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Analytical results for 249 water samples from the Mount Belknap caldera and Deer Trail Mountain-Alunite Ridge areas and vicinity, southwestern Utah
Robert E. Tucker, J. B. McHugh, W. H. Ficklin, J. M. Motooka, D. J. Preston, W. R. Miller
1983, Open-File Report 83-738
Two hundred and forty-nine water samples were collected from small first-order streams, springs, and mine drainages from the Mount Belknap caldera and Deer Trail Mountain-Alunite Ridge areas and vicinity in southwestern Utah. The samples were collected during three hydrogeochemical surveys in 1978, 1979, and 1981. The water samples were analyzed...
The U.S. Geological Survey's water resources program in New York
Denise A. Wiltshire
1983, Open-File Report 83-270
The U.S. Geological Survey performs hydrologic investigations throughout the United States to appraise the Nation's water resources. The Geological Survey began its water-resources investigations in New York in 1895. To meet the objectives of assessing New York's water resources, the Geological Survey (1) monitors the quantity and quality of surface...
Geochronology, geochemistry, and tectonic environment of porphyry mineralization in the central Alaska Peninsula
Frederic H. Wilson, Dennis P. Cox
1983, Open-File Report 83-783
Porphyry type sulfide systems on the central Alaska Peninsula occupy a transition zone between the Aleutian island magmatic arc and the continental magmatic arc of southern Alaska. Mineralization occurs associated with early and late Tertiary magmatic centers emplaced through a thick section of Mesozoic continental margin clastic sedimentary rocks. The...
Urban flood analysis in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Robert L. Tortorelli, T.L. Huntzinger, D. L. Bergman, A.L. Patneaude
1983, Open-File Report 83-26
Flood insurance study information from the Federal Emergency Management Agency is utilized to estimate future flood hazard in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Techniques are described for estimating future urban runoff estimates. A method of developing stream cross section rating curves is explained. Future runoff estimates are used in conjuction with the...
Water-resources investigations in North Dakota; fiscal year 1983
Nancy K. Lankford, Luverne L. Albright
1983, Open-File Report 83-220
All ongoing water resources projects in North Dakota in fiscal year 1983, are listed. The report was prepared to inform interested federal, State, and local agencies and private individuals of the activities of the Water Resources Division in the State. Information on each project includes objectives, approach, progress in 1982,...
Limnological study of Shasta Lake, Shasta County, California, with emphasis on the effects of the 1977 drought
S.A. Rettig, Gilbert C. Bortleson
1983, Water-Resources Investigations Report 82-4081
An intensive limnological study of Shasta Lake was made in conjunction with the California Department of Water Resources during the 1977 drought. Water-quality data were collected from March 1977 through September 1978 at six lake stations and four lake tributary stations. Data collected during and after the drought were compared....
Water resources on the Pueblo of Laguna, west-central New Mexico
D. W. Risser, F. P. Lyford
1983, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4038
This study evaluates the quality and quantity of water available on the Pueblo of Laguna, New Mexico. Groundwater for public supply occurs in the valley fill along the Rio San Jose, in the Paguate and Encinal areas, and possibly in the northern part of the Sedillo Grant. The valley fill...