Water-resources data for New Jersey, water year 1979, Volume 1. Atlantic slope basins, Hudson River to Cape May
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1980, Water Data Report NJ-79-1
No abstract available. ...
Water-resources data for New Jersey, water year 1979, Volume 2. Delaware River Basin and tributaries to Delaware Bay
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1980, Water Data Report NJ-79-2
No abstract available. ...
Saudi Arabia seismic refraction profile data set, volumes 1 and 2
Ralph J. Lamson, Laurel Leone
1980, Open-File Report 79-1601
No abstract available....
Revised nomenclature and stratigraphic relationships of the Fredericksburg Complex and Quantico Formation of the Virginia Piedmont
Louis Pavlides
1980, Professional Paper 1146
The Fredericksburg Complex, in part a migmatitic terrane in northeast Virginia, is subdivided on the basis of lithology, as well as aeromagnetic and aeroradiometric data, into two metamorphic suites. These suites are separated by the northeast-trending Spotsylvania lineament, a rectilinear geophysical feature that is probably the trace of an old...
Helium anomaly in surficial deposits of south Florida — Possible indicator of deep subsurface petroleum or shallow uranium-associated phosphate deposits
James George Palacas, Alan A. Roberts
1980, Open-File Report 80-91
No abstract available....
Hurricane Frederic tidal floods of September 12-13, 1979, along the Gulf Coast, Pine Beach, St. Andrews Bay, and Fort Morgan quadrangles, Alabama
John C. Scott, Larry R. Bohman
1980, Hydrologic Atlas 634
Shown on a topographic map are floodmark elevations and approximate areas flooded by Hurricane Frederic tides of September 12-13, 1979, along the shores of St. Andrews Bay, Mobile Bay, and Bon Secour Bay from Fort Morgan eastward to about four miles east of Gasque, Ala. The storm tide went completely...
Exploration for chromite deposits in the Camaguey District, Camaguey Province, Cuba, 1954-1956
W. E. Davis, W. H. Jackson, Donald H. Richter
1980, Open-File Report 80-1061
Foraminifera from the Kara and Greenland seas, and review of Arctic studies
Ruth Todd, Doris Low
1980, Professional Paper 1070
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Geologic and biologic observations in Oceanographer submarine canyon; descriptions of dives aboard the research submersibles Alvin (1967, 1978) and Nekton Gamma (1974)
Page C. Valentine, Joseph R. Uzmann, Richard A. Cooper
1980, Open-File Report 80-76
The Facer Formation, a new early Proterozoic unit in northern Utah
Max D. Crittenden, Martin L. Sorensen
1980, Bulletin 1482-F
A comparison of two Atlantic-type continental margins
John Stevens Schlee
1980, Professional Paper 1167
Dry tilt and nearfield geodetic investigations of crustal movements, Southern California
Arthur G. Sylvester
1980, Open-File Report 81-293
Elements in fruits and vegetables from areas of commercial production in the conterminous United States
Hansford Threlkeld Shacklette
1980, Professional Paper 1178
Flood of April 1977 in the Appalachian region of Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia
Gerald S. Runner, Edwin H. Chin
1980, Professional Paper 1098
Heavy rains fell over the Appalachian region of Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia April 2-5, 1977, causing record flooding. Rainfall amounts of 4 to 15.5 inches were observed. The maximum amount of 15.5 inches occurred at Jolo, WV , in about 30 hours. This was more than twice the...
Hole-to-surface resistivity measurements at Salt Valley, Utah
Jeffrey J. Daniels, James H. Scott
1980, Open-File Report 80-981
Evaporites are an important potential medium for the storage of radioactive wastes. In order to ascertain the viability of a proposed waste isolation site, it is necessary to study its geology without extensive drilling that might destroy its structural integrity. Hole-to-surface and hole-to-hole geophysical measurements can be useful in supplementing...
Lithologic logs and geophysical logs from test drilling in Palm Beach County, Florida, since 1974
Leo J. Swayze, Michael C. McGovern, John N. Fischer
1980, Open-File Report 81-68
Test well data that may be used to determine the hydrogeology of the zone of high permeability in Palm Beach County, Florida are presented. Lithologic logs from 46 test wells and geophysical logs from 40 test wells are contained in this report....
Hydrology of Jumper Creek Canal basin, Sumter County, Florida
Warren Anderson
1980, Open-File Report 80-208
In 1960, floods caused extensive damage to agribusiness in Jumper Creek Canal basin. In 1962, a plan was developed for a proposed project to reduce the threat of floods. In 1976, a study of the hydrology of the basin was proposed to help evaluate this plan and to serve as...
The effect of dissolution of volcanic glass on the water chemistry in a tuffaceous aquifer, Rainier Mesa, Nevada
Art F. White, H.C. Claassen, Larry V. Benson
1980, Water Supply Paper 1535-Q
Geochemistry of ground water associated with the Tertiary tuffs within Rainier Mesa, southern Nevada, was investigated to determine the relative importance of glass dissolution in controlling water chemistry. Water samples were obtained both from interstitial pores in core sections and from free-flowing fractures. Cation com- positions showed that calcium and...
Surface faulting near Livermore, California, associated with the January 1980 earthquakes
Manuel G. Bonilla, James J. Lienkaemper, J. C. Tinsley
1980, Open-File Report 80-523
The earthquakes of 24 January (Ms 5.8) 1980 north of Livermore, California, and 26 January (Ms 5.2), were accompanied by surface faulting in the Greenville fault zone and apparently in the Las Positas fault zone also. The surface faulting was discontinuous and of small displacement. The main rupture within the...
Water-quality assessment of the Cypress Creek watershed, Warrick County, Indiana
Linda L. Bobo, Charles A. Peters
1980, Water-Resources Investigations Report 80-35
The U.S. Soil Conservation Service needs chemical, biological, microbiological, and hydrological data to prepare an environmental evaluation of the water quality in the Cypress Creek watershed, Warrick County, Ind., before plans can be devised to (1) improve water quality, (2) minimize flooding, (3) reduce sedimentation, and (4) provide adequate outlets...
Paleohydrology of the southern Great Basin, with special reference to water table fluctuations beneath the Nevada Test Site during the late(?) Pleistocene
Isaac Judah Winograd, Gene C. Doty
1980, Open-File Report 80-569
Knowledge of the magnitude of water-table rise during Pleistocene pluvial climates, and of the resultant shortening of groundwater flow path and reduction in unsaturated zone thickness, is mandatory for a technical evaluation of the Nevada Test Site (NTS) or other arid zone sites as repositories for high-level or transuranic radioactive...
Irrigated cropland, 1978, Texas County, Oklahoma
Bruce Wright
1980, Open-File Report 80-170
Geophysical studies of chromite deposits in the Josephine ultramafic complex of Northwest California and Southwest Oregon
Jeffrey C. Wynn, W.P. Hasbrouck
1980, Open-File Report 80-936
The stratigraphy and phosphoritic rocks of the Robinson Canyon-Laureles Grade area, Monterey County, California
Gary A. Younse
1980, Open-File Report 80-318
No abstract available....
Additional and revised thermochemical data and computer code for WATEQ2: a computerized chemical model for trace and major element speciation and mineral equilibria of natural waters
James W. Ball, D. Kirk Nordstrom, Everett A. Jenne
1980, Water-Resources Investigations Report 78-116
A computerized chemical model, WATEQ2, has resulted from extensive additions to and revision of the WATEQ model of Truesdell and Jones (Truesdell, A. H., and Jones, B. F., 1974, WATEQ, a computer program for calculating chemical equilibria of natural waters: J. Res. U. S. Geol, Survey, v. 2, p. 233-274)....