Analyses and descriptions of rock and nonmagnetic panned concentrate samples, Lewiston and Portland 1 by 2 degree quadrangles, north-central New Hampshire
E.F. Cooley, R. H. Hill, L. J. Cox, T.L. Cheatham, J. A. Domenico, J.R. Eckert, D. Kay
1984, Open-File Report 84-888
Alkaline rock complexes in the Wet Mountains area, Custer and Fremont counties, Colorado
Theodore J. Armbrustmacher
1984, Professional Paper 1269
The Morgan Hill, California earthquake of April 24, 1984; a preliminary report; Volume I
S. N. Hoose (compiler)
1984, Open-File Report 84-498-A
No abstract available. ...
Sandstone units of the Lee Formation and related strata in eastern Kentucky
Charles L. Rice
1984, Professional Paper 1151-G
Most of the Cumberland Plateau region of southeastern Kentucky is underlain by thick sequences of quartzose sandstone which are assigned for the most part to the Lee Formation. Much new information has been gathered about the Lee and related strata as a result of the cooperative mapping program of the...
United States earthquakes, 1941-1945
Coast and Geodetic Survey
1984, Open-File Report 84-941
Proceedings of Workshop XIX; Active tectonic and magmatic processes beneath Long Valley Caldera, eastern California; Volumes I and II
D.P. Hill, R. A. Bailey, A.S. Ryall
1984, Open-File Report 84-939
The 1983 Recession of Columbia Glacier, Alaska
M. F. Meier, Austin Post, R. M. Krimmel, C. L. Driedger
1984, Open-File Report 84-59
Ocean bottom instrument package (OBIP) software; modification II
U.S. Geological Survey
1984, Open-File Report 84-842
No abstract available. ...
Interpretations of magnetic anomalies at a potential repository site located in the Yucca Mountain area, Nevada Test Site
G. D. Bath, C.E. Jahren
1984, Open-File Report 84-120
Molluscan record from a Mid-Cretaceous borehole in Weston County, Wyoming
William Aubrey Cobban
1984, Professional Paper 1271
A core borehole in the Osage oilfield on the west flank of the Black Hills uplift in eastern Wyoming penetrated, in decending order, most of the Carlile Shale, all of the Greenhorn Formation, and the upper part of the underlying Belle Fourche Shale. Molluscan fossils are abundant in parts of...
Reconnaissance geochemistry of the South Pahroc/Hiko Bureau of Land Management Wilderness Study Area (NV 050-0132), Lincoln County, Nevada
H. N. Barton, G.W. Day
1984, Open-File Report 84-362
A Possible new source of natural gas in the eastern West Virginia Panhandle
H. A. Pohn
1984, Open-File Report 84-556
Reconnaissance geochemistry of the Delamar Mountains Bureau of Land Management Wilderness Study Area (NV 050-0177), Lincoln County, Nevada
H. N. Barton, G.W. Day
1984, Open-File Report 84-360
No abstract available....
Geochemical data for the Vasquez Peak Wilderness Study Area (A2361), the Williams Fork Further Planning Area (2-114), and the St. Louis Peak Roadless Area (F2361), Clear Creek, Grand, and Summit counties, Colorado
H. N. Barton, R. L. Turner
1984, Open-File Report 84-505
Geophysical interpretation of the gneiss terrane of northern Washington and southern British Columbia, and its implications for uranium exploration
John W. Cady, Kenneth F. Fox
1984, Professional Paper 1260
The Omineca crystalline belt of northeastern Washington and southern British Columbia has a regional Bouguer gravity high, and individual gneiss domes within the terrane are marked by local gravity highs. Models of crustal structure that satisfy the limited available seismic-refraction data and explain the gravity high over the gneiss terrane...
Compilation of ground water quality data in Pennsylvania
J. L. Barker
1984, Open-File Report 84-706
The U.S. Geological Survey's water quality file of 4,671 wells and springs in Pennsylvania provided ground-water-quality data for Pennsylvania. The data were assembled into computer-readable format and sorted into 15 major aquifer groups based on principal lithology, physiographic province, and age. Nineteen variables in each group were summarized by the...
Preliminary reconnaissance geologic map of the Petersburg and parts of the Port Alexander and Sumdum 1:250,000 quadrangles, southeastern Alaska
David A. Brew, A.T. Ovenshine, Susan M. Karl, S. J. Hunt
1984, Open-File Report 84-405
No abstract available....
Hydrogeologic framework of the Virginia coastal plain
A. A. Meng III, J. F. Harsh
1984, Open-File Report 84-728
Primer on improving the state of earthquake hazards mitigation and preparedness
P. L. Gori
1984, Open-File Report 84-772
Introduction to correlation of Precambrian rock sequences
Jack Edward Harrison, Zell E. Peterman
1984, Professional Paper 1241-A
United States earthquakes, 1936-1940, by Coast and Geodetic Survey
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1984, Open-File Report 84-936
Proceedings of the Geologic and Hydrologic Hazards Training Program
M.E. Williams
1984, Open-File Report 84-760
Quantification of undiscovered mineral-resource assessment; the case study of U.S. Forest Service wilderness tracts in the Pacific mountain system
L.J. Drew, J. D. Bliss, R. W. Bowen, N.J. Bridges, D. P. Cox, H.H. DeYoung Jr., J.C. Houghton, Steve Ludington, W. D. Menzie, N.J. Page, D. H. Root, D.A. Singer
1984, Open-File Report 84-658
Report of the River Master of the Delaware River, for the period December 1, 1982 - November 30, 1983
F.T. Schaefer, R.E. Fish, R.W. Harkness, C. R. Wood
1984, Open-File Report 84-473
Element concentrations in soils and other surficial materials of the conterminous United States
Hansford T. Shacklette, Josephine G. Boerngen
1984, Professional Paper 1270
Samples of soils or other regoliths, taken at a depth of approximately 20 cm form locations about 80 km apart, throughout the conterminous United States, were analyzed for their content of elements. In this manner, 1,318 sampling sites were chosen, and the results of the sample analyses for 50...