Drought of 1980-82 in southeast Florida with comparison to the 1961-62 and 1970-71 droughts
B.G. Waller
1985, Water-Resources Investigations Report 85-4152
South-central Florida (the Kissimmee Basin) experienced a severe drought during 1980-82, causing Lake Okeechobee--the largest surface-water storage area in south Florida--to reach the lowest stage ever recorded, 9.75 feet above sea level, on July 29, 1981. A prolonged period of deficient rainfall extended from June 1980 to March 1982. On...
Water resources data for Maryland and Delaware, water year 1984
R.W. James, R.H. Simmons, B.F. Strain
1985, Water Data Report MD-DE-84-1
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Geologic history of Goban Spur, Northwest Europe continental margin
P.C. de Graciansky, Claude (Wylie) Poag
1985, Initial reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project (80) 1187-1216
Drilling on Leg 80 of the Deep Sea Drilling Project-International Phase of Ocean Drilling was conducted on a transect of four sites (548-551) across the continent-ocean boundary at Goban Spur, a prominent southwest-trending structural and topographic high on the Irish continental slope. Drilling results have been integrated with physiographic, gravimetric,...
Plutonium, americium, and neptunium speciation in selected groundwaters
J.M. Cleveland, T.F. Rees, K.L. Nash
1985, Nuclear Technology (69) 380-387
As part of a continuing study, plutonium, americium, and neptunium speciation was determined at 25 and 90°C in four groundwaters from diverse sources: the Sparta aquifer in Louisiana, near the Vacherie salt dome; Mansfield No. 2 well in the Palo Duro Basin, Texas; the Stripa mine in Sweden; and the...
Leaching of plutonium from a radioactive waste glass by eight groundwaters from the western United States
T.F. Rees, J.M. Cleveland, K.L. Nash
1985, Nuclear Technology (70) 133-140
The leachability of a radioactive waste glass formulated to Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratory specification 80-270 has been studied using eight actual groundwaters with a range of chemical compositions as leachants. Waters collected from the Grande Ronde Basalt (Washington State) and from alluvial deposits in the Hualapai Valley (Arizona) were the...
Eruption in an ice-filled caldera, Mount Veniaminof, Alaska Peninsula: A section in The United States Geological Survey in Alaska: Accomplishments during 1983
M. Elizabeth Yount, Thomas P. Miller, Richard P. Emanuel, Frederic H. Wilson
1985, Circular 945
The more prominent of the two visible intracaldera cones of Mount Veniaminof went into eruption in early June 1983 and continued until early April 1984. Veniaminof is a 2,507-m-high composite cone having an 8 x 11-km summit caldera which formed 3,300-3,700 yr B.P. (Miller and Smith, 1977). The active 1.6x1.2-km...
Preliminary description of a Miocene zone of structural complexity, Port Moller and Stepovak Bay quadrangles, Alaska: A section in The United States Geological Survey in Alaska: Accomplishments during 1983
Frederic H. Wilson, James E. Case, Robert L. Detterman
1985, Circular 945
A zone of structural disruption and complexity along the Pacific coast margin of the Alaska Peninsula (fig. 41) may be related to the Alaska Peninsula and the Chugach terrane boundary. The best exposure of this zone is located on the east shore of Humpback Bay (figs. 42, 43; also Burk,...
Newly discovered Holocene volcanic vents, Port Moller and Stepovak Bay quadrangles, Alaska Peninsula: A section in The United States Geological Survey in Alaska: Accomplishments during 1983
M. Elizabeth Yount, Frederic H. Wilson, John W. Miller
1985, Circular 945
Reconnaissance mapping in 1982-83 suggests previously unreported Holocene volcanic activity in the area 14-24 km southwest of Kupreanof Volcano (fig. 45). One young volcanic vent has been observed along the divide between Stepovak Bay and Bear Lake, and the locations of two others are inferred from the position of morphologically...
Sea cliff exposures of metamorphosed carbonate and schist, northern Seward Peninsula: A section in The United States Geological Survey in Alaska: Accomplishments during 1983
Julie A. Dumoulin, Alison B. Till
1985, Circular 945
Extensive seacliff exposures of marble, metadolostone, and schist occur on the north shore of Seward Peninsula in the Kotzebue A-1 and A-2 Quadrangles (fig. 12). Some of the exposed units have no analogs when compared to rocks mapped to the south in the Bendeleben and Solomon Quadrangles. Others are similar...
Digital image processing techniques for detecting surface alteration - An application on the Alaska Peninsula: A section in The United States Geological Survey in Alaska: Accomplishments during 1983
James York, Frederic H. Wilson, Bruce M. Gamble
1985, Circular 945
The tectonic evolution of the Alaska Peninsula makes it a likely area for the discovery of significant mineral deposits. However, because of problems associated with remoteness and poor weather, little detailed mineral exploration work has been carried on there. This study focuses on using Landsat multispectral scanner data for the...
The continued rise of Great Salt Lake, Utah
Ted Arnow
1985, Report, United States Geological Survey Yearbook, Fiscal Year 1984
The Great Salt Lake rose 5.0 feet from September 25,1983, to July 1, 1984, the second largest seasonal rise on record since 1847. The maximum seasonal rise was observed the previous year when the lake rose 5.1 feet from September 18,1982, to June 30,1983. The lake declined only 0.5 foot...
Ground water in Utah - A summary description of the resource and its related physical environment
Don Price, Ted Arnow
1985, Utah Department of Natural Resources Water Circular 3
Ground water is one of Utah’s most extensive and valuable natural resources. Because of its widespread occurrence in both wet and dry areas, ground water has been, and is a major factor affecting economic growth and development of the State. In some areas, ground water is used to supplement streamflow...
Developing a state water plan: Ground-water conditions in Utah, spring of 1985
Ralph L. Seiler, L. R. Herbert, Donald A. Bischoff, David W. Clark, George Pyper, Carole B. Burden, V.L. Jensen, Michael Enright, D. C. Emett, B.A. Sether, M.R. Eckenwiler, G. W. Sandberg
1985, Cooperative Investigations Report 25
This is the twenty-second in a series of annual reports that describe ground-water conditions in Utah. Reports in this series, published cooperatively by the U.S. Geological Survey and the Utah Division of Water Resources, provide data to enable interested parties to keep abreast of changing ground-water conditions.This report, like the...
Water use data for public water suppliers and self supplied industry in Utah: 1982, 1983
Brent Johnson
1985, Utah Division of Water Rights Water-Use Report 5
This publication is the fifth in a continuing series of reports presenting water use data for Utah. The data are collected by the State of Utah, Division of Water Rights, for the National Water Use Information Program. This is a cooperative effort with the U.S. Geological Survey. Most states contribute...
Seepage study of six canals in Salt Lake County, Utah, 1982-1983
L. R. Herbert, R.W. Cruff, K.M. Waddell
1985, Technical Publication 82
A study of selected reaches of the Utah and Salt Lake, Utah Lake Distributing, Provo Reservoir, Draper Irrigation, East Jordan, and Jordan and Salt Lake City Canals in Salt Lake County, Utah, was made to determine gains or losses of flow in those reaches. Three to five sets of seepage...
Reconnaissance of the quality of surface water in the upper Virgin River Basin, Utah, Arizona, and Nevada, 1981-82
G. W. Sandberg, LaVerne G. Sultz
1985, Technical Publication 83
This report on the quality of surface water in the Virgin River basin from the headwaters near Navajo Lake, Utah, to Littlefield, Ariz., was prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Division of Water Rights, Utah Department of Natural Resources. The objectives of the study leading to...
How to catch an earthquake
R. A. Kerr
Henry Spall, editor(s)
1985, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (17) 33-34
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Old masonry buildings in California pose danger
Henry Spall, editor(s)
1985, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (17) 109-110
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Landslide Information Center
Henry Spall, editor(s)
1985, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (17) 71-2
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Engineering seismology
Henry Spall, editor(s)
1985, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (17) 177-181
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A national program for landslide hazards reduction
Dwight A. Sangrey
Henry Spall, editor(s)
1985, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (17) 148-149
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Closely watched faults: USGS earthquake forecast endorsed
R. A. Kerr
Henry Spall, editor(s)
1985, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (17) 106-107
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International Seismological Centre, U.K.
1985, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (17) 70-71
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Mid-America plans for earthquakes
Henry Spall, editor(s)
1985, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (71) 72-73
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Monitoring the hydrothermal system in Long Valley caldera, California
C. D. Farrar, M.L. Sorey
1985, Geothermal Resources Council Transactions (9) 423-428
An ongoing program to monitor the hydrothermal system in Long Valley for changes caused by volcanic or tectonic processes has produced considerable data on the water chemistry and discharge of springs and fluid temperatures and pressures in wells. Chemical and isotopic data collected under this program have greatly...