U.S. Geological Survey toxic substances hydrology program, surface-water contamination; proceedings of the technical meeting, Denver, Colorado, February 2-4, 1987
G. E. Mallard
1988, Open-File Report 87-764
Description; mineralogical, chemical, and isotopic compositions; petrography; diagenesis; and uranium-series ages of drill cores from the Lagoon of Aitutaki, Cook Islands
J.R. Hein, B. M. Richmond, S.C. Gray, Ruth Hausmann, M.W. Colgan, Dallilah El Sabbagh, L.M. Gein
1988, Open-File Report 88-419
Ground-water chemical evolution and diagenetic processes in the Upper Floridan aquifer, southern South Carolina and northeastern Georgia
R.A. Burt
1988, Open-File Report 89-27
No abstract available. ...
Preliminary results of a precise leveling survey in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, September 1986
Gary Stoopes, K.M. Yamashita
1988, Open-File Report 88-24
U. S. Geological Survey programs in water quality - looking toward the 1990's
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1988, Open-File Report 89-72
No abstract available....
U.S. Geological survey program on toxic waste--ground-water contamination; proceedings of the Second technical meeting, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, October 21-25, 1985
S.E. Ragone
1988, Open-File Report 86-481
This study characterizes the clay minerals in sediments associated with a plume of creosote-contaminated groundwater. The plume of contaminated groundwater near Pensacola, FL, is in shallow, permeable, Miocene to Holocene quartz sand and flows southward toward Pensacola Bay. Clay-size fractions were separated from 41 cores, chiefly split-spoon samples at 13...
North Atlantic Slope and Canyon Study; Volume 2
Bradford Butman
1988, Open-File Report 88-27-B
Stable isotope geochemistry of the Creede, Colorado, hydrothermal system
R. O. Rye, G.S. Plumlee, P. M. Bethke, P.B. Barton
1988, Open-File Report 88-356
U.S. Geological Survey ground-water studies in Louisiana
G.R. Stallworth, Angel Martin Jr.
1988, Open-File Report 88-115
U.S. Geological Survey ground-water studies in Tennessee
Ferdinand Quinones
1988, Open-File Report 88-145
ISOPLOT version 2; a plotting and regression program for isotope geochemists, for use with HP series 200/300 computers
K.R. Ludwig
1988, Open-File Report 87-601
Effects of proposed emergency withdrawals from the Hudson River by the City of New York on salt-front migration in the Hydson River estuary; legal testimony given before Judge Susan DuBois
D. C. Hahl
1988, Open-File Report 88-315
Petroleum geology and hydrocarbon plays of the Permian basin Petroleum province West Texas and southeast New Mexico
Keith Robinson
1988, Open-File Report 88-450-Z
A method of quantitative analysis of trace elements in silicate rocks by energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy
J.C. Jackson, R. A. Ayuso
1988, Open-File Report 88-432
Preliminary geologic map of the Kailua quadrangle, Hawaii
R. B. Moore, F. A. Trusdell
1988, Open-File Report 88-650
No abstract available....
Hydrologic and suspended-sediment data for Reelfoot Lake, Obion and Lake Counties, northwestern Tennessee, May 1985-September 1986
J.W. Garrett
1988, Open-File Report 88-170
Hydrologic data for Reelfoot Lake in Obion and Lake Counties, Tennessee, were collected at 4 surface water inflow stations, 1 outflow station, 2 rainfall stations, 2 lake elevation stations, and 29 wells for the period May 1, 1985 through September 30, 1986. Additionally, suspended-sediment data were collected at three stations...
Interpretations of shallow seismic-refraction surveys performed at eight proposed deep crustal studies refraction shot points in Death Valley National Monument, California
R.D. Luzitano
1988, Open-File Report 88-508
U.S. Geological Survey ground-water studies in Hawaii
Charles J. Ewart
1988, Open-File Report 88-155
A video report on the Parkfield earthquake prediction experiment; the emergency response
Stephen R. Walter
1988, Open-File Report 88-504
U.S. Geological Survey ground-water studies in Wisconsin
J. H. Green
1988, Open-File Report 88-138
GROUND-WATER ISSUES Ground-water sources provide about one-half of the water used in Wisconsin, excluding the water used for thermoelectric cooling. Ground-water sources serve about 70 percent of the State's population. All rural-domestic supplies and about 94 percent of the municipalities use ground water. Nearly all irrigation and stock watering...
Interim geologic maps and explanation pamphlet for parts of the Stockton and Lowe Peak 7 1/2-minute quadrangles, Utah
E. W. Tooker, R. J. Roberts
1988, Open-File Report 88-280
No abstract available....
U.S. Geological Survey ground-water studies in New Jersey
P.P. Leahy, J. A. Macy
1988, Open-File Report 88-106
Toxic Waste--Ground-water contamination program
Stephen E. Ragone
1988, Open-File Report 88-132
A preliminary statistical analysis of some chemical and mineralogic data from lacustrine beds in the Oligocene White River Group in Dawes County, Nebraska
Kendell A. Dickinson
1988, Open-File Report 88-449
Chemical traits and trends of the granitic rocks of the southern Sierra Nevada, California
D. C. Ross
1988, Open-File Report 88-374