Skip to main content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Dot gov

Official websites use .gov
A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.

Https

Secure .gov websites use HTTPS
A lock ( ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

Search Results

165658 results.

Alternate formats: RIS file of the first 3000 search results  |  Download all results as CSV | TSV | Excel  |  RSS feed based on this search  |  JSON version of this page of results

Page 5299, results 132451 - 132475

Show results on a map

Publication Extents

Not all publications have extents, not all extents are completely accurate
Technique for estimating depth of 100-year floods in Tennessee
Charles R. Gamble, James G. Lewis
1977, Open-File Report 77-668
Preface: A method is presented for estimating the depth of the loo-year flood in four hydrologic areas in Tennessee. Depths at 151 gaging stations on streams that were not significantly affected by man made changes were related to basin characteristics by multiple regression techniques. Equations derived from the analysis can...
Analyses of stream sediment, soil, and rock samples from New River Gorge area, Fayette, Raleigh, and Summers counties, West Virginia
David F. Siems, Craig A. Curtis, Jerry M. Motooka, Steven K. McDanal
1977, Open-File Report 77-88
The analyses reported in this open-file report are on samples collected in April 1976 by John P. D'Agostino, George E. Ericksen, Frank G. Lesure, Robert W. Luce, Paul L. Weis, and Jesse W. Whitlow, assisted by Andrew E. Grosz and J. Thomas Hanley, and on a few samples collected in...
Bathymetric and shoreline changes, northwestern Prudhoe Bay, Alaska
Peter W. Barnes, Erk Reimnitz, Greg Smith, John Melchior
1977, Open-File Report 77-161
The coastal environment in the vicinity of Prudhoe Bay, Alaska (Fig. 1) is presently being vigorously utilized by petroleum activities. In particular, barges moving freight onshore over the past 8 years, have used the Prudhoe Bay entrance channel almost exclusively. To further facilitate the offloading of supply barges, Atlantic Richfield...
Comparative assessment of water use and environmental implications of coal slurry pipelines
Richard N. Palmer, I. C. James II, R.M. Hirsch
1977, Open-File Report 77-698
With other studies conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey of water use in the conversion and transportation of the West 's coal, an analysis of water use and environmental implications of coal-slurry pipeline transport is presented. Simulations of a hypothetical slurry pipeline of 1000-mile length transporting 12.5 million tons per...
Artificial recharge for subsidence abatement at the NASA-Johnson Space Center, Phase I
Sergio Garza
1977, Open-File Report 77-219
Regional decline of aquifer head due to ground-water withdrawal in the Houston area has caused extensive land-surface subsidence. The NASA-Johnson Space Center (NASA-JSC) in southeastern Harris County, Texas, was about 13 to 19 feet above mean sea level in 1974 and sinking at a rate of more than 0.2 foot...
Interpretation of Landsat images: Oman
Maurice J. Grolier
1977, Open-File Report 77-296
The part of northern Oman shown on this mosaic of two Landsat images extends from Ras al Hadd in the east to the village of Wudam Alwa on the coast of the Gulf of Oman. The mosaic consists of two Landsat images printed in false color on Cibachrome material. The three major physiographic...