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Water resources data for Connecticut, water year 1983
C.E. Thomas Jr., L.A. Weiss, I.S. Gasperini, J.W. Bingham
1985, Water Data Report CT-83-1
Water Resources Data for the 1983 water year for Connecticut consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage, contents, and water quality of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels and water quality of ground-water wells. This volume contains records for water discharge at 47 gaging stations;...
Maps showing selected geology and phosphate resources of the Snowdrift Mountain quadrangle, Bear Lake and Caribou Counties, Idaho
Pamela Dunlap Derkey, Ken Paul, Bea Johnston, Pamela Palmer, Alexander Zamanek, Mahasti Fakourbayat, R. D. Hovland
1985, Mineral Investigations Resource Map 75
This report summarizes information on the thickness grade, lateral continuity, phosphate resources, and ownership of phosphate bearing units in the Meade Park Phosphatic Shale Member of the Phosphoria Formation in the Snowdrift Mountain quadrangle. This report is one of a series of quadrangle reports prepared by...
Data from a solute transport experiment in the Leviathan Mine drainage, Alpine County, California, October 1982
M. R. Flint, K.E. Bencala, G. W. Zellweger, D.P. Hammermeister
1985, Open-File Report 85-85
A twenty-four hour injection of chloride and sodium was made into Leviathan Creek, Alpine County, California to aid interpretation of the coupled interactions between physical transport processes and geochemical reactions. Leviathan Creek was chosen because it receives acid mine drainage from Leviathan Mine, an abandoned open-pit sulfur mine. Water samples...