Hydrologic data for the Vamoosa Aquifer, east-central Oklahoma
Joseph J. D’Lugosz, Roger G. McClaflin
1977, Open-File Report 77-487
Most of the data presented in this report were collected by the U.S. Geological Survey as part of a study of the geohydrology of the Vamoosa aquifer, in east-central Oklahoma, in cooperation with the Oklahoma Geological Survey. Some of the data listed in the tables were collected by Bingham and...
Natural radioactivity in geothermal waters, Alhambra Hot Springs and nearby areas, Jefferson County, Montana
Robert Benjamin Leonard, Victor J. Janzer
1977, Open-File Report 77-624
Survey of geologic research on Green River oil shale
John R. Dyni
1977, Open-File Report 77-176
Methods for regional assessment of geothermal resources
L.J. Patrick Muffler, R. Cataldi
1977, Open-File Report 77-870
Ground-water investigation at the alluvial fan of the South Fork River, Anchorage, Alaska: results of test drilling, 1976
Larry L. Dearborn
1977, Open-File Report 77-493
In late 1976, at Anchorage, Alaska, a ground-water exploration well was drilled to a depth of 487 feet on the South Fork Eagle River fan near the confluence with the mainstream. The well penetrated four sand and gravel strata of low water-yielding capacity and extended 37 ft into metamorphic bedrock....
Analyses of native water and dredged material from southern Louisiana waterways, 1975-76
Charles R. Demas, Patricia C. Higgins
1977, Open-File Report 77-503
From June 1975 to July 1976 the U.S. Geological Survey conducted nine dredging and seven postdredging studies related to water quality in selected reaches of major navigable waterways of southern Louisiana. Samples were collected from the Mississippi River-Gulf Outlet, Mississippi River at Southwest Pass, Mississippi River at New Orleans, Bayou...
Interpretation of an aeromagnetic anomaly in McMullen and Live Oak counties, Texas
Joseph S. Duval, R.A. Martin
1977, Open-File Report 77-768
An anomaly about 300 gammas in amplitude has been observed in data from an aerial magnetic survey flown over parts of Duval, Live Oak, McMullen, and Webb Counties, Tex. A two-and-one-half-dimensional model was used to iterpret the data, and the anomaly is apparently caused by a large mafic body centered...
Calibration constants for the Geodata International, Inc., and Texas Instruments, Inc.: high sensitivity systems used for the ERDA aerial gamma-ray surveys
Joseph S. Duval, Karen A. Schulz, James A. Pitkin
1977, Open-File Report 77-159
Shelled benthic fauna of the eastern Chukchi Sea
Dennis M. Mann
1977, Open-File Report 77-672
The purposes of this study were to identify the benthic shelled infauna and epifauna of the eastern Chukchi Sea, compile species lists and distribution maps, determine recurrent groups of species (communities), and examine the environmental parameters that may control the distribution of the faunal groups. The study was partly supported...
Lithostratigraphic relations, nonmarine Mollusca, and depositional environments of a portion of the Green River and Wasatch Formations south of the Rock Springs Uplift, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, with appendices of measured stratigraphic sections
John H. Hanley
1977, Open-File Report 77-588
Late Cenozoic stratigraphic units, northeastern San Joaquin Valley, California
Denis E. Marchand, Alan Allwardt
1977, Open-File Report 77-748
Recent mapping of late Tertiary and Quaternary deposits in the northeastern San Joaquin Valley has shown the need for clarification, revision, and subdivision of some of the previously mapped stratigraphic units. We propose a uniform nomenclature for deposits younger than the Mehrten Formation in this region. The Laguna Formation (late...
Earthquakes located by data of the Castaic Network, southern California, 1972-1973
James N. Murdock
1977, Open-File Report 77-357
Supplementary hydraulic analysis of the Chenango River, Broome County, New York, in relation to planned highway construction
Bernard Dunn, Richard Lumia
1977, Open-File Report 77-484
Audio-magnetotelluric data log and station location map for Baltazor Known Geothermal Resource Area, Nevada
Carl L. Long, R. Michael Senterfit
1977, Open-File Report 77-65-B
Audio-magnetotelluric data log and station location map for Fly Ranch Northeast Known Geothermal Resource Area, Nevada
Carl L. Long, R. Michael Senterfit
1977, Open-File Report 77-65-C
Igneous rocks and copper mineralization in the Ray porphyry copper district, Arizona
Henry Rowland Cornwall, Norman G. Banks
1977, Open-File Report 77-255
Audio-magnetotelluric data log and station location map for Gerlach Northwest Known Geothermal Resource Area, Nevada
Carl L. Long, R. Michael Senterfit
1977, Open-File Report 77-65-D
Chemical, isotopic, and gas compositions of selected thermal springs in Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah
Robert H. Mariner, T. S. Presser, William C. Evans
1977, Open-File Report 77-654
Twenty-seven thermal springs in Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah were sampled for detailed chemical and isotopic analysis. The springs issue sodium chloride, sodium bicarbonate, or sodium mixed-anion waters of near neutral (6.2) to alkaline (9.2) pH. High concentrations of fluoride, more than 8 milligrams per liter, occur in Arizona in...
Ground-water data for 1974-75 in Joshua Tree National Monument, California
D.J. Downing
1977, Open-File Report 77-80
This report, prepared at the request of the National Park Service, is part of a continuing inventory by the U.S. Geological Survey of general geohydrologic conditions at Joshua Tree National Monument, California. Tables of data for 1974-75 includes chemical analyses of ground water from selected wells and pumpage by Kaiser...
Late diagenetic indicators of buried oil and gas
Terrence J. Donovan, Mary C. Dalziel
1977, Open-File Report 77-817
At least three hydrocarbon seepage mechanisms are interpreted to operate over oil and gas fields. These are: (1) effusion ofh ydrocarbons through inadequate caprocks and along faults and fractures, (2) low-molecular-weight hydrocarbons dissolved in water moving vertically through capping shales as a result of a hydrodynamic or chemical potential drive,...
Oil-shale resource investigations of the U.S. Geological Survey
John R. Donnell
1977, Open-File Report 77-637
A list of references on lead isotope geochemistry, 1970-1974: (with an annendum to previous lead isotope listings)
Bruce R. Doe
1977, Open-File Report 77-749
This bibliography compiled primarily from Bibliography and Index of Geology, was constructed to be as complete as possible for final reports of studies that produced new data relative to geochemical application of: Common lead U-Th-Pb isotopic dating Pb-α...
Lead isotope data bank: 3,459 samples and analyses cited
Bruce R. Doe, Randall Rohrbough
1977, Open-File Report 79-661
No abstract available....
Municipal, industrial, and irrigation water use in Washington, 1975
N. P. Dion, W. E. Lum
1977, Open-File Report 77-308
An assessment of water use in 1975 in the 39 counties and 62 Water Resources Inventory Areas of Washington, indicated that 2.49 trillion gallons of water was used for municipal, industrial, and irrigation purposes. That amount represents a 10-percent increase over a similar water-use assessment in 1965, but a slight...
Geology of the Midnite uranium mine area, Washington — Maps, description, and interpretation
J. Thomas Nash
1977, Open-File Report 77-592
Bedrock geology of about 12 km2 near the Midnite mine has been mapped at the surface, in mine exposures, and from drilling, at scales from 1:600 to 1:12,000 and is presented here at 1:12,000 to provide description of the setting of uranium deposits. Oldest rocks in the area are metapelitic...