Bibliography of reports by U.S. Geological Survey personnel on studies of underground nuclear test sites and on waste management studies at the Nevada Test Site and the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant site, New Mexico, January 1, 1985, to December 31, 1985
V.M. Glanzman
1986, Open-File Report 86-558
Sediment data for computation of deposition rates in the tidal Potomac system, Maryland and Virginia
J.L. Glenn, E.A. Martin, C. A. Rice
1986, Open-File Report 86-318
Sixty-two cores ranging in length from 33 to 1002 cm were collected from the tidal Potomac system and from selected tributaries downstream from the local head-of-tides between June 1978 and July 1981. Segments from selected depths below the sediment surface have been analyzed for a variety of constituents, including lead-210,...
Leachate migration from an in situ oil-shale retort near Rock Springs, Wyoming
K. C. Glover
1986, Open-File Report 85-575
Geohydrologic factors influencing leachate movement from an in situ oil shale retort near Rock Springs, Wyoming, were investigated by developing models of groundwater flow and solute transport. Leachate, indicated by the conservative ion thiocyanate, has been observed 1/2 mi downgradient from the retort. The contaminated aquifer is part of the...
Lithologic sections from the New London area, southeastern Connecticut
Richard Goldsmith
1986, Open-File Report 86-507
Water use on the Snake River plain, Idaho and eastern Oregon
S. A. Goodell
1986, Open-File Report 85-559
No abstract available. ...
Hydrologic data for urban studies in the Austin metropolitan area, Texas, 1984
J.D. Gordon, D.L. Pate, M.E. Dorsey
1986, Open-File Report 85-676
Hydrologic investigations of urban watersheds in Texas were begun by the U.S. Geological Survey in 1954. Studies are now in progress in Austin, and Houston. Studies have been completed in the Dallas, Fort Worth, and San Antonio areas. The Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Texas Department of Water Reources, began...
Aftershocks of the Borah Peak, Idaho, earthquake of 28 October 1983; catalog of locations and single-event focal mechanisms
S. K. Goter, W.D. Richins, C.J. Langer
1986, Open-File Report 86-277
A history of annual streamflows from the 21 water-resource regions in the United States and Puerto Rico, 1951-83
D.J. Graczyk, W.R. Krug, W.A. Gebert
1986, Open-File Report 86-128
Annual streamflows from the 21 water-resource regions in the United States and Puerto Rico were calculated for the period 1951-83. The total streamflow discharging to the oceans from the conterminous United States during this period averaged 1,270 billion gallons per day. The outflow from the Lower Mississippi Water-Resource Region (08),...
Forward modeling computer program for the very low frequency, radio-wave, terrain-resistivity electromagnetic method: VLF.BAS
Deborah G. Grantham, F.P. Haeni, David L. Mazzaferro
1986, Open-File Report 86-407-W
No abstract available....
Multichannel seismic-reflection data collected in 1978 in the eastern Chukchi Sea
Arthur Grantz, D. M. Mann, S. D. May
1986, Open-File Report 86-206
VARMAG; a Fortran program to implement the variable-magnetization terrain-correction method for aeromagnetic data
V.J. Grauch
1986, Open-File Report 86-268
Geologic map of the Murphys Well, Pilot Cone, Copper Mountain, and Poinsettia Spring quadrangles, Mineral County, Nevada
E. B. Ekren, F.M. Byers Jr.
1986, IMAP 1576
A computer-based library reference system
M.E. Graziani, Olaf Kays
1986, Open-File Report 86-3
Availability of selected meteorological data in computer-based files of the U.S. Geological Survey, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming
Brenda L. Link, L. E. Cary
1986, Open-File Report 85-693
Meteorological data were located, acquired, and stored from selected stations in Montana and North Dakota coal regions and adjacent areas including South Dakota and Wyoming. Data that were acquired have potential use in small watershed modeling studies. Emphasis was placed on acquiring data that was collected during the period 1970...
Recognition of the Peach Springs Tuff, California and Arizona, using heavy mineral suites
Sharon Gusa
1986, Open-File Report 86-522
Bedrock geologic map of the Black Hills 1:24,000 Quadrangle, Nevada
P.L. Guth
1986, Open-File Report 86-438
Application of seismic-refraction techniques to hydrologic studies
F.P. Haeni
1986, Open-File Report 84-746
During the past 30 years, seismic-refraction methods have been used extensively in petroleum, mineral, and engineering investigations, and to some extent for hydrologic applications. Recent advances in equipment, sound sources, and computer interpretation techniques make seismic refraction a highly effective and economical means of obtaining subsurface data in hydrologic studies....
Geologic reconnaissance map of the Montrose West Quadrangle, Montrose County, Colorado
W. J. Hail
1986, Open-File Report 86-163
Geologic reconnaissance map of the Government Springs quadrangle, Montrose and Ouray Counties, Colorado
W. J. Hail Jr.
1986, Open-File Report 86-162
No abstract available....
Hydrogeochemical data of coal strip-mine spoil near Macon in north-central Missouri
D. C. Hall
1986, Open-File Report 87-119
Eocene cauldron, batholith, and hydrothermal alteration west of Ketchum, Idaho
W. E. Hall, D. H. McIntyre
1986, Open-File Report 86-122
Distributed information system (water fact sheet)
A.W. Harbaugh
1986, Open-File Report 85-649
During 1982-85, the Water Resources Division (WRD) of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) installed over 70 large minicomputers in offices across the country to support its mission in the science of hydrology. These computers are connected by a communications network that allows information to be shared among computers in each...
INVERSE, a Fortran program to solve for two-dimensional slip on a vertical strike slip fault by inversion of line-length data
R.A. Harris, Paul Segall
1986, Open-File Report 86-451
Principal facts for 163 gravity stations in the Cherry Creek Range and vicinity, Elko and White Pine counties, Nevada
Reid N. Harris, J. M. Glen
1986, Open-File Report 86-559
Description and results of test-drilling program at Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey, 1982-84
P. T. Harte, B. P. Sargent, E. F. Vowinkel
1986, Open-File Report 86-316
Picatinny Arsenal, located in north-central New Jersey, has a long history of explosives manufacturing. Past industrial activities and past waste-disposal practices have caused some groundwater contamination problems. In 1982, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the U.S. Army, began a water resources investigation of the Arsenal. The test drilling...