South and North Barents Triassic-Jurassic total petroleum system of the Russian offshore Arctic
Sandra J. Lindquist
1999, Open-File Report 99-50-N
One major gas-prone petroleum system characterizes the sparsely explored South and North Barents Basin Provinces of the Russian Arctic in the eastern Barents Sea. More than 13 billion barrels of oil equivalent (79 trillion cubic feet of gas) known ultimately recoverable gas reserves in seven fields were sourced from Triassic...
Geographic information systems (GIS) compilation of geophysical, geologic, and tectonic data for the circum-North Pacific
Mark L. Greninger, Simon L. Klemperer, Warren J. Nokleberg
1999, Open-File Report 99-422
The accompanying directory structure contains a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) compilation of geophysical, geological, and tectonic data for the Circum-North Pacific. This area includes the Russian Far East, Alaska, the Canadian Cordillera, linking continental shelves, and adjacent oceans. This GIS compilation extends from 120°E to 115°W, and from 40°N to...
Elemental analyses of modern dust in southern Nevada and California
M.C. Reheis, J. R. Budahn, P. J. Lamothe
1999, Open-File Report 99-531
Selected samples of modern dust collected in marble traps at sites in southern Nevada and California (Reheis and Kihl, 1995; Reheis, 1997) have been analyzed for elemental composition using instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) and inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES) and inductively coupled plasma mass spectroscopy (ICP-MS). For...
Analytical results for 35 mine-waste tailings cores and six bed sediment samples, and an estimate of the volume of contaminated materials at Buckeye meadow on upper Basin Creek, northern Jefferson County, Montana
David L. Fey, Stan E. Church, Christopher J. Finney
1999, Open-File Report 99-537
Metal-mining related wastes in the Boulder River basin study area in northern Jefferson County, Montana have been implicated in their detrimental effects on water quality with regard to acid-generation and toxic-metal solubilization. Flotation-mill tailings in the meadow below the Buckeye mine, hereafter referred to as the Buckeye mill-tailings site, have...
Geologic datasets for weights-of-evidence analysis in northeast Washington: 2. Mineral databases
D. E. Boleneus
1999, Open-File Report 99-384-A
Digital mineral databases are necessary to carry out weights-of-evidence modeling of mineral resources for epithermal gold and carbonate-hosted lead-zinc deposits in northeast Washington. This report describes spreadsheet tables consisting of: 1) training sites for epithermal gold, 2) placer gold sites, 3) training sites for carbonate-hosted lead-zinc, and 4) small lead-zinc...
Construction and calibration of numerical ground-water-flow models of the western half of the Milford-Souhegan glacial-drift aquifer, Milford, New Hampshire
P. T. Harte, R. H. Flynn, Thomas J. Mack
1999, Open-File Report 99-462
No abstract available....
pick_xwell, a program for interactive picking of crosswell seismic and radar data
K.J. Ellefsen
1999, Open-File Report 99-534
Program 'pick_xwell' is used to interactively pick travel times in crosswell seismic and radar data. In addition, the traces and the travel times can be plotted on the computer screen or printed to a file in postscript format. The program is written in the IDL programming language, and it is executed,...
Organic metamorphism in the California petroleum basins; Chapter A, Rock-Eval and vitrinite reflectance
Leigh C. Price, Mark J. Pawlewicz, Ted A. Daws
1999, Bulletin 2174-A
The results of ROCK-EVAL and vitrinite reflectance analyses of a large sample base from more than 70 wells located in three oil-rich California petroleum basins are reported. The cores from these wells have a wide range of present-day burial temperatures (40 ? to 220 ? C). The rocks in these basins were deposited under highly variable conditions, sometimes resulting in...
Methods of analysis by the U.S. Geological Survey National Water Quality Laboratory-Comparison of a nitric acid in-bottle digestion procedure to other whole-water digestion procedures
John R. Garbarino, Gerald L. Hoffman
1999, Open-File Report 99-94
A hydrochloric acid in-bottle digestion procedure is used to partially digest wholewater samples prior to determining recoverable elements by various analytical methods. The use of hydrochloric acid is problematic for some methods of analysis because of spectral interference. The inbottle digestion procedure has been modified to eliminate such interference by using nitric acid instead of hydrochloric acid in the digestion....
Bituminous coal production in the Appalachian Basin: Past, present, and future
R. C. Milici
1999, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 2330
This report on Appalachian basin coal production consists of four maps and associated graphs and tables, with links to the basic data that were used to construct the maps. Plate 1 shows the time (year) of maximum coal production, by county. For illustration purposes, the years of maximum production are...
Modifications to the diffusion analogy surface-water flow model (DAFLOW) for coupling to the modular finite-difference ground-water flow model (MODFLOW)
H.E. Jobson, A.W. Harbaugh
1999, Open-File Report 99-217
Determination of pre-mining geochemical conditions and paleoecology in the Animas River Watershed, Colorado
S. E. Church, D.L. Fey, E. M. Brouwers, C. W. Holmes, Robert Blair
1999, Open-File Report 99-38
Determination of the pre-mining geochemical baseline in bed sediments and the paleoecology in a watershed impacted by historical mining activity is of utmost importance in establishing watershed restoration goals. We have approached this problem in the Animas River watershed using geomorphologic mapping methods to identify old pre-mining sediments. A systematic evaluation of possible sites...
Volcano hazards in the Mount Jefferson region, Oregon
Joseph S. Walder, Cynthia A. Gardner, Richard M. Conrey, Bruce J. Fisher, Steven P. Schilling
1999, Open-File Report 99-24
Mount Jefferson is a prominent feature of the landscape seen from highways east and west of the Cascades. Mount Jefferson (one of thirteen major volcanic centers in the Cascade Range) has erupted repeatedly for hundreds of thousands of years, with its last eruptive episode during the last major glaciation which...
Earthquake probabilities in the San Francisco Bay region: 2000 to 2030 - A summary of findings
Working Group on California Earthquake Probabilities
1999, Open-File Report 99-517
The San Francisco Bay region sits astride a dangerous “earthquake machine,” the tectonic boundary between the Pacific and North American Plates. The region has experienced major and destructive earthquakes in 1838, 1868, 1906, and 1989, and future large earthquakes are a certainty. The ability to prepare for large earthquakes is...
Predicting mountain lion activity using radiocollars equipped with mercury tip-sensors
Michael W. Janis, Joseph D. Clark, Craig Johnson
1999, Wildlife Society Bulletin (27) 19-24
Radiotelemetry collars with tip-sensors have long been used to monitor wildlife activity. However, comparatively few researchers have tested the reliability of the technique on the species being studied. To evaluate the efficacy of using tip-sensors to assess mountain lion (Puma concolor) activity, we radiocollared 2 hand-reared mountain lions and simultaneously...
Summary of the Columbia Plateau Regional Aquifer-System Analysis, Washington, Oregon, and Idaho
J. J. Vaccaro
1999, Professional Paper 1413-A
This report summarizes the results of the U.S. Geological Survey's Regional Aquifer-System Analysis program study of the Columbia Plateau aquifer system. The report describes the geologic framework, hydraulic characteristics of rock materials that compose the aquifer system, ground-water movement in the aquifer units, estimates of ground-water recharge, estimates of ground-water...
Numerical model analysis of the effects of ground-water withdrawals on discharge to streams and springs in small basins typical of the Puget Sound lowland, Washington
David S. Morgan, Joseph L. Jones
1999, Water Supply Paper 2492
A numerical ground-water flow model of a hypothetical basin typical of those in the Puget Sound Lowland of western Washington simulated effects of ground-water withdrawals on rates of natural discharge to streams and springs. The model was calibrated to natural conditions and simulated effects by varying distance from well to...
Upgrade to MODFLOW-GUI; addition of MODPATH, ZONEBDGT, and additional MODFLOW packages to the U.S. Geological Survey MODFLOW-96 Graphical-User Interface
R.B. Winston
1999, Open-File Report 99-184
This report describes enhancements to a Graphical-User Interface (GUI) for MODFLOW-96, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) modular, three-dimensional, finitedifference ground-water flow model, and MOC3D, the USGS three-dimensional, method-ofcharacteristics solute-transport model. The GUI is a plug-in extension (PIE) for the commercial program Argus ONEe. The GUI has been modified to support...
Modeling discharge, temperature, and water quality in the Tualatin River, Oregon
Stewart A. Rounds, Tamara M. Wood, Dennis D. Lynch
1999, Water Supply Paper 2465-B
The discharge, water temperature, and water quality of the Tualatin River in northwestern Oregon was simulated with CE-QUAL-W2, a two-dimensional, laterally averaged model developed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The model was calibrated for May through October periods of 1991, 1992, and 1993. Nine hypothetical scenarios were tested...
Hydrology of the coastal lowlands aquifer system in parts of Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, and Mississippi
Angel Martin Jr., C. D. Whiteman Jr.
1999, Professional Paper 1416-H
Existing data on water levels, water use, water quality, and aquifer properties were used to construct a multilayer digital model to simulate flow in the aquifer system. The report describes the geohydrologic framework of the aquifer system, and the development, calibration, and sensitivity analysis of the ground-water-flow model, but it...
High-angle faults in the basement of Yucca Flat, Nevada Test Site, Nevada, based on analysis of a constrained gravity inversion surface
Geoffrey A. Phelps, Edwin H. McKee
1999, Open-File Report 99-383
Using a model of the topographic subsurface derived from drill hole and gravity inversion analysis of the basement rocks in Yucca Flat, Nevada Test Site (NTS), Nevada, a fault map and digital fault dataset were constructed based on offsets of the basement surface. Because these faults are, in large part,...
Rock falls from Glacier Point above Camp Curry, Yosemite National Park, California
Gerald F. Wieczorek, James B. Snyder
1999, Open-File Report 99-385
A series of rock falls from the north face of Glacier Point above Camp Curry, Yosemite National Park, California, have caused reexamination of the rock-fall hazard because beginning in June, 1999 a system of cracks propagated through a nearby rock mass outlining a future potential rock fall. If the estimated...
Abstracts of the 11th Annual U.S. Geological Survey, Central Region, 1999 Poster Review; Collected Abstracts of Selected Poster Papers Presented at Scientific Meetings
1999, Open-File Report 99-321
In 1999, the U.S. Geological Survey Central Region had a poster review where USGS scientists showcased posters that had been presented at scientific meetings. This report contains abstracts for selected posters that were presented at this review. Science topics were from several USGS teams with a broad range of topics....
Spatial geologic data model for the Gunnison, Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre National Forests mineral resource assessment area, southwestern Colorado and digital data for the Leadville, Montrose, Durango, and Colorado parts of the Grand Junction, Moab, and Cortez 1° x 2° geologic maps
W. C. Day, G.N. Green, D. H. Knepper Jr., R. C. Phillips
1999, Open-File Report 99-427
The digital geologic and geographic information system (GIS) data presented here were prepared to aid in Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre, Gunnison National Forest (GMUG) mineral resource assessment Project studies by the U.S. Geological Survey Mineral Resource Program. The goals of the GMUG Project is to provide mineral resource data and an...
Inversion of gravity data to define the pre-Tertiary surface and regional structures possibly influencing ground-water flow in the Pahute Mesa-Oasis Valley region, Nye County, Nevada
T.G. Hildenbrand, V.E. Langenheim, E. A. Mankinen, E.H. McKee
1999, Open-File Report 99-49
A three-dimensional inversion of gravity data from the Pahute Mesa–Oasis Valley region reveals a topographically complex pre-Tertiary basement surface. Beneath Pahute Mesa, the thickness of the Tertiary volcanic deposits may exceed 5 km within the Silent Canyon caldera complex. South of Pahute Mesa in Oasis Valley, basement is shallower (<...