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Digital-model simulation of the Toppenish alluvial aquifer, Yakima Indian Reservation, Washington
E.L. Bolke, James A. Skrivan
1981, Open-File Report 81-425
Increasing demands for irrigating additional lands and proposals to divert water from the Yakima River by water users downstream from the Yakima Indian Reservation have made an accounting of water availability important for present-day water management in the Toppenish Creek basin. A digital model was constructed and calibrated for the...
Arctic summary report: Outer Continental Shelf and onshore oil and gas activities and impacts in the Arctic : a summmary report, October 1981
Joanne Barnes Jackson, B.F. Golden, Anne Stadnychenko, Sharon Kolasinski
1981, Open-File Report 81-621
Due to the amount of Federal and State oil and gas activity in the Arctic subregion and the need for comprehensive planning, State and local officials requested coverage of all oil and gas activity in the area.The first lease sale of offshore lands in the Beaufort Sea was held by...
Landsat 3 return beam vidicon response artifacts
EROS Data Center, B. Clark
1981, Open-File Report 82-803
The return beam vidicon (RBV) sensing systems employed aboard Landsats 1, 2, and 3 have all been similar in that they have utilized vidicon tube cameras. These are not mirror-sweep scanning devices such as the multispectral scanner (MSS) sensors that have also been carried aboard the Landsat satellites. The vidicons...
Submarine topography and physiography of lower Cook Inlet, Alaska
Arnold H. Bouma
1981, Open-File Report 81-1335
The submarine topography of lower Cook Inlet, Alaska, is complex because the bathymetric aspects and water depths change rapidly over short distances. The folded upper Tertiary subbottom was eroded during the first of five major Quaternary glacial advances over the inlet, and later fluvial, fluvioglacial, glacial, and marine erosional and...
Drainage areas of streams at selected locations in Kentucky
David E. Bower, W. H. Jackson
1981, Open-File Report 81-61
The drainage areas for more than 2,000 selected sites throughout Kentucky were determined. Areas of limestone terrain characterized by sinkholes are indicated in basins where they have been determined. Each location is referenced by U.S. Geological Survey station number (where assigned), latitude, longitude, county code, topographic quadrangle, river distance, and...
Selective annotated bibliography of geology and ground-water resources for the Montana part of the Northern Great Plains regional aquifer-system analysis
Julianne F. Levings, G. W. Levings, R.D. Feltis, W. R. Hotchkiss, R. W. Lee
1981, Open-File Report 81-401
Increasing demand for water to meet needs for energy, industry, irrigation, domestic, and municipal uses has resulted in a study of the geology and hydrology of rocks of Mesozoic and Cenozoic age. This report presents the results of a literature search for the part of the study area in Montana....