Magnetic and bathymetric data from R/V Farnella Cruise FRNL 85-4 in the Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands exclusive economic zone
Kathryn M. Scanlon
1986, Open-File Report 86-399
Simple models for the estimation and measurement of frictional heating by an earthquake
A.H. Lachenbruch
1986, Open-File Report 86-508
Inventory of interbasin transfer of water in the Eastern United States
W. S. Mooty, H.H. Jeffcoat
1986, Open-File Report 86-148
Bibliography of the geology of the Green River Formation, Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming, to July 1, 1986
Marjorie C. Smith
1986, Open-File Report 86-466
Geochemical data for unaltered rocks and uranium ores from the Cahill Formation, Northern Territory, Australia
David Frishman, C.J. Nutt, R. I. Grauch
1986, Open-File Report 86-454
Evaluation of liquid waste-storage potential based on porosity distribution in the Paleozoic rocks in central and southern parts of the Appalachian Basin
O. B. Lloyd Jr., M.S. Reid
1986, Open-File Report 86-478
Petroleum geology of the Songliao basin, Northeast China
K. Y. Lee
1986, Open-File Report 86-502
Catalog of earthquakes along the San Andreas fault system in Central California, January-June 1978
S. L. Kirkman-Reynolds, F.W. Lester
1986, Open-File Report 86-157
Archaeology and public perception of a trans-scientific problem; disposal of toxic wastes in the unsaturated zone
Isaac Judah Winograd
1986, Circular 990
Predicting the effects of toxic-waste disposal on the environment over periods of millenia to hundreds of millenia is a transscientific problem; that is, one not fully addressed by quantitative scientific and engineering endeavors. Archaeology is a pertinent adjunct to such predictions in several ways. First, and foremost, archaeological records demonstrate...
Analytical methods used in geochemical exploration, 1984
Richard M. O’Leary, Allen L. Meier
1986, Circular 948
Fluorometric procedures for dye tracing
James F. Wilson, Ernest D. Cobb, F. A. Kilpatrick
1986, Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations 03-A12
This manual describes the current fluorometric procedures used by the U.S. Geological Survey in dye tracer studies such as time of travel, dispersion, reaeration, and dilution-type discharge measurements. The advantages of dye tracing are (1) low detection and measurement limits and (2) simplicity and accuracy in measuring dye tracer concentrations using fluorometric techniques. The manual contains necessary...
Principles of logic and the use of digital geographic information systems
Charles Joseph Robinove
1986, Circular 977
Digital geographic information systems allow many different types of data to be spatially and statistically analyzed. Logical operations can be performed on individual or multiple data planes by algorithms that can be implemented in computer systems. Users and creators of the systems should fully understand these operations. This paper describes...
Goals of the U.S. Geological Survey
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1986, Circular 1010
The Georges Bank monitoring program 1985: Analysis of trace metals in bottom sediments during the third year of monitoring
Michael H. Bothner, R.R. Rendigs, Esma Campbell, M. W. Doughten, C.M. Parmenter, C. H. O’Dell, G.P. DiLisio, R. G. Johnson, J.R. Gillison, Norma Rait
1986, Circular 988
Of the 12 elements analyzed in bulk (undifferentiated) sediments collected adjacent to drilling rigs on Georges Bank, only barium was found to increase in concentration during the period when eight exploratory wells were drilled (July 1981 until September 1982). The maximum postdrilling concentration of barium (a major element in drilling...
The Precambrian of the Rocky Mountain region
Carl E. Hedge, Jack Edward Harrison, R. S. Houston, O.L. Tweto, Z. E. Peterman, R.R. Reid
1986, Professional Paper 1241-D
Geologic studies in Alaska by the U.S. Geological Survey during 1985
Susan B. Bartsch-Winkler, Katherine M. Reed, editor(s)
1986, Circular 978
This circular contains short reports about many of the geologic studies carried out in Alaska by the U.S. Geological Survey and cooperating agencies in 1985. The topics cover a wide range in scientific and economic interest. Separate bibliographic listings of published reports are included. These listings are: (1) data releases...
Strong-motion program report, January-December 1983
R. L. Porcella, editor(s)
1986, Circular 971
The Conterminous United States Mineral Assessment Program; background information to accompany folio of geologic, geophysical, geochemical, mineral-occurrence, mineral-resource potential, and mineral-production maps of the Charlotte 1 degree x 2 degrees Quadrangle, North Carolina and South Carolina
Jacob Eugene Gair, Richard Goldsmith, D. L. Daniels, W. R. Griffitts, J. H. DeYoung, M. P. Lee
1986, Circular 944
This Circular and the folio of separately published maps described herein are part of a series of reports compiled under the Conterminous United States Mineral Assessment Program ICUSMAP). The folio on the Charlotte 1 degree ? 2 degree quadrangle, North Carolina and South Carolina, includes (1) a geologic map; (2)...
The Conterminous United States Mineral Assessment Program; background information to accompany folio of geologic, geochemical, geophysical, remote sensing, and mineral resource maps of the Wallace 1 degree x 2 degrees Quadrangle, Montana and Idaho
Jack Edward Harrison, David L. Leach, M. Dean Kleinkopf, Carl L. Long, Larry C. Rowan, Richard F. Marvin
1986, Circular 920
The Wallace 1? x 2 quadrangle in Montana and Idaho was studied by an interdisciplinary research team that included geologists, geochemists, and geophysicists, as well as specialists in isotopic dating and remote sensing. The basic data resulting from these studies, as well as the final metallic mineral resource assessments,...
The Conterminous United States Mineral Appraisal Program; background information to accompany folio of geologic, geochemical, geophysical, and mineral resources maps of the Medford 1 degree x 2 degrees Quadrangle, Oregon and California
James G. Smith, R.J. Blakely, M. G. Johnson, N.J. Page, J.A. Peterson, D.A. Singer, C. L. Whittington
1986, Circular 976
The Medford 1 ? by 2 ? quadrangle in southern Oregon and northern California was studied by an interdisciplinary research team to appraise its mineral resources. The appraisal is based on geological, geochemical, and geophysical field and laboratory investigations, the results of which are published as a folio of maps,...
Map projections used for large-scale quadrangles by the U.S. Geological Survey
John Parr Snyder
1986, Circular 982
Strong-motion program report, January-December 1984
Ronald L. Porcella, editor(s)
1986, Circular 992
Geologic map of the Mount Annie NE, Mount Annie, Ramsey Spring, and Mount Annie SE quadrangles, Mineral and Nye counties, Nevada
E. B. Ekren, F.M. Byers Jr.
1986, IMAP 1579
Hydrogeologic factors in the selection of shallow land burial sites for the disposal of low-level radioactive waste
John N. Fischer
1986, Circular 973
In the United States, low-level radioactive waste is disposed of by shallow land burial. Commercial low-level radioactive waste has been buried at six sites, and low-level radioactive waste generated by the Federal Government has been buried at nine major and several minor sites. Several existing low-level radioactive waste sites have...
Regional Aquifer-System Analysis Program of the U.S. Geological Survey: Summary of projects, 1978-84
Ren Jen Sun, editor(s)
1986, Circular 1002
The Regional Aquifer-System Analysis Program of the U.S. Geological Survey was initiated in 1978 as a result of specifications of the appropriations bill of the 95th Congress, prompted by the 1977 drought. The purpose of this program is to define the regional hydrology and geology and to establish a framework...