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Principal thorium resources in the United States
Mortimer Hay Staatz, T.J. Armbrustmacher, J. C. Olson, I. K. Brownfield, M. R. Brock, J.F. Lemons, L.V. Coppa, B.V. Clingan
1979, Circular 805
Resources were assessed for thorium in the higher grade and better known deposits in the United States in: (1) veins, (2) massive carbonatites, (3) stream placers of North and South Carolina, and (4) disseminated deposits. Thorium resources for the first three categories were divided into reserves and probable potential resources....
Suspended- and bedload-sediment transport in the Snake and Clearwater rivers in the vicinity of Lewiston, Idaho, August 1976 through July 1978
Michael L. Jones, Harold R. Seitz
1979, Open-File Report 79-417
Impoundment of water in the Snake River and Clearwater River arms behind Lower Granite Dam (see cover map) began in June 1975. At this time, Lower Granite Reservoir and Lock facilities, constructed by the USACE (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers), Walla Walla District, became operational. Construction and operation of this...
Ground-water appraisal for the community of Kiryas Joel, Orange County, New York
Roger M. Waller
1979, Open-File Report 79-401
A major fracture system in indurated sedimentary rocks forms a moderately extensive aquifer yielding 100-300 gallons per minute to wells 160 to 420 feet deep. Pumping-test data show that the fracture system is interconnected to distances more than 1,000 feet from the wells. Recharge occurs through overlying clayey till, and...
Annual and seasonal low-flow characteristics of Iowa streams
Oscar G. Lara
1979, Open-File Report 79-555
The low-flow characteristics of Iowa streams are described by annual and seasonal low-flow frequency and duration data. Tabulated in this report are low-flow data collected at 135 gaging stations on Iowa streams, three on the Mississippi River, four on the Missour River, and 426 partial-record sites. The information contained in...
Streamflow statistical summaries for Colorado streams through September 30, 1975; Volume 3, Colorado River basin from Gunnison River to San Juan River
Harold E. Petsch Jr.
1979, Open-File Report 83-693
This report contains statistical summaries of daily streamflow data as of September 30, 1975, for 234 stations west of the Continental Divide in Colorado and adjacent States for use by agencies and individuals engaged in water studies. To be included in this report, a station had to have a minimum...
Selected hydrologic data for Spokane Valley, Spokane, Washington 1977-78
E.L. Bolke, J.V. Vaccaro
1979, Open-File Report 79-333
This report presents the ground-water data collected from March 1977 to May 1978 in the Spokane Valley, Spokane, Washington, for the purpose of developing a computer simulation of flow and mass transport in the Spokane aquifer. Data collected include an inventory of wells and springs, water-level data, and chemical analyses...