Analysis of ground-water flow in the A-Sand aquifer at Paramaribo, Suriname, South America
C. B. Hutchinson
1990, Water-Resources Investigations Report 90-4036
Measured stratigraphic sections of Elko Formation (Middle and Upper Cambrian), and Fairholme group, Alexo Formation, and Palliser Formation (Upper Devonian), northwestern Montana and southeastern British Columbia
W.P. Seward, T. S. Dyman
1990, Open-File Report 90-455
Preliminary geologic map of the Milligan Mountain Quadrangle, Catron County, New Mexico
J.C. Ratte, D. J. Bove
1990, Open-File Report 90-268
Estimated demand for agricultural water for irrigation use in New Jersey, 1990
E.O. Titus, R.M. Clawges, C.L. Qualls
1990, Open-File Report 90-156
As part of an effort to determine if an adequate supply of agricultural water for irrigation use will be available to farmers, the U.S. Geological Survey prepared preliminary estimates of demand for agricultural water for irrigation use for the year 1990 on the basis of six possible scenarios. These scenarios...
Character and evolution of the ground-water flow system in the central part of the western San Joaquin Valley, California
Kenneth R. Belitz, Frederick J. Heimes
1990, Water Supply Paper 2348
Water resources of Codington and Grant counties, South Dakota
D. S. Hansen
1990, Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4147
The primary sources of surface water in Codington and Grant Counties are Lakes Kampeska and Pelican and numerous potholes in western Codington County. Seasonal variations in streamflow and lake levels are directly related to seasonal variations in precipitation and evapotranspiration. Dissolved-solids concentrations in water from streams and lakes increase as...
Mineral occurrences of the Guiana Shield, Venezuela
G.B. Sidder
1990, Open-File Report 90-16
Surface-water hydrology of Honey Lake Valley, Lassen County, California, and Washoe County, Nevada
Gerald L. Rockwell
1990, Open-File Report 90-177
Honey Lake Valley straddles the state line of California and Nevada, about 35 miles north of Reno; about three-fourths of the area is in California. In this report, Honey Lake Valley (also referred to as the "basin") includes the entire area within the hydrographic boundary (fig. 1). Susanville, Calif., in...
Contra Costa County, California selected earth sciences references
E.R. White
1990, Open-File Report 90-629
Geology, geochemistry, and mineral resources of the upper Caura River area, Bolivar State, Venezuela
G.B. Sidder, Felix Martinez
1990, Open-File Report 90-231
Life on Mars videorecording : the water connection, Part B
Michael H. Carr
1990, Open-File Report 90-93-B
REMAPP - PC computer file : remote sensing image processing software for MS - DOS personal computers, Part A - Documentation
Keith Eric Livo
1990, Open-File Report 90-88-A
Analytical data for stream-sediment and soil samples from the McDermitt 1 degree x 2 degrees Quadrangle, Nevada
R. L. Turner
1990, Open-File Report 90-434
Analytical results and sample locality map of stream-sediment, heavy-mineral-concentrate, and rock samples from the Soda Mountain Wilderness Study Area, Jackson County, Oregon
S. J. Sutley, R.J. Goldfarb, W.J. Pickthorn
1990, Open-File Report 90-450
Road guide to volcanic deposits of Mount St. Helens and vicinity, Washington
Michael P. Doukas
1990, Bulletin 1859
Mount St. Helens, the most recently active and most intensively studied Cascades volcano, is in southwestern Washington. The volcano is a superb outdoor laboratory for studying volcanic processes, deposits of observed events, and deposits whose origins are inferred by classic geologic techniques, including analogy to recent deposits. During the past...
Geohydrologic framework and an analysis of a well-plugging program, Lee County, Florida
H. R. La Rose
1990, Water-Resources Investigations Report 90-4063
Users manual for ANNIE, a computer program for interactive hydrologic analyses and data management
A.M. Lumb, J.L. Kittle Jr., K.M. Flynn
1990, Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4080
Reconnaissance geologic map of the southern Sierra Nevada, Kern, Tulare and Inyo counties, California
D. C. Ross
1990, Open-File Report 90-337
Controlled photomosaic of the Vestri Quadrangle of Callisto
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1990, IMAP 2069
Stratigraphic cross section showing upper Paleocene coal-bearing rocks of the Tongue River member of the Fort Union Formation in the Piney Canyon SE Quadrangle, Weston County, southeastern Powder River basin, Wyoming
E. A. Johnson, F. W. Pierce, W. R. Sigleo
1990, IMAP 2012
Trace-element geochemical maps of the western three-quarters of the Pueblo 1 degree x 2 degrees Quadrangle, south-central Colorado
D. R. Zimbelman, R. B. Taylor
1990, IMAP 1419-D
Controlled photomosaic of the Lempo Quadrangle of Callisto
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1990, IMAP 2062
No abstract available....
Water-quality, well-construction, and ground-water level data for an investigation of radionuclides in ground water, Hickman and Maury counties, Tennessee
G. E. Hileman
1990, Open-File Report 90-190
Water quality, well construction, and groundwater level data were collected for an investigation of radionuclides in groundwater in Maury and Hickman Counties, Tennessee. Seventeen wells and 3 springs were sampled in Hickman County, and 20 wells were sampled in Maury County. Samples from each site were analyzed for radionuclides, common...
Description of digital data from a helicopter geophysical survey to map brine contamination— Brookhaven Oil Field, Lincoln County, Mississippi
W. D. Heran, B. D. Smith
1990, Open-File Report 90-79
No abstract available....
Ground-water flow and solute movement to drain laterals, western San Joaquin Valley, California; II, Quantitative hydrologic assessment
J.L. Fio, S. J. Deverel
1990, Open-File Report 90-137
Ground-water-flow modeling was used to estimate ground-water-flow paths and traveltimes to quantitatively assess the hydrologic processes affecting ground water and solute movement to drain laterals. Modeling results were used to calculate the depth distribution of ground water flowing into drain laterals at 1.8 meters (drain lateral 1) and 2.7 meters...