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Socioeconomic impacts of outer continental shelf oil and gas development; a bibliography
Malka L. Pattison
1977, Circular 761
The bibliography lists reports which are concerned primarily with the socioeconomic impacts of OCS oil and gas development or which, although not primarily concerned with such impacts, include sections that contain significant discussion of them. Several of the cited reports do not address socioeconomic issues directly, but have been included...
Distribution and abundance of benthic organisms in the Sacramento River, California
Rodger F. Ferreira, D. Brady Green
1977, Water-Resources Investigations Report 77-60
General comparisons were made between benthic organism samples collected in 1960-61 and 1972-73 from five sites in the Sacramento River between Red Bluff and Knights Landing, Calif. The composition of benthic organisms from both collection periods was similar. The 1972-73 data showed variable patterns in monthly changes at each site...
Dissolved-oxygen regimen of the Willamette River, Oregon, under conditions of basinwide secondary treatment
Walter G. Hines, S. W. McKenzie, D. A. Rickert, F. A. Rinella
1977, Circular 715-I
For nearly half a century the Willamette River in Oregon experienced severe dissolved-oxygen problems related to large loads of organically rich waste waters from industries and municipalities. Since the mid-1950 's dissolved oxygen quality has gradually improved owing to low-flow augmentation, the achievement of basinwide secondary treatment, and the use...
Albuquerque Basin seismic network
Lawrence H. Jaksha, Jerry Locke, J.B. Thompson, Alvin Garcia
1977, Open-File Report 77-865
The U.S. Geological Survey has recently completed the installation of a seismic network around the Albuquerque Basin in New Mexico. The network consists of two seismometer arrays, a thirteen-station array monitoring an area of approximately 28,000 km 2 and an eight-element array monitoring the area immediately adjacent to the Albuquerque...