Seismicity map of greater San Francisco Bay area, California (1969-1971)
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1972, Open-File Report 72-419
No abstract available....
Surface water map of the Salina quadrangle, Utah
Harry R. Covington, Paul L. Williams
1972, IMAP 591-F
This map shows streamflow measured in acre-feet (1 acre-foot Is the amount of water that would cover an area of one acre to a depth of one foot – 43,560 cubic feet or about 326,700 gallons). Streamflow is measured and recorded by the U.S. Geological Survey at gaging stations located...
Preliminary geologic terrain map of Mars
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey, Baerbel K. Lucchitta
1972, Open-File Report 72-416
No abstract available....
Aeromagnetic map of the Jemez area, New Mexico
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1972, Open-File Report 72-391
No abstract available....
Ground-water data in the Corvallis-Albany area, central Willamette Valley, Oregon
F. J. Frank, N. A. Johnson
1972, Report
THE CORVALLIS-ALBANY AREA IS PART OF THE ALLUVIAL PLAIN THAT LIES BETWEEN THE CASCADE AND COAST RANGES IN THE CENTRAL WILLAMETTE VALLEY IN NORTHWESTERN OREGON. THE ALLUVIAL DEPOSITS (SAND AND GRAVEL) OF THE VALLEY PLAIN CONTAIN THE MOST PRODUCTIVE AQUIFERS IN THE AREA AND ARE CONSIDERED TO BE THE ONLY...
Falling-stream turbidimeter as a means of measuring sediment concentrations in streams
Harold P. Guy, Richard C. Olson
1972, Report
An optical (photocell) sensing device was used to measure the relative transparency characteristics of sediment suspensions with a view toward improving our ability to measure the temporal variations of suspended-sediment concentration moving in streams. The instrument used was a commercial "falling stream" turbidimeter that measured the relative transparency of a...
Interstitial water studies on small core samples, leg 14
L.S. Waterman, F.L. Sayles, Frank T. Manheim
1972, Initial reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project (14) 753-761
The interstitial waters from the sediments cored on Leg 14 exhibit characteristic compositional trends with three important exceptions. At most of the sites, the changes in Na and Cl are very small while enrichment of Ca and Sr and depletion of Mg and SO4 is typical of patterns observed in...
Interstitial Water studies on small core samples, deep sea drilling project, leg XII
Frank T. Manheim, F.L. Sayles, L.S. Waterman
1972, Initial reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project (12) 1193-1199
With the exception of Site 114, all interstitial waters in Leg 12 showed marked increases in calcium, which can be attributed to diagenetic dissolution and recrystallization of calcium carbonate, especially coccolith and foraminiferal tests. Magnesium loss may be due to either or both replacement of iron in clays or the...
Interstitial water studies on small core samples, leg XI
F.L. Sayles, Frank T. Manheim, L.S. Waterman
1972, Initial reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project (11) 997-1007
The sediments cored at Sites 98, 99 and 100 are predominantly biogenic; those cored at Sites 101 through 106 are composed mainly of terrigenous material. As reported previously, most constituents in pore waters from the biogenic oozes exhibit minor changes in chemistry relative to sea water. In the terrigenous-hemipelagic sediments...
Interstitial waters in sediments
Frank T. Manheim
1972, Book chapter, Encyclopedia of geochemistry and environmental sciences
No abstract available....
Summary of data collected for the Miami River Restoration Project during March and September, 1971
F.W. Meyer, E.T. Wimberly
1972, Open-File Report FL 72-020
No abstract available....
Organochlorine insecticide, herbicide and polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) inhibition of NaK-ATPase in rainbow trout
Paul W. Davis, Jacqueline M. Friedhoff, Gary A. Wedemeyer
1972, Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 69-72
The current widespread presence of chlorinated insecticides, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB's) and herbicides in world waterways has elicited much interest in the mechanisms of their toxicity in fishes. Inhibition of Na+,K+-activated adenosinetriphosphatase (NaK-ATPase) and Mg++-dependent ATPase (Mg-ATPase) by DDT, endosulfan and dicofol has been demonstrated in gill, brain and kidney microsomes...
Some effects of aldrin-treated rice on Gulf Coast wildlife
Edward L. Flickinger, Kirk A. King
1972, Journal of Wildlife Management (36) 706-727
Wildlife casualties from aldrin-dieldrin poisoning are associated with the planting of aldrin-treated rice seed along the Texas Gulf Coast. The fulvous tree duck (Dendrocygna bicolor), which depends on the rice field habitats and is highly susceptible to aldrin-dieldrin poisoning, is suffering a serious population decline in that area. Dead waterfowl,...
Obsidian hydration dating applied to basaltic volcanic activity
M. W. Higgins, A. C. Waters, I. Friedman, N.V. Peterson, E.A. Groh
1972, Science (176) 1259-1260
No abstract available....
Red fox spatial characteristics in relation to waterfowl predation
A.B. Sargeant
1972, Journal of Wildlife Management (36) 225-236
Radio-equipped red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) on the Cedar Creek area in Minnesota were spatially distributed, with individual families occupying well defined, nonoverlapping, contiguous territories. Territory boundaries often conformed to natural physical boundaries and appeared to be maintained through some nonaggressive behavior mechanism. Individual foxes traveled extensively throughout the family territory...
Geologic map index of Minnesota Part B, 1953-1970
W.L. McIntosh, Margaret Eister
1972, Report
No abstract available....
Flood stages and discharges for small streams in North Dakota
Orlo A. Crosby, Roger A. Pewe
1972, Report
No abstract available....
Field trip guidebook for hydrogeology of the Twin Cities Artesian Basin
T. C. Winter, R.F. Norvitch
1972, Guidebook 8
No abstract available....
An approach to the design of statewide or regional ground water information systems
Thomas C. Winter
1972, Water Resources Research (8) 222-230
The design of water information or basic data systems must be flexible enough to provide information and data for a broad range of interests from national to local. The system must satisfy the need for information for accounting, surveillance, and areal synthesis purposes. The network is designed by identifying specific...
Suspended matter in surface waters of the northern Gulf of Mexico
Frank T. Manheim, J.C. Hathaway, Elazar Uchupi
1972, Limnology and Oceanography (17) 17-27
Analyses of about 200 surface water samples collected during late fall 1966 show that concentrations of suspended matter greater than 1 mg/liter were restricted to within a few kilometers off Florida, but extended more than 100 km off Louisiana and Texas. Suspensates from areas farther than 100 km from shore...
National Atlas, Central Pacific states
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1972, Report
No abstract available....
Annual water-resources review, White Sands Missile Range: 1971
R. R. Cruz
1972, Report
This report presents water-resource information that was collected at White Sands Missile Range during 1971 and early 1972 by personnel of the U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Division. Data on ground-water pumpage and resulting water-level fluctuation, chemical quality, percipitation, and surface-water runoff are summarized in the report. The data were...
Distribution and isotopic composition of uranium in lower Nueces River, Nueces Bay and Corpus Christi Bay, Texas
Charles W. Holmes, Elizabeth Ann Slade
1972, Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions (22) 315-322
The uranium concentration and isotopic composition of water and suspended sediment from the Nueces River, Nueces Bay and Corpus Christi Bay were determined by alpha-spectroscopy. The average dissolved uranium concentration and radioactivity ratio (U234/U238) of Nueces River water were determined to be 2.44 µg/1 and 1.15 respectively. Water from a...
Water resources data for Iowa, water year 1971
U.S. Geological Survey
1972, Report
No abstract available....
Annual compilation and analysis of hydrologic data for Honey Creek, Trinity River Basin, Texas, 1970
B.B. Hampton
1972, Report
The U.S. Soil Conservation Service is actively engaged in the installation of flood- and soil-erosion reducing measures in Texas under the authority of "The Flood Control Act of 1936 and 1944" and "Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act" (Public Law 566), as amended. The Soil Conservation Service has found a...