Coal resource occurrence and coal development potential maps of the Podunk Creek Quadrangle, Kane County, Utah
Meiiji Resource Consultants
1980, Open-File Report 80-108
Hydraulic effects of recharging the Magothy Aquifer, Bay Park, New York, with tertiary-treated sewage
John Vecchioli, H.F.H. Ku, D.J. Sulam
1980, Professional Paper 751-F
Coal resource occurrence and coal development potential maps of the Pagoda quadrangle, Routt and Moffat Counties, Colorado
Dames & Moore
1980, Open-File Report 79-1394
No abstract available....
Food of alewives, yellow perch, spottail shiners, trout-perch, and slimy and fourhorn sculpins in southeastern Lake Michigan
LaRue Wells
1980, Technical Paper 98
Stomachs of 1,064 alewives (Alosa pseudoharengus), 1,103 yellow perch (Perca flavescens), 246 spottail shiners (Notropis hudsonius), 288 trout-perch (Percopsis omiscomaycus), 454 slimy sculpins (Cottus cognatus), and 562 fourhorn sculpins (Myoxocephalus quadricornis) from Lake Michigan were examined for food contents. Fish were sampled primarily from March to November and nearly all...
Coal resource occurrence and coal development potential maps of the northwest quarter of the Mt. Pennell 15-minute quadrangle, Garfield County, Utah
Dames & Moore
1980, Open-File Report 80-117
No abstract available....
Coal resource occurrence and coal development potential maps of the northwest quarter of the Mt. Ellen 15-minute quadrangle, Wayne and Garfield Counties, Utah
Dames & Moore
1980, Open-File Report 80-113
No abstract available....
The razorback sucker, Xyrauchen texanus, in the Upper Colorado River Basin, 1974-76
Charles W. McAda, Richard S. Wydoski
1980, Technical Paper 99
Laboratory procedure for estimating residue dynamics of xenobiotic contaminants in a freshwater food chain
B. Thomas Johnson
1980, Technical Paper 103
A laboratory method of measuring the accumulation, transfer, elimination, and degradation of xenobiotic contaminants is described for organisms in a freshwater food chain (microorganisms, filter-feeder, and fish). A flow-through diluter-system, 14C-labeled contaminants, gas and thin-layer chromatography, autoradiography, and liquid scintillation spectrometry are used in making residue determinations. Accumulation factors and...
Metabolism of pesticides: update III
Calvin M. Menzie
1980, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 232
Potential geologic hazards and constraints for blocks in South Atlantic OCS oil and gas lease sale 43 (sale held March 28, 1978)
John C. McCarthy, Richard S. Clingan, Joan W. Roberts
1980, Open-File Report 80-866-B
Coal resource occurrence and coal development potential maps of the Bryce Point Quadrangle, Kane and Garfield counties, Utah
Meiiji Resource Consultants
1980, Open-File Report 80-106
Impacts of uranium mining and milling upon the fish and wildlife resources of the New Mexico San Juan Basin Region
Scott C. Meneely, Steven L. Duzan, Sanford D. Schemnitz
1980, FWS/OBS 80/56
Proceedings of the uranium mining and milling workshop
Gerald C. Horak, James E. Olson
1980, FWS/OBS 80/57
Field guidelines for using transects to sample nongame bird populations
Sharon A. Mikol
1980, FWS/OBS 80/58
Coal resource occurrence and coal development potential maps of the Pine Tree Quadrangle, Campbell County, Wyoming
John M. Wunder
1980, Open-File Report 80-42
Geochemistry of loess and carbonate residuum
R.J. Ebens, J. J. Connor
1980, Professional Paper 954-G
Coal resource occurrence and coal development potential maps of the northeast quarter of the Mt. Pennell 15-minute quadrangle, Garfield County, Utah
Dames & Moore
1980, Open-File Report 80-116
No abstract available....
Summary appraisals of the nation's ground-water resources – Caribbean region
Fernando Gómez-Gómez, James E. Heisel
1980, Professional Paper 813-U
The Caribbean Region consists of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (8,990 km2 (square kilometers)) and the U.S. Virgin Islands (350 km2). The mean annual precipitation varies locally from a high of 5,000 mm (millimeters) to a low of 730 mm. Maximum precipitation occurs within the peaks of Sierra de Luquillo,...
Testing an urban climate simulator
G.M. Greene
1980, Professional Paper 1099-E
Relationships between aerodynamic roughness and land use and land cover in Baltimore, Maryland
F.W. Nicholas, J.E. Lewis Jr.
1980, Professional Paper 1099-C
Urbanization changes the radiative, thermal, hydrologic, and aerodynamic properties of the Earth's surface. Knowledge of these surface characteristics, therefore, is essential to urban climate analysis. Aerodynamic or surface roughness of urban areas is not well documented, however, because of practical constraints in measuring the wind profile in the presence of...
The influences of land use and land cover on climate; an analysis of the Washington-Baltimore area that couples remote sensing with numerical simulation
R.W. Pease, C.B. Jenner, J.E. Lewis Jr.
1980, Professional Paper 1099-A
The Sun drives the atmospheric heat engine by warming the terrestrial surface which in turn warms the atmosphere above. Climate, therefore, is significantly controlled by complex interaction of energy flows near and at the terrestrial surface. When man alters this delicate energy balance by his use of the land, he...
Abundance and distribution of thorium in the carbonatite stock at Iron Hill, Powderhorn district, Gunnison County, Colorado
T.J. Armbrustmacher
1980, Professional Paper 1049-B
Effects of alterations to low gradient reaches of Utah streams
Richard S. Wydoski, William T. Helm
1980, FWS/OBS 80/14
Effects of alterations to low gradient reaches of Utah streams: summary
Richard S. Wydoski, William T. Helm
1980, FWS/OBS 80/13
Stratigraphy of mid-Cretaceous formations at drilling sites in Weston and Johnson counties, northeastern Wyoming
E.A. Mereweather
1980, Professional Paper 1186-A
The sedimentary rocks of early Late Cretaceous age in Weston County, Wyo., on the east flank of the Powder River Basin, are assigned, in ascending order, to the Belle Fourche Shale, Greenhorn Formation, and Carlile Shale. In Johnson County, on the west flank of the basin, the lower Upper Cretaceous...