Map showing landslides and slopes most susceptible to sliding in part of the Aliquippa 7 1/2-minute Quadrangle, Beaver County, Pennsylvania
John S. Pomeroy
1977, Open-File Report 77-832
Lithologic logs of Lisburne Group in Lawrence Livermore Laboratory drill holes 1 and 2, Confusion Creek, Chandler Lake Quadrangle, northern Alaska
William Peters Brosge, Augustus K. Armstrong
1977, Open-File Report 77-26
Chemical, physical, biochemical, and bacteriological characteristics at selected stream sites in Puerto Rico, 1975-76
Ferdinand Quinones-Marquez, Pedro Vazquez, Rafael Pena
1977, Open-File Report 77-237
Resource investigations of selected industrial minerals in the U.S. Geological Survey
Keith Brindley Ketner, J.B. Cathcart, R. J. Hite, J. D. Vine, C.A. Wolfbauer
1977, Open-File Report 77-719
Ground-water hydrology and subsurface migration of radioisotopes at a low-level solid radioactive-waste disposal site, West Valley, New York
David E. Prudic, Allan D. Randall
1977, Open-File Report 77-566
Burial trenches for disposal of solid radioactive waste at West Valley, N.Y., are excavated in till that has very low hydraulic conductivity (about 5 x 10 to the minus 8th power centimeters per second). Fractures and root tubes with chemically oxidized and (or) reduced soil in their walls extend to...
Chemical analyses of 97 stream-sediment samples from the Coleen and Christian quadrangles, northern Alaska
William Peters Brosge, H. N. Reiser, Thomas E. Moore
1977, Open-File Report 77-458
Marine high resolution geophysical survey, lower Cook Inlet, Alaska
Geosource Inc. Petty Ray Geophysical Division Inc.
1977, Open-File Report 77-358
CENTO workshop on application of remote sensing data and the methods held at Lahore, Pakistan, March 2-8, 1975
Raymond W. Fary (compiler)
1977, Open-File Report 77-488
Water consumption by nuclear powerplants and some hydrological implications
Ennio V. Giusti, E.L. Meyer
1977, Circular 745
Published data show that estimated water consumption varies with the cooling system adopted, being least in once-through cooling (about 18 cubic feet per second per 1,000 megawatts electrical) and greatest in closed cooling with mechanical draft towers (about 30 cubic feet per second per 1,000 megawatts electrical). When freshwater is...
Coal geology and the future; symposium abstracts and selected references
C. B. Cecil, G. D. Stricker
Charles R. Meissner, editor(s)
1977, Circular 757
Flood-plain delineation for Pohick Creek Basin, Fairfax County, Virginia
Pat LeRoy Soule
1977, Open-File Report 76-444
Availability of ground water in the lower Connecticut River basin, southwestern New Hampshire
J. E. Cotton
1977, Water-Resources Investigations Report 77-79
This map scale 1:125,000 presents a preliminary assessment of the availability of ground water in the lower Connecticut River basin in southwestern New Hampshire. It is a generalization of several hydrogeologic factors and provides a guideline for ground-water exploration useful in water- and land-use planning. It does not describe the...
Analog-model analysis of effects of waste-water management on the ground-water reservoir in Nassau and Suffolk counties, New York; Report III: Reduction and redistribution of ground-water pumpage
Arlen W. Harbaugh, Thomas E. Reilly
1977, Open-File Report 77-148
A review of the effects of earthquakes on underground mines
Peter R. Stevens
1977, Open-File Report 77-313
Ground-water quality near a sewage-sludge recycling site and a landfill near Denver, Colorado
Stanley G. Robson
1977, Water-Resources Investigations Report 76-132
The Metropolitan Denver Sewage Disposal District and the City and County of Denver operate a sewage-sludge recycling site and a landfill in an area about 15 miles (24 kilometers) east of Denver. The assessment of the effects of these facilities on the ground-water system included determining the direction of ground-water...
Distribution and relationships of 4-10 km diameter craters to global geologic units on Mars
Christopher D. Condit
1977, Open-File Report 77-421
In situ analysis of coal using a 252CF-Ge(Li) borehole sonde
F. E. Senftle, A.B. Tanner, P. W. Philbin, G. R. Boynton, C.W. Schram
1977, Open-File Report 77-162
Paleomagnetic directions and poles of the early Eocene Lowland Creek volcanics and Eocene (?) volcanics of the Beaverhead Valley, western Montana
William F. Hanna
1977, Open-File Report 77-306
Water resources in western Cortland County, New York: hydrologic data for 1972-75 and progress report
Harold L. Shindel, William Buller, William H. Johnston
1977, Open-File Report 77-525
Basic data on the surface water, ground water, and water quality of Cortland County, New York, are presented with a short explanatory text. Seepage investigations showed that during periods of base flow, the surface-water regime cannot be predicted on the basis of flow-duration figures alone. The investigations also indicate that...
Assessment of increased thermal activity at Mount Baker, Washington, March 1975-March 1976
David Frank, Mark Frederick Meier, Donald A. Swanson, James W. with contributions by Babcock, Marvin O. Fretwell, Stephen D. Malone, Charles L. Rosenfeld, Ronald L. Shreve, Ray E. Wilcox
1977, Professional Paper 1022-A
In March 1975 Mount Baker showed a large increase in thermal emission, which has persisted for more than 1 year. Fumarole ejecta accompanied the thermal activity from March to September, but the ejecta had no constituents that suggest a magmatic source. Estimates of that part of the total heat flux...
Leasable mineral and waterpower land classification map of the Delta Quadrangle, Utah
Eileen M. Pera, J. E. Smedley, W.F. Burns
1977, Open-File Report 77-627
Shelled benthic fauna of the eastern Chukchi Sea
Dennis M. Mann
1977, Open-File Report 77-672
The purposes of this study were to identify the benthic shelled infauna and epifauna of the eastern Chukchi Sea, compile species lists and distribution maps, determine recurrent groups of species (communities), and examine the environmental parameters that may control the distribution of the faunal groups. The study was partly supported...
Ground-water appraisal of the Pineland Sands area, central Minnesota
J. O. Helgesen
1977, Water-Resources Investigations Report 77-102
The Pineland Sands area consists of 770 square miles of surficial glacial outwash, which is undergoing increasing ground-water development for irrigation. The aquifer material is commonly very fine sand to fine gravel, and grain size generally increases from south to north. Thickness, transmissivity, and theoretical well yields are highest in...
Water resources data for Oklahoma, water year 1976, Volume 2, Red River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1977, Water Data Report OK-76-2
No abstract available. ...
Suspended and bedload-sediment transport in the Snake and Clearwater rivers in the vicinity of Lewiston, Idaho, August 1975 through July 1976
H.R. Seitz
1977, Open-File Report 76-886