Lifelines and earthquake hazards in the greater Seattle area
Ralph Albert Haugerud, D. B. Ballantyne, C.S. Weaver, K.L. Meagher, E. A. Barnett
1999, Open-File Report 99-387
Ground-water, surface-water, and water-chemistry data, Black Mesa area, northeastern Arizona, 1997
Gregory R. Littin, Bradley M. Baum, Margot Truini
1999, Open-File Report 98-653
The Black Mesa monitoring program is designed to document long-term effects of ground-water from the N aquifer by industrial and municipal users. The N aquifer is the major source of water in the 5,400-square-mile Black Mesa area, and the ground water occurs under confined and unconfined conditions. Monitoring...
Results of the U.S. Geological Survey's Analytical Evaluation Program for standard reference samples: T-155 (trace constituents), M-148 (major constituents), N-59 (nutrient constituents), N-60 (nutrient constituents), P-31 (low ionic strength constituents), GWT-4 (ground-water trace constituents) and Hg-27 (Mercury) distributed in September 1998
Jerry W. Farrar
1999, Open-File Report 99-72
This report presents the results of the U.S. Geological Survey's analytical evaluation program for seven standard reference samples -- T-155 (trace constituents), M-148 (major constituents), N-59 (nutrient constituents), N-60 (nutrient constituents), P-31 (low ionic strength constituents), GWT-4 (ground-water trace constituents), and Hg- 27 (mercury) -- which were distributed in September...
Hydrologic data for the Columbia/Eagle Bluffs Wetland Complex, Columbia, Missouri-1993-96
Joseph M. Richards
1999, Open-File Report 99-607
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Missouri Department of Conservation and the city of Columbia, Missouri, collected hydrologic data from September 1993 through October 1996 as part of a hydrologic characterization of the Columbia/Eagle Bluffs Wetland Complex. The wetland complex was constructed in the Missouri River alluvial plain...
A temporal and spatial analysis of ground-water levels for effective monitoring in Huron County, Michigan
David J. Holtschlag, M.J. Sweat
1999, Open-File Report 98-629
Quarterly water-level measurements were analyzed to assess the effectiveness of a monitoring network of 26 wells in Huron County, Michigan. Trends were identified as constant levels and autoregressive components were computed at all wells on the basis of data collected from 1993 to 1997, using structural time series analysis. Fixed...
An evaluation of alternative chemical classifications of sandstones
D. A. Lindsey
1999, Open-File Report 99-346
Chemical classification of sandstone is worth attempting because modern analytical methods are producing extensive data sets on rock composition. Previous compilations and statistical studies have demonstrated the application of chemical data to problems in sandstone petrology, but classification has been largely ignored. Chemical data has value for classification, but the...
Manual del McVCO 1999
P.J. McChesney
1999, Open-File Report 99-361-S
El McVCO es un generador de frecuencias basado en un microcontrolador que reemplaza al oscilador controlado por voltaje (VCO) utilizado en telemetría analógica de datos sísmicas. Acepta señales de baja potencia desde un sismómetro y produce una señal subportadora modulada en frecuencia adecuada para enlaces telefónicos o vía radio a...
Water-level data for the Albuquerque Basin and adjacent areas, New Mexico, period of record through 1998
Dale R. Rankin
1999, Open-File Report 99-269
The Albuquerque Basin, located in central New Mexico, is about 100 miles long and 25 to 40 miles wide. The basin is defined as the extent of Cenozoic deposits that encompass the structural Rio Grande Rift within the basin. Drinking-water supplies throughout the Albuquerque Basin are obtained solely from ground- water...
Report on the Decision Support Systems Workshop, Denver, Colorado February 18-20, 1998
Thomas Gunther
Gene Lessard, editor(s)
1999, Open-File Report 99-351
Transverse and Longitudinal Geologic Cross-Sections Across Parts of Southeast California
George I. Smith, Robert Goodfellow
1999, Open-File Report 93-387
Mercury, methylmercury, and other water-quality data from flood-control impoundments and natural waters of the Red River of the North Basin, Minnesota, 1997-99
Mark E. Brigham, Mark L. Olson, John F. DeWild
1999, Open-File Report 99-273-A
It is now well documented that impoundment of natural waters, with inundation of terrestrial area, results in enhanced conversion of inorganic mercury to methylmercury, a form that is toxic and bioaccumulates to a greater extent than inorganic mercury. Concentrations of mercury, methylmercury, and other water-quality constituents are reported from water...
Geologic datasets for weights of evidence analysis in northeast Washington: 3. Minerals-related permits on national forests, 1967 to 1998
D. E. Boleneus
1999, Open-File Report 99-414-A
Permits to explore for and (or) develop mineral resources on forest land can be used to indicate locations and types of mineral-related activities on national forests. Permits for these activities require filing at the Forest Service a Notice of Intention (Notice) to conduct mineral exploration activities and (or) a Plan...
Model input and output files for the simulation of time of arrival of landfill leachate at the water table, Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Facility, U.S. Army Air Defense Artillery Center and Fort Bliss, El Paso County, Texas
Cynthia G. Abeyta, Peter F. Frenzel
1999, Open-File Report 98-397
This report contains listings of model input and output files for the simulation of the time of arrival of landfill leachate at the water table from the Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Facility (MSWLF), about 10 miles northeast of downtown El Paso, Texas. This simulation was done by the U.S. Geological...
Recommendations for Cycle II of National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program
U.S. Geological Survey, Gail E. Mallard, Jeffrey T. Armbruster, Robert E. Broshears, Eric J. Evenson, Samuel N. Luoma, Patrick J. Phillips, Keith R. Prince
1999, Open-File Report 99-470
The Planning Team for the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program defines a successful NAWQA Program as one that makes a balanced contribution to study-unit issues, national issues, and to the pursuit of scientific knowledge. Using this criterion, NAWQA has been a success. The program has provided...
Chemical composition of weathered and unweathered strata of the Meade Peak Phosphatic Shale Member of the Permian Phosphoria Formation-A. Measured sections A and B, central part of Rasmussen Ridge, Caribou County, Idaho
J. R. Herring, G. A. Desborough, S. A. Wilson, R. G. Tysdal, R. I. Grauch, M. E. Gunter
1999, Open-File Report 99-147-A
Near Field Receiving Water Monitoring of Trace Metals in Clams (Macoma balthica) and sediments near the Palo Alto and San Jose/Sunnyvale Water Quality Control Plants in South San Francisco Bay
C.J. Wellise, S. N. Luoma, D.J. Cain, C. Brown, M. Hornberger, R. Bouse
1999, Open-File Report 99-455
Proceedings of the Third International Circumpolar Arctic Vegetation Mapping Workshop : a compilation of abstracts and short papers presented at the U.S. Geological Survey, EROS Alaska Field Office, Anchorage, Alaska, U.S.A., June 3-7, 1998
Carl J. Markon, Donald A. Walker
1999, Open-File Report 99-551
No abstract available....
Source-area characteristics of large public surface-water supplies in the conterminous United States : an information resource for source-water assessment
Richard B. Alexander, Richard A. Smith, Michael J. Focazio, Marilee A. Horn
1999, Open-File Report 99-248
Gas-oil ratios for source rocks containing Type-I, -II, -IIS, and -III kerogens as determined by hydrous pyrolysis
M. D. Lewan, A.A. Henry
1999, Open-File Report 99-327
Multispectral multisensor image fusion using wavelet transforms
George Lemeshewsky
1999, Open-File Report 99-626
ERF1 -- Enhanced River Reach File 1.2
Richard B. Alexander, John W. Brakebill, Robert E. Brew, Richard A. Smith
1999, Open-File Report 99-457
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's River Reach File 1 (RF1) to ensure the hydrologic integrity of the digital reach traces and to quantify the mean water time of travel in river reaches and reservoirs [see USEPA (1996) for a description of the original RF1]....
Science challenge questions and answers
Carol A. Lawson, Mary Ellen Lazarus
1999, Open-File Report 98-507-B
Inner West-Central Florida Continental Shelf: Surface Sediment Characteristics and Distribution
G. R. Brooks, L. J. Doyle, N. T. DeWitt, B. C. Suthard
1999, Open-File Report 98-37
Inner west-central Florida continental shelf: Sedimentary facies and facies associations
Gregory Robert Brooks, L. J. Doyle, B. C. Suthard, N. T. DeWitt
1999, Open-File Report 98-796
No abstract available....
Results of the U.S. Geological Survey's Analytical Evaluation Program for standard reference samples distributed in March 1999
Jerry W. Farrar, Kimberly M. Chleboun
1999, Open-File Report 99-259
This report presents the results of the U.S. Geological Survey's analytical evaluation program for 8 standard reference samples -- T-157 (trace constituents), M-150 (major constituents), N-61 (nutrient constituents), N-62 (nutrient constituents), P-32 (low ionic strength constituents), GWT-5 (ground-water trace constituents), GWM- 4 (ground-water major constituents),and Hg-28 (mercury) -- that were...