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Cooperative tectonic studies from seismic network in central Italy
L. Seeber, C.H. Scholz
1981, Open-File Report 81-92
The purpose of the subject contract work was to explore the possibility of tectonic research-work based on seismic data from a local network carried out as a cooperative effort between the Institute Nazionale di Geofisica (ING), Rome, and Columbia University (L-DGO), New York. This effort has been rather successful, and...
Surficial geophysical data for two cross-valley lines in the middle Eagle River valley, Alaska
Larry L. Dearborn, Donald H. Schaefer
1981, Open-File Report 80-2000
In 1979, six electrical resistivity and four seismic refraction soundings were made in the middle reach of the Eagle River valley northeast of Anchorage, Alaska. Interpretation of the geophysical data collected indicated that depth to bedrock below the valley floor varies between about 350 and 450 feet. Two, and perhaps...
Water-quality assessment of Cache Creek, Yolo, Lake, and Colusa counties, California
Stephen K. Sorenson, Ann L. Elliott
1981, Open-File Report 81-677
Cache Creek and its tributaries from Clear Lake to Yolo Bypass have been the subject of quality and quantity of water studies by several governmental agencies since the early 1900's. Water-quality data from these studies showed that water in the basin is of good quality for most of the beneficial...
Changes in the discharge characteristics of thermal springs and fumaroles in the Long Valley Caldera, California, resulting from earthquakes on May 25-27, 1980
M.L. Sorey, Mark D. Clark
1981, Open-File Report 81-203
Changes in flow rate and turbidity have been observed and measured in hot springs in the Long Valley caldera, California, following earthquakes with magnitudes up to 6.3 in May 1980. Increases in flow rate of some hot springs occurred within minutes of the earthquakes, followed by more gradual decreases in...
Water-resources information for the Withlacoochee River region, west-central Florida
Robert A. Miller, Warren Anderson, Anthony S. Navoy, James L. Smoot, Roger G. Belles
1981, Water-Resources Investigations Report 81-11
Daily water use in the Withlacoochee River region in 1977 averaged about 2,005 million gallons per day, 94 percent of which was saline surface water used in thermoelectric power-generation cooling. Industrial and irrigation uses required 73 percent of the freshwater. The largest user of freshwater was Hernando County, using 43.0...