Land use and land cover and associated maps for Ogdensburg, New York, U. S.; Canada
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1983, Open-File Report 83-556
Water-resources data for New Jersey, water year 1982, Volume 1. Atlantic slope basins, Hudson River to Cape May
W.R. Bauersfeld, E.W. Moshinsky, E.A. Pustay, F. L. Schaefer
1983, Water Data Report NJ-82-1
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GEOPLOT, an advanced graphics package for minicomputers; Part II, Computer source code
Peter L. Ward
1983, Open-File Report 83-807-B
Acoustic systems for the measurement of streamflow
Antonius Laenen, Winchell Smith
1983, Water Supply Paper 2213
The acoustic velocity meter (AVM), also referred to as an ultrasonic flowmeter, has been an operational tool for the measurement of streamflow since 1965. Very little information is available concerning AVM operation, performance, and limitations. The purpose of this report is to consolidate information in such a manner as to...
Regional hydrology of the Blanding-Durango area, southern Paradox basin, Utah and Colorado
M.S. Whitfield, William Thordarson, W. J. Oatfield, E. A. Zimmerman, B. F. Rueger
1983, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4218
No abstract available....
WELLMAP, a Fortran computer program for the generation of maps of specified geographic areas with a variety of well symbols available to depict the current status of given oil and gas drilling
E.G. Boyce, Robert M. Turner
1983, Open-File Report 83-155
Preliminary surficial geologic map of the northern part of the Tyonek B-5 Quadrangle, south-central Alaska
L. A. Yehle, H. R. Schmoll, C. A. Gardner
1983, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1661-A
Scientific and technical, spatial, and bibliographic data bases and systems of the U.S. Geological Survey, 1983; including other Federal agencies
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1983, Circular 817
Water Resources Data, Minnesota Water Year 1982, Volume 2: Upper Mississippi and Missouri River Basins
K.T. Gunard, J.H. Hess, J.L. Zirbel, C.E. Cornelius
1983, Water Data Report MN-82-2
Characterization of mineral precipitates by electron microscope photographs and electron diffraction patterns
Carol J. Lind
1983, Water Supply Paper 2204
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An evaluation of trends in the acidity of precipitation and the related acidification of surface water in North America
John T. Turk
1983, Water Supply Paper 2249
The acidity of precipitation in the Northeastern United States and Southeastern Canada has increased in the past, probably as a result of anthropogenic emissions. The increase in New England and New York occurred primarily before the mid-1950's. Since the mid1960's, there has been no significant change in the acidity of...
Mineral resource potential map of the Box-Death Hollow Roadless Area, Garfield County, Utah
G. W. Weir, M. E. Lane
1983, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1319-B
Major, minor, and trace elements in samples from the Wheeler Wilderness Study Area, Colorado, as determined by inductively coupled argon plasma-atomic emission spectrometry
J.G. Crock, William H. Raymond, F.E. Lichte
1983, Open-File Report 83-405
Floods in Kansas City, Missouri and vicinity, August 12-13, 1982
L.D. Becker, T.W. Alexander, L.A. Waite
1983, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4141
On August 12-13, 1982, a nearly stationary weather front in the vicinity of Kansas City, MO, produced intense thunderstorms. Excessive rainfall (12.6 inches in Raytown, MO) caused flash flooding during the nighttime and early daylight hours. Four deaths and damages unofficially estimated in excess of $30 million, occurred in the...
Mineral resource potential map of the Mount Eddy and Castle Crags Roadless Areas, Shasta, Siskiyou, and Trinity counties, California
Jocelyn A. Peterson, Mary E. Caress, David K. Denton, James M. Spear
1983, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1529-B
Although ultramafic terranes such as that underlying the Mount Eddy and Castle Crags Roadless Areas may contain chromite, nickel, platinum-group metals, cobalt, and asbestos, there are no significant identified concentrations of these resources within the roadless areas. Platinum-group metals were sought but not detected in stream-sediment concentrates, although this does...
A preliminary assessment of the hydrologic characteristics of the James River in South Dakota
R.D. Benson
1983, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4077
The James River in South Dakota has very restricted channel capacities within the Lake Dakota Plain. Channel capacities in Brown County are as little as 200 cubic feet per second, and spring flooding can be expected on an average of every other year. The river has potential for extended periods...
Historical surface deformation near Oildale, California
Robert O. Castle, Jack P. Church, Robert F. Yerkes, John C. Manning
1983, Professional Paper 1245
Historical surface deformation recognized in the southern San Joaquin Valley and adjacent Sierra Nevada foothills near Oildale, Calif., includes: normal and apparently aseismic dip slip along four faults; subsidence within or adjacent to the Kern Front, Poso Creek, Mount Poso, and Fruitvale oil fields; and uplift of much of the...
A seismic study of Yucca Mountain and vicinity, southern Nevada; data report and preliminary results
L.R. Hoffman, W. D. Mooney
1983, Open-File Report 83-588
From 1980 to 1982, the U.S. Geological Survey conducted seismic refraction studies at the Nevada Test Site to aid in an investigation of the regional crustal structure at a possible nuclear waste repository site near Yucca Mountain. Two regionally distributed deployments and one north-south deployment recorded nuclear events. First arrival...
Lake Bonneville: Selected features of relevance to neotectonic analysis
Donald R. Currey
1983, Open-File Report 82-1070
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Hydrogeologic investigation of the Maxey Flats radioactive waste burial site, Fleming County, Kentucky
H.H. Zehner
1983, Open-File Report 83-133
Burial trenches at the Maxey Flats radioactive waste burial site cover an area of about 20 acres, and are located on a plateau, about 300 to 400 feet above surrounding valleys. All waste is buried in the Nancy Member of the Borden Formation, and most is in the weathered shale...
Geologic map of the Cockalorum Wash Quadrangle, Eureka and Nye counties, Nevada
R. K. Hose
1983, IMAP 1410
Measured stratigraphic sections of uranium-bearing Upper Triassic rocks of the Dockum Basin, eastern New Mexico, West Texas, and the Oklahoma Panhandle, with brief discussion of stratigraphic problems
W.I. Finch, J.C. Wright
1983, Open-File Report 83-701
Land use and land cover and associated maps for Sherman, Texas; Oklahoma
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1983, Open-File Report 83-115
Report of the U.S. Geological Survey's analytical evaluation program; standard reference water samples M-82 (major constituents), T-83 (trace constituents), N-8 (nutrients), and P-2 (precipitation snowmelt)
V.J. Janzer
1983, Open-File Report 83-864
The U.S. Geological Survey began an interlaboratory testing program of reference water samples in 1962. Principal purposes of the program are to provide a means for participating water laboratories to: (1) identify analytical problem areas; (2) ascertain the accuracy and precision of common water analyses and analytical methods and; (3)...
Self-potential measurements at Newberry Crater, Oregon
D.V. Fitterman, R.O. Grette
1983, Open-File Report 83-909