Spectrographic analyses of insoluble-residue samples, Harrison 1 degree by 2 degrees Quadrangle, Missouri and Arkansas; drill holes nos. 21, 23, and 24
M. S. Erickson, Barbara Chazin
1987, Open-File Report 87-519
Spectrographic analyses of insoluble-residue samples, Harrison 1 degree x 2 degrees Quadrangle, Missouri and Arkansas; drill holes nos. 26, 27, and 28
M. S. Erickson, Barbara Chazin
1987, Open-File Report 87-523
Spectrographic analyses of insoluble-residue samples, Harrison 1 degree x 2 degreesQuadrangle, Missouri and Arkansas; drill holes nos. 4, 5, and 6
M. S. Erickson, Barbara Chazin
1987, Open-File Report 87-522
Spectrographic analyses of insoluble-residue samples, Harrison 1 degree x 2 degrees Quadrangle, Missouri and Arkansas; drill holes nos. 7, 9, and 10
M. S. Erickson, Barbara Chazin
1987, Open-File Report 87-521
Spectrographic analyses of insoluble-residue samples, Harrison 1 degree x 2 degrees Quadrangle, Missouri and Arkansas; drill holes nos. A7, 13, and 44
M. S. Erickson, Barbara Chazin
1987, Open-File Report 87-518
Streamflow and cross-section data for the Tombigbee River between Gainesville and Demopolis locks and dams
W. L. Psinakis, R. A. Gardner
1987, Open-File Report 87-202
A review of records and historical research of floods indicate that the flood of April 15-18, 1979, was the highest recorded this century along the reach of the Tombigbee River that is now bounded upstream by Gainesville Lock and Dam and downstream by Demopolis Lock and Dam. The peak discharge...
Streamflow and cross-section data for the Tombigbee River between Aliceville and Gainesville locks and dams
W. L. Psinakis, R. A. Gardner
1987, Open-File Report 87-125
A review of records and historical research of floods for the Tombigbee River near Cochrane, Alabama, show that the flood of 1892 was the highest since 1818. In 1962 the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers estimated a peak discharge of 235,000 cu ft/sec for this flood. This estimated discharge is...
Availability and compilation of selected streamflow data for the Mobile River and its distributaries including the lower Alabama River and the lower Tombigbee River
W. L. Psinakis
1987, Open-File Report 87-201
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the U.S. Geological Survey have collected streamflow data from gaging stations located in and near the Mobile Estuary in southwestern Alabama since 1940. These data include stage, stream velocity, and water quality information, which were collected from 12 gaging stations and at miscellaneous...
Flood-flow characteristics of Nancy Creek at Georgia Highway 400 extension near Atlanta, Georgia
McGlone Price, Glen W. Hess
1987, Open-File Report 87-386
The Highway Division, Georgia Department of Transportation, plans the extension of Georgia Highway 400 from Interstate 285 southward to Interstate 85. As part of this extension, the Highway Division plans construction of a bridge crossing Nancy Creek near Atlanta, Georgia. The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Highway Division,...
Strong-motion data from the October 1, 1987 Whittier Narrows earthquake
E. C. Etheredge, R. L. Porcella, R. P. with contributions from Maley, D. Johnson, M.J. Salsman, F. Ellis, A.V. Acosta, J. Nielson, J.C. Switzer, R.D. Forshee
1987, Open-File Report 87-616
Analytical results for stream sediments, pan concentrates from stream sediments, and rock samples collected from the Stensgar Mountain Quadrangle, Stevens County, Washington
J. G. Evans, J.A. Peterson
1987, Open-File Report 87-74
Models of total magnetic intensity in the United States for 1980
Eugene B. Fabiano, Norman W. Peddie, Audronis K. Zunde
1987, Open-File Report 87-619
Geological applications of well logs; a selected bibliography of well logging literature published through June 30, 1986
Stephen E. Prensky
1987, Open-File Report 87-16
No abstract available. ...
Montana ground-water quality
R. F. Ferreira, M. R. Cannon, R. E. Davis, Federick Shewman, J.L. Arrigo
1987, Open-File Report 87-736
West Virginia ground-water quality
G.M. Ferrell
1987, Open-File Report 87-761
Virginia ground-water quality
J. D. Powell, P. A. Hamilton
1987, Open-File Report 87-759
Water-resources activities of the U.S. Geological Survey in Kansas; fiscal years 1985 and 1986
L. J. Combs (compiler)
1987, Open-File Report 87-211
The principal mission of the U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Division, in Kansas is to investigate the occurrence, quantity, quality, distribution, and movement of surface and groundwater throughout the State. Primary activities include the systematic collection, analysis and interpretation of hydrologic data, evaluation of water demands, and water resources research....
Analysis and interpretation of ice-deformed sediments from Harrison Bay, Alaska
S.A. Fischbein
1987, Open-File Report 87-262
Geochemical data, Red Mountains mining district, San Juan Mountains, Colorado
F. S. Fisher
1987, Open-File Report 87-174
Data-base development for water-quality modeling of the Patuxent River basin, Maryland
G. T. Fisher, R.M. Summers
1987, Open-File Report 87-379
Procedures and rationale used to develop a data base and data management system for the Patuxent Watershed Nonpoint Source Water Quality Monitoring and Modeling Program of the Maryland Department of the Environment and the U.S. Geological Survey are described. A detailed data base and data management system has been developed...
Technical manual and program listing for REFORM; a rock-sample database program in FORTRAN-77
T.T. Fitzgibbon
1987, Open-File Report 87-141-B
User's manual for REFORM; a rock-sample database program in FORTRAN-77
T.T. Fitzgibbon
1987, Open-File Report 87-141-A
Gravity observations in the eastern part of the Ely 1 by 2 degree quadrangle, Nevada
D. A. Ponce, K. S. Kirchoff-Stein
1987, Open-File Report 87-270
Flood of April 1987 in Maine, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire
R. A. Fontaine
1987, Open-File Report 87-460
Widespread flooding ocurred through a large part of New England in early to mid-April 1987. The States affected most by these floods were Maine, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. The flooding was the result of two distinct storms-one that brought heavy rains to the area from March 30 to April 2...
Operation of hydrologic data collection stations by the U.S. Geological Survey in 1987
Alberto Condes de la Torre
1987, Open-File Report 87-563
The U.S. Geological Survey operates hydrologic data collection stations nationwide which serve the needs of all levels of government, the private sector, and the general public, for water resources information. During fiscal year 1987, surface water discharge was determined at 10,624 stations; stage data on streams, reservoirs, and lakes were...