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Surface current observations--Beaufort Sea, 1972
Peter Barnes, Richard Garlow
1975, Open-File Report 75-619
Sediment transport via water and ice in the Beaufort Sea off northern Alaska is related to the movement of the surficial waters. As development proceeds along the north slope of alaska, a knowledge of the potential drift trajectories of water, ice, sediment and pollutants will be needed. In an attempt...
Chemical analyses (raw laboratory data) and locality index maps of the Confederate Gulch area, Broadwater and Meagher Counties, Montana
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1975, Open-File Report 75-212
Analysis of the side looking airborn radar imagery of Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island indicates that radar shows the topography in great detail. Since bedrock geologic features are frequently expressed in the topography the radar lends itself to geologic interpretation. The radar was studied by comparisons with field mapped geologic...
Flow characteristics of the Lower Wisconsin River
J. H. Green
1975, Open-File Report 75-582
The flow of water throughout the year and the stream gradient are necessary considerations in evaluating the recreational potential of the lower Wisconsin River. This flow is regulated in part by the dam at Prairie du Sac and influenced considerably by the 47 storage reservoirs and power dams above Lake...
Basic data for some recent Australian heat-flow measurements
Robert J. Munroe, J.H. Sass, G.T. Milburn, J.C. Jaeger, H.Y. Tammemagi
1975, Open-File Report 75-567
This report has been compiled to provide background information and detailed temperature and thermal conductivity data for the heat-flow values reported in Sass, Jaeger, and Munroe (in press). The data were collected as part of a joint heat-flow study by the Australian National University (ANU) and the U.S. Geological Survey...
Map showing availability of hydrologic data published by the U.S. Environmental Data Service and by the U.S. Geological Survey and cooperating agencies, greater Denver area, Front Range Urban Corridor, Colorado
E. R. Hampton
1975, IMAP 856-C
What is the rainfall of this region? What areas are prone to periodic flooding? What is the water supply? What is the chemical quality of the ground water and water in the streams? How deep is the water table? Which streams are gaged, and where? These and similar questions are...
Preliminary hydrogeologic appraisal of selected hydrothermal systems in northern and central Nevada
F. H. Olmsted, P.A. Glancy, J. R. Harrill, F. E. Rush, A. S. Van Denburgh
1975, Open-File Report 75-56
Several hydrothermal systems in northern and central Nevada were explored in a hydrogeologic reconnaissance. The systems studied comprise those at Stillwater and Soda Lakes-Upsal Hogback in the Carson Desert, Gerlach, Fly Ranch-Granite Range, and Double Hot Springs in the Black Rock Desert, Brady's Hot Springs, Leach Hot Springs in Grass...
Geology of the Sierra Foothills Melange and adjacent areas, Amador County, California
Wendell A. Duffield, Robert V. Sharp
1975, Professional Paper 827
Detailed outcrop mapping in the western Sierra foothills of Amador County, Calif., has resulted in some major changes in the interpretation of stratigraphy and structure. The Amador Group was originally defined at its type locality on the south bank of the Cosumnes River in Amador County to include the Cosumnes...
Chemical and biological quality of water in part of the Everglades, southeastern Florida
Bradley G. Waller, James E. Earle
1975, Water-Resources Investigations Report 75-56
A comprehensive monitoring network was established in a part of the Everglades to evaluate the quality of water being delivered to Everglades National Park. Physical, chemical, and biological parameters were determined in surface water, bottom sediment, and bulk precipitation (rainfall and dry fallout).The geology of the area, bottom sediment, bulk...
Notes on some experiments on the application of subtractive compensation to USGS seismic magnetic tape recording and playback systems
Jerry P. Eaton
1975, Open-File Report 75-663
The purpose of these experiments is to lay the groundwork for the implementation of subtractive compensation of the USGS seismic network tape playbacks utilizing the Develco model 6203 discriminators at a x1 playback speed. Although the Develco discriminators were designed for this application and a matching Develco compensation discriminator was...
Reactions of aqueous aluminum species at mineral surfaces
David Wayne Brown, John David Hem
1975, Water Supply Paper 1827-F
Aqueous aluminum solutions containing 4.5 ? 10 4 molar aluminum in 0.01 molar NaC104 were partly neutralized with NaOH to give OH:A1 mole ratios from 1.40 to 2.76. Measured amounts of montmorillonite, kaolinite, volcanic ash, or feldspathic sand were added to provide an area of inert surface. Reactions that occurred...
Water resources data for Louisiana, water year 1974
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1975, Water Data Report LA-74-1
Water resources data for the 1974 water year for Louisiana including records of streamflow or reservoir storage at gaging stations, partial-record stations, and miscellaneous sites, and records of water-quality data on the chemical and physical characteristics of surface water, are given in this report. In Part 1, records are included...