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Progress report on lithium-related geologic investigations in Bolivia
J.R. Davis, K. A. Howard, S.L. Rettig, R. L. Smith, G. E. Ericksen, Francois Risacher, Hugo Alarcon, Ricardo Morales
1982, Open-File Report 82-782
The September 1, 1981, Samoa Islands Region earthquake occurred at the extreme northern end of the Tonga arc in a region where the Pacific plate may be disjointed along a hinge fault. In the last 50 years, magnitude 7 or greater earthquakes have occurred in this region on the average...
High-resolution seismic-reflection profiles collected aboard R/V GYRE, cruise GYRE 80-G-7A, over the continental slope and upper continental rise, offshore New Jersey
J.C. Hampson Jr.
1982, Open-File Report 82-305
During August 1980, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) collected 982 km of single-channel seismic-reflection data on the Continental Slope and upper Rise between Lindenkohl Canyon and Toms Canyon, off New Jersey (fig. 1). The work was conducted aboard R/V GYRE (cruise 80-G-7A). The trackline grid of this cruise extends and...
Water resources data for Missouri, water year 1981
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1982, Water Data Report MO-81-1
Water resources data for the 1981 water year for Missouri consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of lakes and reservoirs; contains records for water discharge at 124 gaging stations; stage and contents at 7 lakes and reservoirs; water quality at 33 gaging stations (including 1 lake); 11...
New papers related to remote sensing of the earth
A. P. Colvocoresses, F.J. Doyle
1982, Open-File Report 82-237
Worldwide experience of many individuals and organizations with remote sensing data acquired from space, primarily Landsat-1, -2, and -3, has demonstrated its utility for land use classification, agricultural assessment, energy and resource exploration, and many other applications. There has been some reluctance to adopt these systems in operational programmes because...
Water Resources Data Hawaii, other Pacific Areas, water year 1981: Volume 2. Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Palau Islands and American Samoa
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1982, Water Data Report HI-81-2
Volume 2 of water resources data for the 1981 water year for other Pacific areas consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage of a reservoir; and water levels in wells and springs. This report contains discharge records for 41 gaging stations; stage only record for...
Earthquake history of the United States
Jerry L. Coffman, Carl A. Von Hake, Carl W. Stover
Jerry L. Coffman, Carl A. von Hake, Carl W. Stover, editor(s)
1982, Publication 41-1
This publication is a history of the prominent earthquakes in the United States from historical times through 1970. It supersedes all previous editions with the same or similar titles (see page ii) and, in addition to updating earthquake listings through 1970, contains several additions and corrections to previous issues. It...
Massive sulfide deposits of the Southern Appalachians central Virginia volcanic-plutonic belt as a host for massive sulfide deposits
L. Avlides, J. E. Gair, S.L. Cranford
1982, Economic Geology (77) 233-272
Strata-bound massive sulfide deposits of the central Virginia Piedmont occur in a volcanic- plutonic belt composed of Lower Cambrian(?) metamorphosed volcanic rocks and locally of pre-Upper Ordovician, low potassium granitoid rocks. The belt, interpreted as an ancient island arc, begins about 50 km south of Washington, D. C, and extends...
On Lagrangian residual currents with applications in south San Francisco Bay, California
Ralph T. Cheng, Vincenzo Casulli
1982, Water Resources Research (18) 1652-1662
The Lagrangian residual circulation has often been introduced as the sum of the Eulerian residual circulation and the Stokes' drift. Unfortunately, this definition of the Lagrangian residual circulation is conceptually incorrect because both the Eulerian residual circulation and the Stokes' drift are Eulerian variables. In this paper a...
Does the benthos control phytoplankton biomass in South San Francisco Bay?
James E. Cloern
1982, Marine Ecology Progress Series (9) 191-202
South San Francisco Bay, USA, is a shallow coastal embayment that receives large inputs of nutrients (N. P, Si) and small local inputs of freshwater. Phytoplankton dynamics are typically characterized by a spring bloom when surface chlorophyll a increases from < 5 to > 40 mg m-3. The bloom persists...
Annual report of the USGS Mission, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, for the first year of the sixth extension of the USGS-MPMR work agreement : fiscal year 1401/02, 1 Rajab 1401-30 Jumad Thani 1402 (5 May 1981-23 April 1982)
U.S. Geological Survey Saudi Arabia Mission, Saudi Arabia. Deputy Ministry for Mineral Resources
1982, Report
An interagency report prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey Saudi Arabian Mission for the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The work on which this report was based was performed in accordance with a cooperative agreement between the U.S. Geological Survey and the Ministry of Petroleum and...
Some observations on the ecology and fish management of reservoirs in the United States
N. G. Benson
1982, Canadian Water Resources Journal (7) 2-25
By 1980 there were 1,608 reservoirs (over 202 ha each) with a surface area of 4 million ha in the United States. Construction of new reservoirs has decreased in recent years because of the lack of suitable sites and the opposition of environmental interests. Reservoirs have characteristics of both lacustrine...