Geochemical evidence on the nature of the basement rocks of the Sierra Nevada, California
Ivan Barnes, R. W. Kistler, Robert H. Mariner, T. S. Presser
1981, Water Supply Paper 2181
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Discharge characteristics of triangular-notch thin-plate weirs : studies of flow to water over weirs and dams
John Shen
1981, Water Supply Paper 1617-B
Geochemistry of water in the Fort Union formation of the northern Powder River basin, southeastern Montana
Roger W. Lee
1981, Water Supply Paper 2076
Shallow water in the coal-bearing Paleocene Fort Union Formation of southeastern Montana was investigated to provide a better understanding of its geochemistry. Springs, wells less than 200 feet deep, and wells greater than 200 feet deep were observed to have different water qualities. Overall, the ground water exists as two...
Saltwater intrusion into the Old Bridge aquifer in the Keyport-Union Beach area of Monmouth County, New Jersey
F. L. Schaefer, Raymond L. Walker
1981, Water Supply Paper 2184
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Hydraulic characteristics of an underdrained irrigation circle, Muskegon County, wastewater disposal system, Michigan
M.G. McDonald
1981, Water Supply Paper 2081
Muskegon County, Michigan, disposes of waste water by spray irrigating farmland on its waste-disposal site. Buried drains in the highly permeable unconfined aquifer at the site control the level of the water table. Hydraulic conductivity of the aquifer and drain-leakance, the reciprocal of resistance to flow into the drains, was...
Research on uranium resource models, a progress report: Part IV, LOGIC, a computer graphics program to construct integrated logic circuits for genetic-geologic models
William A. Scott, Raymond Marriner Turner, Richard B. McCammon
1981, Open-File Report 81-556
Preliminary catalog of earthquakes in central California for April 1979
L.M. Riley, F.W. Lester
1981, Open-File Report 81-519
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Current meter observations within lower Cook Inlet, Alaska, 1978-1979 from the R/V Sea Sounder, Pacific-Arctic Branch, U.S. Geological Survey
M.L. Rappeport
1981, Open-File Report 81-49
The U.S. Geological Survey under contract to the U.S. Bureau of Land Management conducted geo-environmental hazard studies within lower Cook Inlet, Alaska from 1975 through 1979 (Bouma and Hampton, 1976; Bouma and others, 1977 a,b, 1978 ; Hampton and Bouma 1979). As part of this effort the U.S. Geological Survey...
Geochemical data from Precambrian meta-iron-formation and related rocks of the Keystone area, South Dakota
William H. Raymond
1981, Open-File Report 81-772
South Carolina Seismic Program, seismological data report: selected events March 1973-December 1977 and network events January 1978-July 1980
Susan Rhea
1981, Open-File Report 81-362
Preliminary report of the distribution of intensities for the Kentucky earthquake of July 27, 1980
B. Glen Reagor, Carl W. Stover, Margaret G. Hopper
1981, Open-File Report 81-198
Analyses and description of geochemical samples, Shining Rock Wilderness, Haywood County, North Carolina
David F. Siems, Allen L. Meier, Frank Gardner Lesure
1981, Open-File Report 81-595
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Sediment parameters for a fine-grained sediment deposit on the southeastern New England continental shelf
Richard R. Rendigs, Michael H. Bothner, Lawrence J. Poppe
1981, Open-File Report 81-1334
An area of fine-grained sediments south of Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, has been interpreted as a contemporary deposit. Textural analysis of cores from this area indicates that the deposit consists of sandy to clayey silts overlying a well sorted relict sand. The maximum thickness of the fine sediments is about 6...
Ice-gouge data, Beaufort Sea, Alaska, 1972-1980
Douglas M. Rearic, Peter W. Barnes, Erk Reimnitz
1981, Open-File Report 81-950
The interaction of sea ice with the sea floor is an important factor affecting geologic processes on high latitude shelves. One of the most obvious forms of this interaction is the formation of furrow-like gouges or the sea floor. These gouges are caused by wind- and current-driven ice masses that...
Interpretation of deep crustal reflections data for structure and physical properties near active faults
Scott B. Smithson
1981, Open-File Report 81-79
Geology of the Al Junaynah Quadrangle, sheet 20/42 D, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Dwight Lyman Schmidt
1981, Open-File Report 81-185
Aspects of the late Holocene behavior of the San Andreas fault system
Kerry Sieh
1981, Open-File Report 81-887
Grain size data compilation and parameters of sediment samples; lower Cook Inlet, Alaska, 1976 through 1979
Robert C. Orlando, Ann Martin
1981, Open-File Report 81-827
Lower Cook Inlet is the southern part of the large tidal inlet that connects Anchorage with the Pacific Ocean (fig. 1). During the summer field seasons of 1976, 1977, 1978, and 1979, the U.S. Geological Survey under contract with the Bureau of Land Management through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric...
Retrieval of earthquake source mechanisms using Southern California arrays
John A. Orcutt, Thomas Jordan
1981, Open-File Report 81-288
Reconnaissance of the ground-water resources of Kings and Queens counties, New York
H. T. Buxton, Julian Soren, Alex Posner, P. K. Shernoff
1981, Open-File Report 81-1186
Western Long Island 's ground-water resources are being considered for redevelopment as a supplemental source of public water supply. The ground-water reservoir in Kings and Queens Counties had supplied an average of more than 120 million gallons per day for industrial and public water supply from 1904 to 1947. However,...
Helium soil-gas survey of a portion of the McDermitt caldera complex, Malheur County, Oregon
G. Michael Reimer
1981, Open-File Report 81-565
Permit requirements for energy and other natural resources for the State of Alaska
Camp Dresser and McKee Inc.
1981, Open-File Report 81-1249
Comparison of the chemical composition of mineralized and unmineralized (barren) samples of the Morrison Formation in the Ambrosia Lake uranium area, New Mexico
Charles S. Spirakis, Charles Thomas Pierson, Harry Clifford Granger
1981, Open-File Report 81-508
A crustal deformation observatory near the San Andreas Fault in central California (PB3)
Larry E. Slater
1981, Open-File Report 81-940
This final technical report discusses several objectives and accomplishments of the first years effort of a project titled A Crustal Deformation Observatory Near the San Andreas Fault in Central California. This period saw the conclusion of the Hollister MWDM effort that has produced nearly continuous, high precision, line length measurements...
Recent vertical movements of the crust in the Western United States: reduction and analysis of leveling data and its interpretation in light of related seismological information
J.E. Oliver
1981, Open-File Report 81-444