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Seismic refraction data for shots recorded in the Coso Range, California, October 1976
A. W. Walter, Craig S. Weaver
1980, Open-File Report 80-186
The Coso Range lies in the southwest corner of the Basin and Range province, east of the Sierra Nevada and north of the Garlock Fault. The range, circular in form, is covered by a thin sequence of late-cenozoic volcanics which overlie highly fractured crystalline basement, similar in composition to the...
Seismic evidence for an extensive gas-bearing layer at shallow depth, offshore from Prudhoe Bay, Alaska
Gary Wynn Boucher, Erk Reimnitz, Edward W. Kempema
1980, Open-File Report 80-809
High resolution seismic reflection data recorded offshore from Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, were processed digitally to determine the reflectivity structure of the uppermost layers of the seafloor. A prominent reflector found at 27 m below the mudline (water depths 7-9 m) has a negative reflection coefficient greater than 0.5. The large...
Flood of June 18, 1978, on Honey Creek tributary at Thornville, Ohio
Earl E. Webber, Ronald I. Mayo
1980, Open-File Report 80-16
A high-intensity summer rain estimated at 8 inches in 2 hours caused flooding on a small stream near Thornville, Ohio, destroying a culvert and highway fill on State Route 188. Computation of peak discharges of 3,250 feet3 per second at a site 4,400 feet above and of 4,050 feet3 per...
Notes on the geology of Tibet and adjacent areas; report of the American plate tectonics delegation to the People's Republic of China
A.W. Bally, Clarence R. Allen, R.B. Geyer, W.B. Hamilton, C.A. Hopson, P.H. Molnar, J.E. Oliver, N.D. Opdyke, George Plafker, F.T. Wu
1980, Open-File Report 80-501
Mean water levels in wells across Georgia were from 3.03 feet higher to 11.67 feet lower in 1979 than in 1978, and in some areas were the lowest on record. Water levels in the principal artesian aquifer underwent a long-term decline during the period 1970-79. In some areas water levels...
Irrigation water supply for the Yurok Indians, Resighini Rancheria, Klamath, California
J. P. Akers
1980, Open-File Report 80-404
A required 1,100 gallons of water per minute for irrigating agricultural lands used by the Coast Indian Community on the Resighini Rancheria near Klamath, Califomia, cannot be developed from wells. However, the required quantity of water might be developed from a trench installed in sand and gravel deposits that are...
Ground water in the carbonate rocks of the Franklin area, Tennessee
Ann Zurawski, C.R. Burchett
1980, Open-File Report 80-410
A study of ground water in the Franklin area, Tennessee, was undertaken to fill a growing need for information on ground-water occurrence in the carbonate rocks of central Tennessee. Fifteen drilling sites were selected that had one or more of the following characteristics: medium-to thick-bedded limestones within 200 feet of...
An oilspill risk analysis for the Central and Northern California (proposed Sale 53) Outer Continental Shelf lease area
William B. Samuels, Kenneth J. Lanfear
1980, Open-File Report 80-211
An oilspill risk analysis was conducted to determine the relative environmental hazards of developing oil in different regions of the Central and Northern California Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) lease area. The study analyzed the probability of spill occurrences, likely paths of oil slicks, and locations of resources vulnerable to spilled...