Oil and gas maps and sections of the West Siberian Basin
H. Douglas Klemme
1984, Open-File Report 84-516
Skelton Glacier
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1984, Open-File Report 84-304
Environmental geologic studies of the Kaiparowits coal-basin area, Utah
Kenneth A. Sargent
1984, Bulletin 1601
Preliminary evaluation of ground-water contamination by coal-tar derivatives, St. Louis Park area, Minnesota
Marc F. Hult, Michael E. Schoenberg
1984, Water Supply Paper 2211
Operation of a coal-tar distillation and wood-preserving plant from 1918 to 1972 in St. Louis Park, a suburb of Minneapolis, Minn., resulted in ground-water contamination. This preliminary evaluation presents an overview of the problem based on the results of the first year (1979) of an ongoing study. By 1932, water in...
Land use and land cover and associated maps for Kingston, Ontario, Canada; New York, U.S.
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1984, Open-File Report 84-29
The ecology of eelgrass meadows of the Atlantic coast: a community profile
Gordon W. Thayer, W. Judson Kenworthy, Mark S. Fonseca
1984, FWS/OBS 84/02
United States earthquakes, 1970
J.L. Coffman, C. A. von Hake
1984, Open-File Report 84-970
Ground-water contamination by crude oil at the Bemidji, Minnesota, research site; US Geological Survey Toxic Waste--ground-water contamination study
M. F. Hult, editor(s)
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4188
The U.S. Geological Survey has begun a research project to improve understanding of the mobilization, transport, and fate of petroleum contaminants in the shallow subsurface and to use this understanding to develop predictive models of contaminant behavior. The project site is near Bemidji in northern Minnesota where an accidental spill of...
National Fisheries Survey. Vol. I. technical report, initial findings
Robert D. Judy Jr., P.N. Seeley, T.M. Murray, S.C. Svirsky
1984, FWS/OBS 84/06
Determination of total sulfur in lichens by combustion-infrared analysis
L. L. Jackson, E.E. Engleman, J. L. Peard
1984, Open-File Report 84-656
Geochemical survey of the Unaka Mountain Roadless Area, Unicoi County, Tennessee
K.A. Duttweiler, W. R. Griffitts, J. W. Whitlow, E.F. Cooley
1984, Open-File Report 84-268
Changes in the organic material in lakes in the blast zone of Mount St. Helens, Washington
Diane M. McKnight, John M. Klein, Robert C. Wissman
1984, Circular 850-L
During several periods of volcanic-ash eruption at Mount St. Helens, Wash., (March 30, May 25-26, May 30-June 2, and June 12-13, 1980) strong winds from the north occurred at high altitudes. As a result, the volcanic ash fell some 50 miles to the south in the Bull Run watershed, the...
Mineral resources and resource potential of the Hunter Mountain Wilderness Study Area, Inyo County, California
E.H. McKee, J.E. Kilburn, J. E. Conrad, J. H. McCarthy
1984, Open-File Report 84-638
Selected references on the geology of the Yampa coal field and Sand Wash Basin, Moffat, Routt, and Rio Blanco counties, Colorado
E. A. Johnson, Michael E. Brownfield
1984, Open-File Report 84-769
Geology of the Cricket Mountains, Millard County, Utah
L. F. Hintze
1984, Open-File Report 84-683
Pressure-volume-temperature relations of hydrothermal seawater; experimental determination, mathematical formulation, and calculation of thermochemical parameters
J. L. Bischoff, R.J. Rosenbauer
1984, Open-File Report 84-845
The 1983 Recession of Columbia Glacier, Alaska
M. F. Meier, Austin Post, R. M. Krimmel, C. L. Driedger
1984, Open-File Report 84-59
Controlled photomosaic of the Noachis Northeast Quadrangle of Mars
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1984, IMAP 1585
Estimates of long-term suspended-sediment loads in Bay Creek at Nebo, Pike County, Illinois, 1940-80
Timothy R. Lazaro, Kathleen K. Fitzgerald, Leonard R. Frost Jr.
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4003
Five years of daily suspended-sediment discharges (1968, 1969, 1975, 1976, and 1980) for Bay Creek at Nebo, Illinois, computed from once- or twice-weekly samples (more often during storm events), were used to develop transport equations that can be used to estimate long-term suspended-sediment discharges from long-term water-discharge records. Discharge was...
Impacts of the Tampa Bypass Canal system on the areal hydrology, Hillsborough County, Florida
R. L. Knutilla, M. A. Corral
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4222
Construction of the Tampa Bypass Canal, Florida has resulted in an increase in streamflow from the canal area. Base-flow discharge is more than twice preconstruction amounts. Discharge from springs has decreased by one half or more. Ground-water levels show an increase of up to 4 feet near structure S-160 due...
Statistical models for estimating flow characteristics of Michigan streams
D. J. Holtschlag, H.M. Croskey
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4207
Multiple-regression equations were developed to estimate flow characteristics at ungaged sites. Several readily measureable basin characteristics and an areal adjustment factor are required in the equations. Equations have been prepared to estimate mean and mean monthly flow, flow duration, low flow, peak flow, and flood volume. The precision of the...
Geologic map of the Mount Holly quadrangle, Berkeley and Charleston Counties, South Carolina
R.E. Weems, Earl M. Lemon
1984, Geologic Quadrangle 1579
Geologic map of the Mare Boreum area of Mars
A. L. Dial Jr.
1984, IMAP 1640
The Mare Boreum geologic map portrays the north polar area of Mars above lat 65˚ N. The...
Estimation of distributional parameters for censored trace-level water-quality data
R. J. Gilliom, D.R. Helsel
1984, Open-File Report 84-729
Assessment of undiscovered conventionally recoverable petroleum resources of the Northwest European region
Charles D. Masters, H. Douglas Klemme
1984, Circular 922-A
The estimates of undiscovered conventionally recoverable petroleum resources in the northwest European region at probability levels of 95 percent, 5 percent, statistical mean, and mode are for oil (in billions of barrels): 9, 34, 20, and 15; and for gas (in trillions of cubic feet): 92, 258, 167, and 162....