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Thickness and hydrogeology of aquifers and confining units below the upper glacial aquifer on Long Island, New York
Julian Soren, Dale L. Simmons
1987, Water-Resources Investigations Report 86-4175
Three extensive unconsolidated sand and gravel aquifers on Long Island lie between the island 's upper glacial aquifer and its southward-dipping crystalline bedrock surface. The island 's aquifers have been heavily pumped, mainly for public-water supply, but most of this pumpage since the 1960 's has come from below the...
Geohydrologic framework of the coastal plain aquifers of South Carolina
Walter R. Aucott, Marvin E. Davis, Gary K. Speiran
1987, Water-Resources Investigations Report 85-4271
The U.S. Geological Survey is conducting a series of investigations of aquifers throughout the United States as a part of the RASA (Regional Aquifer System Analysis) program. These investigations provide a comprehensive regional understanding of groundwater resources throughout the Nation. The Coastal Plain aquifers in South Carolina are being studied...
Hydrogeologic and water-quality characteristics of glacial-drift aquifers in Minnesota
J. F. Ruhl
1987, Water-Resources Investigations Report 87-4224
Water in Minnesota 's glacial drift aquifers generally is of acceptable quality for most uses, including household supply, industrial use, and irrigation. The aquifers generally contain calcium magnesium bicarbonate-type waters, but other types are present also. Calcium magnesium sulfate-type waters are common in the confined drift aquifers in the southwestern and...
Geologic structure and altitude of the top of the Minnelusa Formation, northern Black Hills, South Dakota and Wyoming, and Bear Lodge Mountains, Wyoming
Kathy D. Peter, David P. Kyllonen, K. R. Mills
1987, Water-Resources Investigations Report 85-4053
Beginning in 1981, a 3-yr project was conducted to determine the availability and quality of groundwater in the sedimentary bedrock aquifers in the Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming. The project was limited to three bedrock units in order of increasing age: the Cretaceous Inyan kara Group, Permian and...
Water use in Wisconsin, 1985
B.R. Ellefson, K.S. Rury, J. T. Krohelski
1987, Open-File Report 87-699
An inventory of water use in Wisconsin is essential for appraising current and future water-resource needs of the State. The U.S. Geological Survey has collected and published national water-use data every 5 years since 1950. Sources of data in these reports have not always been well documented, and the methods...
Flood characteristics of the Buffalo River at Tyler Bend, Arkansas
Braxtel L. Neely
1987, Water-Resources Investigations Report 87-4180
The Buffalo River is located in the Ozark Mountains in north-central Arkansas. Tyler Bend is on the Buffalo River about 1.5 miles upstream from U.S. Highway 65. The National Park Service is developing several recreational park sites along this scenic river. The magnitude, frequency, duration and velocities of floods are...
Seismicity map of the state of Tennessee
B.G. Reagor, C. W. Stover, S. T. Algermissen
1987, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1157
This map is one of a series of seismicity maps produced by the U.S. Geological Survey that show earthquake data of individual states or groups of states at the scale of 1:1,000,000.  This map shows only those earthquakes with epicenters located within the boundaries of Tennessee, even though earthquakes in...
Seismicity map of the state of North Carolina
B.G. Reagor, C. W. Stover, S. T. Algermissen
1987, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1988
This map is one of a series of seismicity maps produced by the U. S. Geological Survey that show earthquake data of individual states or groups of states at the scale of 1:1,000,000. This map shows only those earthquakes with epicenters located within the boundaries of North Carolina, even though...
Cross sections showing stratigraphic framework of upper Cretaceous Dakota Sandstone, Mancos Shale, Mesaverde Group, and Mesaverde Formation, and lower Tertiary Wasatch Formation, west-central Piceance Basin, Garfield County, Colorado
Margaret S. Ellis, B.S. Kelso
1987, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 2008-A
Cross sections A-A' and B-B' show the stratigraphic framework of Upper Cretaceous rocks in part of the Piceance basin, northwestern Colorado.  This Laramide basin is asymmetric in shape and has a gently dipping western flank and a steeply dipping eastern flank.  The basin is bounded by the Uinta uplift to...