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Lode gold and silver occurrences in Alaska
Edward H. Cobb
1982, Open-File Report 82-406
The following references give data, as of September 1, 1981, on localities where lode gold or silver has been found and are keyed to locations shown on the accompanying map. An asterisk (*) preceding a locality name indicates recorded production. In most instances the report(s) cited for each occurrence is...
Pacific summary report 2: A revision of Outer Continental Shelf oil and gas activities in the Pacific (Southern California) and their onshore impacts: A summary report, May 1980
Karen M. Collins, Catherine A. McCord, Anne Stadnychenko, Peter Yoskin
1982, Open-File Report 82-21
The Pacific Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) is an established hydrocarbon-producing region. Oil and gas have been produced from the Santa Barbara Channel (both State and Federal acreage) since 1896. Almost 77,000 barrels of oil are produced from the California Federal OCS each day as of December 1981, and leases on...
Uranium-series dating of mollusks and corals, and age of Pleistocene deposits, Chesapeake Bay area, Virginia and Maryland
Robert B. Mixon, Barney J. Szabo, James Patrick Owens
1982, Professional Paper 1067-E
Geologic mapping in conjunction with uranium-series dating of fossil mollusks and corals suggests that the low-lying ( < 17 m in altitude) terrace deposits in the central and southern Chesapeake Bay area include two main depositional sequences, each of which represents a high stand of the sea in late Pleistocene...
A plan for hydrologic investigations of in situ, oil-shale retorting near Rock Springs, Wyoming
Kent C. Glover, E. A. Zimmerman, L. R. Larson, J.C. Wallace
1982, Open-File Report 82-758
The recovery of shale oil by the in-situ retort process may cause hydrologic impacts, the most significant being ground-water contamination and possible transport of contaminants into surrounding areas. Although these impacts are site-specific, many of the techniques used to investigate each retort operation commonly will be the same. The U.S....
Potential geologic hazards and constraints for blocks in proposed North Atlantic OCS Oil and gas lease sale 52
G.B. Carpenter, A.P. Cardinell, D.K. Francois, L.K. Good, R.L. Lewis, N.T. Stiles
1982, Open-File Report 82-36
Analysis of high-resolution geophysical data collected over 540 blocks tentatively selected for leasing in proposed OCS Oil and Gas Lease Sale 52 (Georges Bank) revealed a number of potential geologic hazards to oil and gas exploration and development activities: evidence of mass movements and shallow gas deposits on the continental...
Precipitation data for burial grounds 5 and 6, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee, 1976-1980
D.A. Webster, J.S. Beatty, Pamela K. Benjamin, W.M. Tranum
1982, Open-File Report 82-254
As part of a hydrogeologic investigation, precipitation data were collected at two stations, one each in Burial Grounds 5 and 6 at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee. Daily, monthly, and annual values are reported herein for the period from January 1976 through December 1980. During this period, annual values...
Preliminary geomagnetic data, College Observatory, Fairbanks, Alaska: January 1982
John B. Townshend, J.E. Papp, E.A. Sauter, L.Y. Torrence
1982, Open-File Report 82-300-A
The preliminary geomagnetic data included here is made available to scientific personnel and organizations, as part of a cooperative effort and on a data exchange basis because of the early need by some users. To avoid delay, all of the data is copied from original forms processed at the observatory;...
Preliminary geotechnical and geophysical logs from drill hole 2C-80 in the Capps coal field, Cook Inlet region, Alaska
Alan F. Chleborad, Lynn A. Yehle, Henry R. Schmoll, Cynthia A. Gardner, Larry L. Dearborn
1982, Open-File Report 82-884
The drilling and logging information provided in this report was collected during September 1980 as part of the Energy Lands program of theU.S. Geological Survey.Drill hole 2C-80 is located in the Capps Coal Field, approximately 100 km (62 mi) west of Anchorage, Alaska (fig. 1). The drilling was undertaken to...
Preliminary survey of ground-water resources for Island County, Washington
D.R. Cline, M. A. Jones, N. P. Dion, K. J. Whiteman, D. B. Sapik
1982, Open-File Report 82-561
Increased ground-water withdrawals associated with the population increase in Island County have caused concern about ground-water availability and potential seawater intrusion. The most widespread and widely used aquifer lies near sea level. Locally, available data also indicate that one or more water-bearing zones lie above the sea-level aquifer. Pumpage in...