Assessment of undiscovered conventionally recoverable petroleum resources of the Timan-Pechora Basin, U.S.S.R., and Barents-northern Kara Shelf
G. F. Ulmishek
1982, Open-File Report 82-1057
Evaluation of breccia pipes in southeastern New Mexico and their relation to the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) site, with a section on drill-stem tests
R.P. Snyder, L. M. Gard, J.W. Mercer
1982, Open-File Report 82-968
Preliminary results of gravity investigations at Yucca Mountain and vicinity, southern Nye County, Nevada
D.B. Snyder, W. James Carr
1982, Open-File Report 82-701
Exploration for a high-level-nuclear-waste-repository site in the Yucca Mountain area, Nev., resulted in the addition of 423 new gravity stations during the past 2 years to the 934 existing stations to form the data base of this study. About 100 surface-rock samples, three borehole gamma-gamma logs, and one borehole gravity...
Geochronological data for the Pioneer Mountains, southwestern Montana; Part I, 40Ar/39Ar age-spectrum and conventional K/Ar dates for unaltered plutons
L.W. Snee, J. F. Sutter
1982, Open-File Report 82-961
Conditional estimates and marginal probabilities for undiscovered recoverable oil and gas resources by province; statistical background data for U.S. Geological Survey Circular 860
K. L. Varnes, Ronald R. Charpentier, G.L. Dolton
1982, Open-File Report 82-666-A
Estimated areas and volumes of sedimentary rock in the United States by province; statistical background data for U.S. Geological Survey Circular 860
K. L. Varnes, G.L. Dolton
1982, Open-File Report 82-666-C
Estimates of Federal ownership of undiscovered oil and gas resources by province; statistical background data for U.S. Geological Survey Circular 860
K. L. Varnes, G.L. Dolton
1982, Open-File Report 82-666-B
Estimates of undiscovered recoverable resources of total gas by province; statistical background data for U.S. Geological Survey Circular 860
K. L. Varnes, G.L. Dolton, Ronald R. Charpentier
1982, Open-File Report 82-666-D
Lithologic log and lithium content of sediments drilled in Clayton Valley, Esmeralda County, Nevada
M. P. Pantea, Sigrid Asher-Bolinder
1982, Open-File Report 82-415
Drainage areas in New Jersey; Delaware River basin and streams tributary to Delaware Bay
A. J. Velnich
1982, Open-File Report 82-572
Drainage areas of New Jersey streams tributary to the Delaware River and Delaware Bay are listed for over 1,100 sites. Tables show the descriptive location of each site, the latitude and longitude, county, and National Topographic map name. For gaged sites established through 1980, the U.S. Geological Survey station name...
Geologic cross section across the continental margin of southwestern Washington
P. D. Snavely Jr., H. C. Wagner
1982, Open-File Report 82-459
Two BASIC computer programs for the determination of in situ stresses using the CSIRO hollow inclusion stress cell and the USBM borehole deformation gage
W. K. Smith
1982, Open-File Report 82-489
The mathematical method of determining in-situ stresses by overcoring, using either the U.S. Bureau of Mines Borehole Deformation Gage or the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation Hollow Inclusion Stress Cell, is summarized, and data reduction programs for each type of instrument, written in BASIC, are presented. The BASIC programs...
A study of trends in dissolved oxygen and fecal coliform bacteria at NASQAN stations
Richard A. Smith, Richard B. Alexander
1982, Open-File Report 82-1019
Most stations in the U.S. Geological Survey's National Stream Quality Accounting Network show no significant trend in either dissolved oxygen concentration or fecal coliform bacteria population for the period October 1974. through October 1981. Of the stations which do show trends, however, most show improved water quality: thirty-one of a...
Drainage areas of New York streams, by river basins; a stream gazetteer; Part 1, Data compiled as of October 1980
L.A. Wagner
1982, Open-File Report 81-1055
Hydrologic studies concerned with surface water require geographic data of several types, among which are stream length and size of drainage area from which runoff is contributed. This gazetteer presents all drainage-area data on New York streams that were available as of October 1980. The information is grouped by river...
Mineral resource potential of the Olallie Roadless Area, Marion and Jefferson counties, Oregon
G. W. Walker
1982, Open-File Report 82-885
Mineral resource potential of the Pine Creek Roadless Area, Harney County, Oregon
George Walton Walker, David K. Denton
1982, Open-File Report 82-822
Slides showing preliminary geologic maps of the Butte 1 degree x 2 degrees Quadrangle, western Montana
C. A. Wallace, R. G. Schmidt
1982, Open-File Report 82-713
An atlas of eleven selected aquifers in New York
Roger Milton Waller, Anne J. Finch
1982, Open-File Report 82-553
Water from 11 aquifer systems in New York, excluding Long Island , is used by 2.8 million people. Ten are in areas hydraulically connected with the master stream and have a shallow water table, the 11th is a buried valley system on the Lake Ontario Plain. In all systems, till,...
Selected climatic characteristics of the southeastern Uinta Basin, Utah and Colorado
S. D. Waltemeyer
1982, Open-File Report 82-91
The southeastern Uinta Basin in Utah and Colorado contains large reserves of oil shale, the mining of which could affect the area 's water resources. Climatic characteristics of the area, which were evaluated as one phase of a comprehensive hydrologic study, are presented to help provide the means of evaluating...
Leaching characteristics of ash from the May 18, 1980, eruption of Mount St. Helens Volcano, Washington
David Burl Smith, Robert A. Zielinski, Howard E. Taylor
1982, Open-File Report 82-987
Leaching of freshly erupted air-fall ash, unaffected by rain, from the May 18, 1.980,eruption of Mount St. Helens volcano, Washington, shows that Ca 2+, Na+, Mg+, SO4 2-, and Cl- are the predominant chemical species released on first exposure of the ash to water. Extremely high correlation of Ca with...
Estimating peak discharges of small rural streams in Massachusetts
S. William Wandle Jr.
1982, Open-File Report 80-676
Floodflows on natural-flow streams in Massachusetts with drainage areas between 0.25 square miles and 260 square miles may be estimated from drainage area, main-channel slope, mean basin elevation, and the area of swamps, lakes, and ponds. Multiple-regression techniques were used to define the relationship between a suite of basin and...
Reconnaissance of stream biota and physical and chemical water quality in areas of selected land use in the coal-mining region, southwestern Indiana, 1979-80
D. J. Wangsness
1982, Open-File Report 82-566
To help meet the goals of the Surface-Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977, the U.S. Geological Survey is assessing the physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of surface water within the coal-mining region of southwestern Indiana. This report discusses benthic-invertebrate and periphyticalgal communities in streams draining homogeneous-agricultural, forested, active/reclaimed-mine, reclaimed-mine,...
Heat flow and subsurface temperatures in the Great Valley, California
Jiyang Wang, Robert J. Munroe
1982, Open-File Report 82-844
Rb/Sr isotopic ratios in selected lower crust-upper mantle nodules from Colorado-Wyoming kimberlites
C.B. Smith, M. E. McCallum, C. E. Hedge
1982, Open-File Report 82-178
Reconnaissance investigation of evaporites and brines of the Eastern Province, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
C. L. Smith
1982, Open-File Report 82-594
In the Eastern Province of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia from south of Al Hasa oasis (about lat 25? N., long 50? E.) north to near the southern border of the neutral zone between Saudi Arabia and Kuwait (about lat 28? N., long 48? E.), sabkhah-associated brines form either by...