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Ground-water data for West Virginia, 1974-84
F.M. Taylor, M.T. Rosier
1986, Open-File Report 86-320
Groundwater investigations began in West Virginia in 1941. As an aid to development and management of the State 's water resources, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey, maintains a network of 31 observation wells throughout the State. Some wells are equipped with...
Extent and source of saltwater intrusion into the alluvial aquifer near Brinkley, Arkansas, 1984
E. E. Morris, W. V. Bush
1986, Water-Resources Investigations Report 85-4322
An approximate area of 56 sq mi of the alluvial aquifer just north of Brinkley, Arkansas, has been contaminated by saltwater (chloride concentration > or = 50 mg/L) intruded from underlying aquifers. The contamination was mapped from water quality data for 217 wells. Saltwater problems appear to have spread rapidly...
Climatic data for Mirror Lake, West Thornton, New Hampshire, 1984
A.M. Sturrock, D.C. Buso, J.L. Scarborough, T. C. Winter
1986, Open-File Report 86-134
Research on the hydrology of Mirror lake, (north-central) New Hampshire includes study of evaporation. Presented here are those climatic data needed for energy-budget and mass-transfer studies, including: temperature of lake water surface; dry-bulb and wet-bulb air temperatures; wind speed at 3 levels above the water surface; and solar and atmospheric...
Summary geochemical maps for samples of rock, stream sediment, and nonmagnetic heavy-mineral concentrate, east part of the Raymond Peak Roadless Area, Alpine County, California
M.A. Chaffee
1986, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1365-D
The Raymond peak Roadless Area consists of two separate units.  The west part (5985), about 12 miles southwest of Markleeville in Stanislaus National Forest, has been studied separately as part of the Mokelumne Wilderness and vicinity (McKee and others, 1982).  The east part (4985) is discussed here....