Aeromagnetic map of the west face of the Sacramento Mountains, New Mexico
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1982, Open-File Report 82-944
Geologic map of the Wild Rogue Wilderness, Coos, Curry, and Douglas counties, Oregon
Floyd Gray, Len Ramp, Barry Moring, Ian Douglas, James Donahoe
1982, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1381-A
Water-quality data for streams in the southern Yampa River basin, northwestern Colorado
Wendy S. Maura
1982, Open-File Report 82-1017
Increases in coal mining in Colorado have raised questions regarding the impact of mining on the quality of surface water. An area where increases have caused particular concern is in northwestern Colorado, in the southern part of the Yampa River basin. In order to identify the changes produced by mining...
The Bishop ash bed and some older compositionally similar ash beds in California, Nevada, and Utah
G. A. Izett
1982, Open-File Report 82-582
No abstract available....
Habitat Suitability Index Models: Juvenile Atlantic Croaker
Robert J. Diaz, Christopher P. Onuf
1982, FWS/OBS 82/10.98
INTRODUCTION The Atlantic croaker is an important commercial and recreational species. In the 1940's, the foodfish catch of Atlantic croakers was concentrated in Chesapeake Bay; in the 1950's and early 1970's, the catch was concentrated in the Gulf of Mexico; and in the late 1970's, the catch was concentrated in the...
Analyzing thematic maps and mapping for accuracy
G.H. Rosenfield
1982, Open-File Report 82-239
Two problems which exist while attempting to test the accuracy of thematic maps and mapping are: (1) evaluating the accuracy of thematic content, and (2) evaluating the effects of the variables on thematic mapping. Statistical analysis techniques are applicable to both these problems and include techniques for sampling the data...
Geologic map of the Marble Mountain Wilderness, Siskiyou County, California
M. M. Donato, R. G. Coleman, C. G. Barnes, M. A. Kays, W. G. Ernst
1982, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1452-A
Field data describing the movement and storage of sediment in the East Fork River, Wyoming; Part IV, bed elevation, 1980
R.H. Meade, R. M. Myrick, W. W. Emmett
1982, Open-File Report 82-360
Bed elevations were measured every 1 to 5 days during 10 consecutive weeks which included the peak snowmelt runoff, at 43 cross sections in a 1.83-kilometer reach of the East Fork River, Wyoming. Considerable scour and fill were recorded at many of the cross sections. (USGS)...
Water resources data for Illinois, water year 1981; Volume 2, Illinois River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1982, Water Data Report IL-81-2
Test of airborne radar for mapping two types of land cover; forested wetland and perennial snow and ice
John L. Place
1982, Open-File Report 82-815
Results of core drilling in 1978 for oil shale in the Eocene Green River Formation, Piceance Creek area of western Colorado
M. C. Smith, R. B. O'Sullivan
1982, Open-File Report 82-476
Potential impacts of a proposed reservoir on hydrologic and water-quality conditions in Little Rush Creek watershed, Fairfield County, Ohio
Janet Hren, R.L. Jones
1982, Open-File Report 82-109
Water-quality and discharge measurements were made at three sites on Indian Run and one site on Little Rush Creek between February and December, 1979. Indian Run was observed above and below the U.S. Soil Conservation Service Reservoir, VI-D. Little Rush Creek was observed 1.1 miles downstream from the proposed U.S....
Radiative transfer from a homogeneous half-space; a fast algorithm solution
Ken Watson
1982, Open-File Report 82-986
Surface displacement on the Imperial and Superstition Hills faults triggered by the Westmorland, California, earthquake of 26 April 1981
R. V. Sharp, J. J. Lienkaemper, M. J. Rymer
1982, Open-File Report 82-282
Parts of the Imperial and the Superstition Hills faults moved right-laterally at the ground surface at the time of or shortly following the ML 5.6 Westmorland earthquake of 26 April 1981. The displacements occurred prior to any significant aftershocks on either fault and thus are classed as sympathetic. Although the...
Geologic and well-construction data for the H-9 borehole complex near the proposed Waste Isolation Pilot Plant site, southeastern New Mexico
S.L. Drellack, J.G. Wells
1982, Water-Resources Investigations Report 82-4111
The H-9 complex, a group of three closely spaced boreholes, is located 5.5 miles south of the proposed Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) site in east-central Eddy County, New Mexico. The holes were drilled during July, August, and September 1979 to obtain geologic and hydrologic data to better define the...
Gulf coast ecological inventory: user's guide and information base
Angelo D. Beccasio
1982, FWS/OBS 82/55
Aeromagnetic map of Glacier Peak, Washington
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1982, Open-File Report 82-541
Ecology and culture of selected species useful in revegetating disturbed lands in the West
Clinton H. Wasser
1982, FWS/OBS 82/56
Geologic and well-construction data for the H-7 borehole complex near the proposed waste isolation pilot plant site, southeastern New Mexico
S.L. Drellack Jr., J.G. Wells
1982, Water-Resources Investigations Report 82-38
No abstract available. ...
Arsenic, nitrate, iron, and hardness in ground water, Chena Hot Springs Road, Steele Creek Road, and Gilmore Trail areas, (T.1N., R.1E., FM), Fairbanks, Alaska
Andrea P. Krumhardt
1982, Open-File Report 82-356
This report presents all data on arsenic, nitrate, iron, and hardness in well water in the Chena Hot Springs Road, Steele Creek Road, and Gilmore Trail area of Fairbanks, Alaska, collected through October 1981. Concentrations range as follows: arsenic - 0 to 5,100 micrograms per liter; nitrate - 0 to...
Habitat Suitability Index Models: Marten
Arthur W. Allen
1982, FWS/OBS 82/10.11
Habitat preferences and species characteristics of the pine marten (Martes americana) are described in this publication. It is one of a series of Habitat Suitability Index (HSI) models and was developed through an analysis of available scientific data on the species-habitat requirements of the pine marten. Habitat use information is...
Habitat Suitability Index Models: Ferruginous hawk
Thomas M. Jasikoff
1982, FWS/OBS 82/10.10
The ferruginous hawk inhabits grasslands, shrublands, and steppe-deserts of the Western United States. It is a common nester in Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Utah, and Wyoming (Call 1978). Populations in the more Northern States tend to be migratory, spending the winter in New Mexico, Colorado, Kansas, Texas, and Oklahoma (Call 1979).Ferruginous...
Map of erosion potential and sediment sources in the Navajo Mine area, San Juan County, New Mexico
David L. Weide
1982, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1432
This map shows estimated erosion and sediment yields of an area designated for extensive surface mining, in San Juan County, New Mexico. The results of this study are important for the planning of future mining operations and will aid in developing suitable reclamation procedures. In addition, these data will serve...
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...
Water Resources Data, Alaska Water Year 1981
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1982, Water Data Report AK-81-1