Water availability in Chilton County, Alabama
Jesse S. Ellard, J.R. Willmon
1975, Open-File Report 75-464
Geologic map of the northwestern part of the Pueblo 1 degree x 2 degrees Quadrangle, Colorado
Rudy C. Epis, R. A. Wobus, C. T. Wrucke, G. R. Scott, R. B. Taylor
1975, Open-File Report 75-339
Metallogenic provinces of the southeastern Pacific region
George Edward Ericksen
1975, Open-File Report 75-263
Metalliferous mineral deposits of the southeastern Pacific region include: (1) hydrothermal, magmatic, and sedimentary deposits of the Andean region, one of the great mineral belts of the world; 2) Scattered hydrothermal mineral occurrences in the Antarctic Peninsula; and 3) metal-enriched pelagic sediments, ferromanganese nodules, and volcanic rocks(?) in the southeast...
A general purpose contouring system
Gerald Ian Evenden
1975, Open-File Report 75-317
Three Decsystem-10 FORTRAN IV programs provide a general purpose system for contouring two-dimensional data. The system can provide both quick or final, publication quality contour maps on either interactive or offline plotting devices. Complete user documentation, with examples, and program listings are presented....
Ground water in the middle Arkansas River basin, Kansas and Oklahoma
Stuart Wesley Fader, Robert B. Morton
1975, Open-File Report 75-367
Ground water in the Middle Arkansas River basin occurs in consolidated rocks and unconsolidated deposits. Wells for domestic and stock supply generally can be drilled successfully in consolidated rocks. Wells for large-scale municipal, industrial, and irrigation supplies generally are successful in areas underlain by saturated unconsolidated deposits of sand and...
Water availability of Blount County, Alabama
Robert J. Faust, Joe R. Harkins
1975, Open-File Report 75-453
Ground water is obtained mostly from limestone and dolomite aquifers along the Sequatchie anticline and Murphrees Valley anticline and. from sandstone aquifers in Sand Mountain and Blount Mountain synclinal areas. Wells tapping some limestone and dolomite aquifers produce as much as 1.4 mgd (million gallons per day). Wells completed in...
Uranium in West Texas -- paper delivered June 3, 1975, AAPG-SEPM Rocky Mountain Section Meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Warren Irvin Finch
1975, Open-File Report 75-356
In west Texas, the part north of the Pecos River, anomalous uranium concentrations occur in the Tecovas and Trujillo Formations of the Dockum Group of Late Triassic age, the Edwards Limestone of Early Cretaceous age, the caliche caprock of the Ogallala Formation of Pliocene age, and the Pleistocene Blanco and...
Airborne gamma-radiation survey of the Jabel Ishmas Quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Vincent J. Flanigan
1975, Open-File Report 75-190
An airborne gamma-radiation survey system, which includes digital recording and automatic data processing procedures developed by the U. S. Geological Survey Saudi Arabian Project, is used to collect spectral gamma-radiation data as an aid to regional geologic mapping of pediment areas on the Arabian Shield. The areal extent of rock...
Titanium minerals in deposits of other minerals
Eric R. Force
1975, Open-File Report 75-34
Titanium minerals in amounts equivalent to a significant portion of present world production are moved but not recovered from mines of other commodities. Resources of this type total in the millions of tons of contained TiO2. Among the possible sources for byproduct titanium are (1) ilnenite and minor rutile detrital...
A portable helium sniffer
Irving Friedman, E.H. Denton
1975, Open-File Report 75-532
Geochemical soil sampling traverses, Hamme tungsten district, North Carolina. Traverses 289-299; 301-32
Jacob Eugene Gair, John F. Windolph
1975, Open-File Report 75-71
No abstract available....
Factors affecting declining water levels in a sewered area of Nassau County, New York
Murray S. Garber, Dennis J. Sulam
1975, Open-File Report 75-290
Seismicity of the central California coastal region
William Gawthrop
1975, Open-File Report 75-134
Geochemical survey of the western coal regions second annual progress report, July 1975
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1975, Open-File Report 75-436
Water resources information needs for the Northwest Florida Management District
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1975, Open-File Report 75-160
Analog-model analysis of regional three-dimensional flow in the ground-water reservoir of Long Island, New York
Rufus T. Getzen
1975, Open-File Report 75-617
Unedited stratigraphic sections of the Pierre Shale near Round Butte and Buckeye in Larimer County, northern Colorado
James R. Gill, William A. Cobban, Glenn R. Scott, Robert E. Burkholder
1975, Open-File Report 75-129
No abstract available. ...
Floodflow characteristics of Archey Creek along U.S. Highway 65, at Clinton, Arkansas
R.C. Gilstrap
1975, Open-File Report 75-603
A hydrologic assessment of the September 14, 1974, flood in Eldorado Canyon, Nevada
Patrick A. Glancy, Lynn Harmsen
1975, Open-File Report 75-14
Probable effects of the Leviathan Creek basin landslide, Alpine County, California
Patrick A. Glancy, T.J. Katzer
1975, Open-File Report 75-75
Gas chromatographic method for analysis of TNT and RDX explosives contaminating water and sail-core material
D.F. Goerlitz, LeRoy M. Law
1975, Open-File Report 75-182
A gas chromatographic method for the analysis of both water and soil-core material for TNT and RDX is presented. The explosives may be determined to 0.01 microgram per litre in 1-litre water samples and 0.2 micrograms per kilogram in 50 grams of soil. Provision is made for removal of environmental...
Possible further evidence for 3.8 b.y.-old rocks in the Minnesota River Valley of southwestern Minnesota
Samuel S. Goldich, Bruce R. Doe, Maryse Helen Delevaux
1975, Open-File Report 75-65
Geology of the Jabel Ishmas Quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Louis Gonzales, Vincent J. Flanigan
1975, Open-File Report 75-181
The Jabal Ishmas quadrangle (20/43A) is about 100 km northeast of Qal'at Bishah in the southern part of the Arabian Shield. Most of the terrane in the quadrangle slopes gently westward across broad expanses of pediment, from prominent mountainous north-south ridges in the east to the alluvial and eolian sand-covered...
Tectonic framework of petroliferous rocks in Alaska
Arthur Grantz, C.E. Kirschner
1975, Open-File Report 75-149
Alaska, comprising 3.6 X 106 sq km (about 28 percent) of the land, shelf, and upper continental slope of the United States, has been estimated by the U.S. Geological Survey (1974) to contain about 25 percent of the Nation's petroleum resources. Some 11 billion barrels of petroleum liquids and 31...
Preliminary report on the environmental geology of selected areas of the Southern California continental borderland
H. Gary Greene, S. H. Clarke, M.E. Field, F.I. Linker, H. C. Wagner
1975, Open-File Report 75-596