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Results of test drilling and hydrologic monitoring in the Indian Bathtub area, Owyhee County, southwestern Idaho, January 1989 through September 1990
H.W. Young, M.L. Jones, D. J. Parliman, A.M. Tungate
1990, Open-File Report 90-597
This report presents data collected during the period January 1989 through September 1990 from eight test holes and selected thermal-water wells and springs in the Indian Bathtub area, southwestern Idaho. The data include completion, lithologic, and gamma logs for eight test holes, hydrographs of water levels in the test holes...
Preliminary geologic map of the Wadi As Sirhan Quadrangle, sheet 30C, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
C. R. Meissner Jr., M.B. Griffin, G.P. Riddler, Marcel Van Eck, N.C. Aspinall, A.M. Farasani, S.M. Dini
1990, Open-File Report 90-263
The Wadi as Sirhan quadrangle lies in the northwestern pan of Saudi Arabia on the border with Jordan. It is located in the west-central part of the Sirhan-Turayf basin and is underlain by Silurian to Miocene-Pliocene sedimentary rocks that are partly covered by volcanic flows. The map area also contains...
Hydrologic framework of Long Island, New York
Douglas A. Smolensky, Herbert T. Buxton, Peter K. Shernoff
1990, Hydrologic Atlas 709
Long Island, N.Y., is underlain by a mass of unconsolidated geologic deposits of clay, silt, sand, and gravel that overlie southward-sloping consolidated bedrock. These deposits are thinnest in northern Queens County (northwestern Long Island), where bedrock crops out, and increase to a maximum thickness of 2,000 ft in southeastern Long...
Map showing free-air gravity anomalies off the western coast of Africa Senegal (south of 15° north latitude) to Sierra Leone
D. W. Folger, B.J. Irwin, J.R. McCullough, G.R. Driscoll, C. F. Polloni
1990, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 2098-D
This map is one of six in a series presenting marine gravity data off the western coast of Africa (fig. 1).  The data, collected by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in 1987 in response to a request from the Defense Mapping Agency, are intended to improve gravity coverage where it...
Hydrogeochemical data from an acidic deposition study at McDonalds Branch basin in the New Jersey Pinelands, 1983-86
D. G. Lord, J. L. Barringer, P.A. Johnsson, P. F. Schuster, R.L. Walker, J.E. Fairchild, B.N. Sroka, Eric Jacobsen
1990, Open-File Report 88-500
Data from a 1983-86 acidic-deposition study at McDonalds Branch basin, a small (2.35-sq-mi) forested watershed in Lebanon State Forest, New Jersey include mineralogy of soil and depositional clays; physical and chemical analyses of soils; hydrologic measurements (precipitation and throughfall amounts, stream stage and discharge, and water-table altitudes); and water quality...
Water resources activities in Florida, 1989-90
M.E. Glenn, editor(s)
1990, Open-File Report 90-169
This report contains 62 summary statements of water resources activities in Florida conducted by the Water Resources Division of the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with Federal, State , and local agencies during 1989-90. These activities are part of the Federal program of appraising the Nation 's water resources. (USGS)...
Selected translations of the Russian literature on the electrogeochemical sampling technique called CHIM (chastichnoe izvlechennye metallov)
Edward I. Bloomstein, Eleana Bloomstein (translator), editor(s)
1990, Open-File Report 90-462
As part of our research into new methods for the assessment of mineral deposits, the U.S. Geological Survey has recently begun investigation of the CHIM method. As part of our studies, translation of a Russian manual on the CHIM methodology and eight articles from the Russian literature were transit ted...