Modified level II streambed-scour analysis for structure I-164-10-6969 crossing Boesche Ditch in Vanderburgh County, Indiana
J.T. Wilson, B.A. Robinson, D. C. Voelker, R. L. Miller
1997, Open-File Report 97-326
Stratigraphy and geophysical logs from a corehole drilled to bedrock at Robins Point, J-Field, Edgewood area, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
D.S. Powars
1997, Open-File Report 97-357
A continuous core was recovered from a 961-foot- deep stratigraphic corehole at Robins Point, located at the southeastern tip of the Gunpowder Neck Peninsula, Harford County, Maryland. A 2-inch- diameter ground-water-quality observation well was installed with the screen set at a depth of 392 to 402...
Scour, sedimentation, and sediment characteristics at six levee-break sites in Missouri from the 1993 Missouri River Flood
G.K. Schalk, R. B. Jacobson
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4110
Modified level II streambed-scour analysis for structure I-275-0-5639 crossing the Ohio River in Dearborn County, Indiana
R. L. Miller, B.A. Robinson, D. C. Voelker
1997, Open-File Report 97-330
Level II scour evaluations follow a process in which hydrologic, hydraulic, and sedient-transport data are evaluated to calculate the depth of scour that may result when given discharge is routed through a bridge opening. the results of the modified Levell II analysis for structure I-275-0-5639 on Interstate 275 crossing the...
Modified level II streambed-scour analysis for structure I-70-35-5245 crossing Big Walnut Creek in Putnam County, Indiana
B.A. Robinson, D. C. Voelker, R. L. Miller
1997, Open-File Report 97-311
Level II scour evaluations follow a process in which hydrologic, hydraulic, and sedimenttransport data are evaluated to calculate the depth of scour that may result when a given discharge is routed through a bridge opening. The results of the modified Level II analysis for structure 1-70-35-5245 on Interstate 70 crossing...
Modified level II streambed-scour analysis for structure I-70-141-4972 crossing Greens Fork in Wayne County, Indiana
B.A. Robinson, D. C. Voelker, R. L. Miller
1997, Open-File Report 97-310
Level II scour evaluations follow a process in which hydrologic, hydraulic, and sediment transport data are evaluated to calculate the depth of scour that may result when a given discharge is routed through a bridge opening. The results of the modified Level II analysis for structure 1-70-141-4972 on Interstate 70...
Modified level II streambed-scour analysis for structure I-70-60-5180 crossing Branch of McCracken Creek in Hendricks County, Indiana
B.A. Robinson, D. C. Voelker, R. L. Miller
1997, Open-File Report 97-320
Level II scour evaluations follow a process in which hydrologic, hydraulic, and sediment transport data are evaluated to calculate the depth of scour that may result when a given discharge is routed through a bridge opening. The results of the modified Level II analysis for structure 1-70-60-5180 on Interstate 70...
Modified level II streambed-scour analysis for structure I-70-148-4528 crossing West Fork of East Fork Whitewater River in Wayne County, Indiana
R. L. Miller, B.A. Robinson, D. C. Voelker
1997, Open-File Report 97-313
Level II scour evaluations follow a process in which hydrologic, hydraulic, and sedient-transport data are evaluated to calculate the depth of scour that may result when given discharge is routed through a bridge opening. the results of the modified Levell II analysis for structure I-70-148-4528 on Interstate 70 crossing West...
Modified level II streambed-scour analysis for structure I-69-76-4775 crossing Salamonie River in Huntington County, Indiana
B.A. Robinson, D. C. Voelker, R. L. Miller
1997, Open-File Report 97-334
Level II scour evaluations follow a process in which hydrologic, hydraulic, and sediment transport data are evaluated to calculate the depth of scour that may result when a given discharge is routed through a bridge opening. The results of the modified Level II analysis for structure 1-69-76-4775 on Interstate 69...
Modified level II streambed-scour analysis for structure I-74-32-4946 crossing Sugar Creek in Montgomery County, Indiana
R. L. Miller, B.A. Robinson, D. C. Voelker
1997, Open-File Report 97-321
Level II scour evaluations follow a process in which hydrologic, hydraulic, and sedient-transport data are evaluated to calculate the depth of scour that may result when given discharge is routed through a bridge opening. The results of the modified Levell II analysis for structure I-74-32-4946 on Interstate 74 crossing Sugar...
Digital simulation of ground-water flow in the Warwick Aquifer, Fort Totten Indian Reservation, North Dakota
Thomas B. Reed
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4114
The demand for water from the Warwick aquifer, which underlies the Fort Totten Indian Reservation in northeastern North Dakota, has been increasing during recent years. Therefore, the Spirit Lake Sioux Nation is interested in resolving questions about the quantity and quality of water in the aquifer and in developing a...
Uranium, its impact on the national and global energy mix; and its history, distribution, production, nuclear fuel-cycle, future, and relation to the environment
Warren Irvin Finch
1997, Circular 1141
The many aspects of uranium, a heavy radioactive metal used to generate electricity throughout the world, are briefly described in relatively simple terms intended for the lay reader. An adequate glossary of unfamiliar terms is given. Uranium is a new source of electrical energy developed since 1950, and how we...
Measurement of ground-water storage change and specific yield using the temporal-gravity method near Rillito Creek, Tucson, Arizona
Donald R. Pool, Werner Schmidt
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4125
The temporal-gravity method was used to estimate ground-water storage change and specific -yield values at wells near Rillito Creek, Tucson, Arizona, between early December 1992 and early January 1994. The method applies Newton's Law of Gravitation to measure changes in the local gravitational field of the Earth that are caused...
Discharge measurement in tidally affected channels during a hydrographic estuarine survey of Sabine Lake, Texas
David D. Dunn, R.S. Solis, D.J. Ockerman
1997, Fact Sheet 157-97
A hydrographic survey of Sabine Lake, a broad, shallow estuary lying on the Texas-Louisiana border, was conducted in June 1996 to help address questions relating to potential environmental effects of future water demands in Texas. The use of a variety of new instruments in this study is one means by...
Report of the River Master of the Delaware River; for the period December 1, 1993-November 30, 1994
B. E. Krejmas, W. E. Harkness, W. J. Carswell Jr., C. R. Wood
1997, Open-File Report 97-371
Map showing the distribution of anomalous concentrations of gold and silver in stream sediment, heavy-mineral concentrate, and aquatic moss in the Iditarod quadrangle, Alaska
J. E. Gray, J. M. Motooka, R. M. O’Leary
1997, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 2219-D
No abstract available....
Map showing the distribution of anomalous concentrations of mercury, antimony, and arsenic in stream sediment, heavy-mineral concentrate, and aquatic moss in the Iditarod quadrangle, Alaska
J. E. Gray, P. F. Folger, P. L. Hageman
1997, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 2219-C
No abstract available....
Potentiometric surfaces of the Potomac-Raritan-Magothy aquifer system near National Park, New Jersey, 1996
Robert Rosman
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4112
No abstract available....
Potentiometric surface of the upper Floridan Aquifer in the St. Johns River Water Management District and vicinity, Florida, September 1996
E. R. German
1997, Open-File Report 97-353
Water resources of the Browning-Starr school area, Blackfeet Indian Reservation, northwestern Montana
M. R. Cannon
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4134
No abstract available....
Application of the Bridge Stream Tube Model for Alluvial River Simulations (BRI-STARS) at bridge 101-17-5096A, State Road 101; over the St. Joseph River at Saint Joe, Indiana
D. C. Voelker
1997, Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4137
No abstract available....
Petroleum geology of the state of Washington
Samuel Y. Johnson, Marilyn E. Tennyson, William S. Lingley, Ben E. Law
1997, Professional Paper 1582
This report describes the potential petroleum resources of Washington State as recently summarized in the 1995 U.S. Geological Survey National Assessment of Oil and Gas Resources. Eight conventional petroleum plays, three coal-bed gas plays, and two continuous-type gas plays are defined and characterized. Of these plays, the potential for significant...
The U.S. Geological Survey Recent Highlights--Environmental Effects on Human and Wildlife Health
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1997, Fact Sheet 189-97
Introduction to Potential Fields: Gravity
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1997, Fact Sheet 239-95
Geologic maps of western and northern parts of Gallatin National Forest, south-central Montana
A. B. Wilson (compiler), J. E. Elliott
1997, IMAP 2584