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Geologic map of the south side of the Moon
D.E. Wilhelms, K. A. Howard, H. G. Wilshire
1979, IMAP 1162
The map of the lunar region below lat 45˚ S. is the sixth part of a complete geologic recon<span class="NormalTextRun...
Proterozoic sedimentary rocks and basins of the Arabian shield and their evolution
Donald G. Hadley, Dwight Lyman Schmidt
1979, Open-File Report 79-1189
Proterozoic sedimentary rocks of the Arabian Shield consist of three depositional phases. Phase I (the oldest) includes the Baish, Bahah, and Jiddah groups, which consist of an immature assemblage dominated by fine-grained metagraywacke, graphitic schist, chert, marble, and subordinate polymictic conglomerate and metasiltstone. Clastic rocks of Phase I are composed...
Chemical analyses of deep core coal and shale samples from the Almond Formation, Washakie Basin, Sweetwater County, Wyoming
Joseph R. Hatch, C.S. Venable Barclay
1979, Open-File Report 79-1249
During gas and oil exploration efforts in the Washakie Basin in Sweetwater County, Wyoming, undertaken by Ladd Petroleum Co. (a subsidiary of Utah International Inc.) core from the Upper Cretaceous Almond Formation of the Mesaverde Group was collected from their 1-22 Federal well. (See figure 1 for location.) From this...
The use of Vacutainer tubes for collection of soil samples for helium analysis
Margaret Hinkle, James E. Kilburn
1979, Open-File Report 79-1441
Measurements of the helium concentration of soil samples collected and stored in Vacutainer-brand evacuated glass tubes show that Vacutainers are reliable containers for soil collection. Within the limits of reproducibility, helium content of soils appears to be independent of variations in soil temperature, barometric pressure, and quantity of soil moisture...
Statistical summaries of surface-water-quality data for selected sites in Oklahoma, through the 1975 water year
J. K. Kurklin
1979, Open-File Report 79-219
Statistical summaries of surface-water-quality data for 47 streams in Oklahoma have been compiled. Data for the period of record through the 1975 water year at each site were used to develop regression equations for specific conductance-constituent relationships for calcium, magnesium, sodium, sodium plus potassium, bicarbonate, sulfate, chloride, silica, and dissolved...
Ground-water quality in selected areas of Wisconsin
S. M. Hindall
1979, Open-File Report 79-1594
Analysis of 2,071 ground-water samples from 970 wells throughout Wisconsin indicate large variations in ground-water quality. Ground water in Wisconsin is generally suitable for most uses, but in some areas concentrations of chemical constituents exceed recommended drinking-water standards. Iron, manganese, and nitrate commonly exceed recommended drinking-water standards and dissolved solids,...
River mileages and drainage areas for Illinois streams—Volume 2, Illinois River basin
R. W. Healy
1979, Water-Resources Investigations Report 79-111
River mileages are presented for points of interest on Illinois streams draining 10 square miles or more. Points of interest include bridges, dams, gaging stations, county lines, hydrologic unit boundaries, and major tributaries. Drainage areas are presented for selected sites, including total drainage area for any stream draining at least...
Some peat deposits in Penobscot County, Maine
Cornelia Clermont Cameron, Walter A. Anderson
1979, Open-File Report 79-1096
Twenty of the peat deposits in Penobscot County, Maine contain an estimated 29,282,000 short tons air-dried peat. The peat is chiefly sphagnum moss and reed-sedge of high quality according to ASTM standards for agricultural and horticultural use. Analyses show that this same volume has high fuel value, low sulfur and...