Central Basin Platform seismicity for the period October 1, 1977, to June 30, 1978
G. Randy Keller, A. M. Rogers
1978, Open-File Report 78-1100
No abstract available....
Ground-water investigations at U.S. Air Force Launch Control Facility E-0, Ramsey County, North Dakota
P.G. Randich
1977, Open-File Report 77-619
U.S. Air Force Launch Control Facility E-0 is located in Ramsey County, North Dakota. Geohydrologic and water-quality data indicate that the fractured Pierre Shale is the only aquifer in the vicinity of the facility that will supply acceptable water at the required rate of 5 gallons per minute (0.32 liters...
Ground-water availability in the Belcourt area, Rolette County, North Dakota
P.G. Randich
1975, Open-File Report 75-104
Test drilling and geologic data indicate that there are two potential aquifers in the Belcourt, N. Dak. area capable of supplying a sufficient quantity of ground water for the city of Belcourt. The Fox Hills aquifer, located about 3 miles (4.8 kilometres) west of Belcourt, could yield a sufficient quantity,...
Results of aquifer testing in the Belcourt area, Rolette County, North Dakota
P.G. Randich, G.E. Ghering
1975, Open-File Report 75-396
The city of Belcourt, Agency headquarters for the Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation, is located in northeastern Rolette County, north-central North Dakota. At the request of the U.S. Public Health Service, the U.S. Geological Survey conducted a study in the vicinity of Belcourt to assist in location of a suitable water...
Ground-water resources of Benson and Pierce Counties, north-central North Dakota
P.G. Randich
1972, Hydrologic Atlas 476
The purpose of this investigation is to provide information about the ground-water resources in Benson and Pierce Counties that is sufficient for planning the safe and intelligent development of water supplies for irrigation, domestic, stock, industrial, and municipal purposes. The investigation is part of a statewide program to determine the...
Hydrologic applications of lithofacies clastic-ratio maps
Wayne A. Pettyjohn, Phillip G. Randich
1967, Conference Paper, Proceedings, South Dakota Academy of Science
No abstract available....
Geohydrologic use of lithofacies maps in glaciated areas
Wayne A. Pettyjohn, P.G. Randich
1966, Water Resources Research (2) 679-689
Subsurface conditions may differ considerably from conditions indicated by surficial geologic maps, particularly in glaciated areas. Therefore, it is advantageous to use a series of lithofacies maps as a sequence of overlays plotted on transparent paper. Such maps permit direct visual determination of the lithology and areal extent of aquifers...
Lake Bonneville: Geology and hydrology of the Weber Delta district, including Ogden, Utah
John Henry Frederick Feth, D.A. Barker, L.G. Moore, Randy J. Brown, C.E. Veirs
1966, Professional Paper 518
A cooperative investigation to determine the geology of the Weber Delta district, with emphasis on the occurrence and chemical quality of ground water, was made by the U.S. Geological Survey and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation with the later assistance of the Utah State Engineer in the final preparation of...
Map of Burleigh County, North Dakota, showing the location of aquifers and potential yields
P.G. Randich
1964, Open-File Report 64-130
Geology and ground water resources of Kidder County, North Dakota
Jon L. Rau, Wallace E. Bakken, James Chmelik, Barrett J. Williams, P.G. Randich, L. R. Petri, D. G. Adolphson, Edward Bradley
1963, Bulletin 36
Kidder County was covered with glacial ice at least three times during the Wisconsin Stage of the Pleistocene, but the entire sequence of drifts has not been observed in one exposure. The drift which covers the area was deposited during three ice advances termed the Long Lake, Burnstad and Streeter...