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Interpretation and description of seismic data from Lower Cook Inlet, Alaska
Michael A. Fisher
1976, Open-File Report 76-561
A coarse grid of 480 kilometres of seismic lines was collected in lower Cook Inlet, Alaska between Homer on the north and Cape Douglas on the south. Paper and mylar copies of the seismic sections and shot point maps are available to the public from NOAA in Boulder, Colorado.The seismic...
Water resources of the Satus Creek Basin, Yakima Indian Reservation, Washington
M.J. Mundorff, Mac Nish, D.R. Cline
1976, Open-File Report 76-685
The Satus Creek basin lies on the east flank of the Cascade Range in south-central Washington. The basin is entirely within the Yakima Indian Reservation and is bordered and drained on the east by the Yakima River.Average annual precipitation ranges from about 35 inches in the western upland to less...
Groundwater from Lower Cretaceous rocks in Kansas
Katherine M. Keene, Charles Knight Bayne
1976, Open-File Report 76-776
Sandstones in Lower Cretaceous rocks contain supplies, of water that may be adequate to meet increasing present and future demands for supplemental municipal and domestic use in central and western Kansas. An estimated 70 to 80 million acre-feet (86,000 to 99,000 cubic hectometers) of water containing less than 1,000 milligrams...
Status of the National Water Data Exchange (NAWDEX); September 1976
Melvin D. Edwards
1976, Open-File Report 76-719
The National Water Data Exchange (NAWDEX) has been established to assist users of water data in the identification, location, and acquisition of needed data. NAWDEX is not a depository of water data; its objectives are to provide the user with sufficient information to define what data are available, where these...
Landslide problems at West Valley Nuclear Service Center, New York: An assessment and recommendations for study
Robert W. Fleming
1976, Open-File Report 76-661
Problems due to landslides prompted a visit to the West Valley Nuclear Service Center (WVNSC) near Springville, New York, on March 15 and 16, 1976. From this visit a report was prepared and contains the following: An assessment of the landslide conditions. An assessment of the immediacy of the landslide problems. A suggested study program...
Chemical composition data and calculated aquifer temperature for selected wells and springs of Honey Lake Valley, California
Robert H. Mariner, T. S. Presser, William C. Evans
1976, Open-File Report 76-783
Major element, minor element, and gas composition data are tabulated for 15 springs and wells in Honey Lake Valley, California. Wendel and Amedee hot springs issue Na-S04-C1 waters at boiling or near boiling temperatures; the remaining springs and wells issue Na-HC03 waters at temperatures ranging from 14 to 33 deg...
Organic carbon and nitrogen concentrations and annual organic carbon load of six selected rivers of the United States
Ronald L. Malcolm, W. H. Durum
1976, Water Supply Paper 1817-F
The organic carbon load during 1969-70 of each of the six rivers in this study is substantial. The 3.4-billion-kilogram (3.7-million-ton) and 47-million-kilogram (52-thousandton) annual organic carbon loads of the Mississippi River and the Brazos River (Tex.), respectively, were approximately equally distributed between dissolved and suspended phases, whereas the 725-million-kilogram (79.8-million-ton)...
An appraisal of ground water for irrigation in the Appleton area, west-central Minnesota
Steven P. Larson
1976, Water Supply Paper 2039-B
Supplemental irrigation of well-drained sandy soils has prompted an evaluation of ground water in the Appleton area. Glacial drift aquifers are the largest source of ground water. The surficial outwash sand and gravel is the most readily available and the most areally extensive drift aquifer, and it underlies much of...
Hydrology and environmental aspects of Erie Canal (1817-99)
Walter Basil Langbein
1976, Water Supply Paper 2038
As the first major water project in the United States, the old Erie Canal provides an example of the hydrological and environmental consequences of water development. The available record shows that the project aroused environmental fears that the canal might be impaired by the adverse hydrologic effects of land development...
Water in carbonate rocks of the Madison Group in southeastern Montana: A preliminary evaluation
W. Roger Miller
1976, Water Supply Paper 2043
The Madison Group of Mississippian age comprises, from oldest to youngest, the Lodgepole and Mission Canyon Limestones and the Charles Formation. The Madison crops out in the Bighorn and Pryor Mountains and in the mountains west of the study area. These rocks consist of cyclically deposited normal-marine carbonates and restricted-marine...