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Sequentially and alternatively developed heights for two representative bench marks: near Palmdale, California and along the Bill Williams River, Arizona
Thomas D. Gilmore, Michael R. Elliot
1985, Open-File Report 85-399
This report consists chiefly of 41 tables that both describe and fully document the reconstructions of a series of alternately developed heights based on levelings leading into two representative bench marks in the southwestern United States. One of these marks, 3219, Vincent, California (fig. 1), lies within the area of...
Ground-water levels in Arkansas, spring 1985
Joe Edds, J.L. Spencer
1985, Open-File Report 85-478
The report contains 622 ground-water level measurements made in observation wells in Arkansas in the spring of 1985. In addition , the report contains well hydrographs relating to the Quaternary aquifer and the Sparta Sand aquifers, the most important aquifers with respect to ground-water availability and use in Arkansas. (USGS)...
Maps showing water geochemistry of the Buffalo Peaks Wilderness Study Area, Lake, Park, and Chaffee Counties, Colorado
G.A. Nowlan, Walter H. Ficklin, Robert A. Dover
1985, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1628-E
This report presents results of geochemical studies carried out in June and July of 1982 in the Buffalo Peaks Wilderness Study Area, Colo. (see index map). Samples of water were collected from 84 streams and 18 springs draining the study area. Tabulations of the analyses and a sample locality map...