Developing a state water plan: Ground-water conditions in Utah, spring of 1981
L. R. Herbert, D.A. Bischoff, Melanie E. Smith, E.C. Gerhart, Judy I. Steiger, Cynthia L. Appel, V.L. Jensen, Michael Enright, David Allen, D. C. Emett, G. W. Sandberg, R.C. Beard, L.G. Sultz, M.R. Eckenwiler
1981, Cooperative Investigations Report 21
This is the eighteenth in a series of annual reports that describe ground-water conditions in Utah. Reports in this series, prepared cooperatively by the U.S. Geological Survey and the Utah Division of Water Resources, provide data to enable interested parties to keep abreast of changing ground-water conditions.This report, like the...
Test drilling for fresh water in Tooele Valley, Utah
Kent H. Ryan, Boyd W. Nance, A. C. Razem
1981, Utah Division of Water Rights Information Bulletin 26
A test-drilling program in Tooele Valley, Utah, was conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Utah Department of Natural Resources, Division of Water Rights. The basic data and interpretation of each test hole are included in this report. Results obtained from the test drilling were used in...
Utah water use data: Public water supplies, 1979
David Hooper, Richard Schwarting
1981, Utah Division of Water Rights Water-Use Report 2
This report presents data for public water suppliers in Utah during 1979. A public water supply system supplies water for human consumption and other domestic uses. It can be publicly or privately owned and includes systems supplying water to cities, subdivisions, federal installations, summer homes, and camping areas. The data...
New insight on the magnitude of the 1906 earthquake
1981, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (13) 49-51
News from the observatories
1981, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (13) 109-111
Seventy-fifth anniversary of Seismological Society of America
1981, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (13) 62-64
Earthquake trail at Point Reyes National Seashore
1981, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (13) 52-61
Earthquake-triggered landslides form lakes in New Zealand
1981, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (13) 205-215
Eleven small lakes were formed by landslides caused by the 1929 Buller earthquake in New Zealand; four others were formed by other historic earthquakes in this country. At least nine other New Zealand lakes are dammed by landslides and were probably formed by prehistoric earthquakes. Earthquake-dammed lakes could provide an...
The Fort Tejon, California earthquake of 1857
1981, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (13) 85-90
Chronology of mudflows in the South Fork and North Fork Toutle River following the May 18 eruption
J. E. Cummans
Peter W. Lipman, Donal R. Mullineaux, editor(s)
1981, Book chapter, The 1980 eruptions of Mount St. Helens, Washington
News from the observatories: Station ADK, Adak Observatory, Alaska
Henry Spall, editor(s)
1981, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (13) 188-190
Assessing the risk of earthquakes in the eastern United States
Henry Spall, editor(s)
1981, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (13) 175-178
Two examples of seismic zonation in the San Francisco Bay region
1981, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (13) 80-84
Environmental features and macrofauna of Kahana Estuary, Oahu, Hawaii
J. A. Maciolek, A.S. Timbol
1981, Bulletin of Marine Science (31) 712-722
Lack of ecological information on Hawaiian estuaries prompted an intensive 2-year study of a small (5.7 ha) stream-mouth estuary on windward Oahu. Water quality and macrofauna were sampled weekly at seven stations. The water mass was strongly stratified vertically except during freshets. Average values for water column temperature and bottom...
Shorebirds of the eastern Bering Sea
J.A. Calder, Donald W. Hood
1981, Book chapter, The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf: Oceanography and Resources
Largely on the basis of work conducted in western Alaska since 1975, we present an overview of the shorebird resources of the region and discuss their relationship to the littoral and supralittoral habitats of the area. Thirty species of shorebirds occur regularly and comprise an important component of the eastern...
Birds of the northcentral Alaska Peninsula, 1976-1980
Robert E. Gill Jr., Margaret R. Petersen, Paul D. Jorgensen
1981, Arctic (34) 286-306
Between spring 1976 and fall 1980 we studied the occurrence, abundance, and habitat use of birds over a 2000 square km segment of the northcentral Alaska Peninsula. During this period observers were present 473 days and obtained records for all seasons. A total of 125 species was recorded; 63% (79...
Thermal inactivation of infectious hematopoietic necrosis and infectious pancreatic necrosis virus
L. Gosting, R. W. Gould
1981, Applied and Environmental Microbiology (41) 1081-1082
A plaque assay was used to follow the inactivation kinetics of infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus and infectious pancreatic necrosis virus in cell culture media at various temperatures. Inactivation of infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus in a visceral organ slurry was compared with that in culture media....
Mortality of seabirds in high-seas salmon gillnets
D. G. Ainley, A.R. DeGange, L.L. Jones, R.J. Beach
1981, Fishery Bulletin (79) 800-806
Since 1952, the Japanese have operated a large salmon driftnet fishery in the northern North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea. This fishery is divided into two components: the high-seas mothership fleet, which consists of several processing ships and their numerous, smaller catcher boats that remain at sea during the entire...
Ground-water quality atlas of Wisconsin
Phil A. Kammerer Jr.
1981, Wisconsin Geological & Natural History Survey Information Circular 39
This report summarizes data on ground-water quality stored in the U.S. Geological Survey's computer system (WATSTORE). The summary includes water quality data for 2,443 single-aquifer wells, which tap one of the State's three major aquifers (sand and gravel, Silurian dolomite, and sandstone). Data for dissolved solids, hardness, alkalinity, calcium, magnesium,...
Antigen-binding cells in the peripheral blood of sockeye salmon, Oncorhynchus nerka Walbaum, induced by immersion or intraperitoneal injection of Vibrio languilarum bacterin
1981, Journal of Fish Biology (19) 83-86
We used an immunocytoadherence assay to monitor the response of antigen-binding cells (ABC) in the peripheral blood of sockeye salmon, Oncorhynchus nerka, after immersion in, or intraperitoneal injection of, Vibrio anguillarum LS 1–74 bacterin. Both methods initiated an elevated ABC response in less than one day; this response persisted one...
Consumer trophic relations in a tropical insular estuary
J. A. Maciolek
1981, Bulletin of Marine Science (31) 702-711
Populations, feeding ecology and molt of Steller's Eiders
Margaret R. Petersen
1981, The Condor (83) 256-262
This study considers the temporal and spatial distribution of Steller's Eiders (Polysticta stelleri) during molt along the north side of the Alaska Peninsula from Port Heiden to Bechevin Bay. Subadult eiders molted primarily at Nelson Lagoon, adult males at Nelson Lagoon and Izembek Bay, and adult females primarily at Izembek...
Thermodynamic tabulations for selected phases in the system CaO-Al2O3-SiO2-H2 at 101.325 kPa (1 atm) between 273.15 and 1800 K
John L. Haas Jr., Glipin R. Robinson Jr., Bruch S. Hemingway
1981, Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data (10) 575-670
The standard thermodynamic properties of phases in the lime‐alumina‐silica‐ water system between 273.15 and 1800 K at 101.325 kPa (1 atm) were evalated from published experimental data. Phases included in the compilation are boehmite, diaspore, gibbsite, kaolinite, dickite, halloysite, andalusite, kyanite, sillimanite, Ca‐Al cliniopyroxene, anorthite, gehlenite, grossular, prehnite, zoisite, margarite,...
Reconnaissance geochemical survey of gully and stream sediments, and geologic summary, in part of the Okanogan Range, Okanogan County, Washington
C. Dean Rinehart
1981, Bulletin 74
A reconnaissance geochemical stream-sediment sampling survey was conducted in a 1,150-km2 (440 mi2) area in the central part of the Okanogan Range, adjacent on the west to a 2,000-km2 (800 mi2) area previously studied. About 75 percent of the bedrock is composed of a mosaic of elongate northwest-trending Mesozoic plutons,...
Hydrology and model of North Fork Solomon River Valley, Kirwin Dam to Waconda Lake, north-central Kansas
Donald G. Jorgensen, Lloyd E. Stullken
1981, Irrigation Series 6
The alluvial valley of the North Fork Solomon River is an important agricultural area. Reservoir releases diverted below Kirwin Dam are the principal source of irrigation water. During the 1970'S, severe water shortages occurred in Kirwin Reservoir and other nearby reservoirs as a result of an extended drought. Some evidence...