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Bedrock aquifers of eastern San Juan County, Utah
Charles Avery
1985, Open-File Report 85-568
This study is one of a series of studies appraising the water-bearing properties of the Navajo Sandstone and associated formations in southern Utah. The study area is about 4,600 square miles, extending from the Utah-Arizona State line northward to the San Juan-Grand County line and westward from the Utah-Colorado State...
Water resources data for Hawaii and other Pacific areas, water year 1984: Volume 1. Hawaii
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1985, Water Data Report HI-84-1
Water resources data for the 1984 water year for Hawaii and other Pacific Areas consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams and springs; and water levels and water quality in wells. This report, volume 1, contains discharge records for 96 gaging stations; water quality for 13...
Geologic characteristics of sediment- and volcanic-hosted disseminated gold deposits - Search for an occurrence model
Donald E. White, Robert O. Fournier, James J. Rytuba, Robert O. Rye, Charles G. Cunningham, Byron R. Berger, Miles L. Silberman, Harold F. Bonham Jr., Donald G. Strachan, Donald J. Birak, Robert J. Hawkins, Edwin W. Tooker
Edwin W. Tooker, editor(s)
1985, Bulletin 1646
The current expansion of resource information, particularly on "disseminated" gold, and the improved technologies now available for resource investigations should place us in an enhanced position for developing a better predictive methodology for meeting one of the important responsibilities of the U.S. Geological Survey-to examine and assess the mineral resources...