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Water resources data for Virginia, water year 1979
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1980, Water Data Report VA-79-1
Water resources data for the 1979 water year for Virginia consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage, contents, and water quality of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels and water quality of ground-water wells. This volume contains records for water discharge at 200 gaging stations;...
Chemical and physical characteristics of natural ground waters in Michigan: A preliminary report
T. Ray Cummings
1980, Open-File Report 80-953
Wide variations occur in the chemical and physical characteristics of natural groundwaters in Michigan. Dissolved-solids concentrations range from 23 to 2,100 milligrams per liter. Waters having low dissolved-solids concentrations are calcium bicarbonate waters. Sodium, sulfate, and chloride increase as mineralization increases. Iron, aluminum, and titanium are higher at some locations...
Recent eruptive history of Mount Hood, Oregon, and potential hazards from future eruptions
Dwight Raymond Crandell
1980, Bulletin 1492
Each of three major eruptive periods at Mount Hood (12,000-15,000(?), 1,500-1,800, and 200-300 years ago) produced dacite domes, pyroclastic flows, and mudflows, but virtually no pumice. Most of the fine lithic ash that mantles the slopes of the volcano and the adjacent mountains fell from ash clouds that accompanied the...
Quaternary stratigraphic sections with radiocarbon dates, Chandler Lake Quadrangle, Alaska
Thomas D. Hamilton
1980, Open-File Report 80-790
Twenty-eight organic samples from 17 localities in the Anaktuvuk, Tulunga, and Itkillik Valleys and at Shainin Lake range in age from more than 40,000 to about 1000 14C yr B.P. These dates, combined with fossil identifications and measured stratigraphic sections, provide significant insights into the history of glaciation, climatic change,...