Petroleum potential of wilderness lands in Wyoming-Utah-Idaho Thrust Belt; petroleum potential of wilderness lands in the Western United States
Richard Blake Powers
1983, Circular 902-N
Reclamation of mined lands in the western coal region
Perry F. Narten, S.F. Litner, J.W. Allingham, Lee Foster, D.M. Larsen, H.C. McWreath
1983, Circular 872
In 1978, a group of scientists from several Federal agencies examined reclamation work at 22 coal mines in seven western States. The results of these examinations were not used to derive quantitative predictions of the outcome of reclamation work but rather to determine the general requirements for revegetation success. Locally,...
Installation and service manual for the U.S. Geological Survey manometers
James D. Craig
1983, Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations 08-A2
The purpose of this manual is to describe the installation, operation, and maintenance of the bubble-gage manometers currently (1982) used by the U.S. Geological Survey. Other applications of these devices, such as the long manometer and differential manometer, are discussed, and accessories available for them are described. The bubble gage (water-stage...
Scientific and technical, spatial, and bibliographic data bases and systems of the U.S. Geological Survey, 1983; including other Federal agencies
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1983, Circular 817
Earthquakes in the United States, January-March 1982
Carl W. Stover, J. H. Minsch, B.G. Reagor, F. W. Baldwin
1983, Circular 896-A
No abstract available....
Assessment of low-temperature geothermal resources of the United States; 1982
Marshall J. Reed, editor(s)
1983, Circular 892
The marine geology program of the U.S. Geological Survey
N. Terence Edgar
1983, Circular 906
Coal resource classification system of the U.S. Geological Survey
Gordon H. Wood Jr., Thomas M. Kehn, M. Devereux Carter, William C. Culbertson
1983, Circular 891
Petroleum potential of wilderness lands in Nevada
Charles A. Sandberg
1983, Circular 902-H
No abstract available....
Petroleum potential of wilderness lands in Arizona
Robert T. Ryder
1983, Circular 902-C
No abstract available....
Seismic engineering program report, May-August 1980
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1983, Circular 854-B
Petroleum potential of wilderness lands in California
Edward W. Scott
1983, Circular 902-D
No abstract available....
Characteristics of Columbia River sediment following the eruption of Mount St. Helens on May 18, 1980
David Wellington Hubbell, Julija M. Laenen, Stuart W. McKenzie
1983, Circular 850-J
During several periods of volcanic-ash eruption at Mount St. Helens, Wash., (March 30, May 25-26, May 30-June 2, and June 12-13, 1980) strong winds from the north occurred at high altitudes. As a result, the volcanic ash fell some 50 miles to the south in the Bull Run watershed, the...
Petroleum potential of wilderness lands in Idaho
Charles A. Sandberg
1983, Circular 902-F
No abstract available....
U.S. Geological Survey Polar research symposium; abstracts with program
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1983, Circular 911
Disposal of high-level nuclear waste above the water table in arid regions
Eugene H. Roseboom
1983, Circular 903
Locating a repository in the unsaturated zone of arid regions eliminates or simplifies many of the technological problems involved in designing a repository for operation below the water table and predicting its performance. It also offers possible accessibility and ease of monitoring throughout the operational period and possible retrieval of...
International geomagnetic reference field 1980; charts and grid values
Eugene B. Fabiano, N.W. Peddie, D.R. Barraclough, A.K. Zunde
1983, Circular 873
Assessment of undiscovered conventionally recoverable petroleum resources of Indonesia
Joseph P. Riva
1983, Circular 899
The estimates of undiscovered conventionally recoverable petroleum in Indonesia at probability levels of 95 percent, 5 percent, and statistical mean are for oil (in billions of barrels): 5, 35, and 16; and for gas (in trillions of cubic feet): 13, 94, and 42. In Indonesia, petroleum occurs in five types...
Water Resources Division in the 1980's
Edith B. Chase, John E. Moore, David A. Rickert
1983, Circular 893
The Water Resources Division of the U.S. Geological Survey has the principal responsibility within the Federal government for providing hydrologic information and appraising the Nation's water resounds. The Geological Survey is unique among government organizations because it has neither regulatory nor developmental authority--its sole product is information that is made...
Petroleum potential of wilderness lands in New Mexico
Robert T. Ryder
1983, Circular 902-I
No abstract available....
The U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone; a summary of its geology, exploration, and resource potential
Robert W. Rowland, M.R. Goud, Bonnie A. McGregor
1983, Circular 912
Recommended procedures and methodology of coal description
E.C. Chao, J.A. Minkin, C.L. Thompson
1983, Circular 894
This document is the result of a workshop on coal description held for the Branch of Coal Resources of the U.S. Geological Survey in March 1982. It has been prepared to aid and encourage the field-oriented coal scientist to participate directly in petrographic coal-description activities. The objectives and past and...
Petroleum potential of wilderness lands in Oregon
Thomas D. Fouch
1983, Circular 902-J
No abstract available....
A U.S. Geological Survey Data Standard (Specifications for representation of geographic point locations for information interchange)
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1983, Circular 878-B
This standard establishes uniform formats for geographic point location data. Geographic point location refers to the use of a coordinate system to define the position of a point that may be on, above, or below the Earth's surface. It provides a means for representing these data in digital form for...
Petroleum potential of wilderness lands in Utah
Cornelius M. Molenaar, Charles A. Sandberg
1983, Circular 902-K
No abstract available....