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Ground-water availability in the Hayes-Red Willow, Frenchman, and Meeker-Driftwood irrigation districts, southwest Nebraska
E.G. Lappala, P.F. Hemphill, R.E. Booker
1978, Open-File Report 78-461
Surface-water supplies are diminishing in the Hitchcock-Red Willow and Frenchman Valley Irrigation Districts in southwest Nebraska. Stream depletions due to ground-water withdrawals upstream from Enders Reservoir (northwest of the study area) have resulted in a shortage of about 8,700 acre-feet per year. The availability of ground water to supply part...
Seismic monitoring at the Geysers geothermal field, California
S.M. Marks, R.S. Ludwin, K.B. Louie, C. G. Bufe
1978, Open-File Report 78-798
Two distinct clusters of microearthquakes have been identified at The Geysers, possibly relating to two independent pressure sinks resulting from steam production described by Lipman, and others (1977). Unlike earthquakes in the Maacama-Rodgers Creek fault zone to the south and west, earthquakes at The Geysers are confined to depths of...
Principal facts for borehole gravity stations in test wells Ue10j, Ue7ns, and Ue5n, Nevada Test Site, Nye County, Nevada
James W. Schmoker, Bruce A. Kososki
1978, Open-File Report 78-212
In August of 1976, borehole gravity surveys were conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey at the Nevada Test Site in the Ue10j, Ue7ns, and Ue5n test wells. The work was done in cooperation with the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory. The U.S. Geological Survey-LaCoste and Romberg borehole gravity meter was used in...
Asbestos occurrences in serpentinites of the Hamdah area, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Lawrence Frederick Rooney, Ziad H. Al-Koulak
1978, Open-File Report 79-360
A cluster of serpentinite bodies centered at 19°00'N. and 43°45'E., near the village of Hamdah, contain many occurrences of the fibrous asbestos minerals chrysotile and anthophyllite. In the south-central part of the area, near the ancient Hajr gold mine (18°54'45"N. and 43°40'30"E.), the fiber is of fair quality and grade...