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Mines and prospects map of the Glacier Peak Roadless Area, Snohomish County, Washington
F. L. Johnson, David K. Denton, Stephen R. Iverson, R.B. McCulloch, Steven Baker, Ronald B. Stotelmeyer
1985, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1380-E
The Glacier Peak Roadless Area (fig. 1), covering 57,320 acres in the Cascade Range, is 50 mi northeast of Seattle, Wash.  Over 4,000 claims have been located in or near the roadless area.  One hundred ninety-six patented claims are in or within 1 mi of the area.  Ore production from...
Water resources data, Florida, water year 1983. Volume 4. Northwest Florida
J.B. Martin, P.E. Meadows, P.R. Mixson
1985, Water Data Report FL-83-4
Water resources data for the 1983 water year in Florida consist of continuous or daily discharge for 299 streams, periodic discharge for 29 streams, miscellaneous discharge for 30 streams, continuous or daily stage for 76 streams, periodic stage for 47 streams, peak discharge for 86 streams and peak stage for...
Geochemistry and hydrology of thermal springs in the Idaho Batholith and adjacent areas, central Idaho
H.W. Young
1985, Water-Resources Investigations Report 85-4172
The occurrence of nature of thermal springs in the Idaho batholith and adjacent areas suggest a relation between structural controls and deeply circulating hot-water systems. Springs issuing from granitic rocks are associated mostly with major regional fault structures. Springs issuing from other rocks probably are related to local faulting. Individual...
Quality of storm-water runoff, Mililani Town, Oahu, Hawaii, 1980-84
Cheryl M. Yamane, Marty G. Lum
1985, Water-Resources Investigations Report 85-4265
Storm water runoff and rainfall data were collected at two urban sites in Mililani Town, Oahu, Hawaii between September 1980 and August 1984. The data included results from analyses of 300 samples of storm water runoff. Turbidity, suspended solids, Kjeldahl nitrogen, and phosphorus concentrations exceeded the State of Hawaii Department...
Surface-water quality of coal-mine lands in Raccoon Creek Basin, Ohio
K. S. Wilson
1985, Water-Resources Investigations Report 85-4060
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Reclamation, plans to reclaim abandoned surface mines in the Raccoon Creek watershed in southern Ohio. Historic water-quality data collected between 1975 and 1983 were complied and analyzed in terms of eight selected mine-drainage characteristics to develop a data base for individual subbasin...
Effects of fracturing on well yields in the coalfield areas of Wise and Dickenson counties, southwestern Virginia
W. G. Wright
1985, Water-Resources Investigations Report 85-4061
Fracturing associated with lineaments are the primary influence on yields from wells in the coalfields of southwestern Virgnia. Graphical comparison of yield from wells shows that wells located in valleys with lineaments produce larger quantities of water than wells in valleys without lineaments. Pumping tests at wells located in valleys...
Aquifer tests in west-central Florida, 1952-76
R. M. Wolansky, M. A. Corral
1985, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4044
The ground-water system in west-central Florida is composed of, in descending order, the surficial (usually unconfined) aquifer, intermediate aquifer and confining beds, Floridan aquifer, and lower confining bed. Aquifer test data were analyzed to determine transmissivity, storage coefficient, leakance, and vertical hydraulic conductivity of the aquifers and confining beds. Transmissivities...
An approach for appraising the accuracy of suspended-sediment data
D. E. Burkham
1985, Professional Paper 1333
Procedures are presented for appraising the accuracy of suspended-sediment data. Types of errors involved are sampling error, spatial error, temporal error, and sediment-discharge error. The standard error of estimate is used to represent errors. Suspended-sediment data for 17 U.S. Geological Survey gaging stations in Arizona, California, Nebraska, New Mexico, Pennsylvania,...