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Low-flow characteristics of Kentucky streams
K.J. Ruhl, G. R. Martin
1991, Water-Resources Investigations Report 91-4097
Low-flow characteristics were determined for 136 continuous-record and 212 low-flow partial-record streamflow gaging stations in Kentucky. Low-flow frequency curves were developed for the continuous-record gaging stations from daily mean streamflows for unregulated periods of 10 years or more. Through graphical correlation with data from one or more of the continuous-record...
Cores from marine geologic features in the western Gulf of Maine
Robert N. Oldale, Gerald B. Edwards
1991, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 2147
Submerged geologic features located in the western Gulf of Maine between Cape Ann, Massachusetts and New Hampshire (fig. 1), were identified from high-resolution seismic-reflection data collected between 1979 and 1980. The features include the following. (1) A pair of end morained formed during the retreat of the Laurentide Ice Sheet...
The computer program estimate trend (ESTREND), a system for the detection of trends in water-quality data
Terry L. Schertz, Richard B. Alexander, Dane J. Ohe
1991, Water-Resources Investigations Report 91-4040
Computerized statistical and graphical procedures were developed for use in U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) investigations of trend in stream water-quality data. These procedures, identified as EStimate TREND (ESTREND), are described in this paper to assist USGS investigators involved in multiple-station studies of water-quality trends. Additional discussion focuses on certain statistical...
Maps and cross sections depicting the shallow seismic stratigraphy of the continental shelf and slope off Georgia from interpretation of high-resolution seismic-reflection data
Peter Popenoe
1991, Open-File Report 91-397
A seismic-stratigraphic study that used existing USGS high-resolution seismic-reflection profiles was made in the area of the TACTS coreholes. This report presents interpreted cross sections and isopach and structure-contour maps that resulted from that study and some preliminary conclusions. Structure contour maps showing depth below sea level to the upper...
Quaternary geologic map of the Blue Ridge 4° x 6° quadrangle, United States
Alan D. Howard, Robert E. Behling, Walter H. Wheeler, Raymond B. Daniels, W. C. Swadley, Gerald M. Richmond, Richard P. Goldthwait, David S. Fullerton, William D. Sevon, Robert A. Miller, Charles A. Bush
Gerald M. Richmond, David S. Fullerton, Ann Coe Christiansen, editor(s)
1991, IMAP 1420(NJ-17)
This map is part of the Quaternary Geologic Atlas of the United States (I-1420). It was first published as a printed edition in 1986. The geologic data have now been captured digitally and are presented here along with images of the printed map sheet and component parts as PDF files....
Review of water demand and water utilization studies for the Provo River drainage basin, and review of a study of the effects of the proposed Jordanelle Reservoir on seepage to underground mines, Bonneville unit of the central Utah project
K.M. Waddell, G. W. Freethey, D. D. Susong, G. E. Pyper
1991, Open-File Report 91-514
Problem: Questions have been raised concerning the adequacy of available water to fulfill the needs of storage, exchanges, diversions, and instream flows, pursuant to existing water rights in the Provo River drainage basin part of the Bonneville Unit. Also, concern has been expressed about the potential for seepage of water from...
Low-flow characteristics of streams in Virginia
Donald C. Hayes
1991, Water Supply Paper 2374
Streamflow data were collected and low-flow characteristics computed for 715 gaged sites in Virginia Annual minimum average 7-consecutive-day flows range from 0 to 2,195 cubic feet per second for a 2-year recurrence interval and from 0 to 1,423 cubic feet per second for a 10-year recurrence interval. Drainage areas range...
Pliocene climates of the Northern Hemisphere; abstracts of the joint US/USSR workshop on Pliocene paleoclimates, Moscow, USSR, April, 1990
Robert Stephen Thompson, Olga K. Borisova, Tatanya V. Svetlitskaya
1991, Open-File Report 91-447
A joint US-USSR workshop met at the Laboratory of Paleogeography of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR in Moscow from April 20th to 23rd, 1990 to discuss Pliocene paleoclimates and to develop a joint long- term research program. Soviet participants included more than fifteen scientists from across the USSR,...