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Hydrograph simulation models of the Hillsborough and Alafia Rivers, Florida: a preliminary report
James F. Turner Jr.
1972, Open-File Report 72-382
Mathematical (digital) models that simulate flood hydrographs from rainfall records have been developed for the following gaging stations in the Hillsborough and Alafia River basins of west-central Florida: Hillsborough River near Tampa, Alafia River at Lithia, and north Prong Alafia River near Keysville. These models, which were developed from historical...
Geologic map of the Smyrna Mills quadrangle, Aroostook County, Maine
Louis Pavlides
1972, Geologic Quadrangle 1024
BEDROCK GEOLOGY The sedimentary and volcanic rocks of the Smyrna Mills quadrangle have undergone weak regional metamorphism and, locally, a higher grade of thermal metamorphism. Because the original character of the regionally metamorphosed rocks is well preserved, the descriptive nomenclature of. sedimentary and volcanic rocks rather than metamorphic rocks is used. ...
Flood of June 1972: Chemung River near Waverly, New York
L.A. Wagner, P.H. Hamecher
1972, Open-File Report 72-430
In June 1972, tropical storm Agnes caused sever flooding in Pennsylvania and southern New York. The flood, on many major streams were the highest known since the river valleys were settled. Maximum discharges were as much as twice the discharge of a 50-year flood. In southern New York, large areas...
Reconnaissance geology of the Bi'r Al Badriyah quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
William C. Overstreet, J. W. Whitlow, V.P. Kahr, A.O. Ankary
1972, Open-File Report 72-283
The Bi'r al Badriyah quadrangle covers an area of 2843 sq km in the extreme eastern part of the Precambrian Shield in central Saudi Arabia. The Precambrian rocks in the southeastern part of the area are unconformably overlain by limestone of Permian age, which occupies only a small part of...
Flood of June 1972: Chemung River at Corning Manor, New York
L.A. Wagner, P.H. Hamecher
1972, Open-File Report 72-427
In June 1972, tropical storm Agnes caused sever flooding in Pennsylvania and southern New York. The flood, on many major streams were the highest known since the river valleys were settled. Maximum discharges were as much as twice the discharge of a 50-year flood. In southern New York, large areas...
Flood of June 1972: Genesee River and Dyke Creek at Wellsville, New York
L.A. Wagner, P.H. Hamecher
1972, Open-File Report 72-435
In June 1972, tropical storm Agnes caused sever flooding in Pennsylvania and southern New York. The flood, on many major streams were the highest known since the river valleys were settled. Maximum discharges were as much as twice the discharge of a 50-year flood. In southern New York, large areas...
Accelerations near faults that have moved during moderate-sized earthquakes
David M. Boore, Robert A. Page
1972, Open-File Report 72-43
Peak ground accelerations recently recorded within 10-15 km of faulting during moderate-sized earthquakes (m = 4 to 6) are significantly underestimated by many, if not most, of the empirical acceleration-distance relations commonly used in seismic engineering. The recent data show a rapid decrease of peak acceleration with increasing distances (at...
Flood of June 1972: Cohocton River at Bath, New York
L.A. Wagner, P.H. Hamecher
1972, Open-File Report 72-432
In June 1972, tropical storm Agnes caused sever flooding in Pennsylvania and southern New York. The flood, on many major streams were the highest known since the river valleys were settled. Maximum discharges were as much as twice the discharge of a 50-year flood. In southern New York, large areas...
Mars chart, MC-10 (uncontrolled photomosaic)
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1972, Open-File Report 72-414
This mosaic was made with unrectified Mariner 9 computer enhanced pictures (vertical automatic gain control version) scaled for a "best fit" based on spacecraft tracking data. Discrepancies between image positions are as large as one degree in latitude and one degree in longitude. ...
Flood of June 1972: Chemung, Tioga, and Cohocton Rivers at Corning, New York
L.A. Wagner, P.H. Hamecher
1972, Open-File Report 72-431
In June 1972, tropical storm Agnes caused sever flooding in Pennsylvania and southern New York. The flood, on many major streams were the highest known since the river valleys were settled. Maximum discharges were as much as twice the discharge of a 50-year flood. In southern New York, large areas...
Hydrologic interpretations based on infrared imagery of Long Island, New York
Edward J. Pluhowski
1972, Water Supply Paper 2009-B
Six remote-sensing flights over Long Island's north and south shores were made during the period July 13, 1967, to February 25, 1970. Infrared imagery in the 8- to 14-micrometer range was obtained; results varied from poor to excellent in quality. The ability of the RS 7 and Reconofax IV imagers...