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Water resources data for Hawaii and other Pacific areas, water year 1982: Volume 2. Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Palau, and American Samoa
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1983, Water Data Report HI-82-2
Volume 2 of water resources data for the 1982 water year for other Pacific areas consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams and springs; stage of a lake and a reservoir; and water levels and water quality in wells. This report contains discharge records for 43...
Analysis and computer simulation of stream-aquifer hydrology, Arkansas River Valley, southwestern Kansas
R.A. Barker, C. G. Sauer, L. E. Dunlap
1983, Water Supply Paper 2200
A study was made, in cooperation with the Division of Water Resources, Kansas State Board of Agriculture, to determine geohydrologic conditions underlying nearly 110,000 acres of the Arkansas River Valley between the Colorado-Kansas State line and the Bear Creek Fault zone in southwestern Kansas. The Arkansas River meanders atop and...
Guide to North Dakota's ground-water resources
Q.F. Paulson
1983, Water Supply Paper 2236
Ground water, the water we pump from the Earth through wells or that which flows naturally from springs, is one of North Dakota's most valuable resources. More than 60 percent of the people living in the State use ground water for one purpose of another. It is the only source...
Traveltimes of flood waves on the New River between Hinton and Hawks Nest, West Virginia
David H. Appel
1983, Water Supply Paper 2225
The New River Gorge National River's [a 51-mile segment of the New River between Hinton and Fayette (an abandoned community), W. Va. main attraction is a combination of scenic wilderness, fishing, cultural resources, and whitewater boating. However, recreational quality, safety, and use of the river depends in part upon the...
Acoustic systems for the measurement of streamflow
Antonius Laenen, Winchell Smith
1983, Water Supply Paper 2213
The acoustic velocity meter (AVM), also referred to as an ultrasonic flowmeter, has been an operational tool for the measurement of streamflow since 1965. Very little information is available concerning AVM operation, performance, and limitations. The purpose of this report is to consolidate information in such a manner as to...
Microcumpter computation of water quality discharges
Dennis R. Helsel
1983, Open-File Report 82-901
A fully prompted program (SEDQ) has been developed to calculate daily and instantaneous water quality (QW) discharges. It is written in a version of BASIC, and requires inputs of gage heights, discharge rating curve, shifts, and water quality concentration information. Concentration plots may be modified interactively using the display screen....
Cane Creek flood-flow characteristics at State Route 30 near Spencer, Tennessee
Charles R. Gamble
1983, Open-File Report 83-267
The Tennessee Department of Transportation has constructed a new bridge and approaches on State Route 30 over Cane Creek near Spencer, Tennessee. The old bridge and its approaches were fairly low, permitting considerable flow over the road during high floods. The new bridge and its approaches are considerably higher, causing...
Water-resources investigations of the U.S. Geological Survey in the Souris-Red Rivers basin in Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota
J. E. Heisel
1983, Open-File Report 83-218
Information obtained on water resources by Federal and State agencies in the Souris-Red Rivers basin along the Canadian border in the midwestern United States is available for analysis to address flood, drought, and supply problems. It consists of streamflows, ground water measurements, and quality of water determinations. This summary contains...
Garnet peridotites from Williams kimberlites, north-central Montana, U.S.A
B.C. Hearn, E. S. McGee
1983, Open-File Report 83-172
Two Williams kimberlites, 250x350m and 37x390m, in the eastern part of a swarm of 30 middle Eocene alnoitic diatremes in north-central Montana, USA, contain xenoliths of garnet-bearing lherzolites, harzburgites and dunites, in addition to spinel peridotites and upper and lower crustal amphibolites and granulites. Colluvial purple, red, and pink garnets...
Revised description of index of Florida water data collection active stations and a user's guide for station or site information retrieval computer program FINDEX H578
Linda H. Geiger
1983, Open-File Report 83-37
The report is an update of U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 77-703, which described a retrieval program for administrative index of active data-collection sites in Florida. Extensive changes to the Findex system have been made since 1977 , making the previous report obsolete. A description of the data base and...
Sketches of a hammer-impact, spiked-base, shear-wave source
W.P. Hasbrouck
1983, Open-File Report 83-917
Generation of shear waves in shallow seismic investigations (those to depths usually less than 100 m) can be accomplished by horizontally striking with a hammer either the end of a wood plank or metal structure embedded at the ground surface. The dimensioned sketches of this report are of a steel,...
Coal-seismic, desktop computer programs in BASIC; Part 6, Develop rms velocity functions and apply mute and normal movement
W.P. Hasbrouck
1983, Open-File Report 83-341
Processing of data taken with the U.S. Geological Survey's coal-seismic system is done with a desktop, stand-alone computer. Programs for this computer are written in the extended BASIC language utilized by the Tektronix 4051 Graphic System. This report presents computer programs used to develop rms velocity functions and apply mute...