Geology and mineral resource potential of the Sewemup Mesa Wilderness Study Area, Mesa and Montrose counties, Colorado (GEM phase 2)
S. J. Soulliere, A.M. Leibold, C. G. Patterson
1983, Open-File Report 83-796
The Ford-Fleischer file of mineralogical references, 1981-1982 inclusive
Michael Fleischer, Constance M. Schafer
1983, Open-File Report 83-615
Effects of nuclear and conventional chemical explosions on vegetation
Helen L. Cannon, M.E. Strobell, C. A. Bush, J.M. Bowles
1983, Open-File Report 81-1300
Bibliography of reports by U.S. Geological Survey personnel on studies of underground nuclear test sites and on waste management studies at the Nevada Test Site and the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant site, New Mexico, January 1 to December 31, 1981
V.M. Glanzman
1983, Open-File Report 83-478
An oilspill risk analysis for the Navarin Basin lease offering (March 1984), Alaska
William B. Samuels, Kenneth J. Lanfear, Doreen Banks
1983, Open-File Report 83-120
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...
A reconnaissance of ground-water contamination at selected landfills in Colorado
P. A. Schneider Jr., J.T. Turk
1983, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4021
Mitigation of hazards from future lahars from Mount Merapi in the Krasak River channel near Yogyakarta, central Java
John R. Ege, Sutikno
1983, Open-File Report 83-596
Procedures for reducing hazards from future lahars and debris flows in the Krasak River channel near Yogyakarta, Central Java, Indonesia, include (1) determining the history of the location, size, and effects of previous lahars and debris flows, and (2) decreasing flow velocities. The first may be accomplished by geologic field...
Geotechnical framework, Northeast Gulf of Alaska
Homa J. Lee, William C. Schwab
1983, Open-File Report 83-499
Use of grain-shape regularity measurements in determining source area in secondary pyroclastic rocks, McLendon Volcano, Yavapai County, Arizona
William E. Brooks, Charles Thomas Pierson
1983, Open-File Report 83-630
Low-flow characteristics of Indiana streams
J. A. Stewart
1983, Open-File Report 82-1007
Knowledge of low-flow data for Indiana streams is essential to the planners and developers of water resources for municipal, industrial, and recreational uses in the State. Low-flow data for 219 continuous-record gaging stations through the 1978 water year and for some stations since then are presented in tables and curves....
Floods of December 1982 and January 1983 in central and southern Mississippi River basin
Vernon B. Sauer, Janice M. Fulford
1983, Open-File Report 83-213
Widespread flooding occurred in December 1982 and early January 1983 through a large part of the central and southern Mississippi River basin. The States affected the most by these floods were Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee. The flooding was the result of two major storms; one in early...
Hydrology of the Wibaux-Beach lignite deposit area, eastern Montana and western North Dakota
W.F. Horak
1983, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4157
The Paleocene Harmon lignite, the principal commercial bed of the Wihaux-Beach deposit, underlies at least 150 square miles along the Montana-North Dakota border. An estimated 1 billion tons of strippable reserves underlies about 50 square miles. The Harmon lignite bed also is the most consistently occurring shallow aquifer in the...
High-Resolution Seismic Profile and Sidescan-Sonar Data Collected During June 1980 Offshore New Jersey, Whitefoot Cruise 80-1
Charles E. McClennen
1983, Open-File Report 83-422
This survey (888 km), of the New Jersey nearshore area, extended between Corson Inlet to the south and Mlanasquan Inlet to the north and from about 8 m depth to about 25 m depth. The lines were located between latitudes 39° and 40°10'N and longitudes 73°50' and 74° 40'W. High-resolution...
An oilspill risk analysis for the Diapir Field (June 1984), outer continental shelf lease offering
William B. Samuels, Doreen Banks, Dorothy Hopkins
1983, Open-File Report 83-570
Description of slides showing aeromagnetic and gravity data for regional mineral exploration in Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona
Douglas P. Klein
1983, Open-File Report 83-703
Examples of aeromagnetic and gravity data over 1? x 2? areas are presented for regions near the Cripple Creek mining area, Colorado, and the Lordsburg-Tyrone-Silver City mining areas, southern New Mexico and Arizona. These data indicate broad crustal structures and compositional variations that are marked by magnetization and density contrasts....
Time-of-travel and dispersion studies, Lehigh River, Francis E. Walter Lake to Easton, Pennsylvania
C.D. Kauffman
1983, Open-File Report 82-861
Results of time-of-travel and dispersion studies are presented for the 77.0 mile reach of the Lehigh River from Francis E. Walter Lake to Easton, Pennsylvania. Rhodamine WT dye was injected at several points for a variety of several common flow conditions and its downstream travel was monitored at a number...
Airborne radiometric and magnetic survey of parts of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and northern Wisconsin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1983, Open-File Report 83-195-A
Geology and mineral resource potential of the Palisade Wilderness Study Area, Mesa County, Colorado (GEM phase 2)
D. S. Hovorka, C. G. Patterson, M. I. Toth
1983, Open-File Report 83-795
No abstract available....
Principal facts and complete Bouguer gravity anomaly map for the Dillon 1° x 2° quadrangle, Montana and Idaho
Harold E. Kaufmann, Scott B. Sorensen, Kelly J. O’Neill
1983, Open-File Report 83-51
No abstract available....
Bryozoan fauna of the Upper Clays Ferry, Kope, and Lower Fairview formations (Edenian, Upper Ordovician) at Moffett Road, northern Kentucky
Olgerts L. Karklins
1983, Open-File Report 83-21
The geology, water movement, and sediment characteristics in the upstream part of the Spring River basin have been appraised, to assist the U.S. EPA in their study of dioxin contamination in the area. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has confirmed that the dioxin compound, TCDD (2,3,7 ,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin), is present in...
Hydrology of area 20, Eastern Coal Province, Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama
E. F. Hollyday
1983, Open-File Report 82-440
No abstract available....
Water resources data, South Carolina, water year 1982
C.S. Bennett, R.D. Hayes, J.W. Gissendanner, H.E. Herlong
1983, Water Data Report SC-82-1
No abstract available....
Map showing outcrops of pre-Quaternary basaltic rocks, basin and range province, Oregon
J. E. Jenness, K. A. Sargent, D. A. Lopez
1983, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4120-E
Results of a test well in the Nanafalia Formation near Melvin, Choctaw County, Alabama
M. E. Davis, A.K. Sparkes, B.S. Peacock
1983, Water-Resources Investigations Report 82-4108
Test drilling at Melvin, Choctaw County, Alabama, discloses that the Nanafalia Formation (Paleocene) contains freshwater in sand at a distance of 25 miles downdip from the outcrop area. A nearby fault on the north side of Gilberttown-Pickens fault zone does not appear to affect either the head or the water...