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Thermal springs in the Payette River basin, west-central Idaho
R.E. Lewis, H.W. Young
1980, Open-File Report 80-1020
The Payette River basin, characterized by steep, rugged mountains and narrow river valleys, occupies an area of about 3 ,300 square miles in west-central Idaho. Predominant rock types in the basin include granitic rocks of the Idaho batholith and basalt flows of the Columbia River Basalt Group. Waters from thermal...
Ground-water levels and chemical quality in Geauga County, Ohio, 1978
Vance E. Nichols
1980, Water-Resources Investigations Report 80-28
Most ground water used in Geauga County, Ohio, is withdrawn from bedrock aquifers, chiefly sandstones of the Pottsville and Cuyahoga Formations of Pennsylvanian and Mississippian age, respectively. Two potentiometric-surface maps were constructed from water-level measurements of 77 wells and 2 springs made in June and October 1978. The potentiometric surface...
Water table in the High Plains aquifer in 1978 in parts of Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming
Edwin D. Gutentag, John B. Weeks
1980, Open-File Report 80-50
The High Plains aquifer includes an area of about 177,000 square miles, with 74 percent of the area in Kansas, Nebraska, and Texas, and 26 percent of the area in Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Wyoming. The High Plains aquifer consists of one or more hydraulically connected geologic...
Water resources data for Indiana, water year 1979
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1980, Water Data Report IN-79-1
Water resources data for the 1979 water year for Indiana consists of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage and contents of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels in wells. This report contains discharge records for 186 gaging stations; stage and contents for 13 lakes and reservoirs;...
Rapid and precise determination of ATP using a modified photometer
David J. Shultz, Doyle W. Stephens
1980, Open-File Report 80-1194
An inexpensive delay timer was designed to modify a commercially available ATP photometer which allows a disposable tip pipette to be used for injecting either enzyme or sample into the reaction cuvette. The disposable tip pipette is as precise and accurate as a fixed-needle syringe but eliminates the problem of...
Examples of the use of earth-science information by decisionmakers in the San Francisco Bay region, California
W. J. Kockelman
1980, Open-File Report 80-124
In the six examples discussed and illustrated here, innovative decisionmakers -- public and private -- have used earth-science information to avoid areas with geologic hazards, protect natural resources, and reduce possible property damage in the San Francisco Bay region. The examples show how: 1) development in fault-rupture areas is regulated,...
Water resources data for North Carolina, water year 1979
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1980, Water Data Report NC-79-1
Water resources data for the 1979 water year for North Carolina consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage and contents of lakes and reservoirs; and ground-water levels. This report contains discharge records for 155 gaging stations; stage and contents for 24 lakes and reservoirs; water...