Water resources data for New York, water year 1977, volume 2, Long Island
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1978, Water Data Report NY-77-2
No abstract available. ...
Summary of references to mineral occurrences (other than mineral fuels and construction materials) in the Beaver, Bettles, and Medfra quadrangles, Alaska
Edward Huntington Cobb
1978, Open-File Report 78-94
These summaries of references are designed to aid in library research on metallic and nonmetallic (other than mineral fuels and construction materials) mineral occurrences in the Beaver, Bettles, and Medfra quadrangles, Alaska. All references to reports of the Geological Survey, to most reports of the U.S. Bureau of Mines, and...
Water-quality assessment of the Middle Fork Anderson River watershed, Crawford and Perry counties, Indiana
Mark A. Ayers
1978, Open-File Report 78-71
Surface-water quality in the watershed is generally good except for problem-causing concentrations of bacteria, dissolved oxygen, and phosphorus at some sites along the main stem during low flow and manganese at most sites year-round.Dissolved-solids concentration ranged from 76 to 248 milligrams per liter. Concentrations at sites upstream from reservoirs were...
Computer programs for slope profile analysis
Joseph R. Davis
1978, Open-File Report 78-907
Map showing anomalous tungsten and gold distribution in stream sediment concentrates, Hillsboro and San Lorenzo quadrangles exclusive of the Black Range Primitive Area, Sierra and Grant Counties, New Mexico
K. C. Watts, H. V. Alminas, J. M. Nishi, W.C. Crim
1978, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 900-I
This map shows the distribution of anomalous tungsten in the two sample fractions, magnetic (M-1) and nonmagnetic (NM-1) gold in the nonmagnetic (NM-1) fraction; these are plotted on a base which includes sample localities, topography, and generalized geology modified from Hedlund (1975a, b). It is part of a series of...
Gas-driven pump for ground-water samples
Donald C. Signor
1978, Water-Resources Investigations Report 78-72
Observation wells installed for artificial-recharge research and other wells used in different ground-water programs are frequently cased with small-diameter steel pipe. To obtain samples from these small-diameter wells in order to monitor water quality, and to calibrate solute-transport models, a small-diameter pump with unique operating characteristics is required that causes...
Summary of references to mineral occurrences (other than mineral fuels and construction materials) in the Afognak, Karluk, Kodiak, and Trinity Islands quadrangles, Alaska
Edward Huntington Cobb
1978, Open-File Report 79-860
These summaries of references are designed to aid in library research on metallic and nonmetallic (other than mineral fuels and construction materials) mineral occurrences in the Afognak, Karluk, Kodiak, and Trinity Islands quadrangle, Alaska. References to most reports of the Geological Survey, the U.S. Bureau of Mines, and the State...
Determination of acetone and methyl ethyl ketone in water
D. Y. Tai
1978, Water-Resources Investigations Report 78-123
Analytical procedures for the determination of acetone and methyl ethyl ketone in water samples were developed. Concentrations in the milligram-per-liter range were determined by injecting an aqueous sample into the analysis system through an injection port, trapping the organics on Tenax-GC at room temperature, and thermally desorbing the organics into...
Reconnaissance map showing relative amounts of soil and bedrock in the mountainous part of the Kassler Quadrangle, Jefferson and Douglas counties, Colorado
P. W. Schmidt
1978, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 787
No abstract available. ...
A survey of the properties and uses of selected map projections
T. R. Alpha, Marybeth Gerin
1978, IMAP 1096
Preliminary report on the aftershocks of the June 20, 1978, Thessaloniki, Greece, earthquake
David L. Carver, Ronald Henrisey
1978, Open-File Report 78-1099
Aeromagnetic map of North Park and vicinity, Colorado
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1978, Open-File Report 78-552
Mean annual runoff and major drainage basins in the Connecticut Valley urban area, central New England
R. A. Brackley, M. P. Thomas
1978, IMAP 1074-G
No abstract available....
Quality of water and dye dispersion characteristics in Jourdan River and St. Louis Bay, Hancock and Harrison counties, Mississippi
Gene A. Bednar
1978, Open-File Report 78-584
Water resources data for New York, water year 1977, volume 1, New York, excluding Long Island
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1978, Water Data Report NY-77-1
No abstract available. ...
Deglaciation ice fronts in the South Sandisfield and Ashley Falls quadrangles, Massachusetts and Connecticut
C.R. Warren, D. S. Harwood
1978, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1016
A ground-water inventory of the Waialua basal-water body, Island of Oahu, Hawaii
Robert H. Dale
1978, Open-File Report 78-24
The Waialua basal-water body underlies an area of about 18 square miles on the north shore of the island of Oahu, Hawaii. The basal-water body is a body of fresh ground water that floats on saline ground water in a highly permeable and porous basaltic aquifer. Inflow to the basal-water...
Coal resource occurrence and coal development potential maps of the Seminoe Dam SE Quadrangle, Carbon County, Wyoming
Texas Instruments Incorporated
1978, Open-File Report 78-48
Map showing anomalous bismuth distribution in stream sediment concentrates, Hillsboro and San Lorenzo quadrangles, exclusive of the Black Range Primitive Area, Sierra and Grant counties, New Mexico
K. C. Watts, H. V. Alminas, J. M. Nishi, W.C. Crim
1978, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 900-K
This map shows the distribution of anomalous bismuth in the nonmagnetic (NM-1) sample fraction plotted on a base which includes sample localities, topography, and generalized geology modified from Hedlund (1975a, b). It is part of a series of maps for several metals that accompany this folio. Distributions of bismuth values...
Nitrification in four acidic streams in southern New Jersey
James C. Schornick Jr., Neil M. Ram
1978, Water-Resources Investigations Report 77-121
Four characteristically acidic streams in southern New Jersey were investigated to determine the effect of secondary effluent on nitrification in the receiving waters. Chemical and microbiological data were obtained at four sites on each stream. From these data seven factors were evaluated to determine the proclivity of each stream to...
Petroleum potential, geologic hazards, and technology for exploration in the outer continental shelf of the Gulf of Alaska Tertiary Province
George Plafker, T.R. Bruns, P.R. Carlson, B. F. Molnia, E. W. Scott, Rodger Kahler, Charles Wilson
1978, Open-File Report 78-490
Availability and quality of water from shallow aquifers in Duval County, Florida
Lawson V. Causey, G. G. Phelps
1978, Water-Resources Investigations Report 78-92
The shallow-aquifer system in Duval County, Fla., overlies the Florida aquifer and is composed chiefly of sand, clay, sandy clay, and limestone. Thickness of the system ranges from about 300 to 600 feet. The upper 150 feet of deposits, consisting of the water-table and shallow-rock zones, are the most dependable...
Bathymetric map of the northeast Equatorial Pacific Ocean
B.C. Heezen, Marie Tharp
1978, IMAP 1095
Appraisal of uncontrolled flowing artesian wells in Florida
Henry G. Healy
1978, Water-Resources Investigations Report 78-95
An estimated 15,000 uncontrolled flowing wells, many discharging water of poor quality are wastefully discharging about 790 million gallons per day by surface and internal flow. Internal flow in principal problem areas have been identified in Brevard, Charlotte, Clay, De Soto, Duval, Flagler, Glades, Hendry, Hillsborough, Lee, Manatee, Martin, Nassau,...
Altitude and configuration of the top of the Floridan Aquifer, Duval County, Florida
G.W. Leve
1978, Water-Resources Investigations Report 77-114
Structural contours on the top of the Floridan aquifer in Duval County, Florida, show that the top of the aquifer ranges from less than 300 feet below sea level to more than 600 feet below sea level. Two inferred concealed faults occur in the aquifer; one trending northeast-southwest in the...