Core descriptions and preliminary geochemical data for the Amoco Production Company Rebecca K. Bounds #1 Well, Greeley County, Kansas
Walter E. Dean, M.A. Arthur, B.B. Sageman, M. D. Lewan
1995, Open-File Report 95-209
Hydrologic data for the Columbia/Eagle Bluffs Wetland Complex, Columbia, Missouri; 1992-93
Joseph M. Richards
1995, Open-File Report 95-109
No abstract available....
Selected hydrologic data from Fortymile Wash in the Yucca Mountain area, Nevada, water year 1992
Charles S. Savard
1995, Open-File Report 94-317
Geologic overview of Clark County, Kansas
Morris W. Green, G. M. Fairer
1995, Open-File Report 95-256
Field screening of water quality, bottom sediment, and biota associated with irrigation drainage, Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyoming, 1992-93
Dennis N. Grasso, Mary E. Jennings, Wilfrid J. Sadler
1995, Open-File Report 95-121
Physical, chemical, and biological data were collected in 1992-93 from irrigation drainage areas and wetlands of the Wind River Federal Irrigation Project, Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyoming. Most samples collected had concentrations of chemical constituents less than the established levels of concern for water, bottom sediment, and biota. In the...
Preliminary digital geologic maps of the Mariposa, Kingman, Trona, and Death Valley Sheets, California
Frank A. D’Agnese, Claudia C. Faunt, A. Keith Turner
1995, Open-File Report 94-318
Deformational features resulting from slope movement in the Manoa Valley, City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii
Robert W. Fleming
1995, Open-File Report 95-8
Deformation of man-made structures in and adjacent to the public right-of-way in the Manoa Valley was mapped to locate existing and incipient slow-moving landsliding. The results are shown on two kinds of maps. One map consists of four sheets that show field observations. The other, an interpretive map, shows locations...
Potentiometric surface of the Upper Floridan aquifer in the St. Johns River Water Management District and vicinity, Florida, September 1994
Leel Knowles
1995, Open-File Report 95-115
This map depicts the potentiometric surface of the Upper Floridan aquifer in the St. Johns River Water Management District and vicinity for September 1994. The map is based on water-level measurements made at more than 900 wells and springs. Ninety-two new wells were added to the September 1994 map--42 in...
A selected bibliography on the hydrology of the Platte River basin in Nebraska through 1991
Melissa Hardgree, Jennifer A. McChesney
1995, Open-File Report 94-496
Hydrologic conditions, habitat characteristics, and occurrence of fishes in the Apalachicola River floodplain, Florida; second annual report of progress, October 1993-September 1994
Helen M. Light, Melanie R. Darst, J. W. Grubbs
1995, Open-File Report 95-167
This report describes progress and interim results of the second year of a 4-year study. The purpose of the 4-year study is to describe aquatic habitat types in the Apalachicola River floodplain and quantify the amount of habitat inundated by the river at various stages. Final results will be used...
Program development tools for General Earthquake Observation System (GEOS) in C language
Meei-You Lee, Gary L. Maxwell
1995, Open-File Report 95-258
Maps showing recently active fault breaks along the San Andreas Fault from Mussel Rock to the central Santa Cruz Mountains, California
Earl Haig Pampeyan
1995, Open-File Report 93-684
No abstract available....
Ground-water baseflow to the upper Mississippi River upstream of the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, Minnesota during July 1988
G. A. Payne
1995, Open-File Report 94-478
Ground-water baseflow to six subreaches of the Upper Mississippi River were estimated for July 1988, a period of drought. Ground-water baseflow to each subreach was estimated on the basis of streamflow gains determined from records of daily discharge at gaging stations. Streamflow gains were adjusted for estimated inflow from tributaries,...
The Southern California Network Bulletin; January - December 1994
Lisa A. Wald, Katrin N. Hafner, A. Steve Bryant
1995, Open-File Report 95-204
Preliminary maps showing location of reported damage and intensity of shaking in part of northern Santa Clara and southern San Mateo counties, California, from October 17, 1989 M 7.1 Loma Prieta earthquake
Earl Haig Pampeyan, Robert Ahlberg Loney
1995, Open-File Report 95-95
Map showing location of observation wells in Massachusetts and Rhode Island
J. C. Rader
1995, Open-File Report 95-188
This map shows the locations of the 136 observation wells from the observation-well network maintained by the U.S. Geological Survey in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. The wells are identified by town name and well number. The map shows the location of the 10 observation wells that have digital recorders and...
Geologic map of the Cane Springs Quadrangle, northern Mohave County, Arizona
Ivo Lucchitta, P.O. Basdekas, R. G. Bohannon, H.J. Reick, Carol M. Dehler
1995, Open-File Report 95-86
Analysis of firn gases collected at shallow depths in the Wrangell-St. Elias range, Alaska, the GISP2 site, Greenland, and the Taylor Dome site, East Antarctica
Gary P. Landis, Joan J. Fitzpatrick, T. Everett
1995, Open-File Report 95-222
Compilation of sample preparation and analytical methods and results of chemical, isotopic, and fluid inclusion analyses, Rodalquilar gold-alunite deposit, Spain
Antonio Arribas Jr., C. G. Cunningham, E.H. McKee, R. O. Rye, J. J. Rytuba, R. M. Tosdal, M.D. Wasserman, Masahiro Aoki
1995, Open-File Report 95-221
Geohydrologic framework, historical development of the ground-water system, and general hydrologic and water-quality conditions in 1990, South San Francisco Bay and Peninsula area, California
John L. Fio, David A. Leighton
1995, Open-File Report 94-357
Water-related scientific activities of the U.S. Geological Survey in Nevada, fiscal years 1993-94
M. Teresa Foglesong (compiler)
1995, Open-File Report 95-126
The U.S. Geological Survey has been collecting water-resources data in Nevada since 1890. Most of the projects that constitute the current Nevada District program can be classified as either basic- data acquisition (about 25 percent) or hydrologic interpretation (about 75 percent). About 39 percent of the activities are supported by...
Hazardous Phenomena at Volcanoes
Bobbie M. Myers, Steven R. Brantley
1995, Open-File Report 95-231
Volcanoes generate a wide variety of phenomena that can alter the Earth's surface and atmosphere and endanger people and property. While most of the natural hazards illustrated and described in this fact sheet are associated with eruptions, some, like landslides, can occur even when a volcano is quiet. Small events...
Effects of two contrasting agricultural land uses on shallow groundwater quality in the San Joaquin Valley, California; design and preliminary interpretation
N. M. Dubrovsky, Karen R. Burow, Jo Ann M. Gronberg
1995, Open-File Report 95-286
From 1992 through 1994, the San Joaquin-Tulare Basins Study team of the USGS National Water Quality Assessment program investigated the occurrence and distribution of water quality constituents in shallow groundwater underlying two areas of different agricultural land uses: almond orchards and vineyards. The study was restricted to the alluvial fans...
Preliminary results of modeling the gravity anomaly field in the upper San Pedro Basin, southeastern Arizona
M. E. Gettings, Brenda B. Houser
1995, Open-File Report 95-76
Summary of lithologic logging of new and existing boreholes at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, August 1993 to February 1994
Jeffrey K. Geslin, Thomas C. Moyer
1995, Open-File Report 94-342