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Mining properties in Washington that were involved in the DMA, DMEA, OME Mineral Exploration Programs, 1950-1974
Thor H. Kiilsgaard
1998, Open-File Report 98-232
Introduction This report and accompanying map (Plate 1) presents information on the Defense Minerals Administration (DMA), Defense Minerals Exploration Administration (DMEA), and Office of Minerals Exploration (OME) mineral exploration programs in Washington. Under these programs, the federal government participated in the exploration costs for certain strategic and critical minerals. Federal funds for mineral exploration under...
Cruise report, RV ocean alert cruise A1-98-HW; January 30 through February 23, 1998, Honolulu to Honolulu, Hawaii
James V. Gardner, John E. Hughes Clarke
1998, Open-File Report 98-212
The major objective of cruise A1-98 was to map portions of the insular slopes of Oahu, Kauai, Maui, Molokai, and Hawaii and to survey in detail US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) ocean dumping sites using a Simrad EM300 high-resolution multibeam mapping system. The cruise was a jointly funded project between...
Assemblages of fishes and their associations with environmental variables, lower San Joaquin River drainage, California
Larry R. Brown
1998, Open-File Report 98-77
Twenty sites in the lower San Joaquin River drainage, California, were sampled from 1993 to 1995 to characterize fish assemblages and their associations with measures of water quality and habitat quality. In addition, four fish community metrics were assessed, including percentages of native fish, omnivorous fish, fish intolerant of environmental...
Aquifer systems in the Great Basin region of Nevada, Utah, and adjacent states; summary report
J. R. Harrill, David E. Prudic
1998, Professional Paper 1409-A
Findings of the Great Basin Regional Aquifer System Analysis (RASA) are summarized. The Great Basin RASA study encompasses an area of about 140,000 square miles. Regional hydrology and ground-water hydrology of the area are described. Five models of basin-fill aquifers, a ground-water flow model of the Fish Springs system, and...
Summary of pesticide data from streams and wells in the Potomac River Basin, 1993-96
Colleen A. Donnelly, Matthew J. Ferrari
1998, Open-File Report 97-666
Eighty-five water-soluble pesticides and pesticide degradation products were analyzed in 384 surface-water and ground-water samples collected from the Potomac River Basin during March 1993 through September 1996. Thirty-nine of these compounds were detected in surface-water samples and 16 were detected in ground-water samples. At least one pesticide was detected in...
Geologic map of the Ennis 30' x 60' quadrangle, Gallatin and Madison Counties, Montana
Karl S. Kellogg, Van S. Williams
1998, Open-File Report 97-851
The Ennis 1:100,000 quadrangle lies within both the Laramide (Late Cretaceous to early Tertiary) foreland province of southwestern Montana and the northeastern margin of the middle to late Tertiary Basin and Range province. The oldest rocks in the quadrangle are Archean high-grade gneiss, and granitic to ultramafic intrusive rocks that...
Ground water resources of the Mille Lacs Lake area, east-central Minnesota
L. C. Trotta, T.K. Cowdery
1998, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4116
The Mille Lacs Lake study area is a 960 mi2 area containing the ground-water and surface-water drainages to both Mille Lacs Lake and the first 12 miles of the Rum River. Within this study area, available ground water occurs in saturated, overlapping, discontinuous, partially-connected, glacially-deposited (hereinafter, glacial) aquifers and in...
Streamflow statistics of selected streams in the lower Red River of the North basin, North Dakota, Minnesota, and Manitoba
Tara Williams-Sether, Gregg J. Wiche
1998, Open-File Report 98-21
Statistical summaries of streamflow data through water year 1994 for selected active and discontinued U.S. Geological Survey gaging stations for the Red River of the North Basin downstream of Halstad, Minnesota, to and including Emerson, Manitoba, are presented in this report. The summaries for each streamflow-gaging station include (1) station...
A simplified economic filter for open-pit gold-silver mining in the United States
Donald A. Singer, W. David Menzie, Keith R. Long
1998, Open-File Report 98-207
In resource assessments of undiscovered mineral deposits and in the early stages of exploration, including planning, a need for prefeasibility cost models exists. In exploration, these models to filter economic from uneconomic deposits help to focus on targets that can really benefit the exploration enterprise. In resource assessment, these models...
Multibeam data and socio-economic issues in west-central San Francisco Bay
John L. Chin, Paul R. Carlson, Florence L. Wong, David A. Cacchione
1998, Open-File Report 98-139
San Francisco Bay is the largest estuary on the conterminous U.S. Pacific Coast and is one of the world's largest natural harbors. It is a biologically productive and diverse environment. San Francisco Bay has a maritime economy that annually generates over $7.5 billion, handles 50 million tons of cargo, and...
Somerset County Flood Information System
William M. Summer
1998, Fact Sheet 090-98
IntroductionThe timely warning of a flood is crucial to the protection of lives and property. One has only to recall the flood of August 2, 1973, in Somerset County, New Jersey, in which six lives were lost and major property damage occurred, to realize how unexpected and costly, especially in...
New Jersey Tide Telemetry System
William M. Summer
1998, Fact Sheet 091-98
Each summer the population of the barrier-island communities of New Jersey increases by tens of thousands. When a hurricane threatens these communities, the few bridges and causeways that connect the islands with the mainland become overcrowded, making evacuations from the barrier islands to the mainland difficult. Timely evacuation depends on...