Analytical results and sample locality map of stream-sediment, heavy-mineral-concentrate, and rock samples from the Indian Pass (CDCA-355) and Picacho Peak (CDCA-355A) Wilderness Study Areas, Imperial County, California
B. M. Adrian, D. B. Smith, D.E. Detra, T. A. Roemer
1984, Open-File Report 84-779
No abstract available....
Hydrologic, demographic, and land-use data for the Snake River Plain, southeastern Idaho
H.W. Young, Michael L. Jones
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4001
No abstract available. ...
Preliminary geologic map of the Snoqualmie Pass 1:100,000 Quadrangle, Washington
V. A. Frizzell Jr., R. W. Tabor, D. B. Booth, K.M. Ort, R. B. Waitt Jr.
1984, Open-File Report 84-693
Distribution of tin in heavy-mineral-concentrate samples from the Charlotte 1° x 2° quadrangle, North Carolina and South Carolina
W. R. Griffitts, J. W. Whitlow, K.A. Duttweiler, D. F. Siems, L. O. Wilch
1984, Open-File Report 84-843-F
No abstract available....
Distribution of molybdenum in heavy-mineral-concentrate samples from the Charlotte 1° X 2° quadrangle, North Carolina and South Carolina
W. R. Griffitts, K.A. Duttweiler, J. W. Whitlow, D. F. Siems, J. D. Hoffman
1984, Open-File Report 84-843-J
No abstract available....
Geologic map of southeastern Alaska
George E. Gehrels, Henry C. Berg
1984, Open-File Report 84-886
Southeastern Alaska is underlain by sedimentary, volcanic, intrusive, and metamorphic rocks of Quaternary to Cambrian, and probable Proterozoic age. These rocks have been classified on the geologic map and in this pamphlet into units that emphasize the regional distribution of lithically similar and generally coeval geologic units. The distribution, age,...
United States earthquakes, 1967
C. A. von Hake, W.K. Cloud
1984, Open-File Report 84-967
Hydrologic data on the Pueblos of Jemez, Zia, and Santa Ana, Sandoval County, New Mexico
S. D. Craigg
1984, Open-File Report 84-460
This report presents currently available geohydrologic data on the Pueblos of Jemez, Zia, and Santa Ana. Data about the occurrence, quantity, and quality of water from wells, springs, and streams are presented in nine tables. Data are tabulated for 73 wells and 39 springs. Water quality analyses are presented for...
United States earthquakes, 1973
J.L. Coffman, C. A. von Hake, William Spence, D. L. Carver, P. A. Covington, G.J. Gunthy, W.L. Irby, W. J. Person, C. W. Stover
1984, Open-File Report 84-973
Assessment of steady-state propane-gas tracer method for determining reaeration coefficients, Chenango River, New York
Nobuhiro Yotsukura, D.A. Steadfast, G.H. Jirka
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4368
A test was conducted in a meandering 9.6-km reach of the Chenango River, New York, to assess the feasibility of a two-dimensional steady-state propane-gas tracer method as a means of estimating in situ reaeration coefficients. It is concluded that the method, which combines an instantaneous release of dye tracer with...
Mineral resources and resource potential of the Slate Range Wilderness Study Area, Inyo County, California
R. D. Koch, J. A. Ach, Michael Sokaski, A. B. McMahan, W. L. Rice
1984, Open-File Report 84-754
No abstract available....
An expert system for mineral resources assessment in the Sherbrooke-Lewiston 1 degree x 2 degrees quadrangles, Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont
R.B. McCammon, E. L. Boudette, C. C. Cameron, L. J. Cox, R. H. Moench
1984, Open-File Report 84-751
Analytical results, mineralogical data, and sample locality map of stream-sediment, heavy-mineral-concentrate, and rock samples, from the Fremont Gorge (UT-050-221) and Fiddler Butte (UT-050-241) Wilderness Study Areas, Wayne and Garfield Counties, Utah
D.E. Detra, M. S. Erickson, W. M. Kemp III, W. R. Willson
1984, Open-File Report 84-677
No abstract available....
A ground-water-quality monitoring network for the Lower Mojave River Valley, California
L. R. Woolfenden
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4148
A ground-water-quality monitoring network was developed for the Lower Mojave River valley to define the ground-water quality of the valley. Basin geohydrology, geology, land use and water-level and water-quality data were factors considered in developing objectives for an ideal network. These objectives were used in selecting well locations for the...
Evaluation of hydrologic processes affecting soil movement in the Hagerman fauna area, Hagerman, Idaho
H.W. Young
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4137
The Hagerman fauna area on the western slope of the Snake River canyon in south-central Idaho is one of the most important locations of upper Pliocene fossils in the world. The fossil beds are distributed vertically through a 500-foot stratigraphic section of the Glenns Ferry Formation. Accelerated soil movement caused...
Restoration of freshwater in the Cano Tiburones area, Puerto Rico
Allen L. Zack, Angel Class-Cacho
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4071
Cano Tiburones on the north coast of Puerto Rico originally was a shallow, coastal lagoon, 9 square miles in area. It accumulated freshwater from adjacent rivers and springs and drained to the ocean through unobserved subterranean conduits. Forced drainage by pumping of Cano Tiburones for agriculture was begun in 1949,...
Geohydrologic setting of Mirror Lake, West Thornton, New Hampshire
T. C. Winter
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4266
The drainage basin of Mirror Lake, New Hampshire is characterized by high knobs and ridges and steep land slopes. The lake is situated in the lower part of the basin, largely within glacial drift. Drift in most of the Mirror Lake drainage basin is till, which is as much as...
Streamflow routing in the Schoharie Creek basin near North Blenheim, New York
S.W. Wolcott
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4053
Mineral resources and resource potential of the Wildrose Canyon Wilderness Study Area, Inyo County, California
J. E. Conrad, J.E. Kilburn, E.H. McKee, J. H. McCarthy, S. L. Willet
1984, Open-File Report 84-665
No abstract available....
Wilderness mineral potential: Assessment of mineral-resource potential in U.S. Forest Service lands studied in 1964-1984: Volume 2
S.P. Marsh, S.J. Kropschot, R. G. Dickinson, editor(s)
1984, Professional Paper 1300-2
The summaries in these volumes, which have been organized alphabetically by state, include a description of the character and geologic setting, a discussion of the resource potential, and a reference list of selected material published as part of the wilderness program. Many of the summaries include suggestions for further study....
Strong-motion data recorded near Coalinga, California (May 2, 1983) and processed data from May 2 and May 9, 1983 (U.S. National Strong Motion Network)
R. Maley, E. C. Etheredge, D. Johnson, J. Switzer, P. Mork, G. Brady
1984, Open-File Report 84-626
The effects of ground water, slope stability, and seismic hazard on the stability of the South Fork Castle Creek blockage in the Mount St. Helens area, Washington
William Meyer, M. A. Sabol, H. X. Glicken, Barry Voight
1984, Open-File Report 84-624
No abstract available. ...
Geological and geophysical evidence of structures in northwest-trending washes, Yucca Mountain, southern Nevada, and their possible significance to a nuclear waste repository in the unsaturated zone
R. B. Scott, G. D. Bath, V. J. Flanigan, D.B. Hoover, J. G. Rosenbaum, R.W. Spengler
1984, Open-File Report 84-567
Field relations, crystallization, and petrology of reversely zoned granitic plutons in the Bottle Lake Complex, Maine
R. A. Ayuso
1984, Professional Paper 1320
Mineral resource potential and geology of wilderness study areas east of the Bob Marshall Wilderness, Teton and Lewis and Clark Counties, Montana
M. R. Mudge, R.L. Earhart, J.L. Clayton, K. M. Nichols
1984, Open-File Report 84-566