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Water resources program of the U.S. Geological Survey related to agriculture in Louisiana
T.L. Huntzinger
1982, Open-File Report 82-554
Surveillance activities of the U.S. Geological Survey Louisiana District include long-term, hydrologic-data-collection sites that serve a current-purpose, management function and (or) that furnish a data base for interpretative studies. The proposed program for 1982 includes a network of 69 surface-water data sites (continuous gaging stations), 250 flood-data sites (crest-stage stations),...
Hydrologic data collected in and around a surface coal mine, Clay and Vigo counties, Indiana, 1977-80
Linda L. Bobo, Stephen E. Eikenberry
1982, Open-File Report 82-639
Few data are available for evaluating water-quality and other hydrologic properties in and around surface coal mines, particularly in areas where material having a high potential for acid-production is selectively buried. This report contains hydrologic data collected in an active coal mining area in Clay and Vigo Counties, Indiana, from...
Appraisal of water in bedrock aquifers, northern Cascade County, Montana
K.R. Wilke
1982, Open-File Report 82-1025
Suburban residential expansion of the city of Great Falls has resulted in an increased demand on water supplies from bedrock aquifers in northern Cascade County. The unconsolidated deposits aquifer of Quaternary age, including alluvium and glacial lake deposits, also is an important source of water in the area. Water levels...
North Pacific Late Miocene correlations using microfossils, stable isotopes, percent CaCO3, and magnetostratigraphy
Gerta Keller, John A. Barron, Lloyd H. Burckle
1982, Marine Micropaleontology (7) 327-357
A multidisciplinary approach to stratigraphy based on magnetostratigraphy, stable isotopes, percent CaCO3 and microfossils provides a framework for paleoclimatic and paleoceanographic reconstruction of the equatorial and North Pacific. A high-resolution biochronologic time scale has been achieved through integration of diatom, radiolaria, coccolith and planktic foraminifer datum levels with direct or indirect...
Heat capacities and entropies of Mg2SiOa, Mn2SiOa, and Co2SiOa between 5 and 380 K
Richard A. Robie, Bruch S. Hemingway, Humihiko Takei
1982, American Mineralogist (67) 470-482
The heat capacities of synthetic single crystats of Mg2Sio4 (forsterite), Mn2Sioa (tephroite), and co2Sioa (cobalt olivine), were measured between 5 and 3g0 K using an adiabatically shieldedc alorimeter. Mg2SiOais diamagnetic,a nd its heat capacity follows a normal sigmoidal curve at low temperatures. co2sioa shows a single sharp )r-type transition at 49.85+0102...
Uranium-lead isochron age and preliminary sulfur isotope systematics of the Felder uranium deposit, south Texas
K.R. Ludwig, Martin B. Goldhaber, Richard L. Reynolds, Kathleen R. Simmons
1982, Economic Geology (77) 557-563
Uranium-lead isotope systematics of roll-front ores in Miocene sandstone at the Felder and McLean uranium deposits (south Texas coastal plain) give a well-defined 207 Pb/ 204 Pb- 235 U/ 204 Pb isochron age of 5.07 + or - 0.15 m.y. The relatively slight degree of scatter of the points defining the isochron is probably due to initial Pb...
Deep artesian aquifers of Sanibel and Captiva Islands, Lee County, Florida
D. H. Boggess, T.H. O’Donnell
1982, Open-File Report 82-253
Sanibel and Captiva Islands, two of the barrier islands off the lower west coast of Florida, have a resident population of about 6,000 and an additional 6,000 visitors during the peak of the tourist season. Rapid growth and extensive development in recent years have imposed progressively greater stress on the...
Laboratory measurements of reservoir rock from the Geysers geothermal field, California
D.A. Lockner, R. Summers, D. Moore, J.D. Byerlee
1982, International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences & Geomechanics Abstracts (19) 65-80
Rock samples taken from two outcrops, as well as rare cores from three well bores at the Geysers geothermal field, California, were tested at temperatures and pressures similar to those found in the geothermal field. Both intact and 30?? sawcut cylinders were deformed at confining pressures of 200-1000 bars, pore...
The U. S. Geological Survey Geologic Hazards Program
D. L. Peck
1982, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (14) 182-182
In 1879, Congress established the U.S Geological Survey for "the classification of the public lands and the examination of the geological structure, mineral resources, and products of the national domain." Throughout the past 103 years, the Survey has successfully fulfilled these responsibilities, but it has also been responsive to changing...
Origin and evolution of the Nakhla meteorite inferred from the Sm-Nd and U-Pb systematics and REE, Ba, Sr, Rb and K abundances
N. Nakamura, D.M. Unruh, M. Tatsumoto, R. Hutchison
1982, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (46) 1555-1573
Analyses of Sm-Nd and U-Th-Pb systematics, REE, Ba, Sr, Rb and K concentrations were carried out for whole rock and mineral separates from the Nakhla meteorite. The 1.26 ±.07 b.y. Sm-Nd age obtained in this work is in good agreement with those previously obtained by the Rb-Sr and Ar-Ar methods. The...
Mineralogy and stable isotope geochemistry of hydrothermally altered oceanic rocks
D.S. Stakes, J. R. O’Neil
1982, Earth and Planetary Science Letters (57) 285-304
Mineralogical and isotopic variations observed in altered glassy and crystalline rocksfrom the East Pacific Rise and the Mid-Atlantic Ridge provide information about the temperatures of alteration and seawater/rock ratios for various hydrothermal regimes within the oceanic crust. A systematic increase in alteration temperature is evident for the glassy rocksin the...
A new instrument for sampling flocculent material at the water/sediment interface
Michael H. Bothner, Page C. Valentine
1982, Journal of Sedimentary Research (52) 639-640
We have designed an instrument to collect fine-grained and flocculent material from the water/sediment interface for chemical and mineralogical analysis. The sampler can be used from a manned research submersible or by a diver in shallow water. In areas of active deposition, the material collected represents the most recently deposited...
Post 12 m.y. rotation of southwest Washington
James R. Magill, Ray E. Wells, Robert W. Simpson, Allan Cox
1982, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (87) 3761-3776
Paleomagnetic field directions from the basalt of Pack Sack Lookout are compared to those from the Pomona Member of the Saddle Mountains Basalt of the Columbia River Basalt Group. The Pomona crops out over a wide region on the Columbia Plateau east of the Cascade Range, and the basalt of...
Water resources inventory of Connecticut Part 7: upper Connecticut River basin
Robert B. Ryder, Mendall P. Thomas, Lawrence A. Weiss
1981, Connecticut Water Resources Bulletin 24
The 508 square miles of the upper Connecticut River basin in north-central Connecticut include the basins of four major tributaries: the Scantic, Park, and Hockanum Rivers, and the Farmington River downstream from Tariffville. Precipitation over this area averaged 44 inches per year during 1931-60. In this period, an additional 3,800...
Geologic evidence for age of deposits at Hueyatlaco archeological site, Vasequillo, Mexico
V. Steen-McIntyre, R. Fryxell, H.E. Malde
1981, Quaternary Research (16) 1-17
Direct tracing of beds during excavation in May 1973, confirmed that the artifact-bearing layers at Hueyatlaco underlie 10 m of fine-grained, water-laid deposits that constitute part of the wide-spread Valsequillo gravels. Dissection of these deposits by the adjacent Río Atoyac has reached a depth of 50 m. The stratigraphic section...
Water resources of the Clarion River and Redbank Creek basins, northwestern Pennsylvania
Theodore F. Buckwalter, C.H. Dodge, G. R. Schiner, H.F. Koester
1981, Open-File Report 81-70
The Clarion River and Redbank Creek basin occupy 1,280 and 545 square miles, respectively, in northwatern Pennsylvania. The area is mostly in Clerion, Elk, and Jefferson Counties and is approximately 70 miles long and 30 miles wide. All drainage is to the Allegheny River. Sedimentary...
Hydrology of area 14, Eastern Coal Province, Kentucky
F. Quinones
1981, Open-File Report 81-137
The general hydrology of Area 14, Eastern Coal Province, in Kentucky, is described. The area includes 4,423 square miles in the Kentucky, Licking, and Red River basins. Coal-bearing rocks of Pennsylvanian age underlie most of the area. Coal production in 1978 was about 38 million tons, 65% of which was...
Preliminary appraisal of the hydrology of the Blocker area, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma
Melvin V. Marcher, D. L. Bergman, J.D. Stoner, S. P. Blumer
1981, Open-File Report 81-1187
Bedrock in the Blocker area of southeastern Oklahoma consists principally of shale, siltstone, and sandstone of the Boggy and Savanna Formations of Pennsylvanian age. These rocks have been folded to form the Panther Mountain syncline on the south and the Kinta anticline on the north. Alluvium along streams is less...
Gold placer and Quaternary stratigraphy of the Jabal Mokhyat area, southern Najd Province, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
D. L. Schmidt, W.P. Puffett, W. L. Campbell, Z. H. Al-Koulak
1981, Open-File Report 82-414
An ancient gold placer at Jabal Mokhyat (lat 20?12.2'N., long 43?28'E.), about 90 km east of Qalat Bishah in the southern Najd Province, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, was studied in 1973. Seven hundred and twenty-eight samples in 25 measured sections were collected along trenches and pits 2.5 m in depth...
Spectroscopic geochemical study of vanadiferous marine sediments of the Gibellini claims, southern Fish Creek Range, Eureka County, Nevada
J.K. Böhlke, A. S. Radtke, Chris Heropoulos, P. J. Lamothe
1981, Open-File Report 81-32
Samples of cuttings from three drill holes in the Gibellini claims were analyzed by emission spectroscopic techniques for a large suite of major and trace elements. Unoxidized siliceous "black shale" from drill hole NGA 7 is strongly enriched in Cd, Mo, Sb, Se, V, and Zn, and also contains relatively...
The Accotink Schist, Lake Barcroft Metasandstone, and Popes Head Formation— Keys to an understanding of the tectonic evolution of the northern Virginia Piedmont
Avery Ala Drake, Peter T. Lyttle
1981, Professional Paper 1205
The newly named Accotink Schist and Lake Barcroft Metasandstone of the Eastern Fairfax sequence are the structurally lowest metamorphic rocks in the northernmost Piedmont of Virginia. The Accotink consists of beds of pelitic schist that have thin basal intervals containing graded, very fine grained metasiltstone, as well as interbeds of...
Effects of placer mining on hydrologic systems in Alaska; status of knowledge
R. J. Madison
1981, Open-File Report 81-217
The report briefly summarizes the current state of knowledge regarding placer mining in Alaska. A review of literature indicates that nearly all of the significant information on the effects of placer mining on the hydrologic system in Alaska is referenced in available reports. The addition of sediment, as well as...