Preliminary data report conducted for the Colorado State Geological Survey on the Superconducting, Supercollider study
D. S. Collins, T. C. Nichols Jr.
1987, Open-File Report 87-55
Water-resources activities of the U.S. Geological Survey in Kansas; fiscal years 1985 and 1986
L. J. Combs (compiler)
1987, Open-File Report 87-211
The principal mission of the U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Division, in Kansas is to investigate the occurrence, quantity, quality, distribution, and movement of surface and groundwater throughout the State. Primary activities include the systematic collection, analysis and interpretation of hydrologic data, evaluation of water demands, and water resources research....
Operation of hydrologic data collection stations by the U.S. Geological Survey in 1987
Alberto Condes de la Torre
1987, Open-File Report 87-563
The U.S. Geological Survey operates hydrologic data collection stations nationwide which serve the needs of all levels of government, the private sector, and the general public, for water resources information. During fiscal year 1987, surface water discharge was determined at 10,624 stations; stage data on streams, reservoirs, and lakes were...
User's guide to ESM; a database for strong-motion information
April Converse
1987, Open-File Report 87-160
Hydrology of area 46, Northern Great Plains and Rocky Mountain coal provinces, North Dakota
M.G. Croft, Orlo A. Crosby
1987, Open-File Report 84-467
This report is one of a series that describes the hydrology of coal provinces nationwide. The Northern Great Plains and Rocky Mountain Coal Provinces are divided into 20 separate reporting areas which are numbered 43 to 62. This report provides general hydrologic information for Area 46 using a brief text...
Compilation and estimation of pumpage for the major ground-water users in the coastal plain of Alabama, 1960-85
J.E. Crownover
1987, Open-File Report 86-547
This report provides a compilation and estimation of groundwater pumpage for selected public systems located in the Southeastern Coastal Plain aquifer system in Alabama. The groundwater pumpage use and the source of data are given for each year during the period of 1960-85. (USGS)...
Water-quality data for the Clark Fork and selected tributaries from Deer Lodge to Milltown, Montana, March 1985 through June 1986
J. H. Lambing
1987, Open-File Report 87-110
A sampling program was conducted at six stream sites. The purpose of the study was to collect baseline data on concentrations of suspended sediment and selected trace metals in streamflow. Included in this report are tables of daily data for mean streamflow, suspended sediment concentration, and suspended sediment discharge at...
Electrical data release for the Owens Peak Wilderness Study Area (CA-010-026) Tulare and Kern counties, California
H. A. Pierce, D.B. Hoover, C. L. Tippens
1987, Open-File Report 87-134
Gravity survey data of seven wilderness study areas in Southwest Utah, Kane, and Garfield counties, Utah
A. E. McCafferty, J. W. Cady
1987, Open-File Report 87-200
January 1987 water levels, and data related to water-level changes, western and south-central Kansas
B.J. Dague
1987, Open-File Report 87-241
Hydrologic data related to water level measurements were collected in observation wells in western and south-central Kansas. The measurements were made in midwinter when pumping was minimal and water levels had recovered, for the most part, from the effects of pumping during the previous irrigation season. Annual hydrologic data are...
Hydrologic data for the San Juan and Animas River valleys in the Farmington, Aztec, Bloomfield, and Cedar Hill areas, San Juan County, New Mexico
D. P. McAda, S. G. Shelton
1987, Open-File Report 87-385
In July 1985, the U.S. Geological Survey initiated a three-year study in San Juan County, New Mexico, to determine the concentrations of chemical constituents in the groundwater in the San Juan and Animas River valleys and to determine the direction and rate of groundwater flow and its relation to river...
South-central United States well-bore breakout-data catalog
R. L. Dart
1987, Open-File Report 87-405
Data on the geochemistry of pelagic clay on the abyssal plain surrounding Shimada Seamount, eastern equatorial North Pacific
W.E. Dean, J.V. Gardner
1987, Open-File Report 87-622
Water-resources activities of the U.S. Geological Survey in South Dakota; fiscal years 1986-87
E. M. Decker (compiler)
1987, Open-File Report 87-383
In South Dakota, the first collection of streamflow data by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) was in 1903. Despite its early beginning, it was not until October 16, 1944, that the Bismarck District, comprising the states of North Dakota and South Dakota , was created to assess the water resources...
Water movement in the unsaturated zone at a low-level radioactive-waste burial site near Barnwell, South Carolina
K.F. Dennehy, P.B. McMahon
1987, Open-File Report 87-46
Four unsaturated zone monitoring sites and a meteorologic station were installed at the low level radioactive waste burial site near Barnwell, South Carolina, to investigate the geohydrologic and climatologic factors affecting water movement in the unsaturated zone. The study site is located in the Atlantic Coastal Plain. The unsaturated zone...
Ground-water-level data for the Albuquerque-Belen Basin, New Mexico, through water year 1985
G.E. Kues
1987, Open-File Report 87-116
The Albuquerque-Belen Basin is in north-central New Mexico and is approximately 100 mi long and 25 to 40 mi wide. The only perennial stream in the area, the southward-flowing Rio Grande, approximately bisects the basin. Groundwater is the only source used to obtain drinking-water supplies. The basin 's population increased...
Prediction of the effects of mine dewatering on four lakes near Crandon, Wisconsin, by use of a water-budget model
William R. Krug, Nile A. Ostenso, J. T. Krohelski
1987, Open-File Report 87-471
The effects of dewatering a proposed zinc and copper mine on water levels of four lakes near Crandon, Wisconsin, were predicted by use of a digital water-budget model of the lakes. The average lake-stage reduction predicted by the model for expected ground-water levels after mine dewatering ranged from 0.21 feet for...
Columbia Glacier, Alaska, photogrammetry data set, 1981-82 and 1984-85
R. M. Krimmel
1987, Open-File Report 87-219
Photogrammetric processing of 12 sets of vertical aerial photography of the Columbia Glacier, Alaska, has measured the altitude and velocity fields of the lowest 14,000 m of the glacier during the periods of September 1981 to October 1982 and October 1984 to September 1985. The data set consists of the...
Electrical data release: Natural source telluric traverses and audio-magnetotelluric soundings near Las Vegas, north-central Clark County, Nevada
H. A. Pierce, Donald B. Hoover
1987, Open-File Report 88-212
No abstract available....
Vertical profiles of velocity and suspended sediment in streams near Mount St. Helens, Washington
R.L. Dinehart
1987, Open-File Report 87-377
Vertical profiles of high suspended-sediment concentrations and high velocities in stream near Mount St. Helens were measured between January 1981 and May 1986 at seven gaging stations. Data-collection methods are described and the numerical data are tabulated and plotted. Values for the exponent of the sediment-distribution equation were computed for...
Ground-water levels in the alluvial aquifer in eastern Arkansas, 1986
Maria Plafcan
1987, Open-File Report 87-545
This report, prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Arkansas Soil and Water Conservation Commission, the U.S. Soil Conservation Service, and local Conservation Districts, contains groundwater level measurements of 512 wells tapping the Mississippi River Valley alluvial aquifer of eastern Arkansas. The measurements were made by district...
Data report for the 1978-1985 seismic-refraction surveys in northeastern California
W.M. Kohler, G. S. Fuis, P.A. Berge
1987, Open-File Report 87-625
Hydrologic and geologic data for the Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone near Georgetown, Williamson County, Texas, 1986-87
M.E. Dorsey, Diana L. Slagle
1987, Open-File Report 87-691
This report presents a compilation and summary of data related to the interchange of water between the Edwards aquifer and streams, and to the hydraulics of vertical movement of water in the Georgetown Limestone in the Georgetown area of Williamson County. It presents hydrologic, geologic, hydraulic, physical, geophysical, and water-quality...
Interpretation of detailed aerial gamma-ray survey, Jabal Ashirah area, southeastern Arabian Shield, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
J. S. Duval
1987, Open-File Report 87-599
A detailed aerial gamma-ray spectrometric survey of the Jabal Ashirah area in the southeastern Arabian Shield has been analyzed using computer-classification algorithms. The analysis resulted in maps that show radiometric map units and gamma-ray anomalies indicating the presence of possible concentrations of potassium and uranium. The radiometric-unit map was interpreted...
Streamflow characteristics of the Colorado River Basin in Utah through September 1981
R.C. Christensen, E.B. Johnson, G.G. Plantz
1987, Open-File Report 85-421
This report summarizes discharge data and other streamflow characteristics developed from gag ing-station records collected through September 1981 at 337 stations in the Colorado River Basin in Utah. Data also are included for 14 stations in adjacent areas of the bordering states of Arizona, Colorado, and Wyoming (fig. 1). The...