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The Morgan Hill, California, earthquake of April 24, 1984
Seena N. Hoose, editor(s)
1987, Bulletin 1639
The Morgan Hill earthquake, a moderate-size (M_g=6.1, ML =6.2, M=6.2) event, was felt throughout central California on April 24, 1984. The epicenter of the earthquake was located near Halls Valley southwest of Mount Hamilton, and the event is presumed to have occurred on the Calaveras fault. Damage, however, was concentrated near the south end of the Anderson Reservoir and in the town of Morgan Hill. A preliminary assessment by the California Office of Emergency Services estimated damage to private property at $7.0 million and to local-government facilities at $0.5 million, for a total of $7.5 million in damage. Acknowledgments.--! appreciate the helpful suggestions of Joseph I. Ziony and Robert D. Brown, Jr. These studies were aided by the generous cooperation of the many landowners who permitted access to their properties....
Data on the distribution and abundance of submersed aquatic vegetation in the tidal Potomac River and estuary, Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia, 1986
N. B. Rybicki, R. T. Anderson, J.M. Shapiro, K. L. Johnson, C.L. Schulman
1987, Open-File Report 87-575
This report summarizes data on the distribution and abundance of submersed aquatic vegetation collected in the tidal Potomac River and Estuary during 1986. Plant species were identified and dry weight determined for selected sites sampled in spring and fall. The percentage of each plant species was determined in areas of...
Quaternary geologic map of the Quebec 4 degrees x 6 degrees quadrangle, United States and Canada
N.R. Gadd, Pierre LaSalle, Ghismond Martineau, Luc Chauvin, R.J. Fulton, W.F. Chapman, W.P. Wagner, D.R. Grant, Gerald Martin Richmond
David S. Fullerton, editor(s)
1987, IMAP 1420(NL-19)
The Quaternary Geologic Map of the Quebec 4? x 6? Quadrangle was mapped as part of the Quaternary Geologic Atlas of the United States. The atlas was begun as an effort to depict the areal distribution of...
Hydrologic monitoring of selected streams in coal fields of central and southern Utah — Summary of data collected, August 1978-September 1984
Don Price, G.G. Plantz
1987, Water-Resources Investigations Report 86-4017
The U.S. Geological Survey conducted a coal-hydrology monitoring program in coal-field areas of central and southern Utah during August 1978-September 1984 to determine possible hydrologic impacts of future mining and to provide a better understanding of the hydrologic systems of the coal resource areas monitored. Data were collected at 19...
Quality of water in mines in the Western Middle Coal Field, Anthracite Region, east-central Pennsylvania
L.A. Reed, M.M. Beard, D.J. Growitz
1987, Water-Resources Investigations Report 85-4038
The quality of mine water in the 75 sq-mi Western Middle anthracite field, Pennsylvania was determined by sampling discharges and boreholes at 60 abandoned and flooded mines during 1975-78. The Vulcan-Buck Mountain mine, east-northeast of Mahanoy City, contains an estimated 6,100 acre-ft of water with a specific conductance of 380...
Geohydrology and susceptibility of major aquifers to surface contamination in Alabama; area 6
S.S. DeJarnette, J.E. Crownover
1987, Water-Resources Investigations Report 87-4113
This report delineates and describes the geohyrology and susceptibility of the major aquifers to contamination in Area 6, Greene, Marengo, Pickens, Sumter, and Tuscaloosa Counties in west-central Alabama. The major aquifers in the study area are the Nanafalia, Eutaw, Gordo, and Coker aquifers of Tertiary and Cretaceous age. The recharge...
Description of the physical environment and coal-mining history of west-central Indiana, with emphasis on six small watersheds
Jeffrey D. Martin, Charles G. Crawford, R.F. Duwelius, D.E. Renn
1987, Open-File Report 87-212
Information on the geology, geomorphology, soils, climate, hydrology, water use, land use, population, and coal mining history of Clay, Owen, Sullivan, and Vigo Counties in Indiana is summarized. Site-specific information is given on the morphology , geology, soils, land use, coal mining history, and hydrologic instrumentation of the six watersheds...
Movement of ground water in coal-bearing rocks near Fishtrap Lake in Pike County, Kentucky
R. W. Davis
1987, Water-Resources Investigations Report 87-4084
Eight test holes were core-drilled from various altitudes in a typical coal-bearing sequence rocks of Pennsylvania age in Pike County, eastern Kentucky. Vertical fractures were common in cores from shallow depths, but became less common or absent toward the bottom of two test holes drilled 400 and 291 ft deep....
Pesticide data for selected Wyoming streams, 1976-78
David L. Butler
1987, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4127
In 1976, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Wyoming Department of Agriculture, started a monitoring program to determine pesticide concentrations in Wyoming streams. This program was incorporated into the water-quality data-collection system already in operation. Samples were collected at 20 sites for analysis of various insecticides, herbicides, polychlorinated...
National and regional trends in water-well drilling in the United States, 1964-84
S. M. Hindall, Michael Eberle
1987, Open-File Report 87-247
Information on national and regional water well drilling activity is important for water resource planning and management and for water related equipment marketing. A study was conducted to analyze drilling trends on the basis of data for selected years from 1964 through 1984. The study focused primarily on the years...
Evapotranspiration and microclimate at a low-level radioactive-waste disposal site in northwestern Illinois
R. W. Healy, M.P. DeVries, A.M. Sturrock
1987, Open-File Report 86-301
From July 1982 through June 1984, a study was made of the microclimate and evapotranspiration at a low-level radioactive-waste disposal site near Sheffield, Bureau County, Illinois. Vegetation at the site consists of mixed pasture grasses, primarily brome (Bromus inermis) and red clover (Trifoleum pratense). Three methods were used to estimate...
Water resources of the Rio Grande de Añasco-lower valley, Puerto Rico
Jose Raul Diaz, Donald G. Jordan
1987, Water-Resources Investigations Report 85-4237
A large amount of water suitable for most uses is available in the lower Rio Grande de Anasco Valley, the major source of which is the Rio Grande de Anasco which contributes about 95% of the surface water inflow to the lower valley. River flow at El Espino exceeds 100...
Geohydrologic reconnaissance of a ground-water contamination problem in the Argonne Road area near Spokane, Washington
N. P. Dion
1987, Water-Resources Investigations Report 86-4173
Three domestic wells that withdraw groundwater from an alluvium-filled trough cut into granite were found to be contaminated with the organic solvents tetrachloroethene, trichloroethene, 1,1,1-trichloroethane, and 1 ,2-trans-dichloroethene. The suspected source of contamination is a nearby septic-tank sludge disposal area. There is concern that the affected aquifer is tributary to...