Single-well injection and recovery of freshwater from an aquifer containing saline water at Arecibo, Puerto Rico
Vicente Quinones-Aponte, D. V. Whitesides, A. L. Zack
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 88-4037
No abstract available....
Geologic map and coal stratigraphic framework of the Paonia area, Delta and Gunnison counties, Colorado
C.R. Dunrud
1989, Coal Map 115
Geologic map of the Mount Jackson quadrangle and the eastern part of the Crooked Creek Pass Quadrangle, Eagle County, Colorado
A. R. Wallace, M. J. Blaskowski
1989, IMAP 1909
Water resources data, Washington, water year 1987
E.M. McGavock, W.D. Wiggins, P. R. Boucher, R.L. Blaz, L.L. Reed, M.L. Smith
1989, Water Data Report WA-87-1
The Water Resources Division of the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with State, local, and other Federal agencies, obtains a large amount of data pertaining to the water resources of Washington each water year. These data, accumulated during many water years, constitute a valuable data base for developing an improved...
Computer program HYDRAUX: a model for simulating one- dimensional, unsteady, open-channel flow
L. L. DeLong, D. H. Schoellhamer
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 88-4226
Physical and chemical properties of San Francisco Bay, California, 1980
Allan Y. Ota, L. E. Schemel, S.W. Hager
1989, Open-File Report 89-421
The U.S. Geological Survey conducted hydrologic investigations in both the deep water channels and the shallow-water regions of the San Francisco Bay estuarine system during 1980. Cruises were conducted regularly, usually at two-week intervals. Physical and chemical properties presented in this report include temperature , salinity, suspended particulate matter, turbidity,...
Coal quality characteristics of the Blind Canyon coal bed, Utah, source of the Argonne #6 premium aample
B.S. Pierce, R.W. Stanton, C. B. Cecil
1989, Open-File Report 89-634
Geology of the Upper Cretaceous and Tertiary coal-bearing rocks in the western part of the Wind River basin, Wyoming
N. L. Hickling, Ralph C. Warlow, John F. Windolph Jr.
1989, Bulletin 1813
Geologic interpretation of the gamma-ray aeroradiometric maps of central and northern Florida
A. E. Grosz, J.B. Cathcart, D. L. Macke, M.S. Knapp, Walter Schmidt, T.M. Scott
1989, Professional Paper 1461
Mineral resources of the Rimrock, Sand Canyon, Little Rimrock, and Pinyon Wilderness Study Areas, Cibola County, New Mexico
Charles Henry Maxwell, G.A. Nowlan, Viki Bankey, B.J. Hannigan
1989, Bulletin 1734-G
Mineral resources of the Little Wood River Wilderness Study Area, Blaine County, Idaho
Richard F. Sanford, H. A. Whitney, A. E. McCafferty, D. D. Gese
1989, Bulletin 1721-D
Mineral resources of the Sierra Ladrones Wilderness Study Area, Socorro County, New Mexico
Samuel L. Moore, M. S. Allen, C. L. Long, J.T. Neubert
1989, Bulletin 1734-F
Geologic evolution of Trail Ridge eolian heavy-mineral sand and underlying peat, northern Florida
E. R. Force, F.J. Rich
1989, Professional Paper 1499
Mineral resources of the Petaca Pinta Wilderness Study Area, Cibola County, New Mexico
Charles Henry Maxwell, G.A. Nowlan, Viki Bankey, B.J. Hannigan
1989, Bulletin 1734-H
The petroleum system; status of research and methods, 1990
Leslie B. Magoon
1989, Bulletin 1912
Cyclic injection, storage, and withdrawal of heated water in a sandstone aquifer at St. Paul, Minnesota: Field observations, preliminary model analysis, and aquifer thermal efficiency
Robert T. Miller
1989, Open-File Report 89-261
In May 1980, the University of Minnesota began a project to evaluate the feasibility of storing heated (150 °C (degree Celsius)) water in the deep (180 to 240 m (meters)) Franconia-Ironton-Galesville aquifer and later recovering it for space heating. The Aquifer Thermal-Energy Storage (ATES) system was doublet-well design in which...
Geochemistry of the Floridan aquifer system in Florida and in parts of Georgia, South Carolina, and Alabama
Craig L. Sprinkle
1989, Professional Paper 1403-I
The chemical quality of the ground water in the Floridan aquifer system is determined primarily by mineral-water interaction. However, some changes in water quality have been imposed by development, particularly near coastal pumping centers. A total of 601 chemical analyses, all from different wells, most completed in the upper part...
Map showing the areal distribution of oil shales with associated mineral resources and metal anomalies in the Western United States and Alaska
L.J. Schmitt
1989, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 2091
Correlation of surface sections of the intertongued Eocene Wasatch and Green River formations, Great Divide Basin, southwest Wyoming
H. W. Roehler
1989, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 2102
No abstract available....
California's unique geologic history and its role in mineral formation, with emphasis on the mineral resources of the California desert region
D. A. Dellinger
1989, Circular 1024
Distribution of water-quality characteristics that may indicate the presence of acid mine drainage in the eastern coal province of the United States
Kim L. Wetzel, Scott A. Hoffman
1989, Hydrologic Atlas 705
Effects of the 1986 drought on streamflow in Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia
Timothy W. Hale, Evelyn H. Hopkins, Robert F. Carter
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4212
A severe drought in the Southeastern United States during 1986 resulted in the lowest flows of record for many streams. Minimum flows in many streams occurred in mid-summer, several months earlier in the year than the minimums that occurred during notable regional droughts of 1954 and 1981. Streamflow data for...
Geohydrology and development of ground water at Fort Polk, Louisiana
H. C. McWreath III, C. W. Smoot
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 88-4088
Quality-assurance data for routine water analysis in the National Water-Quality Laboratory of the US Geological Survey for water year 1988
K.J. Lucey
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4166
The US Geological Survey maintains a quality assurance program based on the analysis of reference samples for its National Water Quality Laboratory located in Denver, Colorado. Reference samples containing selected inorganic, nutrient, and precipitation (low-level concentration) constituents are prepared at the Survey 's Water Quality Services Unit in Ocala, Florida,...
Correlation of surface sections of the intertongued Eocene Wasatch and Green River formations along the western margins of the Sand Wash Basin, northwest Colorado, and Washakie Basin, southwest Wyoming
H. W. Roehler
1989, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 2105
No abstract available....