Geology of the Nazareth Quadrangle, Northampton County, Pennsylvania
John M. Aaron
1975, Open-File Report 75-92
Chemical analyses (raw laboratory data) and locality index maps of the Confederate Gulch area, Broadwater and Meagher Counties, Montana
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1975, Open-File Report 75-212
Analysis of the side looking airborn radar imagery of Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island indicates that radar shows the topography in great detail. Since bedrock geologic features are frequently expressed in the topography the radar lends itself to geologic interpretation. The radar was studied by comparisons with field mapped geologic...
A digital-computer model for estimating drawdowns in the sandstone aquifer in Dane County, Wisconsin
R.S. McLeod
1975, Open-File Report 74-59
A digital-computer program was developed to compute nonsteady and steady-state hydrologic changes caused by pumping from a confined aquifer. The program computes head changes in the confined aquifer and the rate and volume of water withdrawn from aquifer boundaries.The program was used to model the sandstone aquifer underlying Dane County,...
Digital-model analysis of the effects of water-use alternatives on spring discharges, Gooding and Jerome Counties, Idaho
Joe A. Moreland
1975, Open-File Report 75-615
Problems related to water quality and algal control in Lopez Reservoir, San Luis Obispo County, California
Richard H. Fuller, Robert C. Averett, Walter G. Hines
1975, Water-Resources Investigations Report 74-47
Lopez Reservoir is a multipurpose impoundment that was filled during a 30-week period following a series of intense storms during the winter 1968-69. The reservoir is used for flood control, water supply, and recreation, including swimming, fishing, and boating. At full pool Lopez Reservoir has a surface area of 974...
Acoustic-reflection profiles, R/V Polaris, Nov.-Dec. 1970, offshore southern California, Port Hueneme to Point La Jolla
George William Moore
1975, Open-File Report 75-629
No abstract available....
Susanville-Honey Lake geothermal reconnaissance, southern Lassen County, California
W. F. Hardt, F. H. Olmsted, Frank W. Trainer
1975, Open-File Report 76-429
Free air gravity anomaly profiles from the Chukchi Sea
Byron D. Ruppel, A. G. McHendrie
1975, Open-File Report 75-343
Background geochemistry of some rocks, soils, plants, and vegetables in the conterminous United States, with sections on field studies
J. J. Connor, H.T. Shacklette, R.J. Ebens, J. A. Erdman, A.T. Miesch, R.R. Tidball, H. A. Tourtelot
1975, Professional Paper 574-F
Bedrock map of Kentucky River Area Development District, southeastern Kentucky
Wayne L. Newell, Charles L. Rice
1975, Open-File Report 75-84
A numerical model of material transport in salt-wedge estuaries
Hugo B. Fischer, J.D. Stoner, W.L. Haushild, J. B. McConnell
1975, Professional Paper 917
Preliminary bedrock geologic map of the Gloucester Quadrangle, Massachusetts
William H. Dennen
1975, Open-File Report 75-546
Nuclear power reactor sites in the United States
Mareta West
1975, Open-File Report 75-523
The Black Hills-Rapid City flood of June 9-10, 1972: A description of the storm and flood
Francis K. Schwarz, L.A. Hughes, E.M. Hansen, M.S. Petersen, Donovan B. Kelly
1975, Professional Paper 877
On June 9, 1972, an almost stationary group of thunderstorms formed over the eastern Black Hills of South Dakota near Rapid City and produced record amounts of rainfall and flood discharges. Nearly 15 inches of rain fell in about 6 hours near Nemo, S. Dak., and more than 10 inches...
Ozarks land use data set; Tyler, Tex.; La. (La. only)
G. L. Loelkes (compiler), I.L. Hardin, E.C. Napier, M.J. Chambers, Eldon Jessen, R.A. Johnson
1975, Open-File Report 75-236
Land-surface subsidence in the area of Moses Lake near Texas City, Texas
R.K. Gabrysch, C.W. Bonnet
1975, Open-File Report 75-424
No abstract available....
Ozarks land use data set; Helena, Ark.; Miss.; Tenn.
G. L. Loelkes (compiler), I.L. Hardin, E.C. Napier, M.J. Chambers, Eldon Jessen, R.A. Johnson
1975, Open-File Report 75-232
Geologic map of the Scalf Quadrangle, southeastern Kentucky
Paul L. Weis
1975, Open-File Report 75-39
Geological Survey and selected U.S. Bureau of Mines and Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys reports and maps on Alaska released during 1974, indexed by quadrangle
Edward Huntington Cobb
1975, Open-File Report 75-128
All Geological Survey reports and maps on Alaska published or released to open files during 1974 are listed by the quadrangle (scale 1:250,000) into which Alaska has been divided for topographic mapping (p. 2). Also listed are U.S. Bureau of Mines reports on the geology and mineral resources of Alaska,...
Water availability of Washington County, Alabama
John G. Newton, Jerald F. McCain, James D. Turner
1975, Open-File Report 75-476
Large quantities of ground water and surface water are available in Washington County. Major sources of ground water are the Gosport Sand and Lisbon Formation undifferentiated, the Miocene Series undifferentiated, and alluvium and low terrace deposits. The Miocene, the most productive source of ground water, will yield 0.5 to 1.0...
Oil-shale Fischer assay data, tables of average oil-yield values, and oil-yield histograms of U.S. Geological Survey coreholes CR-1 and CR-2, Piceance Creek Basin, Colorado
John R. Donnell, Janet K. Pitman
1975, Open-File Report 75-580
Effects of organic solutes on chemical reactions of aluminum
Carol J. Lind, John David Hem
1975, Water Supply Paper 1827-G
Concentrations of organic matter in the general range of 1-10 milligrams per litre organic carbon are common in natural water, and many naturally occurrin7 organic compounds form aluminum complexes. The aluminum concentrations in near-neutral pH solutions may be 10-100 times higher than the values predicted from solubility data if formation...
ERTS imagery for ground-water investigations
Gerald K. Moore, Morris Deutsch
1975, Ground Water (13) 214-226
ERTS imagery offers the first opportunity to apply moderately high-resolution satellite data to the nationwide study of water resources. This imagery is both a tool and a form of basic data. Like other tools and basic data, it should be considered for use in ground-water investigations. The main advantage of...
College and university sources of remote sensing information
Timothy C. Bidwell
1975, Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing (41) 1273-1284
Research in remote-sensing applications has increased dramatically since the launch of the Earth Resources Technology Satellite-l (ERTS-l, renamed LANDSAT-I) and Skylab's Earth Resources Experiment Package (EREP). It is becoming increasingly more difficult to keep abreast of university research publications related to remote sensing. To assist researchers in locating those universities...
The interior of the earth
Eugene C. Robertson
1975, Report
The center of the Earth lies nearly 4,000 miles beneath our feet. At present the nature of the Earth's interior is known only from indirect evidence collected from studies of rocks and minerals, seismic waves, heat flow from the interior, and the Earth's gravity and magnetic field and through comparisons...