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Lakes of Oregon, Volume 5: Marion County
Joseph F. Rinella
1977, Report
An inventory of lakes and reservoirs of Oregon is essential for a complete evaluation of the total surface-water supply of the State and to provide a basis for answering questions about Oregon's lakes. Much of the information on lakes and reservoirs previously collected by Federal and State agencies has never...
Access routes to the United States Geological Survey's National Center, Reston, Virginia
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1977, Report
The National Center: The U.S. Geological Survey, established in 1879 as a bureau in the Department of the Interior, is one of the Federal Government's major earth science research and fact-finding agencies. By 1960, the continued growth of the Survey's natural resources and environmental programs and activities led to the...
Procedure for estimating the temperature of a hot-water component in a mixed water by using a plot of dissolved silica versus enthalpy
A. H. Truesdell, R.O. Fournier
1977, Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey (5) 49-52
A graphical method using a plot of dissolved silica versus enthalpy allows quick determination of the temperature of the hot-water component of a nonboiling thermal spring. The method is applicable to warm spring waters that either have not lost heat before mixing or have lost heat by separation of steam...
Coal movement by water, 1974
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1977, Report, National atlas of the United States
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Transverse mixing in the Mobile River, Alabama
William Meyer
1977, Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey (5) 11-16
Transverse dispersion in the Mobile River was measured by (1) ground-based techniques using water samples and a fluorometer and (2) by aerial photography. Magnitude of the transverse mixing coefficient obtained by the two methods was 6.2 feet squared per second (0.58 metre squared per second) and 5.0 feet squared...
Surface deformation in part of the San Jacinto Valley, southern California
Douglas M. Morton
1977, Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey (5) 117-124
Ground fissuring and subsidence occur in a deep alluvium-filled graben between the Casa Loma and San Jacinto faults, San Jacinto Valley, southern California. These processes are attributed chiefly to compaction due to withdrawal of ground water. Subsidence due to compaction is estimated to be a maximum of 3.5 centimetres per...
Use of infrared imagery in bank-storage studies
T. H. Thompson
1977, Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey (5) 1-10
The use of thermal infrared imagery as a reconnaissance tool to identify bank seepage was investigated at Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake in northeastern Washington. The banks of the lake are generally composed of glacial lacustrine sediments deposited when the Cordilleran ice sheet dammed the Columbia River at least three times...