Bedrock geologic map of the Lone Mountain Pluton area, Esmeralda County, Nevada
Florian Maldonado
1984, IMAP 1533
Map showing planar and linear features in the Culpeper basin and vicinity, Virginia and Maryland
B. D. Leavy
1984, IMAP 1313-G
No abstract available....
Suspended-sediment yields in the Taylor Run and Shavers Fork basins, Randolph County, West Virginia, 1973-80
Stephen M. Ward
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4040
Controlled photomosaic of the Diacria Southwest Quadrangle of Mars
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1984, IMAP 1598
Controlled photomosaic of the Phaethontis Northeast Quadrangle of Mars
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1984, IMAP 1601
Summary geologic report for the St. George outer continental shelf (OCS) planning area, Bering Sea, Alaska
A. K. Cooper, M. S. Marlow, T.L. Vallier
1984, Open-File Report 84-418
Geophysical interpretation of the gneiss terrane of northern Washington and southern British Columbia, and its implications for uranium exploration
John W. Cady, Kenneth F. Fox
1984, Professional Paper 1260
The Omineca crystalline belt of northeastern Washington and southern British Columbia has a regional Bouguer gravity high, and individual gneiss domes within the terrane are marked by local gravity highs. Models of crustal structure that satisfy the limited available seismic-refraction data and explain the gravity high over the gneiss terrane...
Preliminary mineral resource assessment map of California
John Patrick Albers, Luis A. Fraticelli
1984, Mineral Investigations Resource Map 88
No abstract available....
Map showing occurrences of molybdenum minerals in Alaska
Edward Huntington Cobb
1984, Mineral Investigations Resource Map 86
Habitat Suitability Index Models and Instream Flow Suitability Curves: Redear sunfish
Kathleen A. Twomey, Glen Gebhart, O. Eugene Maughan, Patrick C. Nelson
1984, FWS/OBS 82/10.79
The redear sunfish (Lepomis microlophus), commonly referred to as the shellcracker, is native from the Mississippi River in Missouri and southern Indiana to North Carolina, south through Florida, and west to eastern Texas (Cole 1951; Trautman 1957; Hubbs and Lagler 1964; Wilbur 1969; Pflieger 1975). The species has been successfully...
Habitat Suitability Index Models and Instream Flow Suitability Curves: Paddlefish
Wayne A. Hubert, Stanley H. Anderson, Peter D. Southall, Johnie H. Crance
1984, FWS/OBS 82/10.80
The original range of the paddlefish was the Mississippi River drainage and adjacent Gul f Coast dra i nage. It was once found in some of the Great Lakes (Carlson and Bonislawsky 1981). The paddlefish is generally an inhabitant of large rivers, but it occurs in reservoirs and natural lakes...
Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) color combinations, Washington, D.C. and vicinity
A. P. Colvocoresses
1984, IMAP 1616
No abstract available....
Hydrothermal alteration in research drill hole Y-6, Upper Firehole River, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Keith E. Bargar, Melvin H. Beeson
1984, Professional Paper 1054-B
Seismic refraction studies in the San Juan Basin, Northwest New Mexico
D.H. Evans, L.H. Jaksha
1984, Open-File Report 83-416
The U.S. Geological Survey is studying some of the features of the earth's crust in the San Juan Basin region, northwest New Mexico. As a part of this study seismic refraction-reflection measurements were made in and around the basin using explosions and earthquakes as energy sources. Record sections and traveltime...
Geochemical maps of the Gallatin Divide Roadless Area, Gallatin and Park counties, Montana
F. S. Simons, R. E. Van Loenen, S. L. Moore
1984, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1569-C
Common-depth-point seismic-reflection survey on the Mississippi River in the vicinity of Alton, Illinois
G. B. Tirey, R. A. Wise, E. A. Winget
1984, Open-File Report 84-81
A high-resolution seismic-reflection survey was run on the Mississippi River using marine common-depth-point (CDP), digital, and multichannel techniques in an attempt to locate a possible fault that had been interpreted by others from magnetic and land seismic data to be in the vicinity of Lock and Dam No. 26. The...
Sedimentologic history of the Loxahatchee River estuary, Florida
Harold Wanless, Victor Rossinsky, B. F. McPherson
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4120
Geologic map of the Frisco Peak Quadrangle, Millard and Beaver counties, Utah
L. F. Hintze, D.M. Lemmon, H. T. Morris
1984, IMAP 1573
Habitat Suitability Index Models: Pronghorn
Arthur W. Allen, John G. Cook, Michael J. Armbruster
1984, FWS/OBS 82/10.65
This is one of a series of publications that provide information on the habitat requirements of selected fish and wildlife species. Literature describing the relationship between habitat variables related to life requisites and habitat suitability for the pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) are synthesized. These data are subsequently used to develop Habitat Suitability Index (HSI) models. The...
Shaded relief and surface markings of the Sidon Flexus region of Europa (sheet 1); airbrush base for the Sidon Flexus region of Europa (sheet 2)
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1984, IMAP 1499
Palynology of selected coal beds in the proposed Pennsylvanian System stratotype in West Virginia
Robert M. Kosanke
1984, Professional Paper 1318
The usefulness of Pennsylvanian palynomorphs, spores, and pollen grains, as an aid in coal-correlation investigations in the Appalachians, has been known for many years. However, much of this and subsequent information was scattered in the literature or was not from the proposed stratotype area of West Virginia. Investigation of coals...
Molluscan record from a Mid-Cretaceous borehole in Weston County, Wyoming
William Aubrey Cobban
1984, Professional Paper 1271
A core borehole in the Osage oilfield on the west flank of the Black Hills uplift in eastern Wyoming penetrated, in decending order, most of the Carlile Shale, all of the Greenhorn Formation, and the upper part of the underlying Belle Fourche Shale. Molluscan fossils are abundant in parts of...
Generalized geologic map of the southwest rift zone of Mauna Loa Volcano, Hawaii
P. W. Lipman, Alan Swenson
1984, IMAP 1323
Shaded relief and surface markings of the Galileo Regio Quadrangle of Ganymede
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1984, IMAP 1649
Habitat Suitability Index Models: Great egret
Brian R. Chapman, Rebecca J. Howard
1984, FWS/OBS 82/10.78
The great egret, also called common egret or American egret, is a large white heron tn the order Ciconiiformes, family Ardeidae. Great egrets stand 94.0-104.1 cm (37-41 inches) tall and have a wing spread to 139.7 cm (55 inches) (Terres 1980). The species is associated with streams, ponds, lakes, mud...