Metalliferous black shales and related ore deposits; proceedings, 1989 United States Working Group meeting, International Geological Correlation Program Project 254
Richard I. Grauch, Holly L.O. Huyck
1990, Circular 1058
Organization, programs, and activities of the Geologic Division, U.S. Geological Survey
Robert Ellis Davis
1990, Circular 1000
The eruption of Redoubt Volcano, Alaska, December 14, 1989-August 31, 1990
Thomas J. Casadevall, Bernard A. Chouet, John N. Davies, Steven A. Estes, Cynthia A. Gardner, Richard P. Hoblitt, John C. Lahr, Richard G. Lahusen, Jon J. Major, Robert G. McGimsey, Thomas P. Miller, Thomas L. Murray, Christina A. Neal, Christopher J. Nye, Robert A. Page, Thomas C. Pierson, John Power, Christopher D. Stephens, Richard B. Waitt
Steven R. Brantley, editor(s)
1990, Circular 1061
No abstract available....
Catalogue of U.S. Geological Survey strong-motion records, 1988
J. C. Switzer (compiler), R. L. Porcella
1990, Circular 1057
A user's manual for a method of map scanning and digital editing for thematic map production and data-base construction
D. R. Soller, W.R. Stettner, K.J. Lanfear, D. S. Aitken
1990, Circular 1054
Coal resources available for development; a methodology and pilot study
Jane R. Eggleston, M. Devereux Carter, James C. Cobb
1990, Circular 1055
Coal accounts for a major portion of our Nation's energy supply in projections for the future. A demonstrated reserve base of more than 475 billion short tons, as the Department of Energy currently estimates, indicates that, on the basis of today's rate of consumption, the United States has enough coal...
International strategic minerals inventory summary report; tin
D. M. Sutphin, A. E. Sabin, B.L. Reed
1990, Circular 930-J
The International Strategic Minerals Inventory tin inventory contains records for 56 major tin deposits and districts in 21 countries. These countries accounted for 98 percent of the 10 million metric tons of tin produced in the period 1934-87. Tin is a good alloying metal and is generally nontoxic, and its...
Digitization of a geologic map for the Quebec-Maine-Gulf of Maine global geoscience transect
Bruce E. Wright, David B. Stewart
1990, Circular 1041
The Bedrock Geologic Map of Maine was digitized and combined with digital geologic data for Quebec and the Gulf of Maine for the Quebec-Maine-Gulf of Maine Geologic Transect Project. This map is being combined with digital geophysical data to produce three-dimensional depictions of the subsurface geology and to produce cross...
Safe disposal of radionuclides in low-level radioactive-waste repository sites; Low-level radioactive-waste disposal workshop, U.S. Geological Survey, July 11-16, 1987, Big Bear Lake, Calif., Proceedings
Marion S. Bedinger, Peter R. Stevens, editor(s)
1990, Circular 1036
In the United States, low-level radioactive waste is disposed by shallow-land burial. Low-level radioactive waste generated by non-Federal facilities has been buried at six commercially operated sites; low-level radioactive waste generated by Federal facilities has been buried at eight major and several minor Federally operated sites (fig. 1). Generally, low-level...
The 1987 estimate of undiscovered uranium endowment in solution-collapse breccia pipes in the Grand Canyon region of northern Arizona and adjacent Utah
Warren Irvin Finch, H. B. Sutphin, C. T. Pierson, R.B. McCammon, K. J. Wenrich
1990, Circular 1051
1990 annual report on Alaska's mineral resources
Jill L. Schneider
1990, Circular 1056
Tecumseh's prophecy: Preparing for the next New Madrid earthquake: A plan for an intensified study of the New Madrid seismic zone
Arch C. Johnston
Robert Morrison Hamilton, editor(s)
1990, Circular 1066
No abstract available....
USGS research on energy resources, 1990; program and abstracts
Lorna M.H. Carter, editor(s)
1990, Circular 1060
The Alaska Mineral Resource Assessment Program: Background information to accompany folio of geologic and resource maps of the Ugashik, Bristol Bay, and western part of Karluk quadrangles, Alaska
Robert L. Detterman, J. E. Case, S. E. Church, J. G. Frisken, Frederic H. Wilson, M. E. Yount
1990, Circular 1046
The Ugashik, Bristol Bay, and western part of Karluk quadrangles (1:250,000) are a part of the Alaska Peninsula in southwestern Alaska. This circular, in conjunction with a companion folio of MF-series maps, two I-series geologic maps, and three bulletins, represents the results of integrated field and laboratory studies on the...
Probabilities of large earthquakes in the San Francisco Bay region, California
Working Group on California Earthquake Probabilities
1990, Circular 1053
International strategic minerals inventory summary report; lithium
T.F. Anstett, U.H. Krauss, J.A. Ober, H.W. Schmidt
1990, Circular 930-I
Major world resources of lithium are described in this summary report of information in the International Strategic Minerals Inventory (ISMI). ISMI is a cooperative data-collection effort of earth-science and mineral-resource agencies in Australia, Canada, the Federal Republic of Germany, the Republic of South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United...
Chemistry and mineralogy of natural bitumens and heavy oils and their reservoir rocks from the United States, Canada, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela
John W. Hosterman, R. F. Meyer, C.A. Palmer, M. W. Doughten, D.E. Anders
1990, Circular 1047
Twenty-one samples from natural bitumen and heavy oil deposits in seven States of the United States and six samples from outside the United States form the basis of this initial study. This Circular gives the mineral content of the reservoir rock, the trace-element distribution in the reservoir rock and hydrocarbons,...
Magnetic models for the United States for 1985
Norman W. Peddie, Audronis K. Zunde
1990, Circular 1039
New models describing the magnetic field in the United States at the beginning of 1985 and the rate of change expected during the next few years have been developed. The models--which will serve as the basis for a new set of magnetic charts--were derived from several tens of thousands of...
An enhanced digital line graph design
Stephen C. Guptill
Stephen C. Guptill, editor(s)
1990, Circular 1048
In response to increasing information demands on its digital cartographic data, the U.S. Geological Survey has designed an enhanced version of the Digital Line Graph, termed Digital Line Graph - Enhanced (DLG-E). In the DLG-E model, the phenomena represented by geographic and cartographic data are termed entities. Entities represent individual...
Proceedings of a U.S. Geological Survey workshop on environmental geochemistry
Bruce R. Doe, editor(s)
1990, Circular 1033
No abstract available....
Proceedings of the 1989 Exclusive Economic Zone symposium on Mapping and research; Federal-State partners in EEZ mapping
Bonnie A. McGregor
Millington Lockwood, editor(s)
1990, Circular 1052
Applicability of ambient toxicity testing to national or regional water-quality assessment
John F. Elder
1990, Circular 1049
Comprehensive assessment of the quality of natural waters requires a multifaceted approach. Descriptions of existing conditions may be achieved by various kinds of chemical and hydrologic analyses, whereas information about the effects of such conditions on living organisms depends on biological monitoring. Toxicity testing is one type of biological monitoring...
U.S. Geological Survey-Missouri Geological Survey symposium; Mineral-resource potential of the Midcontinent; program and abstracts, St. Louis, Missouri, April 11-12, 1989
Martin B. Goldhaber
Walden P. Pratt, editor(s)
1990, Circular 1043
Don't release exotic fish
Dawn P. Jennings, J.D. Williams
1990, Circular 886
Abstract not supplied at this time...
Metalliferous black shales and related ore deposits; program and abstracts
Richard I. Grauch, Joel S. Leventhal
1989, Circular 1037