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Redwood National Park studies; data release number 2, Redwood Creek, Humboldt County, and Mill Creek, Del Norte County, California, April 11, 1974-September 30, 1975
Rick T. Iwatsubo, K.M. Nolan, D.R. Harden, G.D. Glysson
1976, Open-File Report 76-678
An interdisciplinary study has been undertaken in Redwood National Park, Calif., to describe parts of the ecosystems and recent changes in the intensity of erosion and sedimentation, define processes that may alter the natural ecosystems, and assess the impact of recent road construction and timber harvest. This report is the...
Basic data from five core holes in the Raft River geothermal area, Cassia County, Idaho
E. G. Crosthwaite (compiler)
1976, Open-File Report 76-665
Studies of the geothermal aspect-of the Bridge area of the Raft River basin in south-central Idaho (fig. 1) by the U.S. Geological Survey began in 1972 when Young and Mitchell (1973) made a geochemical and geologic reconnaissance of selected thermal waters in Idaho. The Bridge area had been designated the...
Flood of June 27, 1975, in City of Ames, Iowa
Oscar G. Lara, Albert J. Heinitz
1976, Open-File Report 76-728
On June 27, 1975, the city of Ames and vicinity sustained severe flooding from Squaw creek and the south Skunk River. The storm which preceded the flood was net particularly outstanding in its intensity or duration. However, antecedent conditions plus the timing and direction of the storm were "ideally tuned"...
Ground-water records for southeastern Oklahoma : Part 1, records of wells, test-holes, and springs
John S. Havens, DeRoy L. Bergman
1976, Open-File Report 76-889
The U. S. Geological Survey has collected data on Oklahoma's ground-water resources since 1934. Most of these data were collected as part of specific ground-water studies conducted in cooperation with various Federal, State, and local agencies. Although a large amount of ground-water data have been published, they are scattered through a...
Summary appraisals of the nation's ground-water resources – Arkansas-White-Red region
M. S. Bedinger, R. T. Sniegocki
1976, Professional Paper 813-H
The Arkansas-White-Red Region, an area of265,000 square miles (6.86x1011 square metres), is characterized by diversity in geography, climate, and geology and, in turn, by diversity in water resources and water problems. The western semiarid part of the region is water deficient, that is, potential evapotranspiration exceeds precipitation. The eastern, humid part...
Water resources data for Indiana, water year 1975
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1976, Water Data Report IN-75-1
Water resources data for the 1975 water year for Indiana consist of records of streamflow or reservoir storage at gaging stations, partial-record stations, miscellaneous sites, and records of water-quality data on the chemical and physical characteristics of surface water, and water levels of wells. Records for a few pertinent streamflow...
Integration of geological remote-sensing techniques in subsurface analysis
James V. Taranik, Charles M. Trautwein
1976, Open-File Report 76-402
Geological remote sensing is defined as the study of the Earth utilizing electromagnetic radiation which is either reflected or emitted from its surface in wavelengths ranging from 0.3 micrometre to 3 metres. The natural surface of the Earth is composed of a diversified combination of surface cover types, and geologists...