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Spectrographic and chemical analyses of whole-rock and insoluble-residue samples, Rolla 1 degree x 2 degrees quadrangle, Missouri: Drill hole no. 9
E. L. Mosier, J.G. Viets, D. F. Siems, S.K. McDanal
1978, Open-File Report 78-470-E
Geochemical studies of the Rolla, Mo., 10° x 2° quadrangle were begun in 1977 as a part of a joint multidisciplinary study of the quadrangle by the U.S. Geological Survey and the Division of Geology and Land Survey, Missouri Department of Natural Resources. The study is to access the mineral...
Status of Space Oblique Mercator (SOM) projection (EC 64 Landsat)
Alden P. Colvocoresses, John Parr Snyder
1978, Open-File Report 78-682
The Space Oblique Mercator projection, a concept that was originated by Colvocoresses in 1974, has been mathematically implemented as the first map projection to provide continuous mapping of satellite imagery true to scale along the groundtrack, and within a few millionths of accurate conformal projection. Specifically designed for Landsat (formerly...
Spectrographic and chemical analyses of whole-rock and insoluble-residue samples, Rolla 1 degree x 2 degrees quadrangle, Missouri: Drill hole no. 17
J.G. Viets, E. L. Mosier, S.K. McDanal
1978, Open-File Report 78-470-P
Geochemical studies of the Rolla, Mo., 1° x 2° quadrangle were begun in 1977 as part of a joint multidisciplinary study of the quadrangle by the U.S. Geological Survey and the Division of Geology and Land Survey, Missouri Department of Natural Resources. The study is to access the mineral resource...
Preliminary water-quality characterization of lakes in Washington
Gilbert Carl Bortleson
1978, Water-Resources Investigations Report 77-94
This report describes a method for comparing and characterizing lakes in Washington on the basis of water quality. The method can aid in selecting lakes for lake-restoration efforts. To simplify comparisons, a characteristic value (CV) was developed for each of 617 lakes in Washington using principal-component analysis. Three of 14...
Preferred and observed conditions for sockeye salmon in Ozette Lake and its tributaries, Clallam County, Washington
Gilbert C. Bortleson, N. P. Dion
1978, Water-Resources Investigations Report 78-64
Ozette River and Ozette Lake and its tributaries in Washington have many of the water-quality and stream-hydraulic characteristics that are generally supportive of good sockeye salmon production. Ozette Lake is a large, deep lake and a natural rearing area and for young sockeye. In the summer of 1976 water temperatures...
Global distribution of carbon dioxide discharges, and major zones of seismicity
Ivan Barnes, William P. Irwin, Donald E. White
1978, Water-Resources Investigations Report 78-39
Carbon dioxide discharges of the circum-Pacific belt are in a seismically active zone and in part stem from contact metamorphism. Carbon dioxide discharges in Europe and Asia Minor, also in an area of high seismic activity, are in part from regional metamorphism and are in areas of very high heat...
Regional analysis of the effects of land use on stream-water quality; methodology and application in the Susquehanna River Basin, Pennsylvania and New York
David J. Lystrom, F. A. Rinella, D. A. Rickert, Lisa Zimmermann
1978, Water-Resources Investigations Report 78-12
A framework is presented for compiling available data for assessing statistical relationships between water quality and climate, physiography and land use. Seventeen water-quality characteristics studied represent annual mean concentrations or calculated annual yields of suspended sediment, dissolved solids and various chemical species of nitrogen and phosphorus. Usable multiple-linear regressions were...
Present and potential sediment yields in the Yampa River Basin, Colorado and Wyoming
Edmund D. Andrews
1978, Water-Resources Investigations Report 78-105
Average annual suspended- and total-sediment loads in streamflow were determined by the flow-duration sediment-transport-curve method at 18 sites in the Yampa River basin, Colorado and Wyoming. These computations indicate that about 2.0 million tons of sediment are carried by the Yampa River at Deerlodge Park during an average year. Significant...
Quality and movement of ground water in Otter Creek - Dry Creek basin, Cortland County, New York
William Buller, Wallace J. Nichols, J. F. Harsh
1978, Water-Resources Investigations Report 78-3
A steady increase in the chloride and nitrate content of water in a sand and gravel aquifer of glacial origin in the Cortland, N.Y., area prompted a study to obtain data on the extent and source of these constituents. Chloride concentration in the upper part of the aquifer increased generally...
Analysis of waste-load assimilative capacity of the Yampa River, Steamboat Springs to Hayden, Routt County, Colorado
Daniel P. Bauer, Timothy Doak Steele, Richard D. Anderson
1978, Water-Resources Investigations Report 77-119
An analysis of the waste-load assimilative capacity of the Yampa River from Steamboat Springs to Hayden, Colo., a distance of 38 miles, was made during September 1975 to obtain information on the effects of projected waste loadings on this stream reach. Simulations of effects of waste loadings on streamflow quality...
An evaluation of problems arising from acid mine drainage in the vicinity of Shasta Lake, Shasta County, California
Richard H. Fuller, J. M. Shay, R. F. Ferreira, R.J. Hoffman
1978, Water-Resources Investigations Report 78-32
Streams draining the mined areas of massive sulfide ore deposits in the Shasta Mining Districts of northern California are generally acidic and contain large concentrations of dissolved metals, including iron, copper, and zinc. The streams, including Flat, Little Backbone, Spring, West Squaw, Horse, and Zinc Creeks, discharge into Shasta Reservoir...
Hydrologic data for Soldier Creek Basin, Kansas
William J. Carswell Jr.
1978, Water-Resources Investigations Report 78-87
Selected hydrologic data collected in the Soldier Creek basin in Kansas are available on magnetic tape in card-image format. Data on the tape include water discharge in fifteen-minute and daily time intervals; rainfall in fifteen-minute and daily time intervals; concentrations and particle sizes of suspended sediment; particle sizes of bed...
Water chemistry of the Redwood Creek and Mill Creek basins, Redwood National Park, Humboldt and Del Norte Counties, California
Wesley L. Bradford, Rick T. Iwatsubo
1978, Water-Resources Investigations Report 78-115
A 2-year study was made in the Redwood Creek and Mill Creek drainage basins of Redwood National Park to determine existing chemical water-quality conditions and to identify the effects of logging on water quality in the main stems and tributaries of the two basins. Overall, the chemical water quality of...
Bacteriological water quality of Tulpehocken Creek basin, Berks and Lebanon Counties, Pennsylvania
James L. Barker
1978, Water-Resources Investigations Report 78-53
A four month intensive study of the bacteriological quality of water in the Tulpehocken Creek basin indicates that (1) the streams locally contain high densities of bacteria indicative of fecal contamination, (2) nonpoint waste sources, particularly livestock, are the dominant influence in the excessive bacteriological-indicator counts observed, and (3) retention...
Annual summary of ground-water conditions in Arizona, spring 1977 to spring 1978
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1978, Water-Resources Investigations Report 78-144
The withdrawal of ground water was about 5.5 million acre-feet in Arizona in 1977. About 4.7 million acre-feet of ground water was used for the irrigation of crops in 1977. The Salt River Valley and the lower Santa Cruz basin are the largest agricultural areas in the State. For 1973-77,...
Water-quality investigation, Upper Santa Clara River Basin, California
James C. Bowers, G. A. Irwin
1978, Water-Resources Investigations Report 77-99
Water-quality data are summarized for the upper Santa Clara River basin, California from studies beginning August 1974 through June 1976 and during past monitoring programs. Data were collected for nitrogen, phosphorus, total organic carbon, trace elements, detergents, and pesticide compounds. Because of the limited number of samples, the data are...