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Water resources data, Wyoming, water year 1976; volume 1. Missouri River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1977, Water Data Report WY-76-1
Water resources data for the 1976 water year for Wyoming consists of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage, contents, and water quality of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels and water quality of wells. This report, in two volumes, contains discharge records for 226 gaging stations;...
Analysis of bottom material from the Willamette River, Portland Harbor, Oregon
Stuart W. McKenzie
1977, Open-File Report 77-740
The bottom material of the Willamette River, Portland Harbor, was sampled in duplicate on February 1, 1977. Results are reported on the following analyses of the material: immediate and long-term oxygen demand; particle size; percent moisture; residue, loss on ignition; and chemical....
Magnetic Titanohematite Minerals in Uranium-Bearing Sandstones
Richard L. Reynolds
1977, Open-File Report 77-355
Detrital grains of the rhombohedral ilmenite (FeT1O3)--hematite (Fe2O3) solid solution series (titanohematites) have been identified by thermomagnetic, reflection microscopic, and X-ray diffraction analysis in six uranium-bearing sandstones in the western United States. Many of the titanohematites are ferrimagnetic and have Curie temperatures ranging from about 70 Deg C to 220...