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Records of wells, drillers' logs, water-level measurements, and chemical analyses of ground water in Brazoria, Fort Bend, and Waller counties, Texas, 1980-84
James F. Williams III, C.F. Ranzau Jr., W.B. Lind, L.S. Coplin
1986, Open-File Report 86-68
Information on major new water wells in B razor! a, Fort Bend, and Waller Counties was compiled by the U.S. Geological Survey from 1980 through 1984. This report presents the results of the hydro!ogic data collection on new largecapacity and other selected wells, including well location and completion data, drillers'...
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...
Two-hundred years of hydrogeology in the United States
J.E. Moore, S. W. Lohman, E.B. Chase
J.S. Rosenshein, editor(s)
1986, Open-File Report 86-480
The Hydrogeology Division of the Geological Society of America (GSA) sponsored a symposium entitled ' Hydrogeology in the United States, 1776- 1976 ' at the annual meeting of the GSA on November 9, 1976. The symposium was organized to provide a forum for discussion of major eras in the history...
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...
Water resources data, Wyoming, water year 1985
S. A. Druse, Samuel J. Rucker IV
1986, Water Data Report WY-85-1
Water resources data for the 1985 water year for Wyoming consists of records of stage, discharge and water quality of streams; stage and contents of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels and water quality of ground water. This report contains discharge records for 187 gaging stations; stage and contents for...
Preliminary report on aftershock sequence for earthquake of January 31, 1986, near Painesville, Ohio (time period: 2/1/86-2/10/86)
R. D. Borcherdt, editor(s)
1986, Open-File Report 86-181
A ten-station array of broad-band digital instrumentation (GEOS) was deployed by the U. S. Geological Survey with partial support provided by Electric Power Research Institute to record the aftershock sequence of the moderate (mb ~ 4.9) earthquake that occurred on January 31, 1986 (16:46:43 UTC) near Painesville, Ohio. The occurrence...
Reconnaissance surficial geologic map of northern Death Valley, California and Nevada
Barry Moring
1986, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1770
Sedimentary deposits of northern Death Valley include units of alluvial, eolian, lacustrine, and spring origin.  The alluvial deposits, which include both fan and pediment deposits, predominate.  Fan deposits are divided into four major units; locally one of these is further divided into three subunits.  Pediment deposits may be divided into...
Activities of the Water Resources Division, California District, in the 1985 fiscal year
P. W. Anttila (compiler)
1986, Open-File Report 86-244
This report summarizes the progress of water-resources studies in California by the U.S. Geological Survey during the fiscal year 1985. Much of the work was done in cooperation with the State and local agencies. Additional supporting funds were transferred from other Federal agencies or appropriated directly to the Geological Survey....
Principal facts of gravity data for the Greenville 1 degree by 2 degrees Quadrangle, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina
J. C. Wynn, K. R. Bond, R.T. Williams, L.T. Long
1986, Open-File Report 86-411
This report presents hydrologic data used in the Southern Sand Hills hydrogeology study, which encompasses an area of approximately 4,330 square miles in west-central Nebraska. These data include summary logs of 64 test holes drilled in or adjacent to the study area. Water level data for 240 wells are included....
Annotated bibliography of the hydrology, geology, and geothermal research of the Jemez Mountains and vicinity, north-central New Mexico
Cynthia G. Abeyta, B. M. Delaney
1986, Open-File Report 85-83
The Jemez Mountains volcanic complex, located in north-central New Mexico at the intersection of the Rio Grande rift and Jemez lineament, is a potential location for geothermal energy exploration. This bibliography lists selected papers pertaining to the geology, hydrology, geochemistry, geothermometry, geophysics, ecology, and geothermal and hydrologic modeling aspects of...
Water-resources activities in Ohio, 1986 (water fact sheet)
S. M. Hindall
1986, Open-File Report 86-308
The Ohio District of the Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey, provides information on Ohio 's water resources for the overall benefit of the State and the Nation. An integral part of the Survey 's mission is to conduct investigations of the Nation 's land, mineral, and water resources, and...