Relation of ground-water quality to land use in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-Camden, New Jersey area
Ray S. Blickwedel, C. R. Wood
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 88-4211
The distributions of common dissolved constituents, trace metals, and volatile organic compounds in ground water near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Camden, New Jersey, are influenced by local geology and land use. Many common dissolved constituents are more concentrated in ground water beneath urban and industrial areas than in water beneath suburban...
Program SEISRISK III adapted to personal computers computer file, Part F - ASCII format, OS/2/SAA source program
E.P. Arnold
1989, Open-File Report 89-557-F
Ground-water levels in the alluvial aquifer at Louisville, Kentucky, 1987-88
R.J. Faust, B.E. Lyons
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4119
Water-level data have been collected in the alluvial aquifer at Louisville, Kentucky by the U.S. Geological Survey since 1943. Summaries and analysis of these data are published periodically to update the record and to help public officials who must manage this groundwater supply. Maps and hydrographs are presented in this...
Southeast Friends of the Pleistocene, 2nd annual field conference; Cenozoic geology and geomorphology of southern New Jersey coastal plain, November 11 - 13, 1988
Wayne L. Newell, J.S. Wyckoff, J. P. Owens, John Farnsworth
1989, Open-File Report 89-159
Mineral resources of the Muggins Mountains Wilderness Study Area, Yuma County, Arizona
David B. Smith, R. M. Tosdal, J. A. Pitkin, M. D. Kleinkopf, R. H. Wood
1989, Bulletin 1702-D
Geology and ground-water resources of the San Carlos Indian Reservation, Gila, Graham, and Pinal counties, Arizona
J. G. Brown
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4152
The San Carlos Indian Reservation includes about 2,900 sq mi in east- central Arizona. Relatively impermeable pre-Tertiary rocks are exposed in about 23% of the reservation and underlie water-bearing Tertiary and quaternary basin fill and Quaternary stream alluvium in much of the southern part of the reservation. About 9,000 members...
Geologic map of the Long Valley caldera, Mono-Inyo Craters volcanic chain, and vicinity, eastern California
R. A. Bailey
1989, IMAP 1933
Fremont Lake, Wyoming — Some aspects of the inflow of water and sediment
W. W. Emmett, R. C. Averett
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 88-4021
Fremont Lake is a large (20.6 sq km), deep lake (185 m) in western Wyoming. Average annual inflow of water is about 5.1 cu meters/sec, and this discharge is equaled or exceeded about 23% of the time. Annual instantaneous peak flows of Pine Creek usually exceed 30 cu m/sec and...
Estimation of the recharge area contributing water to a pumped well in a glacial-drift, river-valley aquifer
Daniel J. Morrissey
1989, Water Supply Paper 2338
The highly permeable, unconfined, glacial-drift aquifers that occupy most New England river valleys constitute the principal source of drinking water for many of the communities that obtain part or all of their public water supply from ground water. Recent events have shown that these aquifers are highly susceptible to contamination...
Water resources of Soledad, Poway, and Moosa basins, San Diego County, California
K. D. Evenson
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 88-4030
Reclaimed water is being considered as as supplemental water supply in the Soledad, Poway, and Moosa basins, San Diego County. This report describes the geology, soils, hydrology, and cultural factors in each of the basins as they relate to use of reclaimed water. Imported water is currently the major water-supply...
Water resources data, Missouri, water year 1988
L.A. Waite, Jerri V. Davis, H.L. Reed, D.O. Hatten, T.J. Perkins
1989, Water Data Report MO-88-1
No abstract available. ...
Contrasts of vegetation, soils, microclimates, and geomorphic processes between north- and south-facing slopes on Green Mountain near Denver, Colorado
Farrel Allen Branson, Lynn M. Shown
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4094
No abstract available. ...
Stratigraphy of the unsaturated zone at the radioactive waste management complex, Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho
S. R. Anderson, B. D. Lewis
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4065
A complex sequence of layered basalt flows, cinders, and sediment underlies the Radioactive Waste Management Complex at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory in southeastern Idaho. Wells drilled to 700 ft penetrate a sequence of 10 basalt-flow groups and 7 major sedimentary interbeds that range in age from about 100,000 to...
Relation between land use and ground-water quality in the upper glacial aquifer in Nassau and Suffolk Counties, Long Island, New York
D. A. Eckhardt, W.J. Flipse Jr., E. T. Oaksford
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 86-4142
The chemical quality of groundwater in the upper glacial (water-table) aquifer beneath the 10 types of land-use areas of Nassau and Suffolk Counties, NY was examined to evaluate the effect of human activities on groundwater. The highest median chloride and total dissolved-solids concentrations were found in wells in high-density residential...
Preliminary study of the ore deposits and hydrothermal alteration in the Rodalquilar caldera complex, southeastern Spain
Antonio Arribas Jr., J. J. Rytuba, R. O. Rye, C. G. Cunningham, M. H. Podwysocki, W.C. Kelly, Antonio Arribas Sr., E.H. McKee, James G. Smith
1989, Open-File Report 89-327
Geochemistry of iron in a sand dune aquifer, near Coos Bay and North Bend, Oregon
Gilbert C. Bortleson, M. A. Jones, P.P. Hearn Jr.
1989, Open-File Report 88-734
Assessment of hydrologic and hydrogeologic data at Camp Lejeune Marine Corps Base, North Carolina
Douglas Harned, O. B. Lloyd Jr., M.W. Treece Jr.
1989, Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4096
The Camp Lejeune Marine Corps Base occupies 164 square miles in the Coastal Plain of North Carolina, including 30 square miles of the New River estuary that bisects the Base. As much as 1,500 feet of unconsolidated or partly consolidated sand,...
Potentiometric surface of the intermediate aquifer system, west-central Florida, May 1988
B. R. Lewelling
1989, Open-File Report 88-721
The U.S. Geological Survey Federal-State Cooperative Water- Resources Program: Fiscal Year 1988
Bruce K. Gilbert, William B. Mann IV
1989, Open-File Report 89-389
The Federal-State Cooperative Program is a partnership between the U.S. Geological Survey and State and local agencies. It provides a balanced approach to the study and resolution of water-related problems and to acquiring hydrologic data. The principal program objectives are to: (1) collect, on a systematic basis, data needed for...
Mineral resources of the Alvord Desert and East Alvord Wilderness Study Areas, Harney and Malheur counties, Oregon
Brent D. Turrin, Andrew Griscom, R. L. Turner, W.A. Lawson, A. R. Buehler, D. E. Graham
1989, Bulletin 1739-B
GEOS seismograms for aftershocks of the earthquakes of December 7, 1988, near Spitak, Armenia SSR, during the time period 21 December 1988 through 26 December 1988 14:00 (UTC)
R. D. Borcherdt, editor(s)
1989, Open-File Report 89-163-B
Geologic map of the Mount Edgecumbe volcanic field, Kruzof Island, southeastern Alaska
J.R. Riehle, D. A. Brew, M. A. Lanphere
1989, IMAP 1983
Geologic Map of the San Luis Hills Area, Conejos and Costilla Counties, Colorado
Ren A. Thompson, Michael N. Machette
1989, IMAP 1906
This report is a digital image of the U.S. Geological Survey Miscellaneous Investigations Series Map I-1906, 'Geologic map of the San Luis Hills area, Conejos and Costilla Counties, Colorado,' which was published in 1989 by Thompson and Machette, scale 1:50,000 but has been unavailable in a digital version. The map...
Map showing locations of exposures of limonitic rocks and hydrothermally altered rocks in the Butte 1° x 2° quadrangle, Montana
L. C. Rowan, D. B. Segal
1989, IMAP 2050-A
No abstract available....
Geologic maps of the Pacific Palisades area, Los Angeles, California
J.T. McGill
1989, IMAP 1828