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Computer-generated mineral commodity deposit maps
Paul G. Schruben, J. Thomas Hanley
1983, Open-File Report 83-410
This report describes an automated method of generating deposit maps of mineral commodity information. In addition, it serves as a user's manual for the authors' mapping system. Procedures were developed which allow commodity specialists to enter deposit information, retrieve selected data, and plot deposit symbols in any geographic area within...
Instructions for the submission of data to the Master Water Data Index
Owen O. Williams
1983, Open-File Report 83-49
Instructions are given for the computerized processing of data prepared for entry into the Master Water Data Index of the U.S. Geological Survey 's National Water Data Exchange (NAWDEX), as discussed in the manual entitled ' Instructions for the Preparation of Data for the Master Water Data Index. ' Two...
GRANNY, a data bank of chemical analyses of Laramide and younger high-silica rhyolites and granites from Colorado and north-central New Mexico
Celia H. Steigerwald, Felix E. Mutschler, Steve Ludington
1983, Open-File Report 83-516
GRANNY is a data bank containing information on 507 chemically analyzed Laramide or younger high-silica rhyolites and granites from Colorado and north-central New Mexico. The data were compiled from both published and unpublished sources. The data bank is designed to aid in the recognition of igneous rocks with a high...
Work plan for the Sangamon River basin, Illinois
J. K. Stamer, Dean M. Mades
1983, Open-File Report 82-693
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Division of Water Resources of the Illinois Department of Transportation and other State agencies, recognizes the need for basin-type assessments in Illinois. This report describes a plan of study for a water-resource assessment of the Sangamon River basin in central Illinois. The...
Basic program "IPFLTR" for induced polarization data reduction and filtering
Hamdy S. Sadek
1983, Open-File Report 83-485
The recently developed induced polarization (IP) mapping technique can be successfully applied to IP dipole-dipole data and includes three types of filters that can be applied to IP pseudosections that have IP anomalies caused by different types of sources. The technique yields a single output value per station; this value...
Geophysical investigations of the Umm ar Rummf copper prospect, Al Qunfudhah Quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Hamdy S. Sadek, H. Richard Blank
1983, Open-File Report 83-298
The Umm ar Rummf copper prospect, located about 30 km east of Al Qunfudhah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, consists of zones of malachite disseminations and fracture fillings in outcrops of north-trending impure quartzite of the Bahah group. Systematic Crone electromagnetic and self-potential surveys indicate that weakly conductive tabular bodies having...
Ground-water data for selected coal areas in western North Dakota
James D. Wald, Steven W. Norbeck
1983, Open-File Report 83-219
Ground-water data are provided in this report for the Sand Creek-Hanks, New England-Mott, Dickinson, and Bowman-Gascoyne coal areas, western North Dakota. The report contains the following: (1) Maps showing the location of wells, springs, and test holes; the location of wells and test holes where drillers' logs are available; and...
Geochronology, geochemistry, and tectonic environment of porphyry mineralization in the central Alaska Peninsula
Frederic H. Wilson, Dennis P. Cox
1983, Open-File Report 83-783
Porphyry type sulfide systems on the central Alaska Peninsula occupy a transition zone between the Aleutian island magmatic arc and the continental magmatic arc of southern Alaska. Mineralization occurs associated with early and late Tertiary magmatic centers emplaced through a thick section of Mesozoic continental margin clastic sedimentary rocks. The...
Geophysical and geologic studies in southern Mecklenburg County and vicinity, North Carolina and South Carolina
Frederick A. Wilson
1983, Open-File Report 83-93
Geophysical methods consisting of gravity, aeromagnetics and aeroradioactivity have been applied to part of the Charlotte and Carolina slate belts in southern Mecklenburg County and vicinity to help interpret geology, lithology and structure. High aeroradioactivity is associated with potassium-rich granitic plutons, muscovite-rich gneisses, schists, and metavolcanic rocks; positive gravity and...