Balancing the three R's (regulation, research, and restoration) on the Kenai River, Alaska
Joseph M. Dorava, Gary S. Liepitz
1996, Fact Sheet 160-96
The Kenai River is Alaska’s most popular salmon sport fishery. By attracting fishermen, the river contributes about $40 million annually to the local economy. Much of the fishing effort is in pursuit of the river’s chinook salmon, which are among the largest in the world. Many people benefit from the...
U. S. Geological Survey programs in West Virginia
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1996, Fact Sheet 049-96
U. S. Geological Survey programs in Wyoming
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1996, Fact Sheet 050-96
U. S. Geological Survey programs in North Dakota
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1996, Fact Sheet 034-96
U. S. Geological Survey programs in South Dakota
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1996, Fact Sheet 041-96
Assessing the coal resources of the United States
Harold J. Gluskoter, R. M. Flores, J. Hatch, M.A. Kirschbaum, L.F. Ruppert, Peter D. Warwick
1996, Fact Sheet 157-96
In 1994, coal production in the United States reached the highest level in history (slightly more than 909 million metric tons or one billion short tons), continuing the upward trend of coal production and utilization that began 34 years ago. Previous assessments of the coal resources of the United States,...
U. S. Geological Survey programs in Virginia
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1996, Fact Sheet 046-96
January 1996 floods deliver large loads of nutrients and sediment to the Chesapeake Bay
Linda D. Zynjuk, Brenda Feit Majedi
1996, Fact Sheet 140-96
The Blizzard of 1996 struck the Mid-Atlantic region in January, depositing a record amount of snowfall. Within two weeks of the paralyzing blizzard, warm and extremely humid air entered the region, followed by a major rainstorm. The combination of warm, humid air and heavy rainfall melted the snow at an unprecedented rate....
U. S. Geological Survey programs in Pennsylvania
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1996, Fact Sheet 038-96
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is involved in mapping and studying land, mineral, biological, and water resources and determining the risk from earthquakes and other natural hazards, which are of importance to the citizens of Pennsylvania. This Fact Sheet describes how the USGS is addressing some of the major environmental...
U. S. Geological Survey programs in Utah
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1996, Fact Sheet 044-96
U. S. Geological Survey programs in Tennessee
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1996, Fact Sheet 042-96
Uncovering Hidden Hazards in the Mississippi Valley
Thomas G. Hildenbrand, Victoria E. Langenheim, Eugene Schweig, Peter H. Stauffer, James W. Hendley II
1996, Fact Sheet 200-96
U. S. Geological Survey programs in Nevada
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1996, Fact Sheet 028-96
MUDMASTER: A Program for Calculating Crystalline Size Distributions and Strain from the Shapes of X-Ray Diffraction Peaks
D. D. Eberl, V. A. Drits, Jan Srodon, R. Nuesch
1996, Open-File Report 96-171
Particle size may strongly influence the physical and chemical properties of a substance (e.g. its rheology, surface area, cation exchange capacity, solubility, etc.), and its measurement in rocks may yield geological information about ancient environments (sediment provenance, degree of metamorphism, degree of weathering, current directions, distance to shore, etc.). Therefore...
U. S. Geological Survey programs in North Carolina
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1996, Fact Sheet 033-96
Ground-water levels beneath eastern Pahute Mesa and vicinity, Nevada Test Site, Nye County, Nevada
M. D. O’Hagan, R. J. Laczniak
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4042
Distribution of selected nitrogen compounds in ground water and the unsaturated zone, Superior-Hardy Special Protection Area, Nuckolls County, Nebraska, 1991-93
A. H. Chen
1996, Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4239
U. S. Geological Survey programs in Oregon
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1996, Fact Sheet 037-96
U. S. Geological Survey programs in Wisconsin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1996, Fact Sheet 048-96
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has served as the Nation’s principal collector, repository, and interpreter of earth science data for more than a century. In this capacity, the USGS in Wisconsin works in partnership with State, county, municipal public works departments, public health agencies, water and sanitation districts, Indian agencies,...
Programs in Ohio
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1996, Fact Sheet 035-96
U.S. Geological Survey programs in Oklahoma
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1996, Fact Sheet 036-96
U. S. Geological Survey programs in Vermont
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1996, Fact Sheet 045-96
U. S. Geological Survey programs in Washington
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1996, Fact Sheet 047-96
U.S. Geological Survey Programs in New Mexico
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1996, Fact Sheet 031-96
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Calculated Hydrographs for the Colorado River Downstream from Glen Canyon Dam during the Experimental Release, March 22-April 8, 1996
Stephen Mark Wiele
1996, Fact Sheet 083-96