Palynology of two upper Quaternary cores from Clear Lake, Lake County, California, with a section on dating
D.P. Adam, S.W. Robinson
1988, Professional Paper 1363
Summary of the High Plains Regional Aquifer-System Analysis in parts of Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming
J.B. Weeks, E. D. Gutentag, F.J. Heimes, R. R. Luckey
1988, Professional Paper 1400-A
Ground-water hydraulics, regional flow, and ground-water development of the Floridan aquifer system in Florida and in parts of Georgia, South Carolina, and Alabama
Peter W. Bush, Richard H. Johnston
1988, Professional Paper 1403-C
The Floridan aquifer system is one of the major sources of groundwater supplies in the United States. This productive aquifer system underlies all of Florida, southeast Georgia, and small parts of adjoining Alabama and South Carolina, for a total area of about 100,000 square miles. About 3 billion gallons of...
U.S. Geological Survey ground-water studies in California
P.W. Anttila
1988, Open-File Report 88-159
Surficial geologic map of the Bare Mountain quadrangle, Nye County, Nevada
W. C. Swadley, L.D. Parrish
1988, IMAP 1826
No abstract available....
Electrical structure of Newberry Volcano, Oregon
D.V. Fitterman, W. D. Stanley, R.J. Bisdorf
1988, Open-File Report 88-245
Chemical traits and trends of the granitic rocks of the southern Sierra Nevada, California
D. C. Ross
1988, Open-File Report 88-374
Stratigraphy of the Tertiary sediments in a 945-foot-deep corehole near Mays Landing in the southeastern New Jersey coastal plain
J. P. Owens, L.M. Bybell, Gary Paulachok, T. A. Ager, V.M. Gonzalez, P. J. Sugarman
1988, Professional Paper 1484
Mesozoic biogeography of southern Alaska, with implications for the paleogeography
Robert L. Detterman
1988, Open-File Report 88-662
Computerized database of the optical properties of the opaque minerals [Compiled from "Tables for microscope identification of Ore minerals", by Uytenbogaardt and Burke]
Joseph F. Whelan
1988, Open-File Report 88-260-B
Hydrogeology and water-supply potential of the water-table aquifer on Dauphin Island, Alabama
R. E. Kidd
1988, Water-Resources Investigations Report 87-4283
The water table aquifer on Dauphin Island, Alabama, consists of a thin veneer of Holocene sand and an underlying Pleistocene unit locally known as the Gulfport Formation. The aquifer is from 28 to 35 ft thick with a thick marine clay at its base. Water in the aquifer generally is...
Data on the distribution and abundance of submersed aquatic vegetation in the tidal Potomac River and transition zone of the Potomac Estuary, Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia, 1988
N. B. Rybicki, M.R. Schening
1988, Open-File Report 90-123
Water-resources activities in Utah by the U.S. Geological Survey: July 1, 1986, to June 30, 1987
1988, Open-File Report 88-302
This report contains summaries of the progress of water-resources studies in Utah by the U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Division, Utah District, from July 1, 1986 to June 30, 1987. The program in Utah during this period consisted of 24 projects; a discussion of each project is given in the...
The Giles County, Virginia, seismic zone– Seismological results and geological interpretations
G. A. Bollinger, R. L. Wheeler
1988, Professional Paper 1355
No abstract available....
Geohydrology, water quality, and preliminary simulations of ground-water flow of the alluvial aquifer in the upper Black Squirrel Creek basin, El Paso County, Colorado
David R. Buckles, Kenneth R. Watts
1988, Water-Resources Investigations Report 88-4017
The upper Black Squirrel Creek basin in eastern El Paso County, Colorado, is underlain by an alluvial aquifer and four bedrock aquifers. The climate of the area is semiarid, and streamflow is irregular. The alluvial aquifer has supplied water to wells since the late 1800's when ranchers first pumped water...
Two data sets describing channel-wide temporal variations in bedload-transport rates
Basil Gomez
1988, Open-File Report 88-88
Reconnaissance investigation of water quality, bottom sediment, and biota associated with irrigation drainage in Bowdoin National Wildlife Refuge and adjacent areas of the Milk River basin, northeastern Montana, 1986-87
J. H. Lambing, W. E. Jones, J. W. Sutphin
1988, Water-Resources Investigations Report 87-4243
Concentrations of trace elements, radiochemicals, and pesticides in the Bowdoin National Wildlife Refuge lakes generally were not substantially larger than those in the water supplied from Dodson South Canal or in irrigation drainage. Concentrations of arsenic (47 micrograms/L), uranium (43 microg/L), and vanadium (51 microg/L) in Dry Lake Unit, and...
Cowtrack Mountain and Glass Mountain quadrangles, California and Nevada: Analytic data
Paul Charles Bateman, Konrad Bates Krauskopf, Michael F. Sheridan
1988, Bulletin 1783
No abstract available....
Results from camera tows along the southern Juan de Fuca Ridge; A2-84-WF
Ellen S. Kappel, W. R. Normark
1988, Open-File Report 88-371
Paleontology of late Proterozoic and Early Cambrian rocks of east-central Alaska
C.W. Allison
1988, Professional Paper 1449
A revised marine diatom zonation for Miocene strata of the Southeastern United States
G.W. Andrews
1988, Professional Paper 1481
No abstract available....
Regional geology and mineral deposits in and near the central part of the Lemhi Range, Lemhi County, Idaho
E. T. Ruppel, D. A. Lopez
1988, Professional Paper 1480
No abstract available....
Palynological studies of Lower Pennsylvanian coal beds and adjacent strata of the proposed Pennsylvanian System stratotype in Virginia and West Virginia
R.M. Kosanke
1988, Professional Paper 1479
Water resources of Miner County, South Dakota
N.C. Koch, S.D. McGarvie
1988, Water-Resources Investigations Report 86-4035
Miner County is a rural agricultural area of 572 sq mi in east-central South Dakota. All streams in the county are intermittent and usually are recharged only from spring snowmelt and precipitation. Most ponds and sloughs may go dry in summer and during drought conditions, while larger lakes and ponds...
Petrology and physiographic evolution of the Ocate volcanic field, north-central New Mexico
J.M. O’Neill, H. H. Mehnert
1988, Professional Paper 1478-A,B
No abstract available....