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Baseline studies of the feasibility and reliability of using animal behavior as a component in the prediction of earthquakes
Dale F. Lott, Benjamin L. Hart, Kenneth L. Verosub
1981, Open-File Report 81-378
This project was established to determine if it were possible to advance the state of the art in earthquake prediction by learning more about claims that unusual animal behavior was an earthquake precursor. We used intensive post-earthquake interview surveys to gather objective reports both of instances of unusual animal behavior...
Radionuclide concentrations in streams in the upper Blackfoot River basin, southeastern Idaho
Walton H. Low
1981, Open-File Report 81-142
Data on radionuclide concentrations in water and sediment material in the phosphate-mining area of the upper Blackfoot River basin were collected from May to October 1979. Maximum measured uranium and radium-226 concentrations dissolved in water were 3.7 micrograms per liter and 1.8 picocuries per liter , respectively. Maximum measured uranium...
Measured sections of the Browns Park Formation (Miocene) in Moffat County, Colorado, 1980
Stanley J. Luft, William L. Thoen
1981, Open-File Report 81-171
Eight partial sections of the Browns Park Formation of Miocene age were measured in Moffat County, northwestern Colorado, during the 1980 field season, as part of a study of the stratigraphy and depositional environments of the formation. These newly measured sections are intended to complement other surface sections of the...
The Nature and Use of Copper Reserve and Resource Data
Dennis P. Cox, Nancy A. Wright, George J. Coakley
1981, Professional Paper 907-F
Copper reserve, resource, and production data can be combined to produce disaggregated resource estimates and trends and, when combined with demand forecasts, can be used to predict future exploration and development requirements. Reserve estimates are subject to uncertainties due mainly to incomplete exploration and rapidly changing economic conditions. United States' reserve...
Potentially favorable areas for large-yield wells in the Red River Formation and Madison Limestone in parts of Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, and Nebraska
L.M. MacCary, E. M. Cushing, David L. Brown
1981, Open-File Report 81-220
The need for large quantities of energy has created interest in the Fort Union coal region of the Northern Great Plains. Extensive development of this coal, which may include onsite steam-power generation, gasification, liquefaction, and slurry-pipeline transport of the coal from this region, would place a heavy demand on the...
A 10-year plan to study the aquifer system of Indian Wells Valley, California
Paul Lipinski, Darwin D. Knochenmus
1981, Open-File Report 81-404
Water needs of the population of Indian Wells Valley, Calif., must be met through further development of ground-water resources. Studies show that annual ground-water pumpage there has increased since 1945 and has exceeded mean annual recharge since 1966. Continued and increased stress on the aquifer system of the valley is...