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Critical environmental areas program workshops: A synopsis of results
Joseph T. O’Connor, Charles R. Meyers
1978, Open-File Report 78-868
Problems besetting the development of State Critical Environmental Areas Programs were discussed at a series of six workshops sponsored by the Resource and Land Investigations (RALI) Program and Office of Land Use and Water Policy (OLUWP) of the Department of the Interior. The major problems were determined to be: program...
Notes on acquisition of high-resolution seismic profiles in southern Puget Sound, Washington
P. D. Snavely Jr., H. D. Gower, J. C. Yount, J. E. Pearl, A. R. Tagg, J.W. Lee, D.L. Lander
1978, Open-File Report 78-328
Approximately 275 km of high-resolution seismic reflection profiles were obtained in Puget Sound, Washington from the U.S. Geological Survey's research vessel DON J. MILLER from January 13 through 19, 1976. These data, recorded on microfilm, were obtained to provide information on the thickness and distribution of Quaternary deposits, to identify folds and faults that deform...
Interpretation of electromagnetic extra-low-frequency soundings in the Randsburg, California, Known Geothermal Resource Area
Walter L. Anderson
1978, Open-File Report 78-562
An electromagnetic (EM) controlled source survey was made during the period Nov. 30, 1977, to Dec. 13, 1977, in the Randsburg, California, Known Geothermal Resource Area (KGRA). This report summarizes the observed extra-low-frequency (ELF) data and least squares interpretation using a computer program developed by Anderson (1977). The results are...
Depositional history and fault-related studies, Bolinas Lagoon, California
Joel R. Berquist
1978, Open-File Report 78-802
Studies of core sediments and seismic reflection profiles elucidate the structure and depositional history of Bolinas Lagoon, Calif., which covers 4.4 km 2 and lies in the San Andreas fault zone at the southeast corner of the Point Reyes Peninsula 20 km northwest of San Francisco. The 1906 trace of...
Record of wells in the Floridan aquifer in Dade and Monroe counties, Florida
T.R. Beaven, Frederick W. Meyer
1978, Open-File Report 78-881
The utilization of the Floridan aquifer as a source of potable water has increased. The use of the Floridan aquifer for subsurface storage of freshwater, and as an industrial water supply in Dade and Monroe Counties, is being considered by water management authorities and some industries.Information on locations, depths, casings,...
Status of Space Oblique Mercator (SOM) projection (EC 64 Landsat)
Alden P. Colvocoresses, John Parr Snyder
1978, Open-File Report 78-682
The Space Oblique Mercator projection, a concept that was originated by Colvocoresses in 1974, has been mathematically implemented as the first map projection to provide continuous mapping of satellite imagery true to scale along the groundtrack, and within a few millionths of accurate conformal projection. Specifically designed for Landsat (formerly...
Annual peak discharges from small drainage areas in Montana through September 1977
R. J. Omang, J. A. Hull
1978, Open-File Report 78-219
Annual peak stage and stream-discharge data have been collected and tabulated for crest-stage gaging sites in Montana. The crest-stage program was begun in July 1955 to investigate the magnitude and frequency of floods from small drainage areas. The program has expanded from 45 crest-stage gaging stations initially to 191 stations...