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GOES data-collection system instrumentation, installation, and maintenance manual
J.W. Blee, H.E. Herlong, C.D. Kaufmann Jr., J.H. Hardee, M.L. Field, R.F. Middelburg
1986, Open-File Report 86-479
The purpose of the manual is to describe the installation, operation, and maintenance of Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) data collection platforms (DCP's) and associated equipment. This manual is not a substitute for DCP manufacturers ' manuals but is additional material that describes the application of data-collection platforms in the...
Ground-water data for Georgia, 1985
J.S. Clarke, C. N. Joiner, S.A. Longsworth, K.W. McFadden, M.F. Peck
1986, Open-File Report 86-304
Continuous water level records from 146 wells and water level measurements from an additional 1,100 wells in Georgia during 1985 provide the basic data for this report. Hydrographs for selected wells illustrate the effects that changes in recharge and discharge have had on the groundwater reservoirs in the State. Daily...
Ground-water-quality data for Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey, 1958-85
B. P. Sargent, J. W. Green, P. T. Harte, E. F. Vowinkel
1986, Open-File Report 86-58
The water resources of Picatinny Arsenal in northern New Jersey are described using the results of 1,129 analyses of groundwater , including 522 determinations of inorganic constituents and 607 determinations of organic constituents. Water samples were collected from 56 wells on the site from 1958 through 1985. Of these wells,...
Hydrologic data from Roan Creek and Parachute Creek basins, northwestern Colorado
D. B. Adams, K.E. Goddard, R.O. Patt, K.C. Galyean
1986, Open-File Report 83-859
Hydrologic data obtained from a comprehensive study of the Roan Creek and Parachute Creek basins are presented in this report. The purpose of this study was to inventory and appraise the predevelopment hydrologic conditions in these basins. The study was conducted from October 1975 through September 1981 and was one...
Index of surface-water stations in Texas, January 1986
E.R. Carrillo, H.D. Buckner, Jack Rawson
1986, Open-File Report 86-235
As of January 1, 1986, the surface-water data-collection network in Texas operated by the U.S. Geological Survey included 386 streamflow, 87 reservoir-contents, 33 stage, 10 crest-stage partial-record, 8 periodic discharge through range, 38 flood-hydrograph partial-record, 11 flood-profile partial-record , 36 low-flow partial-record 2 tide-level, 45 daily chemical-quality, 23 continuous-recording water-quality,...
The Kola, USSR, superdeep drill hole
Ye. A. Kozlovskiy, J. W. Clarke (translator), R. C. McDowell, J.R. Matzko, P.P. Hearn, D.J. Milton, D.J. Percious, D.B. Vitaliano, Gregory Ulmishek
1986, Open-File Report 86-517
Mines and prospects of the Butte 1° x 2° Quadrangle, Montana
James E. Elliott, Jeffrey S. Loen, K. K. Wise, Michael J. Blaskowski
1986, Open-File Report 86-632
The Butte quadrangle, in the Northern Rocky Mountains of southwestern Montana, has had a long, productive, and colorful mining history. Butte, the city from which the quadrangle takes its name, is located in the most famous mining district of the quadrangle. This district, the Butte or Summit Valley district, has...
Pacific Enewetak Atoll Crater Exploration (PEACE) program, Enewetak Atoll, Republic of the Marshall Islands. Part 1: Drilling operations and descriptions of boreholes in vicinity of KOA and OAK craters
Thomas W. Henry, Bruce R. Wardlaw, Betty Skipp, Richard P. Major, Joshua I. Tracey Jr.
1986, Open-File Report 86-419
From mid-1984 through mid-1985, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) engaged in an investigation of two craters formed from high-yield, near-surface nuclear bursts in the Marshall Islands at Enewetak Atoll (figures 1 and 2). Supported by the Defense Nuclear Agency (DNA), this cooperative venture is referred to by the acronym...
Physical and chemical data for the Sacramento River at Rio Vista, California, January through May, 1983
Dana D. Harmon, Laurence E. Schemel, Stephen W. Hager, Allan Y. Ota
1986, Open-File Report 86-230
Physical and chemical data for the Sacramento River at Rio Vista , California, for the period of January to May, 1983 are presented in this report. Measurements include specific conductance, alkalinity, suspended particulate matter, and the dissolved inorganic nutrients; nitrite, nitrate plus nitrite, ammonium, dissolved silica, and ortho-phosphate. Numerical results...
Physical and chemical data for the Sacramento River at Rio Vista, California, November 1983 through November 1984
Allan Y. Ota, L. E. Schemel, S.W. Hager
1986, Open-File Report 86-229
Physical and chemical data for the Sacramento River at Rio Vista , California, for the period of November 1983 through November 1984 are presented in this report. Measurements include specific conductance, alkalinity, suspended particulate matter, and the dissolved inorganic nutrients: nitrite, nitrate + nitrite, ammonium, dissolved silica, and ortho-phosphate. Numerical...
Delineation and description of the regional aquifers of Tennessee; basal sandstone aquifer west of the Valley and Ridge Province
J. V. Brahana, M. W. Bradley, J. A. Macy, Dolores Mulderink
1986, Open-File Report 82-762
The basal sandstone aquifer is believed to underlie most of Tennessee west of the Valley and Ridge Province. It is a Cambrian sandstone that overlies the granites of the Precambrian basement complex. The basal sandstone is a poorly known resource defined only by 14 data points (wells) for the entire...
Delineation and description of the regional aquifer systems of Tennessee; Cumberland Plateau aquifer system
J. V. Brahana, J. A. Macy, Dolores Mulderink, Dawn Zemo
1986, Open-File Report 82-338
The Cumberland Plateau aquifer system consists of Pennsylvanian sandstones, conglomerates, shales, and coals which underlie the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee. Major water-bearing zones occur within the sandstones and conglomerates in interconnected fractures. The water-bearing formations are separated by shale and siltstone that retard the vertical circulation of ground water, The...