Simulation of dissolved oxygen and biochemical oxygen demand, Plantation Canal, Broward County, Florida with an evaluation of the QUAL-I model for use in south Florida
Thomas N. Russo, Raul S. McQuivey
1975, Water-Resources Investigations Report 75-59
A mathematical model; QUAL-I, developed by the Texas Water Development Board, was evaluated as a management tool in predicting the spatial and temporal distribution of dissolved oxygen and biochemical oxygen demand in Plantation Canal. Predictions based on the QUAL-I model, which was verified only against midday summer-flow conditions, showed that...
Map showing anomalous distribution of molybdenum, copper, and zinc in stream-sediment concentrates from the Sierra Cuchillo-Animas uplifts and adjacent areas, southwestern New Mexico
H. V. Alminas, K. C. Watts, W. R. Griffits, D. L. Siems, V. E. Kraxberger, K. J. Curry
1975, IMAP 882
No abstract available....
Summary of references to mineral occurrences (other than mineral fuels and construction materials) in Northern Alaska
Edward Huntington Cobb
1975, Open-File Report 75-628
These summaries of references are designed to aid in library research on metallic and nonmetallic (other than mineral fuels and construction materials) mineral occurrences in 11 quadrangles in northern Alaska. All references to published and open-filed reports of the Geological Survey, to most published and open-filed reports of the U.S....
Maps showing bottom sediments on the Continental Shelf of the northeastern United States – Cape Ann, Massachusetts to Casco Bay, Maine
D. W. Folger, C. J. O’Hara, James M. Robb
1975, IMAP 839
No abstract available....
Mineral resources of the Lone Peak Wilderness Study Area, Utah and Salt Lake Counties, Utah
Calvin S. Bromfield, Lowell L. Patten, Don R. Mabey
1975, Open-File Report 75-382
Map showing anomalous distribution of tungsten, fluorite, and silver in stream-sediment concentrates from the Sierra Cuchillo-Animas uplifts and adjacent areas, southwestern New Mexico
H. V. Alminas, K. C. Watts, W. R. Griffits, D. L. Siems, V. E. Kraxberger, K. J. Curry
1975, IMAP 880
No abstract available....
Flood-prone areas of Gadsden County, Florida
Roger P. Rumenik, C.A. Pascale, D.F. Tucker
1975, Water-Resources Investigations Report 75-31
Gadsden County is an area of 508 square miles in northwest Florida. The topography of the county is diverse and ranges in altitude from about 50 to 300 feet above mean sea level. Well drained steep hillsides and narrow ridgetops give way to broad, nearly level, poorly drained plateaus which...
Watershed conditions in the drainage basin of Redwood Creek, Humboldt County, California, as of 1973
Richard J. Janda, K.M. Nolan, Deborah R. Harden, Steve M. Colman
1975, Open-File Report 75-568
A water-quality assessment of the Anderson River watershed, Crawford, Dubois, Perry, and Spencer counties, Indiana
M. A. Ayers, William J. Shampine
1975, Open-File Report 75-325
Alsea Formation: An Oligocene marine sedimentary sequence in the Oregon Coast Range
Parke Detweiler Snavely Jr., N. S. MacLeod, W. W. Rau, W.O. Addicott, J. E. Pearl
1975, Bulletin 1395-F
No abstract available....
Reconnaissance geologic map of the Royal Gorge Quadrangle, Fremont and Custer counties, Colorado
R. B. Taylor, G. R. Scott, R. A. Wobus, R.C. Epis
1975, IMAP 869
Structure of continental margin off Mid-Atlantic states (Baltimore Canyon Trough)
John Stevens Schlee, John Charles Behrendt, Robert E. Mattick, P. T. Taylor
1975, Open-File Report 75-60
Increasing interest in the Atlantic continental margin as a future petroleum province has resulted in several recent papers (Emmerich, 1974; Burk and Drake, 1974) that attempt to summarize the structure and stratigraphic framework of this area. Most papers tend to portray the margin as a wedge of Mesozoic and Cenozoic...
Geologic map and coal resources of the White Butte NW quadrangle, Stark and Hettinger Counties, North Dakota
Kenneth S. Soward
1975, Coal Map 71
No abstract available....
Preliminary geologic map of the Annandale Quadrangle, Virginia
A. C. Huffman, A.J. Froelich, Lucy M. Force
1975, Open-File Report 75-254
Aeromagnetic map of Santa Fe and vicinity, New Mexico
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1975, Open-File Report 75-184
Preliminary geologic map of the southern part of the Michigamme 7 1/2-minute quadrangle, Marquette and Baraga Counties, Michigan
J. S. Klasner, William F. Cannon
1975, Open-File Report 75-9
No abstract available....
Bedrock geologic map showing thickness of overlying Quaternary deposits, Fremont Quadrangle and part of Omaha Quadrangle, Nebraska
R.R. Burchett, E.C. Reed, V. H. Dreeszen, G.E. Prichard
1975, IMAP 905
Hydrology for land-use planning: The Hillside area, Anchorage, Alaska
Larry L. Dearborn, William W. Barnwell
1975, Open-File Report 75-105
Rapid residential growth of the Hillside area, Anchorage, Alaska, may cause depletion of aquifers and a change in quality of water resources as a result of extensive development of small-lot tracts. Ground-water yields are low and may be locally inadequate for single family requirements where wells produce from bedrock in...
Map showing anomalous distribution of lead, tin, and bismuth in stream-sediment concentrates from the Sierra Cuchillo-Animas uplifts and adjacent areas, southwestern New Mexico
H. V. Alminas, K. C. Watts, W. R. Griffits, D. L. Siems, V. E. Kraxberger, K. J. Curry
1975, IMAP 881
No abstract available....
Additional tabulated gravity data from the Port Alexander, Sitka, Juneau, Mt. Fairweather, and Skagway quadrangles, Alaska
David F. Barnes
1975, Open-File Report 75-6
Preliminary bedrock geologic map of the Clinton quadrangle, Worcester County, Massachusetts
John H. Peck
1975, Open-File Report 75-658
No abstract available....
Geologic map of the Tharsis Quadrangle of Mars
M. H. Carr
1975, IMAP 893
Surface water availability, Pickens County, Alabama
Marvin E. Davis, Alfred L. Knight
1975, Open-File Report 75-450
Memorandum: an assessment of potential U.S. uranium supply
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1975, Open-File Report 75-378
Rutile and sphene in blueschist and related high-pressure facies rocks
M.C. Blake, Benjamin A. Morgan
1975, Open-File Report 75-36
Sphene and rutile are characteristic accessory minerals of blueschist facies metamorphic rocks. However, only sphene is present in the lowerr grade blueschist assemblages. In many areas of the world these blueschists pass into, or are in fault contact with, higher grade glaucophane schists, rutile-bearing amphibolites, and eclogites. The origin of...