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Digital colored residual and regional Bouguer gravity maps of the conterminous United States: Comments on significant features
T.G. Hildenbrand, R.W. Simpson, R. H. Godson, M. F. Kane
1982, Open-File Report 82-284
The gravity maps were prepared from data obtained primarily from data files maintained by the Defense Mapping Agency of the Department of Defense and the Canadian Gravity Data Centre of the Earth Physics Branch of the Department of Energy, Mines, and Resources (Canada). The maps have been used in studies...
Analytical method codes and descriptions for well and outcrop samples: Eastern Gas Shales Project data system
T. S. Dyman, L.A. Wilcox, M.R. Foster
1982, Open-File Report 81-1047
The United States Geological Survey and Petroleum Information Corporation (PI) of Denver have created a large computerized file of sample data for the Eastern Gas Shales Project (EGSP) as a responsibility to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Morgantown Energy Technology Center (METC), Morgantown, West Virginia. The EGSP was initiated...
Progress report on lithium-related geologic investigations in Bolivia
J.R. Davis, K. A. Howard, S.L. Rettig, R. L. Smith, G. E. Ericksen, Francois Risacher, Hugo Alarcon, Ricardo Morales
1982, Open-File Report 82-782
The September 1, 1981, Samoa Islands Region earthquake occurred at the extreme northern end of the Tonga arc in a region where the Pacific plate may be disjointed along a hinge fault. In the last 50 years, magnitude 7 or greater earthquakes have occurred in this region on the average...
Effects of a floodwater-retarding structure on the hydrology and ecology of Trout Creek in southwestern Wisconsin
Steve Baima, David J. Graczyk, Stephen J. Field, Dennis A. Wentz, William L. Hilsenhoff, Eddie L. Avery, O. M. Brynildson
Dennis A. Wentz, David J. Graczyk, editor(s)
1982, Water-Resources Investigations Report 82-23
The primary effects of a floodwater-retarding structure (FRS) on the streamflow of Trout Creek, Wisconsin, are attenuation of flood peaks and extension of the time base of flood hydrographs. Reduction of flood peaks ranged from 58 to 91 percent during the study period from 1975 to 1979. There is an inverse...
Depositional history of Louisiana-Mississippi outer continental shelf
J. L. Kindinger, R. J. Miller, C. E. Stelting
1982, Open-File Report 82-1077
A geological study was undertaken in 1981 in the Louisiana-Mississippi outer continental shelf for the Bureau of Land Management. The study included a high-resolution seismic reflection survey, surficial sediment sampling and surface current drifter sampling. Approximately 7100 sq km of the Louisiana-Mississippi shelf and upper slope were surveyed. The sea...
Proceedings of Workshop XVI; The dynamic characteristics of faulting inferred from recordings of strong ground motion
John Boatwright, editor(s)
1982, Open-File Report 82-591
The strong ground motions radiated by earthquake faulting are controlled by the dynamic characteristics of the faulting process. Although this assertion seems self-evident, seismologists have only recently begun to derive and test quantitative relations between common measures of strong ground motion and the dynamic characteristics of faulting. Interest in this...
Land subsidence in the San Joaquin Valley, California, as of 1980
R. L. Ireland, J. F. Poland, F. S. Riley
1982, Open-File Report 82-370
Land subsidence due to ground-water overdraft in the San Joaquin Valley began in the mid-1920 's and continued at alarming rates until surface was imported through major canals and aqueducts in the 1950 's and late 1960's. In areas where surface water replaced withdrawal of ground-water, water levels in the...
High-resolution seismic-reflection profiles collected aboard R/V GYRE, cruise GYRE 80-G-7A, over the continental slope and upper continental rise, offshore New Jersey
J.C. Hampson Jr.
1982, Open-File Report 82-305
During August 1980, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) collected 982 km of single-channel seismic-reflection data on the Continental Slope and upper Rise between Lindenkohl Canyon and Toms Canyon, off New Jersey (fig. 1). The work was conducted aboard R/V GYRE (cruise 80-G-7A). The trackline grid of this cruise extends and...