Purune Northwest, Guyana: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) G-8, 147 p., 5 pls., 10 figs., 7 tables.

HAITI 325. Waite, H. A., 1960, Reconnaissance investigations of public water supplies of Port-au-Prince and in 12 villages in the Department du Nord, Haiti: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 105 p., 3 figs.

ICELAND 326. Cronin, J. F., and Williams, R. S., Jr., 1970, Volcanism and the upper atmosphere (abs.): Geol. Soc. America Abs. with Programs, v. 2, no. 7, p. 529-230. ICELAND 23

Ref. No. 327. Friedman, J.D., Johansson, C. E., Oskarsson, N., Svensson, H., Thorarinsson, S., and Williams, R. S., Jr., 1971, Observations on Icelandic polygon surfaces and palsa areas; Photointerpretation and field studies: Geografiska Ann., Ser. A, v. 53, no. ~4, p. 115--145. 328. Friedman, J.D., and Williams, R. S., Jr., 1968, Infrared sensing of active geologic processes: Internat. Symposium Remote Sensing of Environment, 5th, Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., Proc. p. 787-820. 329. Friedman, J. D., and Williams, R. S., Jr., 1970, Comparison of 1968 and 1966 infrared imagery of Surtsey: Surtsey Research Soc., Surtsey Research Prog. Rept., v. V, p. 88-92. 330. Friedman, J. D., and Williams, R. S., Jr., 1970, Changing patterns of thermal emission from Surtsey, Iceland, between 1966 and 1969: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 70~D. p. D116-D124. 331. Friedman, J.D., Williams, R. S., Jr., Miller, C. D., and Palmason, Gudmundur, 1967, Infrared surveys in Iceland in 1966 (abs.): Am. Geophys. Union, Trans. v. 48, no. 1, p. 228-229. 332. Friedman, J.D., Williams, R. S., Jr., Miller, C. D., and Palmason, Gudmundur, 1967, Infrared surveys in Iceland in 1966: Surtsey Research Prog. Rept., v. III, p. 99-103. 333. Friedman, J.D., Williams, R. S., Jr., and Palmason, Gudmunder, 1969, Infrared emission from K verkfjoll subglacial volcano, Iceland (abs.): Internat. Assoc. Volcanology and Chemistry of Earth's Interior, Symposium Volcanoes and Their Roots, Oxford, England, Abs. vol., addendum, p. 1. 334. Friedman, J.D., Williams, R. S., Jr., and Palmason, Gudmundur, and Miller, C. D., 1969, Infrared surveys in Iceland in 1966: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 65~C. p. C89-C105. 335. Friedman, J. S., Williams, R. S., Jr., and Parker, D. C., 1969, Infrared emission from Hekla Volcano (abs.): Am. Geophys. Union Trans. v. 50, no. 4, :p. 340. 336. Friedman, J.D., Williams, R. S., Jr., and Thorarinsson, Sigurdur, 1970, Thermal emission from Hekla Volcano, Iceland, before erup~ion of 5 May 1970 (abs.): Geol. Soc. America Abs. with Programs, v. 2, no. 7, 1970, p. 55. 337. Friedman, J.D., Williams, R. S., Jr., and Thorarinsson, Sigurdur, and Palmason, Gudmundur, 1972, Infrared emission from K verkfjoll subglacial volcanic and geothermal area, Iceland: Jokull, v. 22,p. 27-43. 338. Merifield, P.M., Cronin, J. F., Foshee, L. L., Gawarecki, S. J., Neal, J. T., Steven­ son, R. E., Stone, R. 0., and Williams, R. S., Jr., 1969, Satellite imagery of the earth: Photogramm. Eng., v. 35, no. 7, p. 654-688. 339. Palmason, Gudmundur, Friedman, J.D., Williams, R. S., Jr., Jonsson, Jon, and Saemundsson, Kristjan, 1971, Aerial infrared surveys of Reykjanes and Tor­ faj6kull thermal areas, Iceland, with a section on cost of exploration surveys: U.N. Symposium Development and Utilization of Geothermal Resources, Pisa 1970, Geothermics (1970), Spec. Issue 2, v. 2, pt. 1, p. 399-412. 340. Stringham, J. A., and Williams, R. S., Jr., 1970, Applications of reconnaissance concepts to mapping problems: U.S. Dept. Defense Geodetic-Cartographic Target Materials Conf., 7th, Cameron Station, Va., Symposium Geodetic Research and Devel., Proc., p. 37-105. 341. Thorarinsson, Sigurdur, Saemundsson, Kristjan, and Williams, R. S., Jr., 1974, ERTS-1 image of Vatnajokull: Analysis of glaciological, structural, and vol­ canic features: Jokull, v. 23, (1973), p. 7-17. 342. Williams, R. S., Jr., 1969, Iceland ridge: Geotimes, v. 14, no. 7, p. 8. 343. Williams, R. S., Jr., 1972, Satellite geological and geophysical remote sensing of 24 BffiLIOGRAPHY, U.S. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, 1967-74

Ref. No. Iceland (abs.): Internat. Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment, 8th, Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., Proc., p. 1465--1466. 344. Williams, R. S., Jr., 1972, Terrestrial remote sensing: Appliations of thermal infrared scanners to the geological sciences: Instrument Soc. America, ISA Transducer Compendium, pt. 3, p. 219-236. 345. Williams, R. S., Jr., 1973, Disaster in Iceland: Geotimes, v. 18, no. 5, p. 9. 346. Williams, R. S., Jr., BOdvarsson, Agust, Fridricksson, Sturla, Palmason, Gud­ mundur, Rist, Sigurj6n, Sigtryggsson, Hlynur, Saemundsson, Kristjan, Th6rarinsson, Sigurdur, a~d Thorsteinsson, Ingvi, 1973, Iceland: Prelimi­ nary results of geologic, hydrologic, oceanographic, and agricultural studies with ER~l imagery: Am. Soc. Photogramm, Symposium on Management and Utilization of Remote Sensing Data, Sioux Falls, S. Dak., Proc., p. 17-35. 347. Williams, R. S., Jr., Bodvarsson, Agust, Fridricksson, Sturla, Palmason, Gud­ mundur, Rist, Sigurj6n, Sigtryggsson, Hlynur, Saemundsson, Kristjan, Th6rarinsson, Sigurdur, and Thorsteinsson, Ingvi, 1974, Environmental studies of Iceland with ERTS-1 imagery: Internat. Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment, 9th, Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., Proc., v. 1, p. 31-81. 348. Williams, R. S., Jr., Bodvarsson, Agust, Fridriksson, Sturla, Palmason, Gudmun­ dar, Rist, Sigurj6n, Sigtryggsson, Hlynur, Thorarinsson, Sigurdur, and Thorsteinsson, Ingvi, 1973, Satellite geological and geophysical remote sens­ ing oflceland-preliminary results from analysis ofMSS imagery: U.S. Natl. Aeronautics and Space Admin., Symposium on Significant Results Obtained From ER~l, Greenbelt, Md., Proc. p. 317-327. 349. Williams, R. S., Jr., and Friedman, J. D., 1970, Satellite observation of effusive volcanism: British Interplanetary Soc. Jour., v. 23, no. 6, p. 441-450. 350. Williams, R. S., Jr., Friedman, J. D., Th6rarinsson, Sigurdur, Sigurgeirsson, Thorbjorn, and Palmason, Gudmundur, 1967, Analysis of 1966 infrared im­ agery of Surtsey, Iceland (abs.): Internat. Assoc. Volcanology, Internat. Union Geodesy and Geophys., 14th Gen. Assembly, Zurich, Switzerland, Program and Abs., p. 61. 351. Williams, R. S., Jr., Friedman, J. D., Th6rarinsson, Sigurdur, Sigurgeirsson, Thorbjorn, and Palmason, Gudmundur, 1968, Analysis of 1966 infrared sur­ vey of Surtsey, Iceland: Surtsey Research Soc., Surtsey Research Prog. Rept., v. IV, p. 177-192. 352. Williams, R. S., Jr., and Moore, J. G., 1973, Iceland chills a lava flow: Geotimes, v. 18,no.8,p. 14-17. 353. Williams, R. S., Jr., and Th6rarinsson, Sigurdur, 1974, ERTS-1 image of Vat­ najokull area; General Comments: Jnkull, v. 23, (1973), p. 1-6. 354. Williams, R. S., Jr., Th6rarinsson, Sigurdur, and Saemundsson, Kristjan, 1973, Vatnajokull area, Iceland; New volcanic and structural features on ERTS-1 imagery: Geol. Soc. America Abs. with Programs, v. 5, no. 7, p. 864-856.

INDIA 355. Ferguson, G. E., and Sinnott, Allen, 1969, An organizational plan for a com­ prehensive study of the water resources of the Narmada River Basin, India: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 106 p., 14 figs. 356. Fredriksson, K., Dube, A., Milton, D. J., and Balasundaram, M.S., 1973, Lonar Lake, India; an impact crater in basalt: Science, v. 180, p. 862-864. INDONESIA 25

Ref No. 357. Holt, C. L. R., 1971, A review of proposed ground-water assessment studies in States of Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Mysore, India: U.S. Geol. Survey o'pen-file rept., 71 p., 2 figs. 358. Jones, P. H., and Hoffmann, Walter, 1967, Water-resources investigation pro­ gram for Upper Gangetic Plain, India: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 111 p., 3 figs. 359. Seaber, P. R., 1972, Geohydrologic reconnaissance and study plan for water­ resources investigations in the Baroda-Broach area [India ]: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 64 p., 10 figs. 360. Sammel, E. A., Procedures for the design and observation of aquifer tests: (India) Central Ground Water Board (in press). 361. Taylor, G. C., Jr., Roy, A. K., and Sett, D. N., 1954, Ground-water geology of the Pali region, Jodhpur Division, Western Rajasthan, India: Internat. Assoc. Scientific Hydrology, Sept., 1954, Gen. Assembly Proc., v. 2, pub. 37, p. 560-- 573.

INDONESIA 362. Hamilton, Warren, 1971, Tectonic map of Indonesia, a progress report: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept.; Internat. Comm. for Geol. Map of World, Bull. 12, p. 57-70. 363. Hamilton, Warren,J972, Preliminary tectonic map of the Indonesian region: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file map, scale 1:5,000,000 (3 sheets). 364. Hamilton, Warren, 1972, Tectonics of the Indonesian Region: Geol. Soc. Malaysia, Bull. 6, Regional Conf. Geol. Southeast Asia, Kuala Lumpur, March 1972, Proc., p. 3-10. 365. Hamilton, Warren, 1971, Plate-tectonic evolution of Indonesia (abs.): Geol. Soc. America Abs. with Programs, v. 3, no. 7, p. 589-590. 366. Hamilton, Warren, 1974, Map of sedimentary basinf? in the Indonesian region: U.S. Geol. Survey Misc. Inv. Map 1-875--B, scale 1-:5,000,000. 367. Hamilton, Warren, 1974, ~arthquake map of the Indonesian region: U.S. Geol. Survey Misc. Inv. Map 1-875--C, scale 1:5,000,000. 368. Hamilton, Warren, 1973, Tectonics of the Indonesian region, in Implications of Continental drift to the earth sciences, v. 2: London, Academic Press, p. 879-884. 369. Hamilton, Warren, 1972, Plate tectonics of southeast Asia and Indonesia (abs.): Am. Assoc. Petroleum Geologists Bull., N. 56, no. 3, p. 621. 370. Hamilton, Warren, Petrologic keys to the tectonics of Indonesia (abs.): Pacific Science Congress (in press). 371. Johnson, R. F., and Marjono, 1963, Geology and bauxite deposits of the Central Riau Islands, Indonesia: Indonesia Geol. Survey Tech. Pub., Econ. Geol. Series no. 6, 54 p., 10 figs. 372. Johnson, R. F., and MaJjono, 1963, Bauxite in Indonesia: Tek Sere. Ekoni, no. 6, 54 p., 10 figs. 373. Ketner, K. B., 1973, Geologic research in Indonesia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) Ind. 22, 46 p. 374. Kastowo and Leo, G. W., 1973, Geologic map of the Padang quadrangle, Sumatra: Indonesia Geol. Survey Geol. quad. map Padang 4/111, scale 1:250,000. 375. Muffler, L. J. P., 1970, Geothermal potential of the Dieng Mountains, Central Java, Indonesia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) IND-3, 35 p., 4 figs., 2 tables. 26 BIBLIOGRAPHY, U.S. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, 1967-74

Ref. No. 376. Muffler, L. J. P., 1971, Evaluation of initial investigations, Dieng geothermal area, Central Java, Indonesia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) IND-10, 21 p., 1 fig., 1 table. 377. Robinson, Keith, 1974, Preliminary report on the geology of the Solok quad­ rangle, West Sumatra: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file report 7~216 ((IR)IND- 34), 12 p., 2 figs. 378. Truesdell, A. H., 1971, Geochemical evaluation of the Dieng Mountains, central Java, for the production of geothermal energy (Indonesia): U.S. Geol. SW"vey open-file rept. (IR) IND-8, 14 p., 4 figs., 7 tables. 379. Wolcott, D. C. (advisor), Sukamto, Rab, Sumadirdja, Harli, and Suptandar, Ta­ tan, 1973, Reconnaissance geologic map of Palu area, central Sulawesi [In­ donesia]: Indonesia Geol. Survey Map, scale 1:250,000. 380. U.S. Geological Survey, 1974, Bathymetric map of the Indonesia region: U.S. Geol. Survey Misc. Inv. Map 1-875-A, scale 1:5,000,000.

IRAN 381. Bailey, E. H., and Barnes, J. W., 1970, Geology and ore deposits of the Lakan lead-zinc district, Iran: Central Treaty Organization Training Program in Geol. Techniques, 3d sess., July-Sept. 1968, 35 p., 15 figs., 20 pls. 382. Branscomb, L. M., Brady, E. L., Butcher, W. S., Kilbridge, M.D., Moseman, A. H., Reinemund, J. A., Sohns, E. R., Wood, C. T., and Buller, H. G., 1972, Techni­ cal cooperation with Iran; A case study of opportunities and policy implica­ tions for the United States: U.S. Dept. State, Agency Internat. Development Rept., 116 p. 383. Independent Irrigation Corporation, 1955, Hydrographic Yearbook, 1953-54, Country-wide (in Farsi with hydrological summary in English): Iran Hydrog. Service, no. 6, 100 p. (compiled in part by Karl Jetter, U.S. Geol. Survey.) 384. Independent Irrigation Corporation, 1956, Hydrographic Yearbook, 195~55, Country-wide (in English and Farsi): Iran Hydrog. Service, no. 7, 189 p. (compiled in part by Karl Jetter, U.S. Geol. Survey.) 385. Independent Irrigation Corporation, 1957, Hydrographic Yearbook, 1955-56, Country-wide (in English and Farsi): Iran Hydrog. Service, no. 8, 307 p. (Compiled in part by J. A. Baumgartner, U.S. Geol. Survey.) 386. Independent Irrigation Corporation, 1959, Hydrographic Yearbook, 195&-57, Basins: Iran Hydrog. Service, v. 1, no. 9, 75 p. (compiled in part by J. A. Baumgartner, U.S. Geol. Survey.) 387. Independent Irrigation Corporation, 1960, Hydrographic Yearbook, Persian Gulf Basins: Iran Hydrog. Service, v. 2, no. 9, 128 p. (compiled under the guidance of A .. F. Pendleton, U.S. Geol. Survey.) 388. Independent Irrigation Corporation, 1960, Hydrographic Yearbook, 195&-57, Lake Rezayeh Basin and Closed Basin of Central Iran: Iran Hydrog. Service, v. 3, no. 9, 107 p. (compiled under the guidance of A. F. Pendleton, U.S. Geol. Survey.) 389. Independent Irrigation Corporation, 1962, Hydrographic Yearbook, 1957-62, Caspian Sea Basins: Iran Hydrog. Service, v. 1, no. 10, 177 p. (compiled under the guidance of A. F. Pendleton, U.S. Geol. Survey.) 390. l~rinsley, D. B., 1970, A geomorphological and paleoclimatological study of the playas oflran-Contract No. PRO CP 70-800, Final Rept., Pts. 1-2, (AFCR~ 70-0503): Washington, D.C., U.S. Government Printing Office, pt. 1, 329 p., illus.; pt. 2, p. 330-486, illus., tables. KOREA 27

Ref. No. 391. Lang, J. W., 1952, Results of pumping tests made on wells of Bonga ab Shiraz, Iran: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 15 p., 5 figs. 392. Reinemund, J. A., 1972, Mineral exploration and development, in Technical cooperation with Iran, a case study of opportunities and policy implications for the United States: U.S. Dept. State, Agency for Internat. Development Rept. p. 59-7 4.

ISRAEL 393. Schneider, R., 1967, Geologic and hydrologic factors related to artificial recharge of the carbonate-rock aquifer system of central Israel: Internat. Assoc. Sci. Hydrology, Pub. no. 72, Symposium Haifa, p. 37-45.

ITALY 394. Del Bono, G. L., Williams, R. S., Jr., and Cronin, J. F., 1971, Photogeologic and thermal infrared-imagery geologic surveys in Italy in 1966: Italia Servizio Geol. Bol., v. XCI (1970), p. 3-44.

JAPAN 395. Brashears, M. L., 1952, Ground-water situation in Japan: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 40 p., 1 pl., 4 figs.

JORDAN 396. Baumer, M., and Hackett, 0. M., 1965, The development of natural resources in Jordan: U.N. Econ., Sci., and Cultural Organization, Nature and Resources, v. 1, no. 1, p. 16-29. 397. Bender, F., 1974, Geology of the -Jordan: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 560-1.

KENYA 398. Brown, D. W., 1967, Proposed water-supply investigations of the Range Lands, Coast Province, Kenya: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 46 p., 2 figs. 399. Pearson, F. J., and Swarzenski, W. V., 1974, 14C evidence for the origin of arid region groundwater, northeastern province, Kenya: Internat. Atomic Energy Agency Symposium Isotope Techniques in Groundwater Hydrology, Vienna, Mar. 11-15, 1974, Proc., v. II, p. 95-109. 400. Swarzenski, W. V., and Wanyeki, Simon, Ground-water exploration in north­ eastern Kenya: Agr. Forestry Research Organization, Seminar on Ground Water in East Africa, Nov. 1972, Proc. (in press).

KOREA 401. Callahan, J. T., 1967, The potential of ground water as a renewable resource in Korea: Abs., Proc. Symposium no. 51, Terrestrial waters in the Pacific areas with special reference to environmental factors, Science Council of Japan, Spec. Comm. on Water Research. 402. Callahan, J. T., 1967, Ground water in Korea-A renewable natural resource: Seminar on Water-Resources Development, Korean-American Technical Cooperation Assoc., Oct. 27, 1967, Seoul, Proc., duplicated report, 12 p. 28 BffiLIOGRAPHY, U.S. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, 1967-74

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Ref. No. Fac. Sci. Symposium on Geology of Libya, Tripoli, April 1969, Symposium vol. p. 44~457. 529. McKee, E. D., 1969, Primary strudures in dune sand and their significance: Univ. Libya Fac. Sci. Symposium on Geology of Libya, Tripoli, April 1969, Abs. of papers, p. 13. 530. Tibbitts, G. C., Jr., 1956, A hydrologic reconnaissance of the Hon-Socna-Uaddan area, Libya: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 4 p.

Mi:XICO 531. Back, William, and Hanshaw, B. B., 1970, Comparison of chemical hydrogeology of the carbonate peninsulas of Florida and Yucatan (Mexico): Jour. Hydrol­ ogy, v. 10,no. 4,p. 330-368. 532. Hamilton, Warren, 1971, Recognition on space photographs of structural ele­ ments of Baja California: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 718, 26 p. 533. Jones, P. H., Geothermal resources of the northern Gulf of Mexico Basin: Inter­ nat. Symposium on Development and Utilization of Geothermal Resources, Pisa, Italy, Sept. 22-0ct. 1, 1970 (in press). '

MOROCCO 534. Foley, F. C., 1947, Development of ground water for military use in Morocco and Italy: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 11 p. 535. Phoenix, D. A., 1967, Proposed water-resources investigations in Morocco: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 89 p., 38 figs.

NEPAL 536. Curtis, W. F., 1967, Sediment investigation in Nepal: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 16 p., 5 figs. 537. Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, 1968, Surface water records of Nepal, Supp. no. 2, 1967: Nepal Dept. Hydrol. and Meteorol., 71 p., 5 figs. (Compiled under the guidance of W. W. Evett, U.S. Geol. Survey.) 538. Evett, W. W., 1969, Hydrology and water resources development in Nepal: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 8B p., 16 figs., 4 tables. 539. Hydrological Survey Department, 1967, Compilation of surface-water records of Nepal through December 31, 1965: Nepal Hydrol. Survey Dept., 66 p., 4 figs. (Compiled under the guidance of W. W. Evett, U.S. Geol. Survey.) 540. Hydrological Survey Department, 1967, Surface-water records of Nepal, Supp. no. 1, 1966: Nepal Hydrol. Survey Dept., 66 p., 4 figs. (Compiled under the guidance of W. W. Evett, U.S. Geol. Survey.) 541. Swarzenski, W. V., and Babcock, H. M., 1968, Ground water resources investiga­ tions program for the Western Terai, Nepal: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 57 p., 12 figs. 542. Veatch, F. M:, and Hulsing, Harry, 1962, A water-resources investigation pro­ gram for Nepal: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 81 p., 27 pls., 4 figs.

NICARAGUA 543. Brown, R. P., Ward, P. L., and Plafker, George, 1973, Geologic and seismologic aspects ofthe Managua, Nicaragua, earthquake of Dec. 23, 1972: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 838, 34 p., 23 figs. 36 BffiLIOGRAPHY, U.S. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, 1967-74

Ref. No. 544. Carter, W. D., and Eaton, G. P., 1973, ERTS-1 image contributes to understand­ ing of geologic structures related to the 1972 Managua Earthquake: U.S. Natl. Aeronautics and Space Adm., Symposium on Significant Results ­ tained from ERTS-1, March 5-9, 1973, New Carrollton, Md., NASA SP-327, p. 459-471. 545. Krushensky, R. D., Schmoll, H. R., and Dobrovolny, Ernest, The 1972 Managua earthquake; Geologic constraints on planning for the reconstruction or relo­ cation of Managua, Nicaragua: Geol. Conf., Proc. July 2-12, 1974, French West Indies (in press). 546. Schmoll, H. R., Krushensky, R: D., and Dobrovolny, Ernest, 1973, Geologic con­ straints on planning for redevelopment of Managua, Nicaragua, following the 1972 earthquake: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) NI-2, 79 p., 1 pl., 8 figs., 2 tables.

NIGERIA 547. Anderson, H. R., and Ogilbee, William, 1967, Exploration for artesian water in the Sokoto Basin, Nigeria: Ground Water, v. 5, no. 3, p. 42-46. 548. Anderson, H. R., and Ogilbee, William, 1973, Aquifers in the Sokoto Basin, northwestern Nigeria: U.S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 1757-L. 549. Carmalt, S. W., and Tibbitts, G. C., Jr., 1969, Water levels and artesian pressure in the of northeastern Nigeria, 1963-68: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 73 p., 5 figs. 550. Colson, B. E., 1969, Surface-water resources of the Yobe River system, northern Nigeria, 1963-68: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 201 p., 6 figs. 551. Kiser, R. T., 1968, Chemical quality of water in northern Nigeria, 1965-68: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 41 p., 1 fig. 552. Miller, R. E., Johnston, R. H., Olowu, J. A. 1., and Uzoma, J. U., 1968, Ground­ water hydrology of the Chad Basin in Bornu and Dikwa Emirates, north­ eastern Nigeria, with special emphasis on the flow life of the artesian system: U.S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 1757...,.1, 48 p., 8 figs., 9 pls.

PAKISTAN 553. Ahmed, Waheeduddin, Khan, S. N., and Schmidt, R. G., 1972, Geology and copper mineralization of the Saindak quadrangle, Chagai District, West Pakistan: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 716-A, 21 p., 1 pl., 1 fig.,; also in press, Pakis­ tan Geol. Survey. 554. Bennett, G. C., Mundorff, M. J., and Hussain, S. A., 1953, Electric anolog studies of brine coning beneath fresh-water wells in the Punjab region, West Pakis­ tan: U.S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 1608-J, 31 p., 12 figs., 1 pl. 555. Bogue, R. G., 1973, Sampling and milling tests of chromite ore in the Hindubagh mining district, Quetta Division, Pakistan: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) PK-1, 34 p., 2 figs., 7 tables. 556. Calkins, J. A., and Ahmad, M. M., 1973, Geology of the Tarbela damsite area, Peshawar Division, Pakistan: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) PK-47, 17 p., 1 fig., 1 table. 557. Calkins, J. A., and Matin, A. S. A., 1973, The geology and mineral resources of the Garhi Habibullah quadrangle and the Kakul area, Hazara District, Pakistan: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) PK-38, 55 p., 2 pl., 1 fig., 2 tables. PAKISTAN 37

Ref. No. 558. Calkins, J. A., Offield, T. W., and Ali, S. T., 1973, Soapstone deposits of the Sherwan area, Hazara District, Pakistan: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) PK-25; in press, Pakistan Geol. Survey. 559. Calkins, J. A., Offield, T. W., Abdullah, S.4C M., and Ali, S. T., 1975 Geology of the southern Himalaya and adjacent area in Hazara, Pakistan: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 716-C. 560. Clarke, F. E., and Barnes, Ivan, 1967, Evaluation and control of corrosion and encrustation in tube wells of the Indus Plain, West Pakistan: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 69 p., 28 figs. 561. Clarke, F. E., and Barnes, Ivan, 1969, Evaluation and control of corrosion and encrustation in tube wells of the Indus Plain, West Pakistan: U.S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 1608-L, 63 p., 40 figs. 562. Danilchik, Walter, 1962, Geological appraisal of the proposed Mina Bazar dam­ site, Fort Sandeman district, West Pakistan: Pakistan Geol. Survey Eng. Site Evaluation, Rept. no. 1. 563. Danilchik, Walter, 1962, Interim results of geological investigations of proposed damsites, Chittagong Hill Tracts, East Pakistan: Geol. Survey Pakistan Eng. Site Evaluation Rept. no. 2. 564. Douglass, R. C., 1970, Morphologic studies of fusulinids from the Lower Permian of West Pakistan: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 643-G, 11 p., 7 pls., 6 figs. 565. Fritz, E. B., and Khan, Mujib-ur, 1973, Cretaceous (Albian-Cenomanian) planktonic Foraminifera in Bangu Nala, Quetta Division, Pakistan: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) PK-36, 16 p., 2 figs., 2 tables. 566. Grant, R. E., 1968, Structural adaptation in two Permian brachiopod genera, Salt Range, West Pakistan: Jour. Paleontology, v. 42, no. 1, 33 p. 567. Hemphill, W. R., 1973, Geology of the Dera Ismail Khan area, Pakistan: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file map (ffi) PK-39, 2 sheets, scale 1:250,000. 568. Hemphill, W. R., and Danilchik, Walter, 1968, Geologic interpretation of a Gem­ ini photo (Pakistan): Am. Soc. Photogrammetry, Jour. Photogramm. Eng., v. 34,no. 2,p. 150--154. 569. Hemphill, W. R., Kidwai, A. H., and Jamiluddin, 1973, Geologic map of the Bannu quadrangle, Pakistan: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file map (IR) PK-40, 2 sheets, scale 1:250,000. 570. Hemphill, W. R., and Kidwai, A. H., 1974, Stratigraphy of Bannu and Dera Ismail Khan areas, Pakistan, 1974: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 716-B, 36 p., 5 plates, 2 figs., 1 table. 571. Hood, J. W., Khan, L.A., and Jawaid, Khalid, 1970, Water resources and related geology of Dera Ismail Khan District, West Pakistan, with reference to the availability of ground water for development: U.S. Geol. Survey Water­ Supply Paper 1608-K, 74 p., 16 figs., 6 pls. 572. Jones, C. L., 1970, Potash in halite evaporites, Salt Range, West Pakistan: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 700--D, p. 140--145, 3 figs., 2 tables. 573. Jones, C. L., and Asrarullah, 1968, Potential for potash and other evaporite mineral resources in West Pakistan: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) PK-46, 17 p., 2 figs.; Pakistan Geol. Survey (in press). 574. Jones, J. R., and Babcock, H. M., 1967, Ground-water resources investigations program for East Pakistan: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 52 p., 3 figs. 575. Khan, M.A. M., and Parker, N. A., 1970, Clay, claystone, and shale ofChittagong region (Pakistan) for light-weight aggregate production: Pakistan Geol. Sur­ vey Recs., v. 20, pt. 2, p. 1-21, 7 pls. 38 BIBLIOGRAPHY, U.S. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, 1967-74

Ref No. 576. Klinger, F. L., and Richards, R. L., 1973, Barite in Pakistan: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) PK-31, 48 p., 12 figs., 8 tables. 577. Landis, E. R., Reinemund, J. A., Cone, G. C., Schlick, D. P., and Kebblish, W., 1973, Analyses of Pakistan coals: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) PK-58, 71 p., 1 fig., 1 table. 578. Malmberg, G. T., 1975, Reclamation by tubewell drainage in Rechna Doab and adjacent areas, Punjab region, Pakistan: U.S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 1608--0. 579. Malmberg, G. T., and Rehman, Ata-ur, 1967, Preliminary water budget analysis ofSCARP-1, Rechna Doab, July 1965--June 1966: West Pakistan Water and Power Devel. Authority, WASID Tech. Paper 16, 46 p., 11 pls., 2 figs. 580. Malmberg, G. T., Khan, Z. A., and Abdullah, M., 1968, Change in chemical quality of ground water in SCARP-1, Rechna Doab, 1960--62 through 1967: West Pakistan Water and Power Devel. Authority, WASID Tech, Paper 21, 57 p., 6 pls., 3 figs. 581. Meissner, C. R., 1973, Phosphatic rock in the Nizampur area of the Kala Chitta Hills, Pakistan: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) PK-6, 15 p., 2 figs., 1 table. 582. Meissner, C. R., Jr., Master, J. M., Rashid, M. A., and Hussain, Muzaffar, 1974, Stratigraphy of the Kohat quadrangle, Pakistan: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 716--D, 30 p., 5 pls., 3 figs., 1 table. 583. Meissner C. R., Jr., and Rahman, Habib-ur, 1973, Distribution, thickness, and lithology of Paleocene rocks in Pakistan: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 716--E, 6 p., 4 pls. 584. Mundorff, M. J., Bennett, G. C., and Ahmad, Masood, 1972, Electric analog studies of flow to wells in the Punjab aquifer of West Pakistan: U.S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 1608--N, 28 p., 1 pl., 12 figs. 585. Offield, T. W., and Abdullah, S. K. M., 1973, Reconnaissance geology of the Balakot and Mahandri quadrangles, Hazara District, Pakistan: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) PK-34, 41 p., 2 pls., 1 fig. 586. Offield, T. W., Abdullah, S.M. K., and Zafar, M.S., 1973, Reconnaissance geology of the Mansehra quadrangle, Hazara District, Pakistan: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) PK-10, 31 p., 1 pl. 587. Offield, T. W., Calkins, J. A., and Ali, S. T., 1973, Reconnaissance geology ofthe Tarbela quadrangle, Hazara District, Pakistan: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) PK-37, 38 p., 1 pl., 1 fig. 588. Offield, T. W., and Van Vloten, Roger, 1974, Structure and chromite deposits in alpine-type ultramafic complexes: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR)PK-3, 15 p., 5 figs. 589. Parker, N. A., Light-weight aggregate as a potential industry for Pakistan: Pakistan Geol. Survey (in press). 590. Rahman, Habib-ur, and Dunkle, D. H., On marine fishes from the Eocene of West Pakistan: Pakistan Geol. Survey (in press). 591. Rehman, Ata-ur, and Malmberg, G. T., 1967, Hydrology of the Mona Reclamation Project before 1965: West Pakistan Water and Power Devel. Authority, WASID Tech. Paper 17, 81 p., 2 pls., 14 figs. 592. Schmidt, R. G., 1968, Exploration possibilities in the western Chagai district, West Pakistan: Econ. Geol., v. 63, no. 1, p. 51-60, 3 figs. 593. Schmidt, R. G., Ahmed, Waheeuddin, and Khan, S. N., Reconnaissance for mineralized areas in the western Chagai District, West Pakistan: Pakistan Geol. Survey (in press). PERU 39

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PANAMA 607. Simons, F. S., 1951, Some manganese deposits in the Republic of Panama: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 61 p., 12 figs.

PARAGUAY 608. Russel, D. A., Lehr, J. R., Livingston, 0. W., Blade, L. V., and Wangh, D. L., 1971, Lime, fertilizer, and agricultural potential in Paraguay: Tennessee Valley Authority LA(QA) 13-71, Rept. prepared for U.S. Dept. State, Agency Inter­ nat. Devel., 108 p., 11 figs.

PERU 609. Ericksen, G. E., McCauley, J. F., and Grolier, M. J., 1973, Quaternary uplift and desert modifications of the Peruvian coastal platform: Cong. Latinoamericano Geol., 2d, Caracas, Resumenes, p. 162-163. 40 BffiLIOGRAPHY, U.S. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, 1967-74

Ref No. 610. Ericksen, G. E., and Plafker, George, 1972, Geologic control of destruction during the Peru earthquake of May 31, 1970: U.S.-Japan Panel on Wind and Seis­ mic effects, 4th, Washington, D.C., May 17-19, 1972, 33 p. 611. Ericksen, G. E., Plafker, George, and Concha, J. F., 1970, Preliminary report on the geologic events associated with the May 31, 1970, Peru earthquake: U.S. Geol. Survey Circ. 639, 25 p., 12 figs. 612. Ericksen, G. E., Plafker, George, and LaCruz, Juan, 1974, Case study; Engineer­ ing geology and siting problems related to the Peru earthquake of May 31, 1970, in Chap. V, Siting considerations to reduce the effects of earthquakes and wind storms, in Design, siting, and construction of low-cost housing and community buildings to better withstand earthquakes and windstorms: U.S. Natl. Bur. Standards Bldg. Sci. Series, 48, p. 38-74. 613. Grolier, M. J., Ericksen, G. E., McCauley, J. F., and Morris, E. C., 1974, The desert land forms of Peru; a preliminary photographic atlas: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 146 p.: Astrogeology 57, prepared for Natl. Aeronau­ tics and Space Admin. 146 p., 110 illus. 614. MacKallor, J. A., 1967, Photo-mosaic of western Peru from Gemini photography: U.S. Natl. Aeronautics and Space Admin., Earth Res. Survey Program Tech. Letter NASA-87; U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 10 p., 3 figs. 615. Plafker, George, and Ericksen, G. E., 1971, Geologic aspects of the May 31, 1970, Peru earthquake (abs.): Geol. Soc. America Abs. with programs, p. 178-179. 616. Plafker, George, and Ericksen, G. E., 1971, 11 Peru colpito da un disastroso terremoto: Enciclopedia Della Scienza e Della Technica, Arnoldo Mondadori, Milan, p. 48. 617. Plafker, George, Ericksen, G. E., and Concha, J. F., 1971, Geologic aspects ofthe May 31, 1970, Peru earthquake: Seismol. Soc. America Bull., v. 61, p. 543-- 578. 618. Schoff, S. L., and Sayan M., J. L., 1956, Informe preliminar sobre los recursos de agua subterranea en el area de Lima, in Informe presentado por Ia comision encargada del estudio del mejoramiento de agua potable de Lima: Ministry Devel. Public Works, Superintendence Water Supply of Lima, p. 239-248. 619. Schoff, S. L., and Sayan, M., J. L., 1959, Reconocimiento de las aguas subter­ raneas: Peru Serv. Cooperativo lnteram. del Plan del Sur, Plan regional para el desarrollo del sur de Peru, Informes, v. 3, 157 p., 30 figs. 620. Schoff, S. L., and Sayan M., J. L., 1969, Ground-water resources of the Lam­ bayeque Valley, Department ofLambayeque, northern Peru: U.S. Geol. Sur­ vey Water-Supply Paper 1663--F, 77 p., 3 pis., 24 figs. 621. Stoertz, G. E., and Ericksen, G. E., 1972, Expected results of hydrologic and geologic studies using ERTS imagery of the Atacama Desert, Altiplano, and Puna de Atacama (abs.): Internat. Symposium on Remote Sensing of Envi­ ronment, 8th, Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., p. 156--157.

PHILIPPINES 622. Harrington, J. F., and Andrews, L. E., 1969, Iron-ore resources ofthe Philippines: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) PH-7, 34 p., 1 fig. 623. Moxham, R. M., 1967, Changes in surface temperatures at Taal Volcano, Philip­ pines, 1965-1966: Bull. Volcano!., v. 31, p. 215-234. 624. Philippine Department of Public Works and Communications, Bureau of Public Works, 1958, Surface-Water Supply of the Philippines, 1945-56: Philippine Div. Irrigation, Surface-Water Supply Bull. 2, v. 1, 501 p., 5 figs. (Compiled with the guidance ofF. M. Veatch and L. J. Snell.) SAUDI ARABIA 41

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SAUDI ARABIA 635. Abbuttahir, I. H., and North, L. D., 1974, Application computer systems for the interpretation and analysis of geologic information [Saudi Arabia]: Arab Conf. Mineral Resources, 2d, Jiddah, Saudi Arabia, 1974, Conf. Doc., Back­ ground Papers, Technol. p. 46-52. 636. Allcott, G. H., 1969, Ash Sha'ib zinc-copper prospect: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Mineral Resources Research 1967-68, p. 20-21. 637. Allcott, G. H., 1969, Geochemical investigation of the Ma'dan gold-copper mine: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Mineral Resources Re­ search 1967-68, p. 40-41. 638. Allcott, G. H., 1969, Geochemical prospecting in Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Mineral Resources Research 1967-68, p. 87-88. 639. Allcott, G. H., 1970, A geochemical evaluation of the Ash Sha'ib mineral pros­ pect, Asir quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-118, 38 p., 6 pl., 3 figs., 6 tables. 42 BffiLIOGRAPHY, U.S. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, 1967-74

Ref. No. 640. Allcott, G. H., 1970, Diamond drilling at the ancient Ablah mine: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Mineral Resources Research 1968-69, 5 p., 2 figs., 3 tables. 641. Allcott, G. H., 1970, Diamond drilling at the Ma'den ancient mine: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Mineral Resources Research 1968-69, 6 p., 3 figs., 2 tables. 642. Allcott, G. H., 1970, Preliminary results from biogeochemical prospecting h. Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Mineral Resources Research 1968-69, p. 122-124. 643. Allen, R. V., and Davis, W. E., 1969, Geophysical investigations in the Bir ldimah-Wadi Wassat area, Saudi Arabia, Part 1: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-53, 3 p., 3 pl., 2 figs. 644. Allen, R. V., and Davis, W. E., 1969, Geophysical investigations in the Bir Idimah-Wadi Wassat area, Saudi Arabia, Part 2: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., (IR) SA-54, 5 p., 6 pl., 1 fig. 645. Andreasen, G. E., and Flanigan, V. J., 1970, USGS digital system for airborne gamma-ray spectrometry surveys: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Mineral Resources Research 1968-69, p. 14~143. 646. Andreasen, G. E., and Greenwood, W. R., 1974, Geologic interpretation of total­ intensity aeromagnetic data for the Precambrian shield, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (abs.): Am. Geophys. Union Trans., v. 55, no. 4, p. 232. 647. Andreasen, G. E., and Petty, A. J., 1973, Total-intensity aeromagnetic map ofthe Southern N ajd quadrangle and part of the southern Tuwayq quandrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Re­ sources, Geol. Map GM-13, scale 1:500,000, with text. 648. Andreasen, G. E., and Petty, A. J., 1974, Total-intensity aeromagnetic map of the northern Hijaz quadrangle and part of the Wadi as Sirhan quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Directorate . Gen. Mineral Re­ sources Geol. Map GM-9, scale 1:500,000. 649. Andreasen, G. E., and Petty, A. J., 1974, Total-intensity aeromagnetic map of the northern Hijaz quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabia Direc­ torate Gen. Mineral Resources, Geol. Map GM-10, scale 1:500,000. 650. Andreasen, G. E., and Petty, A. J., 1974, Total-intensity aeromagnetic map of the Wadi Ar Rimah quadrangle and part of the northern Tuwayq quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Re­ sources, Geol. Map GM-11, scale 1:500,000. 651. Andreasen, G. E., and Petty, A. J., 1974, Total-intensity aeromagnetic map of the southern Hijaz quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Direc­ torate Gen. Mineral Resources, Geol. Map GM-12, scale 1:000,000. 652. Andreasen, G. E., and Petty, A. J., 1974, Total-intensity aeromagnetic map of the Tihamat Ash Sham quadrangle and part of the Asir quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Saudia Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Geol. Map GM-14, scale 1:500,000. 653. Bagdady, Abdulaziz, Luce, R. W., and Roberts, R. J., 1974, Geology and ore deposits at the Mahd adh Dhahab mine, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Arab Conf. Mineral Resources, 2d, Jiddah, Saudi Arabia, 1974, Conf. Doc. Back­ ground Papers, Misc. p. 16~181. 654. Bayley, R. W., 1972, Geologic map and section of the Wadi Yiba quadrangle, [Saudi Arabia]: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Geol. Map GM-1, scale 1:100,000, with text. SAUDI ARABIA 43

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Ref No. 674. Coleman, R. G., Tatsumoto, M., Coles, D. G., Hedge, C. E., and Mays, R. E., 1973, Red Sea Basalts: Am. Geophys. Union Trans., v. 54, no. 11, p. 1001-1002. 675. Cornwall, H. R., 1973, Geology of the Wadi Harjab quadrangle, Kingdom ofSaudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Geol. Map GM-3, scale 1:100,000, with text. 676. Davis, W. E., 1972, Geophysical investigations by the U.S. Geological Survey in Saudi Arabia, October 1966 to September 1967: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-99, 9 p. 677. Davis, W. E., and Akhrass, M. N., 1969, Preliminary geophysical investigation of the Wadi Yiba copper prospect, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-96, 4 p., 3 figs. 678. Davis, W. E., Akhrass, M. N., and Kazzaz, Hisham, 1969, Geophysical explora­ tion in the Wadi Qatan area, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-93, 9 p., 5 pl., 6 figs. 679. Davis, W. E., and Allen, R. V., 1967, Geophysical investigations of the Bahran gossan and Shaihab mine, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. SA-57, 2 p., 1 fig. 680. Davis, W. E., and Allen, R. V., 1967, Review of geophysical activities by the U.S. Geological Survey in Saudi Arabia, 7/116~6/19/66: U.S. Geol. Survey open­ file rept. SA-66, 4 p. 681. Davis, W. E., and Allen, R. V., 1970, Geophysical exploration in the southern Hijaz, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-27, 6 p., 4 figs. 682. Davis, W. E., and Allen, R. V., 1972, Magnetometer survey of the Methgal iron deposit, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-34, 2 p., 2 figs. 683. Davis, W. E., and Allen, R. V., 1972, Geophysical exploration in the Jabal Sam­ ran area, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-12, 9 p., 7 figs. 684. Davis, W. E., Allen, R. V., and Akhrass, M. N., 1970, Magnetometer survey in the Jebel Idsas area, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-18, 8 p., 2 figs. 685. Davis, W. E., Allen, R. V., and Akhrass, M. N., 1972, Geophysical exploration in the Mahad adh Dhahab district, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-14, 4 p., 2 figs. 686. Davis, W. E., and Kazzaz, H., 1970, Preliminary geophysical investigation of the Esh Qay'ib (Esh Sha'ib) mine area, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-89, 10 p., 6 figs. 687. Delevaux, M. N., Doe, B. R., and Brown, G. F., 1967, Preliminary lead isotope investigations of brine from the Red Sea, galena from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and galena from United Arab Republic (Egypt): Earth and Planetary Sci. Letters, v. 3, no. 2, p. 139-144. 688. Dodge, F. C. W., 1973, Geology and evaluation of tungsten anomalies, Buhairan-Abu Khurg area, southeast part of the Uyaijah ring structure, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (lR) 163, 32 p., 1 pl. 689. Dougherty, D. F., 1953, The water supply of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 3 p. 690. Earhart, R. L., 1969, Results of geological investigations and exploratory drilling in the Wadi Bidah copper district: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Mineral Resources Research 1967-68, p. 5~57 691. Earhart, R. L., 1969, Wadi Yiba copper prospect: Saudi' Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Mineral Resources Research, 1967-68 p. 66-67. SAUDI ARABIA 45

Ref. No. 692. Earhart, R. L., 1969, Geologic reconnaissance of the A1 Qunfidhah area, Tihamat Ash Sham quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-97, 46 p., 5 figs., 2 tables. 693. Earhart, R. L., 1969, Preliminary investigation of a copper occurrence of Jabal Sarbon, Tihamat Ash Sham quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-102, 11 p., 2 figs. 694. Earhart, R. L., 1969, Report on exploration of the Wadi Yiba copper prospect, Tihamat Ash Sham quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-108, 42 p.; 10 figs., 2 tables. 695. Earhart, R. L., 1970, Geologic setting of massive sulfide deposits in the Wadi Bidah district, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia [abs.]: Internat. Mineralog. Assoc., 7th Gen. Mtg., Internat. Assoc. Genesis of Ore Deposits, Tokyo-Kyoto, Japan, Collected Abs., Tokyo, Sci. Council Japan, p. 109. 696. Earhart, R. L., 1971, Geologic setting of massive sulfide deposits in the Wadi Bidah district, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Japan Soc. Mining Geol., Spec. Issue 3, p. 31~315 [Internat. Mineralog. Assoc. Internat. Assoc. Genesis Ore Deposits, Tokyo-Kyoto, Proc., IAGOD volume]. 697. Earhart, R. L., and Mawas, M. M., 1970, Geology and mineral evaluation ofthe Wadi Bidah district, southern Hijaz quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-119, 100 p., 6 pls., 10 figs., 7 tables. 698. Flanigan, V. J., 1969, U.S. Geological Survey geophysical activities in Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Mineral Re­ sources Research 1967-68, p. 8~81. 699. Flanigan, V. J ., 1970, USGS geophysical activities in Saudi Arbia: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Mineral Resources Research 1968-69, 3 p. 700. Flanigan, V. J., 1970, Geophysical reconnaissance of sites in the Precambrian Shield, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia-Part I, Evaluation of an electromagnetic anomaly in Suk al Khamis area; Part II, Electromagnetic reconnaissance of the Wadi Fig and Mahawiyah areas: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-115, 15 p., 3 figs., 2 tables. 701. Flanigan, V. J., 1974, Gamma radiation-an aid to geologic mapping on the Arabian shield, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Bull. 11, 10 p., 7 figs., 1 table. 702. Fleck, R. J., 1973, Geochronology oflate Precambrian and early Paleozoic rocks of Saudi Arabia (abs.): Am. Geophys. Union Trans. EOS., v. 53, no. 11, p. 1130. 703. Fleck, R. J., Coleman, R. G., Cornwall, H. R., Greenwood, W. R., Hadley, D. G., Prinz, W. C., Ratte, J. S., and Schmidt, D. L., Geochonology of the Arabian Shield, western Saudi Arabia, K-Ar results: Geol. Soc. America Bull., v. 87, no. 1, p. 9-21 (in press). 704. Fleck, R. J., Greenwood, W. R., Hadley, D. G., and Prinz, W. C., 1973, Age and origin of tonalite-granodiorite gneisses, western Saudi Arabia [abs.]: Am. Geophys. Union Trans., v. 54, no. 11, p. 1226. 705. Gaskill, D. L., 1970, Economic evaluation of a marble deposit and a kyanite deposit northeast of AI Lith, southern Hijaz quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Part I, Marble deposit on Wadi Minsah; Part II, Kyanite deposit near Wadi Ad Aij: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-116, 19 p., 2 figs. 706. Godson, R. H., 1974, GEOPAC: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-162, 146 p., 17 figs. 707. Godson, R. H., and Andreasen, G. E., 1974, A computer system for the storage and retrieval of gravity data, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open­ file rept. (IR) SA-167, 25 p., 7 figs. 46 BffiLIOGRAPHY, U.S. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, 1967-74

Ref. No. 708. Goldsmith, Richard, 1968, Section of the Fatima Formation near Bahrah, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. SA-65, 6 p., 1 fig. 709. Goldsmith, Richard, 1971, Mineral resources of the southern Hijaz quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Re­ sources, Bull. 5, 65 p., 1 pl., 30 figs. [1972]. 710. Goldsmith, Richard, 1972, Geochemical sampling in the Wadi Shugea-Wadi Hawara area, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-44, 7 p., 2 figs. 711. Goldsmith, Richard, and Kouther, J. H., 1971, Geology of the Mahd adh Dhahab-Umm ad Damar area, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Bull. 6, 20 p., 1 pl., 13 figs. [1972 ]. 712. Goldsmith, Richard, and Kouther, J. H., 1972, Report on field work in the Mahd adh Dhahab area, Saudi Arabia, February 29-April 13, 1964: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-6, 9 p. 713. Goldsmith, Richard, and Kouther, J. H., 1972, Notes on field trips to the At Ta'if-Bilad Zahran area, Saudi Arabia, June 7-August 1, 1964, and August 22-29, 1964: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-47, 10 p. 714. Gonzalez, Louis, 1970, Nickel-cobalt anomalies in laterite at Jabal Jedair: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Mineral Resources Research 1968-69, 2 p., 1 fig. 715. Gonzalez, Louis, 1970, Report on field trip to Wadi Bidah and Ablah areas, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-85, 9 p., 2 figs. 716. Gonzalez, Louis, 1972, Heavy minerals reconnaissance in the Fatimah Formation nearJiddah, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-95, 5 p., 1 fig. 717. Gonzalez, Louis, 1973, Geologic map and sections of the Jabal 'In quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Re­ sources, Geol. Map GM-2. 718. Gonshor, M. L., 1969, Facilities available in the joint DGMRJUSGS analytical laboratory: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Mineral Re­ sorces Research 1967-68, p. 88-90. 719. Greenwood, W. R., 1971, A meteorite fall near Sakakah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-132. 720. Greenwood, W. R., 1972, The Hail Arch, a key to the Arabian Shield during evolution of the Red Sea rift [abs. ]: Geol. Soc. America Abs. with Pro­ grams, v. 4, no. 7, p. 520. 721. Greenwood, W. R., 1974, The Ha'il Arch, a key to the Arabian Shield during evolution of the Red Sea rift: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Re­ sources, Bull. 7, 5 p., 1 fig. 722. Greenwood, W. R., 1975, Geology of the Biljurshi quadrangle, southern Hijaz area, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (with a section on Geophysics, by G. E. Andreasen, and a section on Mineral resources, by V. A. Trent): Saudi Ara­ bian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Geol. · Map. GM-25, scale 1:100,000. 723. Greenwood, W. R., 1975, Geology of the Jabal Shada quadrangle, Tihamat Ash Sham area, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Min­ eral Resources, Geol. Map GM-20, scale 1:100,000. 724. Greenwood, W. R., 1975, Geology of the Jabal Ibrahim quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources Map GM-22, scale 1:100,000. SAUDI ARABIA 47

Ref. No. 725. Greenwood, W. R., 1975, Geology of the Aqiq quadrangle, southern Hijaz area, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Re­ sources Map GM-23, scale 1:100,000. 726. Greenwood, W. R., and Brown, G. F., 1973, Petrology and chemical analysis of selected plutonic rocks from the Arabian Shield, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Bull. 9, 9 p., 4 figs., 1 table. 727. Greenwood, W. R., Hadley, D. G., and Schmidt, D. L., 1973, Tectono-stratigraphic subdivision of Precambrian rocks in the southern part of the Arabian Shield: Geol. Soc. America Abs. with programs, v. 5, no. 7, p. 643. 728. Greenwood, W. R., Roberts, R. J., and Bagdady, Abdulaziz, 1974, Mineral belts in Saudi Arabia: Arab Conf. Mineral Resources, 2d, Jiddah, Saudi Arabia, 1974, Conf. Doc. Background Papers, Misc. p. 130-151. 729. Greenwood, W. R., Roberts, R. J., Kiilsgaard, T. H., Puffett, Willard, and Naqvi, I. M., 197 4, Massive sulfide deposits in Wadi Bidah mining district, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Arab Conf. Mineral Resources, 2d, Jiddah, Saudi Arabia, 1974, Conf. Doc. Background Papers, Copper p. 8&-99. 730. Hadley, D. G., 1973, The taphrogeosynclinal J'Balah Group in the Precambrian Shield, northwest Saudi Arabia: Geol. Soc. American Abs. with Programs, v. 5, no. 7, p. 646. 731. Hadley, D. G., 1974, Geology of the Sahl al Matran quadrangle, northwestern Hijaz, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Geol. Map GM-6, scale 1:100,000, with text. 732. Hadley, D. G., 1974, Geologic maps and sections of the Wayban quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Re­ sources, Geol. Map GM-7, 1:100,000. 733. Hadley, D. G., 1974, The taphrogeosynclinal Jubaylah Group in the Mashhad area, northwestern Hijaz, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Directo­ rate Gen. Mineral Resources, Bull. 10, 18 p., 19 figs., 2 tables. 734. Hadley, D. G., 1975, Geology of the Wadi Hali quadrangle, Tihamat ash Sham, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Re­ sources Geol. Map GM-21, scale 1:100,000. 735. Hadley, D. G., 1975, Geology of the Qal'at as Sawrah quadrangle and petro­ graphic data of selected layered and plutonic rocks from the Sahl al Matran quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Min­ eral Resources Geol. Map GM-24, scale 1:100,000. 736. Hadley, D. G., Geology of the AI Qunfidah quadrangle, Tihamat ash Sham area, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Re­ sources Bull. (in press). 737. Hadley, D. G., and Schmidt, D. L., 1974: Nonglacial origin for conglomerate beds in the Wajid Sandstone of Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open file rept., 27 p., 11 figs. 738. Hall, S., and Andreasen, G. E., 1974, A magnetic study of the development of the Red Sea (abs.): Am. Geophys. Union Trans., v. 55, no. 4, p. 232. 739. Hanford, Lincoln, 1969, DGMR/USGS Geochronology Laboratory: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Mineral Resources Research, 1967-68, p. 90-92. 740. Hase, D. H., 1970, Qualitative analysis of airborne magnetometer data: The Arabian Shield, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-110, 44 p., 1 pl. 48 BffiLIOGRAPHY, U.S. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, 1967-74

Ref No. 741. Hase, D. H., Flanigan, V. J., and Akhrass, M. N., 1970, Recommended geophysi­ cal investigations of mineral occurrences at Jabal Samran, AI Marasia, and Wutaileh (Saudi Arabia): U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-104, 5 p., 1 map, scale 1:500,000. 742. Hummel, C. L., 1972, Geology and mineral deposits of the Wadi an Nuqumi quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (ffi) SA-82, 18 p., 1 pl., 2 figs. 743. Hummel, C. L., and Ankary, Abdullah, 1972, Geology and mineral deposits of the Jabal ash Shumta quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (ffi) SA-81, ·29 p., 1 pl., 3 figs. 744. Hummel, C. L., Ankary, Abdullah, and Hakim, Hashim, 1970, Preliminary re­ port on the ancient mines and mineral occurrences in northeastern Hijaz quadrangle 205 and the southwest part of Wadi Ar Rimah quadrangle 206, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-33, 45 p., 1 pl., 1 fig. 745. Hummel, C. L., and Hakim, Hashim, 1972, Report of field trip February 24 to April 2, 1965, in part of the Northeastern Hijaz quadrangle, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-9, 2 p. 746. Hummel, C. L., and Hakim, Hashim, 1972, Preliminary report on Hail~Hulayfah region and progress of reconnaissance mineral survey in the northeastern Hijaz quadrangle, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-10, 11 p. 747. Jackson, R. 0., 1969, USGS Reports and publications: Saudi Arabian Directo1ate Gen. Mineral Resources, Mineral Resources Research, 1967-68, p. 105-111. 748. Jackson, R. 0., 1970, USGS reports and publications: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Mineral Resources Research, 1968--69, 8 p. 749. Johnson, R. F., and Trent, V. A., 1967, Geologic map of the Wadi As Surr area, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Re­ sources, Min. Inv. Map Ml-5. 750. Johnson, R. F., and Trent, V. A., 1968, Mineral reconnaissance of the AI Jizl quadrangle, northwest Hijaz (Saudi Arabia): Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Min. Inv. Map Ml-10. 751. Johnson, R. F., and Trent, V. A., 1968, Mineral reconnaissance of the Qal'at As Sawrah quadrangle (Saudi Arabia): Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Min. Inv. Map Ml-11. 752. Johnson, R. F., and Trent, V. A., 1968, Mineral investigations in the Jabal Radwa quadrangle, northwest Hijaz, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-21, 10 p., 1 map 1:100,000 scale. 753. Johnson, R. F., and Trent, V. A., 1968, Mineral reconnaissance of the Bir al Bayda quadrangle, northwest Hijaz, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open­ file rept. (IR) SA-37, 13 p., map, scale 1:100,000. 754. Johnson, R. F., and Trent, V. A., 1968, Mineral reconnaissance ofthe Wadi al'Ays quadrangle, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-45, 8 p., map, scale 1:100,000. 755. Johnson, R. F., and Trent, V. A., 1970, Report on the field trip in the northwest­ ern Hijaz quadrangle, Saudi Arabia, during the period February 21 to March 28, 1965: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-8, 3 p., 1 fig. 756. Johnson, R. F., and Trent, V. A., 1972, Report on field trip to the Jabal As Sawrah and Wadi AI' Ays areas, northwestern Hijaz quadrangle, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-36, 4 p. 757. Johnson, R. F., and Trent, V. A., 1972, Mineral reconnaissance of the southern part of the Wadi Qaraqir quadrangle, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-52, 4 p., 1 fig. SAUDI ARABIA 49

Ref. No. 758. Johnson, R. F., and Trent, V. A., 1972, Mineral deposits of the northwestern Hijaz quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-80, 55 p., 6 figs. 759. Kahr, V. P., Overstreet, W. C., Whitlow, J. W., and Ankary, Abdullah, 1972, Reconnaissance geology of the Jabal Bitran quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-124, 70 p., 1 pl., 4 figs. 760. Kiilsgaard, T. H., 1970, Evaluation of a diamond drilling program at the Samrah Mine near Ad Dawadimi, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-106, 77 p., 13 figs., 3 tables. 761. Kiilsgaard, T. H., 1974, Summary of activities, U.S. Geological Survey Saudi Arabian project, 1950-1974: U.S. Geological Survey open-file rept. 74-129 ((lR)SA-168), 53 p., 2 figs., 1 table. 762. Kiilsgaard, T. H., and Martin, Conrad, 1969, Geological investigation and exploratory drilling at the Samra silver mine: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Mineral Resources Research, 1967-68, p. 4~50. 763. Martin, Conrad, 1969, Cement materials in the Ta'if area: Saudi Arabian Direc­ torate Gen. Mineral Resources, Mineral Resources Research, 1967-68, p. 50-52. 764. Martin, Conrad, 1970, Preliminary investigation of cement materials in the Ta'if area, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-109, 18 p., 1 fig., 1 table. 765. Martin, Conrad, 1970, An appraisal of the Jabal ldsas magnetite mineralization based on diamond drill hole N40A (Saudi Arabia) U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-111, 29 p., 4 figs., 1 table. 766. Martin, Conrad, 1970, Wadi Wassat pyrite: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Min­ eral Resources, Mineral Resources Research 1968-69, p. 94-96, 1 fig., 2 ta­ bles. 767. Meissner, C. R., 1969, Phosphate deposits in the Sirhan-Turayf basin: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Mineral Resources Research 1967-68, p. 52-53. 768. Meissner, C. R., Jr., 1970, Results of core drilling in the West Thaniyat phosphate area: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Mineral Resources Research, 1968-69, 2 p., 1 fig. 769. Meissner, C. R., 1970, Phosphate rock at West Thaniyat Sirhan-Turaif (Jawf­ Sakakah) Basin, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-94, 8 p., 4 figs. . 770. Meissner, C. R., Jr., and Ankary, A. 0., 1970, Geology of phosphate deposits in the Sirhan-Turayf Basin, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with Dry beneficiation of phosphate ore from West Thaniyat, Saudi Arabia, by the Tennessee Valley Authority: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-112, 79 p., 3 pls., 10 figs. 771. Meissner, C. R., and Ankary, Abdullah, 1971, Geologic map of the Wadi Abu Ghada, northwestern Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Min. Inv. Map Ml-20, scale 1:25,000. 772. Meissner, C. R., and Ankary, Abdullah, 1971, Geologic map ofthe Wadi Umm AI Arta quadrangle, northwestern Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Min. Inv. Map MI-21, scale 1:25,000. 773. Meissner, C. R., and Ankary, Abdullah, 1971, Geologic map of the Wadi Abu Bu'aythiran quadrangle, northwestern Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Direc­ torate Gen. Mineral Resources, Min. Inv. Map MI-22, scale 1:25,000. 774. Meissner, C. R., and Ankary, Abdullah, 1971, Geologic map of the Qulub Al Humaydan quadrangle, northwestern Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Direc­ torate Gen. Mineral Resources, Min. lnv. Map MI-23, scale 1:25,000. 50 BffiLIOGRAPHY, U.S. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, 1967-74

Ref. No. 775. Meissner, C. R., and Ankary, Abdullah, 1971, Geologic map of the Kutaybat Nasir quadrangle, northwestern Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Min. Inv. Map MI-24, scale 1:25,000. 776. Meissner, C. R., and Ankary, Abdullah, 1971, Geologic map of the Thaniyat Turayf quadrangle, northwestern Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Min. lnv. Map MI-25, scale 1:25,000. 777. Meissner, C. R., Jr., and Ankary, Abdullah, 1972, Phosphorite deposits in the Sirhan Turayf Basin, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Mineral Resources Rept. lnv. 2, 27 p., 3 pl., 9 figs., 8 tables. 778. Mytton, J. W., 1967, Phosphate deposits in the Jawf-Sakakah basin, Saudi Arabia, part II, Thaniyat Turayf and Qurayniz: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-74, 20 p., 3 figs. 779. Mytton, J. W., 1970, Geological reconnaissance of the western part ofthe Wadi Ar Rimah quadrangle, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-3, 3 p. 780. Mytton, J. W., 1970, Reconnaissance for mineral deposits in the Precambrian rocks of the Wadi Ar Rimah quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-121, 76 p., 1 pl., 3 figs., 3 tables. 781. Mytton, J. W., 1972, Geological reconnaissance in the northern Tuwayq and Wadi ar Rimah quadrangles, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-l, 6 p. 782. Overstreet, W. C., 1968, Mineral investigations between Khamis Mushayt and Bi'r Idimah, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. OR) SA-23, 18 p. 783. Overstreet, W. C., 1968, Mineral exploration between Bi'r ldimah and Wadi Haraman, Asir quadrangle, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-39, 70 p. 784. Overstreet, W. C., 1968, Preliminary results of a trip October 30 to December 21, 1965, with synopsis of mineral reconnaissance in the Asir quadrangle: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-40, 48 p. 785. Overstreet, W. C., 1968, Summary of results from a trip Feb. 6-Mar. 5, 1966, to Bi'r Idimah, Jabal Ashirah, and As Sarat Mountains, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-49, 47 p., 1 fig. 786. Overstreet, W. C., Bahijri, S. M., Fourati, M. A., and Gonzales, Louis, 1967, Progress report II. Assays and analyses of pytitic core from Wadi W assat gossan, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-63, 8 p., 2 tables. 787. Overstreet, W. C., Bahijri, S.M., and Shararahly, A. H., 1969, Results of a trip Oct. 25--29, 1966, to the Bir El Adhbat area and the Esh Qay'ib (Esh Sha'ib) mine, eastern Asir, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-84, 20 p., 6 tables. 788. Overstreet, W. C., Overstreet, E. F., and Goudarzi, G. H., 1973, Mineralogical and chemical investigations of the laterite in the As Sarat Mountains, ,Asir re­ gion, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources open-file rept., 66 p., 11 fig., 1 pl. 789. Overstreet, W. C., and others, 1967, Progress report on analyses of pyrite core from diamond drill hole under gossan at Wadi W assat, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-58, 17 p., 7 tables. 790. Overstreet, W. C., Raisanen, Eino, Fourati, M. A., Shahwan, K. H., and Baradja, Ibrahim, 1969, Progress report III. Descriptions and analyses of pyrite core from drill holes 6 and 7, Wadi W assat area, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-92, 75 p., 7 tables. SAUDI ARABIA 51

Ref. No. 791. Overstreet, W. C., and Rossman, D. L., 1970, Reconnaissance geology of the Wadi Wassat quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-117, 67 p., 2 pls. 3 figs. 792. Overstreet, W. C., and Whitlow, J. W., 1970, Summary of field trip March-April 1964 to the southern Tuwayq quadrangle, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. {IR) SA-16, 7 p. 793. Overstreet, W. C., and Whitlow, J. W., 1970, Summary of trip during May-June 1964 to the southern Tuwayq quadrangle, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-17, 4 p. 794. Overstreet, W. C., and Whitlow, J. W., 1972, Reconnaissance geology of the Pre­ cambrian rocks in the Bi'r Ghamrah quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. {IR) SA-128, 33 p., 1 pl., 3 figs. 795. Overstreet, W. C., and Whitlow, J. W., 1972, Reconnaissance geology of the Pre­ cambrian rocks in the Wadi Mahraghah quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-129, 30 p., 1 pl., 3 figs. 796. Overstreet, W. C., Whitlow, J. W., and Ankary, Abdullah, 1972, Reconnaissance geology of the Precambrian rocks in the Ayn Qunay quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-125, 26 p., 1 pl., 3 figs. 797. Overstreet, W. C., Whitlow, J. W., and Ankary, Abdullah, 1972, Reconnaissance geology of the Sabkhat Muraysis quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-127, 23 p., 1 pl., 3 figs. 798. Overstreet, W. C., Whitlow, J. W., Kahr, V. P., and Ankary, Abdullah, 1972, Reconnaissance geology of the Bi'r Al Badriyah quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. {IR) SA-126, 47 p., 1 pl., 3 figs. 799. Ratte, J. C., and Andreasen, G. E., 1974, Reconnaissance geology and magnetic intensity map of the Jabal Sawdah quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Geol. Map GM-16, scale 1:100,000. 800. Ross, D. A., Milliman, J.D., Brewer, P. G., Manheim, F. T., and Hathaway, J. C., 1971, The Red Sea area, revisited [abs.]: Geol. Soc. America, Abs. with Pro­ gram, v. 3, no. 7, p. 68~690; 1972, Science, v. 176, no. 4029. 801. Ross, D. A., and Schlee, John, 1973, Shallow structure and geologic development of the southern Red Sea: Geol. Soc. America Bull., v. 84, no. 12, p. 3827-3848. 802. Ross, D. A., Whitmarsh, R. B., Syed, A. A., Bordeaux, J. E., Coleman, R. G., Fleischer, R. L., and others, 1973, Red Sea drillings: Science, v. 179, p. 377- 380. 803. Schmidt, D. L., and Hadley. D. G., 1973, Non-Gondwana glacial origin for con­ glomerate beds in the Wajid Sandstone of Saudi Arabia: Internat. Godwana Symposium, 3d, Canberra, Aug. 1973, Abs. vol., p. 88. 804. Schmidt, D. L., Hadley, D. G., Greenwood, W. R., Gonzalez, Louis, Coleman, R. G., and Brown, G. F., 1973, Stratigraphy and tectonism of the southern part of the Precambrian shield of Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Bull. 8, 13 p., 1 fig., 2 tables. 805. Sheldon, R. P., 1967, Discovery ~f phosphate rock in Saudi Arabia, and recom­ mended program of further study: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. {IR) SA-22, 9 p. 806. Theobald, P. K., Jr., 1965, Geologic status report, April 1965, Mahad adh Dahab area, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-15, 11 p. 807. Theobald, P. K., Jr., 1970, Preliminary report on the Dawadami district, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-2, 4 p. 52 BffiLIOGRAPHY, U.S. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, 1967-74

Ref No. 808. Theobald, P. K., Jr., 1970, Geology of Samrah and vicinity, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-42, 24 p., 2 figs. 809. Theobald, P. K., Jr., 1971, AI Kushaymiyah as a target for a Colorado-type molybdenite deposit [Saudi Arabia]: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., (IR) SA-120, 13 p., 3 pis., 2 figs. 810. Theobald, P. K., Jr., and Thompson, C. E., 1968, Experimental error in sample preparation and spectrographic analysis in the Jiddah laboratory, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-26, 6 p., 1 table. 811. Theobald, P. K., and Thompson, C. E., 1972, Geology and geochemistry of a part of the Abla Formation at Jabal Rumur, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-88, 15 p., 8 figs. 812. Theobald, P. K., Jr., Thompson, C. E., and Gonzalez, Louis, 1967, Log of diamond drill core, hole No.1, Lahufmine, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. SA-32, 20 p. 813. Theobald, P. K., Thompson, C. E., and Horn, H. D., 1970, Geologic log and chemi­ cal data, diamond drill hole 1, Samrah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-86, 61 p., 15 figs. 814. Tompkins, F. V., 1970, The Jabal Sa'ban copper prospect: Saudi Arabian Direc­ torate Gen. Mineral Resources, Mineral Resources Research, 1968-69, 1 p., 1 fig. 815. Trent, V. A., 1968, A geologic and mineral reconnaissance by helicopter in part of Tihamet Ash Sham quadrangle, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-30, 10 p. 816. Trent, V. A., 1968, Mineral investigations in the AI Aqiq area, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-38, 4 p. 817. Trent, V. A., 1970, Mineral investigations in the Bi'r AI Bayda-Al'Ula area, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-7, 2 p. 818. Trent, V. A., and Johnson, R. F., 1968, Reconnaissance mineral and geologic investigation in the Haql quadrangle [Saudi Arabia]: Saudi Arabian Direc­ torate Gen. Mineral Resources, Mineral Inv. Map Mi-13. 819. Trent, V. A., and Johnson, R. F., 1968, Reconnaissance investigations in the Jabal AI Lawz quadrangle, Aqaba area [Saudi Arabia]: Saudi Arabian Direc­ torate Gen. Mineral Resources, Mineral Inv. Map Ml-13. 820. Trent, V. A., and Johnson R. F., 1968, Preliminary report on a field trip Sept. 29-Dec. 12, 1964, to the Aqaba area, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open­ file rept. (IR) SA-41, 6 p., 2 figs. 821. Trent, V. A., and Johnson, R. F., 1968, Reconnaissance mineral and geologic investigations in the AI Bad' quadrangle, Aqaba area, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-50, 18 p., 3 figs. 822. Trent, V. A., and Johnson, R. F., 1968, Reconnaissance mineral and geologic investigations in the Maqna quadrangle, Aqaba area, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-51, 5 p., 3 figs. 823. Trent, V. A., and Johnson, R. F., 1968, Reconnaissance mineral and geologic investigation in the Tayyib AI Ism quadrangle, Aqaba area, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-59, 8 p., 1 map. 824. Trent, V. A., and Sultan, G. H., 1968, Geologic and mineral reconnaissance of the Ablah Formation and the Kamdan anomaly, South Aqiq area, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-64, 19 p., 3 figs. 825. U.S. Geological Survey~ 1972, Topographic map ofthe Arabian Peninsula: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Arabian Peninsula Map AP-1, scale 1:4,000,000.

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Ref. No. 826. Walderich, R. L., 1969, Topographic mapping in the Turayf and Thaniyat Turayf areas: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Mineral Re­ sources Research, 1967-68, p. 86-87. 827. Watts, H. V., and Goldman, H. J., 1967, Visible and ultraviolet reflectance and luminescence from various Saudi Arabian and Indiana limestone rocks: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. IR-NASA 92, 67 p., 8 figs. 828. Weissenborn, A. E., and Earhart, R. L., 1969, Wadi Wassat and Wadi Adhbat pyrite deposits: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Mineral Resources Research, 1967-68, p. 64-66. 829. Weissenborn, A. E., and Earhart, R. L., 1969, Appraisal ofthe Wadi Wassat and Wadi Adhbat pyrite deposits, Asir quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., (ffi) SA-101, 21 p., 9 figs. 830. Whitlow, J. W., 1968, Preliminary report of a mineral reconnaissance in the AI Maddah-Harfayn area, Asir quadrangle, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-29, 4 p., 2 figs. 831. Whitlow, J. W., 1968, Mineral reconnaissance of the Jabal Khida quadrangle, Saudi Arabia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-61, 18 p. 832. Whitlow, J. W., 1968, Geology and geochemical reconnaissance of the Jabal Sahah quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Mineral Inv. Map Ml-14, scale 1:100,000. 833. Whitlow, J. W., 1968, Geology and geochemical reconnaissance of the Jabal Ash Shumrah quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Mineral Inv. Map Ml-15, scale 1:100,000. 834. Whitlow, J. W., 1968, Geology and geochemical reconnaissance of the Jabal Al Hawshah quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Directorate Gen. Mineral Resources, Mineral Inv. Map Ml-16, scale 1:100,000. 835. Whitlow, J. W., 1968, Geology and geochemical reconnaissance of the Kushaymiyah quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Direc­ torate Gen. Mineral Resources, Mineral Inv. Map Ml-17, scale 1:100,000. 836. Whitlow, J. W., 1971, Areas in the southern quadrangle, Saudi Arabia, recommended for mineral investigations: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) SA-79, 11 p., 2 figs.

SPAIN 837. Dingman, R. J., and Nunez, Jose, 1969, Hydrogeologic reconnaissance of the Canary Islands, Spain: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 65~C, p. C201-C208. 838. Williams, R. S., Jr., and Fernandopulle, Denis, 1972, Geological analysis of aerial thermography of the Canary Islands, Spain: Internat. Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment, 8th, Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., Proc., p. 1159-1194.

SUDAN 839. Rodis, H. G., Hassan, Abdulla, and Wahadan, Lutfi, 1968, Ground water geology ofKordofan Province, Sudan: U.S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 1757-J, 48 p., 1 pl., 9 figs. 840. Waite, H. A., 1955, Program of ground-water investigations for the Anglo­ Egyptian Sudan: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 56 p., 3 figs. 54 BIBLIOGRAPHY, U.S. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, 1967-74

Ref No. TANZANIA 841. Gordon, E. D., and O'Rourke, J. F., 1973, Proposed water resources and land capability investigation, Arusha Region, Tanzania: U.S. Geol. Survey open­ file rept., 113 p., 15 figs. THAILAND 842. Angsuwatana, Prayong, Boonyobhas, Chumni, Klankamsorn, Boonchana, Mor­ gan, J. 0., Omakupt, Manu, Piyap<)ngse, Pongpit, Suvarnosuddhi, Khid, and Vibulsreth, Suvit, 1974, ERTS applications in Thailand, a progress report: Internat. Symposium on Remote Sensing. 9th, April15-19, Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., Proc. p. 341-361, 10 figs. 843. Gardner, L. S., 1967, Phichit gypsum deposit, central Thailand: Royal Thai Dept. Mineral Resources, Rept. Inv. 9, 42 p., 3 figs. 844. Gardner, L. S., 1967, Salt resources of Thailand: Royal Thai Dept. Mineral Re­ sources, Rept. lnv. 11, 100 p., 6 figs., 3 pis. 845. Gardner, L. S., 1967, The Mae Mo lignite deposit in northwestern Thailand: Royal Thai Dept. Mineral Resources, Rept. Inv. 12, 72 p., 4 figs. 846. Gardner, L. S., 1967, Antimony deposits of Thailand: Royal Thai Dept. Mineral Resources, Rept. Inv. 14, 46 p., 4 figs. 847. Hite, R. J., 1974, Evaporite deposits of the Khorat Plateau, northeast Thailand: Northern Ohio Geol. Soc. Symposium on Salt, 4th, Cleveland, Ohio, v. 1, p. 135-146. 848. Hummel, C. L., and Phawandon, Prachuab, Geology and mineral deposits of the Phuket Mining District, South Thailand: Royal Thai Dept. Mineral Re­ sources (in press). 849. Jacobson, H. S., and Japaksatr, T., 1967, Economic geology of northeast Thai­ land: U.N. ECAFE Mineral Resource Symposium preprint, Bangkok, Thai­ land, 1966, 6 p., 2 figs. 850. Jacobson, H. S., Pierson, C. T., and others, 1969, Mineral investigations of north­ east Thailand: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 618. 851. Morgan, J. 0., 1974, The Earth Resources Technology Satellite program in Thai­ land: Thai Am. Business (T-AB), v. 6, no. 5, p. 15-19. 852. Morgan, J. 0., and Kleinkopf, M. D., Earth resources technology satellite pro­ gram of Thailand (abs.): CCOP/EA (in press). 853. Morgan, J. 0., and Vibulsresth, Suvit, 1974, ERTS applications in Thailand, a progress report: Internat. Symposium Remote Sensing of Environment, 9th, Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., April15-19, 1974, Summaries, p. 3~35. 854. Phoenix, D. A., 1970, Proposed geohydrologic investigations in the Khorat Plateau of the Lower Mekong River basin and in the Central Plains of the Menam Chao Phraya basin (Thailand): U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 117 p., 5 figs. 855. Phoenix, D. A., 1970, Remote sensors and their application to geologic and ground-water research in Thailand: Geol. Soc. Thailand, v. 3, no. ~6, p. 33-40. 856. Ward, D. E., and Bunnag, Din, 1964, Stratigraphy of the Mesozoic Khorat Group in northeastern Thailand: Royal Thai Dept. Mineral Resources, Rept. Inv. 6, 95 p., 10 figs.

TUNISIA 857. D1,1tcher, L. C., and Thomas, H. E., 1968, Regional geology and ground-water TURKEY 55

Ref. No. hydrology of the Sal}il Susah area: U.S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 1757-G, 53 p.,' 4 pls., 3 figs.

TURKEY 858. Albers, J.P., and Qapan, U.Z. 1972, Iron resources of Turkey: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. CIR) TU-7, 12 p., 1 pl., 1 fig. 859. Albers, J.P., and Kalifa~ioglu, Adnan, 1972, Battin-Amasra earthquake, Tur­ key, September 3, 1968: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) TU-5, 10 p., 8 figs. 860. Bailey, E. H., Barnes, J. W., and Kupfer, D. H., 1966, Geology and ore deposits of the Kiire District, Kastamonu Province, Turkey, in Geological mapping techniques: Central Treaty Organ., Summer Training Program at Kiire, Turkey, p. 17-74, 11 figs., 2 pls. 861. Barnes, J. W., Nackowski, M. P., and Bailey, E. H., 1969, Geology and ore de­ posits of the Sizma-Ladik mercury district, Turkey: Central Treaty Organ. Rept., 67 p., 21 figs., 25 photographs. 862. Barosh, P. J., 1972, Geologic reconnaissance of the Uzinpinar iron mine and vicinity, Kayseri Province, Turkey: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) TU-13, 18 p., 5 figs. 863. Barosh, P. J., 1972, Geology of Area A, Qatak iron deposit, Egrioz Mountains, Kutahya Province, Turkey: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. CIR) TU-21, 22 p., 4 figs. 864. Barosh, P. J., 1972, Geology ofthe Otlukilise iron mine, Sivas Province, Turkey: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) TU-18, 25 p., 8 figs. 865. Barosh, P. J., Geology and mineral deposits of the Karaagil-Tokat area, Egrigoz Mountains, Kutahaya Province, west Turkey: Maden Tetkik ve Arama In· stitusii (in press). 866. Barosh, P. J., Serim, Selim, Gen~el, Ilker, ~engiin, Metin, and Ekren, Farui, 1972, Geology of the Konakpinar-Sarica area, Sivas Province, Turkey: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) TU-19, 58 p., 6 figs.; Maden Tetkik ve Arama Institusii, in press. 867. Fritz, E. B., and others, 1969, Correlation of Cretaceous system in Turkey, Iran, and Pakistan: Central Treaty Organ. ltept. of Second Stratigraphic Working Group's Field Survey of 1964, Ankara, Turkey. 868. Gair, J. E., and Qapan, U. z., 1972, Exploration for iron in the Sakarkaya-Qavdar area, Mugla district, Turkey: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) TU-15, 30 p., 6 figs. 869. Gair, J. E., and Qapan, U. Z., 1972, Appraisal of iron deposits in southern and western Turkey: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) TU-17, 28 p., 4 figs. 870. Grantz, Arthur, 1974, Siting considerations for low-cost housing in Turkey, in Chap. 5, Siting considerations to reduce the effects of earthquakes and windstorms, in Design, Siting, and Construction of low-cost housing and community buildings to better withstand earthquakes and windstorms: U.S. Natl. Bur. Standards, Building Sci. Ser. 48, p. 40-52. 871. Griffitts, W. R., Albers, J. P., and Oner, Omen, 1972, Massive sulfide copper deposits of the Ergani-Mad~n area, southeastern Turkey: Econ. Geol. v. 67, no. 6, p. 701-716. 872. Jacobson, H. S., and Bogaz, Re§at, 1972, Geology of the Karakuz iron mine and vicinity, Hekimhan district, Turkey: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) TU-7, 20 p., 3 pls., 3 figs. 56 BIBLIOGRAPHY, U.S. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, 1967-74

Ref. No. 873. Jacobson, H. S., Kendiroglu, Zeki, Ozdemir, Celil, Bogaz, Resat, Onder, Osman, and Giirel, Nafis, 1972, Geology and mineral deposits of the Hekimhan­ Hasan~elebi iron district, Turkey: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) TU-16, 35 p., 4 pl., 1 fig. 874. Jacobson, H. S., Ozelci, F., Yazgan, D., Hatay, N., and Kalifat~ioglu, Adnan, 1972, Aeromagnetic investigations in the Ezine, Kanakkale-Karabiga, Marmara, and Kapidag area of northwestern Turkey: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) TU-4, 13 p., 8 figs. 875. Jacobson, H. S., Turner, Ural, and Karachacioglu, Hamit, 1972, Aeroma~etic interpretation and mineral investigations in the Bolu, Canakkale-Karabiga, Demirkoy, Ezine, and Orhaneli areas, northwestern Turkey: U.S. Geol. Sur­ vey open-file rept. (IR) TU-10, 16 p., 3 pls., 7 figs. 876. Jacobson, H. S., and Tiiret, Erdogan, 1972, Geology of the Eymir iron mine, Edremit, Turkey: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) TU-9, 14 p., 2 pl., 2 figs. 877. Jacobson, H. S., Yazgan, Durmaz, Arda, Turan, and Filibeli, Hiiseyin, 1972, Geology of the Karamadazi iron mine, Kayseri Province, Turkey: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) TU-3, 8 p., 2 pls., 2 figs. 878. Johnson, A. I., 1967, Hidrologi siz ve uluslararasi hidroloji on-yili [Hydrology, you, and the International Hydrological Decade]: Devlet Su I§leri Teknik Dergisi, no. 6, p. 40-43, 1 fig. 879. Johnson, A. I., 1967, Amerikan Jeolojik Ara§tirmalar Idaresi (U.S. Geological Survey) Hidroloji Laboraturari tarafinden yapilan yeraltisuyu hidrolojisi konusundra bazi ara§tirmalar [Some research in ground-water hydrology by the Hydrologic Laboratory of the U.S. Geological Survey]: Devlet Su I§leri Teknik Dergisi, no. 6, p. 44-51, 10 figs. 880. Krushensky, R. D., Akcay, Yavuz, and Karaaege, Erdogan, 1974, Geology ofthe Karalar-Yesiler area, northwest , Turkey: U.S. Geol. Survey open­ file rept., 74-311 ((IR) TU-25), 126 p., 2 pis., 5 figs., 8 tables. 881. Leo, G. W., 1972, Iron prospect near Kayalar, Balikesir Province, western Tur­ key: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) TU-14, 5 p., 1 fig. 882. Leo, G. W., 1972, Geology and metasomatic iron deposits of the Samli region, Balikesir Province, western Turkey: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 800-D, p. D75-D87. 883. Leo, G. W., and Gen~, M.A., 1972, Geology and iron deposits of the Samli area, Balikesir Province, Turkey: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) TU-11, 37 p., 10 pis., 1 fig. 884. Leo, G. W., Kilic, Mehmet, Avci, Murat, Onder, Ercan, and Altunlu, Erdal, Geol­ ogy and mineral resources ofthe Kuluncak-Sofular area, Malatya K39al and K39a2 quadrangle, Turkey: Maden Tetkik ve Arama Institiisii (in press). 885. Murray, C. R., 1965, Ground-water development in Turkey: Water Well Jour., v. 19, no. 10, p. 41. 886. Pressler, J. W., and Akar, Ali, 1972, Beneficiation studies on the Hasan Qelebi magnetite deposit, Turkey: U.S.-Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) TU-28, 84 p., 19 figs. 887. Wallace, R. E., 1968, Earthquake of August 19, 1966, Varto area, eastern Turkey: Seismol. Soc. America Bull., v. 58, no. 1, p. 11-45. 888. Weissenborn, A. E., Oner, Orner, and Sengiin, 1972, Interim results of geological investigations in the vicinity of the Ergani-Maden massive copper deposits near Maden, Elazig, Turkey: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept. (IR) TU-23, 39 p., 13 figs. ZAMBIA 57

Ref. No. YEMEN ARAB REPUBLIC 889. MacDonald, W. R., and Morrison, C. E., 1975, Mapping the Wadi Mawr, Yemen Arab Republic: Am. Cong. Surveying and Mapping, Proc., 35th Ann. Mtg., March 9-14, 1975.

ZAIRE 890. Tibbitts, G. C., Jr., 1968, Ground water resources investigations program for the Kinshasa area, Democratic Republic of the Congo [Zaire]: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept.', 43 p., 2 :figs.

ZAMBIA 891. Bidwell, L. E., 1971, Field and office instructions in stream gauging for the Hydrological Survey of Zambia: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file rept., 189 p., 73 figs.

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INDEXES

AUTHOR INDEX

Ref. Ref. No. No. A Balasundaram, M. S ------356 Baradja, Ibrahim------790 Abbuttahir, I. H ------635 Barnes, Ivan ------2, 560, 561 Abdullah, M ------580 Barnes, J. W ------381 Abdullah, S. K. M ------559, 585, 586 Barosh, P. J ------862-866 Acuff, A. D ------87 Barrero, D. L ------233, 234, 237 Aguirre, Luis ------190 Barrett, P. J ------51,60 Ahmad, M. M ------556 Baumer, M ______------396 Ahmad, Masood ------584 Bayley, R. W ------654 Ahmed, Waheeuddin ------553, 593, 594 Behrendt, J. C ______52-56, 416-454, 478, Akar, Ali ------886 487, 517-519 Akay, Yavuz ------880 Beikman, H. M ______459 Akhrass, M. N ______677, 678, 684, 685, 741 Bell, Henry ------3 Alamos, C. F ------196 Bergquist, W. E ------4 97 Alarcon, H ------Bender, F ------397 Albers, J. p ______1, 858,859,871 Bennett, G. C ______554,584 Alcott, G. H ------636-642 Bermel, P. F ------5, 57, 655 Alecrim, J.D ------138 Berge, J. W ------460 Aleman, C ------279 Bidwell, L. E ------891 558, 559, 587 Ali, S. T ------Blade, L. V ------114, 115,455,608 Allen, R. V ------643,644,679-685 Boa Hora, M.P. P. da ______120 Almeida, A. L. S. de ------137, 147 Bodenlos, A. J ______100, 656, 657 Alminas, H. V ------224 Bodvarsson, Agust ------346-348 Altinli, E ------177 Bogaz, Resat______872,873 Altunlu, Erda!------884 Bogue, R. G ------555 Alvarez, A., Jairo ______225,237,238 Boonyobhas, Chumni ______842 Alvarez, S. L ------209 Bordeaux, J. E ------802 Ames, F. E ______151 Botera, G. A ------226 Anderson, H. R ______547, 548 Bowes, W ------207 Andreasen, G. E ______645--652,738,799 Brady, E. L ------382 Andrews, L. E ------622 Bramlett, M. N __ ------266 Angsuwatana, Prayong ______18,842 Branscomb, L. M ------382 Ankary, Abdullah ______743, 744, 759, 77~777, Brashears, M. L _ ------395 796-798 BravoS., Nelson ------207 Aragao, G. C. de ______99, 148 Brewer, P. G ------800 Araujo, J. M. deC ------154 Brim, R. J. P ------134 Araujo, V. A. de ------143 Brister, M. M ______4 Arce, H., Marino ------245,247, 248', 249 Brobst, D. A ------658 Arda, Turan ------877 .Brock, M. R ------456 Arnow, Ted------84 Bromery, R. W ______457,458 Asrarullah ______573 398 Assad, J. C ______103 Brown, D. W ------Brown, G. F ______659-666,672,673,687,726,804 Avci, Murat ------884 Brown, R. P ------543 Bunnag, Din------856 B Butcher, W. S ------382 Babcock, H. M ______541, 574 Back, William ______531,596 c Bagdady, Abdulaziz ______653,728 Bahijri, S. M ______786, 787 Calkins, J. A ------556, 559, 587 Bailey, E. H ______381, 860, 861 Callahan, J. T ______401-410,415 Baker, M. W. G ______456,514 Campbell, D. F ------101

59 60 BffiLIOGRAPHY, U .8. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, 1967-74

Ref. Ref. No. No. Gapan, u. z ______858,868,869 Dodge, F. C. W ------688 Carmalt, S. W ------549 Doe, B. R ------687 Carter, M. D ------1 Doncer, B. R ------93 Carter, W. D ______6, 7, 18, 82, 186, 190,544 Donoso R., J ------196 Case, J. E ------226 Dorr, J. V. N., 2d ------10-13, 110, Ill Castillo U., 0 ------196 Dougherty, D. F ------689 Castro, N. Q ______233,234 Douglass, R. C ------564 Cathcart, J. B ------101, 227, 228, 299, 667 Doyel, W. W ------194-198, 411 Cebula, G. T ------253 Drouhin, G ------46 Cederstrom, D. J ------33, 103, 668 Duarte, F. B ______113, 137, 144, 145 Cerqueiro, N. L. deS---··------123 Dube, A------356 Cherry, R. N ------596 Dunbar, J.D. N ------461 Chidester, A. H ------456 Dunkle, D. H ______590 Cho, Yeon Jae ------410 Dutcher, L. C ------857 Choi, Seung II------405-410 Chada, Filho, L. G ------104, 105 E Chapman, W. H ------58 Clark, A. L ------1 Earhart, R. L ------690-697, 828,829 Clarke, F. E ------2, 49, 50,560,561 Eaton, G. P ------544 Coleman, R. G ------267, 664, 665,669-674, Ekren, Farui ------866 703, 802, 804 Ellis, J. 0 ------216 Coles, D. G ______674 Emparan C., C ------197 Collings, S. P ------320 Ericksen, G. E ______14, 15, 179-183, 199-206, Colton, R. P ------268 211-213, 221, 609-613, 615-617, 621 Colvocoresses, A. P ------8 Escalante, Gregorio ______262 Conant, L. C ------520 Evett, W. W ------538 Concha, J. F ------611 Cone, G. C ------577 F Coonrad, W. L ------494 Cooper, B. R ------467, 492, 493 Fahey, J. J ------15, 199,203,213 Cordani, V. G ------166 Fairbairn, H. W ------465, 466 Cornwall, H. R ------675,703 Fary, R. W., Jr ------16, 17,47 Corvalho Filho, A. R. de ______114, 115 Feininger, Tomas ______226, 230-235, 237, 250 Couto, P. A. de A ------99, 114-116, 148 Feltz, H. R ------271, 272 Coury, A. B ------1 Ferguson, G. E ------355 Cox, D. P ------106 Fernandopulle, Denis------838 Cronin, J. F ------326, 338, 394 Ferreira, C. P ------112, 137 Cruz, B., Jaime ·------· ______251-253, 255-258 Filibeli, Hiiseyin ------877 Cruz, P. R ------______129, 130, 133 Fischer, W. A------18 Culbertson, J. K ______38 Fishel, V. C ------46 Curtis, W. F ------536 Flanigan, V. J ------645, 69&-701, 741 Cushman, R. V ------175 Fleck, R. J ------702-704 Fleischer, R. L ------802 D Florkowski, T ------93 Foley, F. C ______534 DaSilva, J. C. V.G ------99 Fonseca, M. J ------101 Dalrymple, G. B ------463 Force, E. R ------459-462 Danilchik, Walter ______191,562,563,568 Foshee, L. L ------338 Dayis, G. H ------92, 93 Fourati, M. A ------786, 790 Davis, L. C., Jr ------107, 151 Fredricksson, K ------356 Davis, W. E ------643, 644, 676-686 Frezon, S. E ------19 Del Bono, G. L ------394 Fridricksson, Sturla ------346-348 Delavaux, M. N ------687 Friedman, J. D ------32?-337, 339, 349-351 Delftour, J ----· ------665 Fritz, E. B ___ ·------177, 565, 867 Delgadillo, E ______97 Demirtasli, E ------177 G Dennis, P. E ------633, 634 Department of Hydrology and Mineralogy ______537 Gair, J. E ------868, 869 Department N acional de Obras Contra as Gallagher, David ------412, 413 Secas ______108, 109 Gardner, L. S ------843-846 Dequech, Victor ------126, 127 Gaskill, D. L ------705 Deutach, Morris __ ------9, 45 Gatehouse, C. G ------66 Dingman, R. J ------192, 193, 411, 837 Gallinger, T ------93 Dobrovolny, Ernest ------96, 208, 209, 545, 546 Gawarecki, S. J ------47, 88, 338 AUTHOR INDEX 61

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Gen~. M. A ______------883 Hornig, C. A _____ ------3 Gen~il, Ilker ------866 Hoshino, Kazuo ------18 Gill, H. E ------319 Howard, K. A ------270 Godson, R. H ------706, 707 Hoy, N. D ------174 Goldman, H. J ------827 Hulsing, Harry ______------542 Goldsmith, Richard______236, 250, 255-258, 70~ 713 Hummel, C. L ______122-124,742-746,848 Gomez, E. R ------258 Hurley, P. M ~------465 Gomez, M., Hernan ______235 Hussain, Muzaffar ------582 Goncalves, G. N. D ______113,131,132,135,144-146 Hussain, S. A ------554 Goncalves, J. C. da Silva ------117 Hydrological Survey Department

Ref. Ref. No. No. Kleinkopf, M. D ------852 Meister, Laurent----· ------52-56 Klepper, M. R ------126, 127 Mello, J. R. de ------123 Klinger, F. L ______576 Mello, V. N. de A ------131, 135, 140 Kouther, J. H ------711-713 Merifield, P. M ------338 Krinsley, D. B ------390 Meyer, G. L ------92 Krushensky, R. D ______260-262, 545, 546, 880 Miller, C. D ______331,332,334 Kupfer, D. H------86<' Miller, R. E ------552 Miller, R. H------48 L Milliman, J. D ------800 Milton, Charles------22,323 La Cruz, Juan ______612 Milton, D. J ------90,356 LaMoreaux, P. E ------275, 276 Moore, J. E ------210 Landis, E. R ------· __ 577 Moore, J. G ------352 Lang, V. W ------391 Moore, S. L ------141 Lari, Adnan ------657 Moraes, R. A. V ------121 Lashen, A. A------197 Moreira, J. F. deC ______117,142 Lathram, E. H ------18 Morgan, J. 0 ------842,851-853 Latkovich, V. J ------36,44 Morris, E. C ------613 Lee, K. Y ------223 Morris, R. M ------269 Lehr, J. R ------608 Morrison, C. E ------889 Leite, L. C ------101 Mosier, E. L ------224 Lemke, R. W ------207-209, 215 Moss, M. E ______198 Leo, G. W ______374, 465, 466, 470-475, 515, Motta, J ------143 516, 881-884 Moxham, R. M ------,------623 Lewis, R. W., Jr ------128-139, 147 Mrose, M. E ------15, 199, 201-204, 211-213 Liberian Geological Survey ______499--508 Muffler, L. J. P ------375,376 Lill, G. G ------494 Mundorff, M. J ------554,584 Livingston, 0. W ------608 Murillo, C ______97 Lopez, Alfonso ------226 Murray, C. R ______885 Lozano, Hernando ------234 Mytton, J. W ------778-781 Lindsay, J. F ------51,60 Long, J. T ------277 N Luce, R. W ------653 Nackowski, M. P ------____ 861 Lyddan, R. H ------61-63 Nagell, R. H ------144 Lynch, L. E ______------4 Nakashima, J ------132, 147 Naqvi, I. M ------729 M Narain, Sat ------323 Neal, J. T ------338 McCauley, J. F ------200, 609, 613 McClymonds, N. E ______37 Netto, 0. B ------113, 144-146 North, L. D ------635 MacDonald, W. R ______64, 65, 78, 79, 82, 889 Norton, J. J 214 McKallor, J. A------614 Nunez, Jose 837 McKee, E. D ------529 McKelvey, V. E ______21, 244 0 McLaughlin, D. H., Jr ______245-249,250 MacMillan, W. F ------415 Office of Science and Technology ______23 Malmberg, G. T ------578-580, 591 Offield, T. W ------558, 559, 585-588 Manheim, F. T ------800 Ogilbee, William ______547, 548 Marholz, W. E ------129, 133 Olive, W. W ______185 Marinenko, J. W ------204, 211 Oliver, C. G ______------215 Marjono ______371, 372 Oliveira, J. F ------99, 148 Markward, E. L ------24 Olowu, J. A. I ------552 Martin, Conrad ______762-766 Oltman, R. E ------149--151, 152 Marvin, R. F ------236,253 Omakupt, Manu __ ------842 Master, J. M ------582 Onder, Ercan ______884 Matin, A. S. A ------557 Onder, Osman ------873 Mattoso, S. Q ------134 Oner, Orner ------871,888 Matzko, J. J ------166 O'Rourke, J. F ------841 Maughn, E. K ------250 Ortiz, 0. F ------209 Ma:-vas, M. M ------697 Oskarsson, N ______327 Maxwell, C. H ------139 Overstreet, E. F ------788 Mays, R. E ______674 Overstreet, W. C ______24, 188, 189,759, 782-798 Mehnert, H. H ______236,253 Ozdemir, Celil ------873 Meissner, C. R., Jr ------580-583, 767-777 Ozelci, F ------874 AUTHOR INDEX 63

Ref. Ref. No. No. p s

Pacheco, Mario ______280--290 Saemundsson, Kristjan ______339, 341, 346,347, 354 Palmason, Gudmundur ------331-334, 337, 339, Samimi, M ______------177 346-348, 350, 351 Sammel, E. A------40,360 Palmer, A. R ------·------'66 Santos, A. M ------136 Parde, Maurice ______152 Sayan, M. J. L ------618-620 Park, Seung Chull ------410 Sayre, A. N ------291-296 Parker, N. A------·----- 95, 575, 589 Schlee, J. S ------416-419,478,486,487 Payne, B. R ---··------93 Schlick, D. P ------577 Schmidt, R. G ------553,592-594,703,727, Pearson, F. J ------·------399 737, 803, 804 Peixoto, A. A ------113, 144-146 Perkins, D. C ------·------38 Schmoll, H. R ------·-- 545, 546 Pessoa, M. D ------104, 105 Schneider, R ------393 Peterman, Z. E ------267 Schoechle, G. L ------27 Petty, A. J ------647-652 Schopf, J. M ------·------595 Phawandon, Prachuab ------848 SchotT, S. L ------·------156-159, 618-620 Philippine Dept. Public Works, Schumm, S. A __ ------91 Communications ·------______624-628 Schweinfurth, S. P ------1 Phillips, E ------462 Seaber, P. R ------359, 596, 597 Phoenix, D. A ------318, 535, 854, 855 Segerstrom, Kenneth------86, 219, 220 ~egun ______------______------888 Pierson, C. T ------171,850 Pinto, A. C. F ------115, 142 Seitz, J. F ------28, 488-490 Pinto, A. G. G ------137, 140 Sengiin, Metin __ ------__ ------866 Pitt, A. M ------216 Serim, Selim ------866 Sett, D. N ------361 Piyapongse, Pongpit ------·------842 Shaffer, M. E ______324 Platker, George------14,217,263,264, Shah, H. A ______597 543, 610--612, 615-617 Pomerene, J. 8 ------·------112, 153, 476, 477 Shahwan, K. H------790 Porterfield, George------39,85 Shararahly, A. H ------·------787 Post, A. S ------218 Shata, A ------46 Pressler, J. W ------886 Sheldon, R. P ------598,805 Sherwood, C. 8------174 Prinz, W. C ------703,704 Sigtryggsson, Hlynur ______346-348 Puffett, Willard ------729 Sigurgeirsson, Thorbjorn ------350,351 Silva, J. R. da ------130, 133 R Silva, V. G. da ------148 Silverstein, M. K ------419 Rahman, H ------177 Simkin, Thomas ------270 Rahman, Habib-ur ------583, 590 Simmons, G. C------160, 161 Raisanen, Eino ------790 Simons, F. S ------607 Rambo, William ------52-56 Sinclair, W. C ------104, 105 Ramirez, Octavio ------234 Sinnott, Allen ------355 Rashid, M. A--·------582 Smith, G. I ------41 Ratte, J. s ______703,799 Smith, J. p ______525 Rehman, Ata-ur ------579, 591 Snell, L. J ------42, 176, 630 Reinemund, J. A------25-27,89,392,577 Sobrinho, M. L------123, 124 Restrepo A., Heman ------256-258 Sohn, I. G ------599 Rich, E. I------18 Sousa, C. H. de ------114-116 Richards, R. L ------576 Southard, R. B., Jr ------68-79 Rico H., Hector ------225, 237, 238 Souza, G. V. V ------117, 142 Rigby, J. F ------67 Spencer, F. D ------632 Rightmire, C. T ------596 Srivastava, S. P ------462, 484, 485 Rist, Sigurjon ------346-348 Stanin, S. A------491-493,600 Robb, J. M ------416-419, 478, 487 Stauffer, R. W ------601, 602 Roberts, R. J ------653, 728, 729 Sternberg, O'R. H ------151 Robinson, Keith ------377 Stevenson, R. E ------338 Rodis, H. G ------154, 155,839 Stewart, W. E ------476, 477 Rosenblum, Sam------479-485 Stoertz, G. E ______182, 183, 186, 187, 205, 221, 621 Ross, D. A------800--802 Stone, R. 0 ------338 Rossman, D. L ------629, 791, 802 Stringham, J. A ------340 Roy, A. K ------361 Sudrabin, L. P ------278 Ruiz, L ------97 Sugahara, M. M ------132 Russel, D. A ------608 Sukamto, Rab ------379 64 BffiLIOGRAPHY, U.S. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, 1967-74

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T Wahadan, Lufti ------839 Waite, H. A------325, 840 Tabacchi, N. B ------20 Walderich, R. L ------655, 826 Tapia, 0 ------97 Waldron, H. W ------265 Tatsumoto, M ------674 Wallace, R. E ------178,887 Tavora, F. J ______133, 137, 146 Wallace, R. M ------509 Taylor, G. C., Jr______27,29-31,297-316,361 Wang, F. F ------21 Taylor, 0. J ------222 Wangh, D. L ------608 Teichert, Curt ______605 Wanous, R. E ------56 Thayer, T. p ______165,495 Wanyeki, Simon ------400 Theobald, P. K., Jr ------806-813 Ward, D. E ------250,254-258,856 Thomas, H. E ------98, 207, 857 Ward, F. N ______321 Thompson, C. E ------810--813 Ward, P. L______543 Thorarinsson, Sigurdur ______326, 341, 34&-348, Watts, H. V ------827 350, 351, 353, 354 Wedow, Helmuth, Jr ------167 Thorman, C. H ------495, 496 Weissenborn, A. E ______828,829, 888 Thorsteinsson, lngvi ------34&-348 Westfall, A. 0 ------39, 43,44 Tibbitts, G. C., Jr,------259,530,549, 890 White, M. G ------168-171 Tilev, N. N ______177 White, R. W ______143, 172, 173,465,466,468, Tompkins, F. V ______814 469, 473-475, 510--516 Trent, V. A------749-758, 81&-824 Whitlow, J. W ------759,792-798,830--836 Truesdell, A. H ______378 Whitmarsh, R. B ------802 Tschanz, C. M ______250,251,253 Whitmore, G. D ------80,81 Tschoepke, R ______526 Williams, P. L------83 Turner, Ural------875 Williams, R. S., Jr ______82, 32&-340, 354,394,838 Tiiret, Erdogan ______876 Wolcott, D. C ______379 Turner, J. C. M ------86 Wotorson, C. S ------420--454,517-519 Tysdal, R. G ______497,498 Wray, J. R ------~------32 Wright, N. A ------83 u y U.S. Geological Survey 380, 499-508, 825 Uzoma, J. U ------552 Yazgan, Durmaz ------877 Yen, C. K ------92 v z Valenzuela M. M ------197 Zafar, M. S ______586 Vandros, Paul ------166 Van Vloten, Roger------588, 606 Zambrano 0., Francisco ______229 Vargas T., Rodrigo------255 Zapata, H ------97

SUBJECT INDEX

Ref. Ref. No. No. A Areal geology, Afghanistan-Continued Bolivia ------97 Allanite, Saudi Arabia 659 Brazil ------102, 110, 116, 117, 133, 139, Analytical laboratories, Saudi Arabia ______718, 810 146, 160, 161, 174 Antimony, Thailand ------846 Chile ______191, 193, 219-221 Apatite, Brazil ------114-116, 148 Colombia------225, 233, 234,238, 241,251, Aquifers, Nigeria ______------548 254, 255, 257, 258 Areal geology, Afghanistan ______41 Costa Rica ______260, 261 Antarctica ____ ------82 Ecuador ------269 SUBJECT INDEX 65

Ref. Ref. No. I No. Areal geology, Afghanistan-Continued E Guyana ______320,322,324 Iceland -----~------342,381 Earthquake effects ______------14 India ------356 Earthquakes, Andes ------180 Indonesia ______366, 371, 373, 374, 377, 379 Chile ______207-209,216,217 Iran ______-- 381 Costa Rica ______263, 364 Jordan ______---- 397 Indonesia ______------__ ------367 Liberia ______456,459,460,461,474,475, Nicaragua------543-546 489-490, 496--498, 509, 514, 515 Peru ______610-612,615,616,617 Libya------523,524 Turkey------178, 859,887 Pakistan ______553,556,557,559,569, Economic geology, Colombia ______247 570, 585-587, 594 Environmental studies, Asia ------87 Philippines ______-- 632 Iceland ------347 Saudi Arabia ______653-655, 670, 675, 692, 708, Turkey ------870 711-713, 717, 722-725, 731-736, 742-746, ERTS imagery, general ------82, 338 749-760, 771-776, 779-781, 784, 785, 787, Africa ------45-47,48 792-799, 806--808, 811, 815, 819-824, 832-835 Antarctica------78, 79,82 Thailand ------848,849 Iceland ______341,344,346--349,354 Tunisia ------857 Nicaragua------544 Turkey ______860-866,880,882-884 Polar region ______79 Artesian water, Nigeria ------542, 547, 549 Peru ______------______---- 621 South America ______186, 187 North Africa ------46 Ash flows, Chile ------192 Thailand ------842, 851-853 Evaporites, Brazil ------119 B Colombia ------246 Barite, Liberia ______476, 477 Pakistan ------572, 573 Pakistan ______576 Thailand ______------84 7 Exploration, Pakistan ------592, 593 Saudi Arabia------~------S58 Saudi Arabia ______690, 750-754,757,760, Base metals, Liberia ------469 762, 780-783, 812, 813 Bathymetry, Indonesia ------380 Liberia ------478 F Bauxite, Cuba ------266 Indonesia ------371, 372 Fertilizer minerals, Colombia ------239 c Paraguay ------608 G Cartography, Antarctic 69, 70, 72, 74, 75, 78, 80 Polar regions ------.------64, 65 Gabbro, Saudi Arabia ______673 Cassiterite, Brazil ------126 Genesis, iron and manganese ______10 Caves, Colombia ------235 Geochemical investigations, general ------3 Cement materials, Saudi Arabia ------763, 764 Brazil ____ 122-124, 131, 132, 134-138, 140, 147 Chromite, Brazil ______117, 121, 142, 143, 173 Colombia ------224 Philippines______629 Ceylon ____ ------____ ------189 Pakistan ------555,588,606 Guyana __ ------320-322, 324 Clay deposits, Liberia.------455 Indonesia ------378 Coal, Central America ------185 Liberia ------467 Pakistan __ ------577 Saudi Arabia ______637-639, 642, 710, 832-835 Philippines ______632 Geochron

Ref. Ref. No. No. Geomorphology, Chile-Continued Kyanite, Liberia ______479, 491-493 Ecuador------269 Saudi Arabia------705 Iran------·------··---- 390 Geophysics, Antarctica ------52-56 L Brazil ------120 Liberia ------416,417,420-454,457,458 Land capability, Tanzania ______841 Saudi Arabia ______643--652,676...686,698-701, Landslides, Brazil ------125 738, 740, 741, 799 Laterite, Colombia ------228 Turkey ------874, 875 Pakistan ______•. ____ .. ------602 Geothermal resources, Mexico------533 Saudi Arabia ------714,788 Geothermal studies, Indonesia ______375-376, 378 Lead-zinc, BraziL ______144, 147 Glaciation, Iceland ------4-- 341 Iran------381 Pakistan ______605 Lightweight aggregates, Bangladesh ------95, 575 Saudi Arabia ______803 Pakistan .... ______------______589 Lignite, Thailand .. ______845 Gneis~>IC rocks, BraziL------118 Gold, BraziL ______106, 126; 127 Limestone, Saudi Arabia ------827 Saudi Arabia ______637 Gossan, Saudi Arabia ------679, 786 M Graphite, Brazil ------112 Liberia ------.. ______.• ______471 Magnesium, Brazil------119 Gypsum, Thailand ------843 Magnetic prospecting, Brazil ------121 Magnetite, Saudi Arabia ------765 H Manganese, Brazil ------99, 111 Panama------·------607 Heavy-mineral study, general------484 Mapping, Iceland------340 Liberia ------472 Liberia ------464 Saudi Arabia ______655 Saudi Arabia·------~------716 Hydrogeology, South America ______186, 187 Yemen .... __ .. ______.. ____ •. ______889 Spain (Canary Islands) ------837 Maps, bathymetric, Indonesia------380 Hydrography, Afghanistan------38 earthquake, Indonesia ------367 Iran .. ----.. ______.... __ . ______383--389 geographic, Liberia------499-508 Hydrologic regime, Australia __ ------91 geologic, Antarctic------51,60 Hydrology, general ------31 Colombia ------234,241,245,251, . Bangladesh------94 255, 258 BraziL ______103--105, 108, 151, 156, 157 Indonesia------366,374,479 Chile ______198 Liberia ______459-461,489,490 Developing countries ______23 496...498, 509 Ethiopia------317 Pakistan ------567,569 Iran ______383,389 Saudi Arabia ______654, 675, 731, 732, Libya ------530 749-751, 753, 754, 772-776, 818, Pakistan-- ______491 819, 832-835 Turkey ------878,879 geophysical, Antarctica------53-56 Yucatan, Mexico------531 Brazil ------120 Liberia ------420,421,425,437-454, 517-519 Saudi Arabia ------647-652,799 Ice movement, Antarctica ------58 tectonic, Indonesia ------362 Igneous rocks, Brazil ------118 Saudi Arabia ------662,663 topographic, Saudi Arabia ______825 Ilmenite, Ceylon ------188 Marble, Saudi Arabia ______705 Iron, Brazil ------111, 160 Liberia ------513,514 Mercury, Turkey------861 Libya ______522,524,526 Metallogeny, Andes ______184 Philippines ______622 Pacific region ------181 Saudi Arabia ______682 Metamorphic rocks, Liberia ______430,462 Turkey ------858,862-864,868, 869, Meteorite craters, Australia ------90 872, 873, 876, 877, 881-883, 886 Meteorites, Saudi Arabia ------719 Isotope hydrology, Austria ------92 Meteorology, Brazil ------162-164 Isotope investigation, Cypress ______267 Mineral deposits, Bolivia ______97 Liberia .... ______.. ____ 463, 470 Brazil------126, 127, 129, 130, 133 Saudi Arabia ______687 China

Ref Ref. No. No. Mineral exploration, general-Continued Remote sensing, general-Continued Saudi Arabia ______728, 815-818, 821-824, training ------17, 45, 47, 88 830, 831, 836 Africa ------45 Thailand ------848,850 Asia ------89 Mineral resources, generaL ______7, 12 Iceland------328,329,331-339,343,344, subsea ------21 346--351, 353, 354 Antarctica ------83 Italy ______--~--- ______394 Brazil ------139 Nicaragua ------544 Colombia ______237, 238, 24S-250, 252, 256 Pakistan ______---- __ ------568 Korea ______412 Peru ------614, 621 Libya ------523 Spain (Canary Islands) ------838 Pakistan ______557 Thailand ------842,855 Saudi Arabia ______709 Rock terminology ______481 Mineralogy ______15 Guyana ------323 s Mining, Saudi Arabia ------640, 641 Molybdenite, Saudi Arabia ------809 Salars, Argentina ------205 Molybdenum, Guyana ------321 Bolivia ------205 Monazite, Liberia ------480, 482 Chile ------205, 221 Mudflows, Bolivia ------96 Peru ______------__ 205 Salt deposits, Libya ______521 N Thailand ______------__ ------844 Salt structures, Andes ------182, 183 Natural-resources development, Jordan 396 Sand dunes ------529 Natural resource s.urveying ------488 Sea floor spreading, Andean region ------180 Nickel, Saudi Arabia ------714 Sediment study, Afghanistan------39 Nitrates, Chile ______199,201-204,206,211-213 Argentina ______------______85 Nonmetallic minerals, Chile ______214 Nepal ------536 Sedimentary rocks, Liberia------510, 512 0 Seismicity, Andes ------179 Separation methods __ ------______483 Ore deposits, BraziL ______141 Serpentine, Brazil ------172 Saudi Arabia ______653 Silica sand, Liberia------485 Turkey ------860-865 Silver, Saudi Arabia ------762 Soapstone, Pakistan ------558 p Space technology ------8, 18, 26, 28, 220, 338, 488, 614 Paleoclimate, Iran ------390 Stratigraphy, Brazil ------101 Paleomagnetism, Liberia ------463 Libya ------520 Paleontology, Antarctica ------66,67 Pakistan------570, 582, 583, 601 Pakistan------564-566,590,599 Saudi Arabia------727, 730, 737, 804 Peat, Bangladesh------595 Thailand______856 Peridotite, Brazil------165 Turkey ------177, 867 Petroleum, statistics ______1, 19 Stream flow, Afghanistan ------42 Petrology, Saudi Arabia ______726 Structure, Argentina ______------__ ------86 Phosphate, Brazil ------102, 132 Australia ------90 Colombia ------227-229, 244 Chile ------190 Pakistan ------581, 598,600 Colombia------231,240,242 Saudi Arabia ______667,767-778,805 Korea ____ ------______413 Photogeology, Egypt ------274 Liberia ------41S-420, 427 Plate tectonics, India ------365,368, 369 Libya------520,525 Liberia ------433 Mexico ______532 Platinum, Brazil ------173 Saudi Arabia------660-663,720,721 Potash, Brazil ------119 Sulfur, Brazil ------153 Pakistan ------572, 573 Saudi Arabia ------656, 657 Prospecting techniques, tropics------13 Sulfides, Saudi Arabia ------695-697, 729, 766, Publications, Egypt______273 786, 789-791, 828, 829 Surveying, space technology ------18, 28 R T Radioactive minerals, Brazil ------171 Rare earths, Brazil ------167 Tantalite, Brazil ______126, 127 Red Sea area ______660, 661, 671, 674, 687, 800-802 Technical assistance, cartography ------5 Remote sensing, general ------6, 16, 26, 32 Technical assistance, developing countries ______27 hydrology ------7 Technical cooperation, Iran ------382 68 BIBLIOGRAPHY, U.S. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, 1967-74

Ref. Ref. No. No. Tectonics, Andes ------243 Water, ground, general-Continued Colombia ------226 Japan ------395 Indonesia------362-364, 370 Kenya ------399, 400 Liberia ------435 Korea ------401, 402,404-411 Saudi Arabia------662, 664, 666, 804 Libya------527,528 Thermography, Canary Islands ______838 Morocco ______534 Thorium, Brazil ------167 Nepal ------541 Tin, Brazil ______169 Nigeria ______552 Topographic mapping, Antarctica ______57,61-63, Pakistan ______554, 560, 561, 578, 597, 68, 71, 73, 75-77,80,82 580, 584, 596, 603, 604 Arabian Peninsula------825 Peru ------618--261 Egypt ------277 Philippines ______627 Saudi Arabia ______826 Rhodesia ------633,634 Training, earth science ______22 Saudi Arabia ______668 East Africa ------45 Sudan ______839, 840 Tubewells, Algeria ______49 Tunisia ______50, 857 Tunisia------49 Turkey ------885 Tungsten, Brazil ------170 Zaire ------890 Saudi Arabia ______688 quality, Egypt------271, 272 Nigeria ------551 u resources, general ------29, 30 Bangladesh ------574 Ultramafic rocks, BraziL ______128 Chile ______210,218,222 Congo------259 v India ______355,357-359 Nepal ______538--543 Volcanism,.Antarctica ------59 Morocco ------535 Costa Rica ______262, 265 Pakistan ------571, 579 Ecuador ______270 Tanzania ------841 Iceland ------326,330-337,339, 341, supply, El Salvador ------279, 280-314, 316 345, 349-354 Ethiopia------318 Phillippines ------623 Haiti ------325 Saudi Arabia ______672 Kenya------398 Saudi Arabia ______689 w surface, Afghanistan ______7, 34, 42-44 Argentina ______84 Water, ground, general Brazil ------108, 149, 150, 152 resources ------154, 155 Cambodia ------176 Aden------~- 34 Chile ------191 Afghanistan ------35, 37, 40 Korea------414, 415 Algeria ______50 Nepal ------537,539, 540 Austria------93 Nigeria ------550 Bolivia ______98 Pakistan ______562,563 Brazil ------158, 159, 174 Philippines ______624-626,628,630,631 Cambodia ------175 Zambia ------891 Chile ------194-197 Weathering, Colombia 232 Egypt ------275,276, 278 El Salvador ------315 z Ghana ______319 India ------360,361 Zinc, Brazil --· ------144 Iran------391 Iran------381 Israel ------393 Saudi Arabia ______636 Italy ______534