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Index to selected machine-readable geohydrologic data for Precambrian through Cretaceous rocks in Kansas
J. M. Spinazola, C. V. Hansen, E. J. Underwood, J. F. Kenny, R. J. Wolf
1987, Open-File Report 87-396
Machine-readable geohydrologic data for Precambrian through Cretaceous rocks in Kansas were compiled as part of the USGS Central Midwest Regional Aquifer System Analysis. The geohydrologic data include log, water quality, water level, hydraulics, and water use information. The log data consist of depths to the top of selected geologic formations...
Climatic data for the Cottonwood Lake area, Stutsman County, North Dakota, 1983
A.M. Sturrock, B.A. Hanson, J.L. Scarborough, T. C. Winter
1987, Open-File Report 87-216
Research on the hydrology of the Cottonwood Lake area, Stutsman County, North Dakota, includes study of evaporation. Climatic data needed for energy-budget and mass-transfer evaporation studies that were collected during 1983 include water-surface temperature, sediment temperature, dry-bulb and wet-bulb air temperature, vapor pressure at and above the water surface, wind...
Rock geochemistry in the Mahd adh Dhahab district, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
R. G. Worl, J. L. Doebrich, M. S. Allen, A.M. Afifi, R.J. Ebens
1987, Open-File Report 87-178
Ten sets of geochemical samples from country rock, altered country rock, and quartz veins were collected to determine metal abundances and distributions in the Mahd adh Dhahab district. Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc are present throughout the district in veins and altered country rock. Although four generations of quartz...