Map and table describing metalliferous and selected nonmetalliferous mineral deposits, Talkeetna Mountains quadrangle, Alaska
Bela Csejtey Jr., R. J. Miller
1978, Open-File Report 78-558-B
No abstract available....
Map showing geochemical distribution and abundance of gold in stream sediments and heavy mineral concentrates, Talkeetna Mountains quadrangle, Alaska
R. J. Miller, G.C. Curtin, Bela Csejtey Jr.
1978, Open-File Report 78-558-H
No abstract available....
Geology and coal resources of the Hanging Woman Creek Study Area, Big Horn and Powder River Counties, Montana
William Craven Culbertson, Joseph R. Hatch, Ronald H. Affolter
1978, Open-File Report 78-506
In an area of 7,200 acres (29 sq km) In the Hanging Woman Creek study area, the Anderson coal bed contains potentially surface minable resources of 378 million short tons (343 million metric tons) of subbituminous C coal that ranges in thickness from 26 to 33 feet (7.9-10.1 m) at...
Problems in the registration of fishery chemicals
F. P. Meyer, R. A. Schnick
A. Behrendt, editor(s)
1978, Book chapter, The Two Lakes Tenth Fishery Management Training Course Report
Abstract not submitted to date...
Impacts of vehicles on natural terrain at seven sites in the San Francisco Bay area
H. G. Wilshire, J. K. Nakata, S. Shipley, K. Prestegaard
1978, Environmental Geology (2) 295-319
The impacts of off-road vehicles on vegetation and soil were investigated at seven representative sites in the San Francisco Bay area. Plant cover of grass and chaparral (with shrubs to 4 m tall) have been stripped by the two- and four-wheel vehicles in use. Impacts on loamy soils include increased...
Using wilderness permits to obtain route information
J. W. van Wagtendonk
M. Shechter, R.C. Lucas, editor(s)
1978, Simulation of Recreational Use for Park and Wilderness Management. 197-203
No abstract available at this time...
Mineral resource evaluation of the Sturgeon River Wilderness Study Area, Houghton and Baraga counties, Michigan
William F. Cannon, E. R. King, J. J. Hill, P. C. Mory
1978, Open-File Report 78-141
No abstract available....
Impact of potential phosphate mining on the hydrology of Osceola National Forest, Florida
James A. Miller, G.H. Hughes, R. W. Hull, John Vecchioli, P. R. Seaber
1978, Water-Resources Investigations Report 78-6
Potentially exploitable phosphate deposits underlie part of Osceola National Forest, Fla. Hydrologic conditions in the forest are comparable with those in nearby Hamilton County, where phosphate mining and processing have been ongoing since 1965. Given similarity of operations, hydroloigc effects of mining in the forest are predicted. Flow of stream...
Hydrologic appraisal of the water resources of the Homer-Preble Valley, New York
William Buller
1978, Water-Resources Investigations Report 78-94
Water resources of Homer-Preble Valley, 1 to 2 miles wide and 9 miles long, in central New York, were appraised because the area is expected to undergo considerable residential development in the near future. The main source of water supply to the residents of the area is the glacial-outwash aquifer....
Low-flow characteristics of streams in the Rock-Fox River basin, Wisconsin
B. K. Holmstrom
1978, Water-Resources Investigations Report 78-85
Low-flow characteristics of streams in the Rock-Fox River basin, Wis., include estimates of low-flow frequency ad flow duration at 13 gaging stations; low-flow frequency characteristics at 32 low-flow partial-record stations and 78 miscellaneous sites; and a list of base-flow discharge measurements at 244 miscellaneous sites. Equations are provided to estimate...
Preliminary analytical results for a new U.S. Geological Survey Devonian Ohio Shale Standard SDO-1
Joel S. Leventhal, J.G. Crock, W. Mountjoy, J.A. Thomas, V.E. Shale, Paul H. Briggs, J.S. Wahlberg, M.J. Malcolm
1978, Open-File Report 78-447
Using several analytical techniques, results of analysis of U. S. Geological Survey new standard SDO-1 are given for selected elements. The Devonian black shale shows an organic carbon content of approximately 10.3 percent, a sulfur content of approximately 5.6 percent, and a uranium content of approximately 56 ppm. Some elements...
Reservoir ecosystems and western coal development in the Upper Missouri River
W.R. Nelson, D.B. Martin, L.G. Beckman, D.W. Zimmer, D.J. Highland
1978, Report
No abstract available ...
Arsenic in streams, stream sediments, and ground water, Fairbanks area, Alaska
Frederic H. Wilson, D. B. Hawkins
1978, Environmental Geology (2) 195-202
Arsenic concentrations of less than 5 ppb to as large as 1,260 ppb in stream waters and from 5 ppm to 4,000 ppm in stream sediments were found in the Pedro Dome-Cleary Summit area, Alaska. Waters from three of 20 wells sampled had arsenic concentrations exceeding the U.S. Public Health...
Atlantic Flyway review: Region V: Laurel, Prince Georges County, MD (390-0765)
Chandler S. Robbins
1978, North American Bird Bander (3) 69-69
Back-yard banding above the Patuxent River gorge was limited to early mornings and evenings on 28 days from 20 August through 12 October, and four full days within the same period.Although the number of birds captured per 100 net-hours was well above average in each of the three months, the...
Reservoir ecosystems and western coal development in the Upper Missouri River Basin
W.R. Nelson
1978, Report
No abstract available...
Preliminary geologic map of the Redrock Valley SE quadrangle, Apache County, Arizona, and San Juan County, New Mexico
C. A. Huffman Jr., T. W. Jones
1978, Open-File Report 78-404
No abstract available....
Coal resource occurrence maps of the Seminoe Dam SW Quadrangle, Carbon County, Wyoming
Texas Instruments Incorporated
1978, Open-File Report 78-60
No abstract available....
Aeromagnetic map of northeastern Nevada
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1978, Open-File Report 78-280
No abstract available....
Effects of paved surfaces on recharge to the Floridan aquifer in east-central Florida: A conceptual model
C. H. Tibbals
1978, Water-Resources Investigations Report 78-76
The proportionate amount of surface area that can be paved in Floridan aquifer recharge areas in east-central Florida without reducing the net recharge to the Floridan aquifer is a function of many variables that include rainfall, depth to water table, depth to potentiometric surface of the Floridan, evaporation from paved...
Map showing appraisal of oil and gas resource potential of RARE II proposed roadless areas in national forests of Colorado
Charles W. Spencer, Gordon Dolton
1978, Open-File Report 78-955
No abstract available....
Leasable mineral and waterpower land classification map of the Price quadrangle, Utah
Jack Elwood Smedley, E. M. Pera, L. A. Simpson, G. A. Lutz
1978, Open-File Report 78-338
No abstract available....
Map showing zinc determined by atomic absorption in stream sediments, Ketchikan and Prince Rupert quadrangles, Alaska
Richard D. Koch, Raymond L. Elliott, M. J. Diggles
1978, Open-File Report 78-73-E
No abstract available....
Drill-hole location maps, Carlsbad mining district, Eddy and Lea Counties, New Mexico
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1978, Open-File Report 79-251
No abstract available....
Potentiometric surface of the Mississippian aquifer in parts of Trigg, Lyon, Caldwell, and Christian Counties, Mississippian Plateau region, Kentucky
Raymond O. Plebuch
1978, Water-Resources Investigations Report 78-25
Ground-water levels in a 600 square mile area of the Cumberland River drainage basin in parts of Trigg, Lyon Caldwell, and Christian Counties, Mississippian Plateau Region, Kentucky are shown by means of contours on the potentiometric surface. Generaly, ground water moves toward and with the surface drainage to Lake Barkley...
Map showing lead determined by atomic absorption in stream sediments, Ketchikan and Prince Rupert quadrangles, Alaska
Richard D. Koch, Raymond L. Elliott, M. J. Diggles
1978, Open-File Report 78-73-D
No abstract available....