Summary of the U.S. Geological Survey and U.S. Bureau of Land Management national coal-hydrology program, 1974-84
L. J. Britton, C. L. Anderson, D. A. Goolsby, B. P. VanHaveren, editor(s)
1989, Professional Paper 1464
During the decade 1974-84, the U.S. Geological Survey and the U.S. Bureau of Land Management cooperated on investigations to collect information and to study hydrologic processes related to development and mining of federally owned coal. In addition, the U.S. Geological Survey conducted similar investigations related to nonfederally owned coal. As...
Studies of geology and hydrology in the Basin and Range province, southwestern United States, for isolation of high-level radioactive waste: Characterization of the Sonoran region, California
Marion S. Bedinger, K. A. Sargent, William H. Langer
1989, Professional Paper 1370-E
No abstract available....
Mineral resources of the Owl Creek Wilderness Study Area, Hot Springs County, Wyoming
Dana J. Bove, Robert R. Carlson, Dolores M. Kulik, William Lundby
1989, Bulletin 1756-D
New information resources of the U.S. Geological Survey Library System, January 1989
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1989, Open-File Report 89-400-A
The New Madrid earthquakes: An engineering-geologic interpretation of relict liquefaction features
Stephen F. Obermeier
1989, Professional Paper 1336-B
Earthquake-induced sand blows and sand-filled fissures are present in a belt 40 to 60 km. wide that extends from near Charleston, Mo., southward to about 20 km. south of Marked Tree, Ark. This region of earthquake-induced sand blows and other liquefaction-related features is almost exclusively in the St. Francis Basin,...
Studies of geology and hydrology in the Basin and Range Province, Southwestern United States, for isolation of high-level radioactive waste - Basis of characterization and evaluation
M. S. Bedinger, K. A. Sargent, William H. Langer, Frank B. Sherman, J.E. Reed, B. T. Brady
1989, Professional Paper 1370-A
The geologic and hydrologic factors in selected regions of the Basin and Range province were examined to identify prospective areas for further study that may provide isolation of high-level radioactive waste from the accessible environment. The six regions selected for study were characterized with respect to the following guidelines: (1)...
Geochemistry of the Cambrian-Ordovician aquifer system in the northern Midwest, United States: D in Regional aquifer-system analysis
D. I. Siegel
1989, Professional Paper 1405-D
Distributions of solutes in aquifers of Cambrian and Ordovician age were studied in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, northwestern Indiana, and northern Missouri to determine the sources of solutes and the probable chemical mechanisms that control regional variations in water quality. This work is part of the Northern Midwest Regional Aquifer-System...
Ground-water-quality assessment of the Carson River basin, Nevada and California: Analysis of available water-quality data through 1987
A. H. Welch, R. W. Plume, E. A. Frick, J. L. Hughes
1989, Open-File Report 89-382
Data on groundwater quality, hydrogeology, and land and water use for the Carson River basin, Nevada and California were analyzed as part of the U. S. Geological Survey National Water-Quality Assessment program. The basin consists of six hydrographic areas--a mountainous headwaters area and five downstream areas interconnected by the Carson...
GSLITH Version 2.0: A prototype program to draw cross sections and plot plan views from drill hole data with latitude, longitude coordinates, using an IBM PC (or compatible) microcomputer, digitizer, and plotter
G.I. Selner, Richard B. Taylor
1989, Open-File Report 89-114-B
No abstract available....
National Research Program of the Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey: Fiscal Year 1988
Linda C. Friedman (compiler), Christine N. Donato
1989, Open-File Report 89-250
The National Research Program (NRP) of the US Geological Survey 's Water Resources Division (WRD) had its beginnings in the late 1950 's when ' core research ' was added as a line item to the Congressional budget. Since that time, the NRP has grown to encompass a broad spectrum...
Analytical results and sample locality map of stream-sediment, heavy-mineral-concentrate, and rock samples from the Disaster Peak Wilderness Study Area (OR-003-153/NV-020-859), Harney and Malheur Counties, Oregon, and Humboldt County, Nevada
M. S. Erickson, J. L. Jones
1989, Open-File Report 89-328
No abstract available....
TexCon : a text file conversion utility for use with Apple Macintosh computers
Brian D. Marshall
1989, Open-File Report 89-165-B
Streamflow statistics for streams on the Puyallup Indian Reservation, Washington
D. L. Kresch, E. A. Prych
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 87-4228
Streamflow statistics consisting of low flows, high flows, mean monthly flows, mean annual flows, flow durations, and peak flows were estimated for 16 sites on small streams on the Puyallup Indian Reservation, Washington. Drainage areas ranged from 0.62 to 16.7 sq mi. Streamflow statistics were also computed for the Puyallup...
Geologic and structure contour maps of the Raton 1/2° x 1° quadrangle, Colfax and Union counties, New Mexico and Las Animas County, Colorado
Glenn R. Scott, C. L. Pillmore
1989, Open-File Report 89-282
No abstract available....
Preliminary grain-size and mineralogic analyses of vibracore samples from the inner continental shelf offshore of Cape Canaveral, Florida
A. E. Grosz, B.W. Nocita, Pramuan Kohpina, M.M. Olivier, T.M. Scott
1989, Open-File Report 89-18
GEOS seismograms recorded for aftershocks of the earthquakes of December 7, 1988, near Spitak, Armenia SSR, during the time period 3 January 1989 through 2 February 1988 (UTC)
R. D. Borcherdt, editor(s)
1989, Open-File Report 89-163-E
The earthquakes of December 7, 1988, near Spitak, Armenia SSR, serve as another grim reminder of the serious hazard that earthquakes pose throughout the world. We extend our heartfelt sympathies to the families of the earthquake victims and intend that our cooperative scientific endeavours will help reduce losses in future...
Debris flows from tributaries of the Colorado River, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
Robert H. Webb, Patrick T. Pringle, Glenn R. Rink
1989, Professional Paper 1492
A reconnaissance of 36 tributaries of the Colorado River indicates that debris flows are a major process by which sediment is transported to the Colorado River in Grand Canyon National Park. Debris flows are slurries of sediment and water that have a water content of less than about 40 percent...
Hydrogeology of the southwestern part of the town of Hempstead, Nassau County, New York
Richard K. Krulikas
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 85-4288
The groundwater resources of the southwestern part of the Town of Hempstead in Nassau County, NY were investigated in 1984. The area studied encompasses 85 sq mi, or 68% of the town 's 125-sq mi area. The groundwater reservoir underlying the area consists of unconsolidated gravel, sand, silt, and clay...
Upper Cretaceous and Paleogene sedimentary rocks and isotopic ages of Paleogene tuffs, Uinta basin, Utah. Ages of late Paleogene and Neogene tuffs and the beginning of rapid regional extension, eastern boundary of the Basin and Range Province near Salt Lake City, Utah
Bruce Bryant, C. W. Naeser, R. F. Marvin, H. H. Mehnert
1989, Bulletin 1787-J,K
No abstract available....
GEOS seismograms recorded for aftershocks of the earthquakes of December 7, 1988, near Spitak, Armenia SSR, during the time period 26 December 1988 14:00 through 29 December 1988 (UTC)
R. D. Borcherdt, editor(s)
1989, Open-File Report 89-163-C
The earthquakes of December 7, 1988, near Spitak, Armenia SSR, serve as another grim reminder of the serious hazard that earthquakes pose throughout the world. We extend our heartfelt sympathies to the families of the earthquake victims and intend that our cooperative scientific endeavours will help reduce losses in future...
Gravity survey data and Bouguer gravity anomaly map of southwestern Wyoming, northeastern Utah, and northwestern Colorado
Viki Bankey, D. M. Kulik
1989, Open-File Report 89-175-B
Indexes of hydrologic data from selected coal-mining areas in northwestern Colorado
N. G. Gaggiani
1989, Open-File Report 88-347
Currently (1988), data from hydrologic studies related to coal mining that have been done in northwestern Colorado since the early 1970 's are stored in the files of private companies and government offices and in various computer systems. To compile these data for additional research, a trip to each office...
The occurrence and geochemistry of salty ground water in the northern Atlantic Coastal Plain
Harold Meisler
1989, Professional Paper 1404-D
No abstract available....
Analytical results and sample locality maps for 12 water samples from springs and domestic wells near the El Dorado, Lime Canyon, and Million Hills Wilderness Study Areas, Clark County, Nevada
John B. McHugh, G.A. Nowlan
1989, Open-File Report 89-301
Hydrogeologic framework of the New Jersey Coastal Plain
Otto S. Zapecza
1989, Professional Paper 1404-B
This report presents the results of a water-resources, oriented subsurface mapping program within the Coastal Plain of New Jersey. The occurrence and configuration of 15 regional hydrogeologic units have been defined, primarily on the basis of an interpretation of borehole geophysical data. The nine aquifers and six...