Preliminary report on samples collected during lithium reconnaissance studies in Utah and Idaho
Richard K. Glanzman, Allen L. Meier
1979, Open-File Report 79-279
Effects of converting sagebrush cover to grass on the hydrology of small watersheds at Boco Mountain, Colorado
Gregg C. Lusby
1979, Water Supply Paper 1532-J
Changes in runoff and sediment yield caused by changing sagebrush cover to grass cover were studied at four small watersheds in western Colorado during a 9-year period, from 1965 to 1978. Measurements of runoff and sediment yield from the four watersheds were made for 8 years, at which time two...
Magnitudes, nature, and effects of point and nonpoint discharges in the Chattahoochee River Basin, Atlanta to West Point Dam, Georgia
J. K. Stamer, Rodney N. Cherry, R.E. Faye, R.L. Kleckner
1979, Water Supply Paper 2059
During the period April 1975 to June 1978, the U.S. Geological Survey conducted a river-quality assessment of the Upper Chattahoochee River basin in Georgia. One objective of the study was to assess the magnitudes, nature, and effects of point and non-point discharges in the Chattahoochee River basin from Atlanta to...
Arctic stream processes--an annotated bibliography
Kevin M. Scott
1979, Water Supply Paper 2065
This bibliography selectively summarizes investigations to date (1978) dealing with the physical processes of streams in the Arctic. The specialized annotations include aspects of stream processes described in subordinate parts of general papers on the arctic environment and therefore not evident in author-abstract bibliographies. Foreign contributions--Canadian, Scandinavian, and Russian--are summarized,...
Dissolved-oxygen depletion and other effects of storing water in Flaming Gorge Reservoir, Wyoming and Utah
E.L. Bolke
1979, Water Supply Paper 2058
The circulation of water in Flaming Gorge Reservoir is caused chiefly by insolation, inflow-outflow relationships, and wind, which is significant due to the geographical location of the reservoir. During 1970-75, there was little annual variation in the thickness, dissolved oxygen, and specific conductance of the hypolimnion near Flaming Gorge Dam....
Hydrology and surface morphology of the Bonneville Salt Flats and Pilot Valley Playa, Utah
Gregory C. Lines
1979, Water Supply Paper 2057
The Bonneville Salt Flats and Pilot Valley are in the western part of the Great Salt Lake Desert in northwest Utah. The areas are separate, though similar, hydrologic basins, and both contain a salt crust. The Bonneville salt crust covered about 40 square miles in the fall of 1976, and...
Effects of grazing on runoff and sediment yield from desert rangeland at Badger Wash in western Colorado, 1953-73
Gregg C. Lusby
1979, Water Supply Paper 1532-I
No abstract available....
Availability and quality of ground water, southern Ute Indian Reservation, southwestern Colorado
Robert E. Brogden, E. Carter Hutchinson, Donald E. Hillier
1979, Water Supply Paper 1576-J
Population growth and the potential development of subsurface mineral resources have increased the need for information on the availability and quality of ground water on the Southern Ute Indian Reservation. The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Southern Ute Tribal Council, the Four Corners Regional Planning Commission, and the...
Simulation analysis of the unconfined aquifer, Raft River geothermal area, Idaho-Utah
William D. Nichols
1979, Water Supply Paper 2060
This study covers about 1,000 mi2 (2,600 km2 ) of the southern Raft River drainage basin in south-central Idaho and northwest Utah. The main area of interest, approximately 200 mi2 (520 km2 ) of semiarid agricultural and rangeland in the southern Raft River Valley that includes the known Geothermal Resource...
Concentration and fractionation of hydrophobic organic acid constituents from natural waters by liquid chromatography
E.M. Thurman, Ronald L. Malcolm
1979, Water Supply Paper 1817-G
A scheme is presented which used adsorption chromatography with pH gradient elution and size-exclusion chromatography to concentrate and separate hydrophobic organic acids from water. A review of chromatographic processes involved in the flow scheme is also presented. Organic analytes which appear in each aqueous fraction are quantified by dissolved organic...
The corrosive well waters of Egypt's western desert
Frank Eldridge Clarke
1979, Water Supply Paper 1757-O
The discovery that ground waters of Egypt's Western Desert are highly corrosive is lost in antiquity. Inhabitants of the oases have been aware of the troublesome property for many decades and early investigators mention it in their reports concerning the area. Introduction of modern well-drilling techniques and replacements of native...
Low-flow characteristics of Alabama streams
Roy H. Bingham
1979, Open-File Report 79-208
A one-dimensional, steady-state, dissolved-oxygen model and waste-load assimilation study for Clear Creek, Monroe County, Indiana
William G. Wilber, Charles G. Crawford, James G. Peters, Frank P. Girardi
1979, Open-File Report 79-1533
The Indiana State Board of Health is developing a State water-quality management plan that includes establishing limits for wastewater effluents discharged into Indiana streams. A digital model calibrated to conditions in Clear Creek was used to develop alternatives for future waste loadings that would be compatible with Indiana stream water-quality...
Ground-water levels and quality data for Georgia, 1978
J.S. Clarke, W.G. Hester, M. P. O’Byrne
1979, Open-File Report 79-1290
Mean water levels in wells across Georgia were from 0.25 foot higher to 11.4 feet lower in 1978 than in 1977, and in some areas were the lowest on record. Water levels in the principal artesian aquifer underwent a long-term decline during the period 1969-78. In some areas water levels...
Annual water-resources review, White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, 1978
R. R. Cruz
1979, Open-File Report 79-985
Ground-water data were collected in 1978 at White Sands Missile Range in south-central New Mexico. Total ground-water pumpage in 1978 was 692,045,700 gallons or 7,248,300 less than in 1977. Wells at the Post Headquarters produced 98 percent of the total volume. Water levels in test wells around the Post Headquarters...
A one-dimensional, steady-state, dissolved-oxygen model and waste-load assimilation study for the Mississinewa River, Grant County, Indiana
William G. Wilber, Charles G. Crawford, James G. Peters
1979, Open-File Report 79-1534
The Indiana State Board of Health is developing a State water-quality management plan that includes establishing limits for wastewater effluents discharged into Indiana streams. A digital model calibrated to conditions in the Mississinewa River was used to develop alternatives for future waste loadings that would be compatible with Indiana stream...
Selected Geological Survey, U.S. Bureau of Mines, and Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical surveys reports and maps on Alaska released during 1978, indexed by quadrangle
Edward Huntington Cobb
1979, Open-File Report 79-706
This open—file report lists all Geological Survey, U.S. Bureau of Mines, and State of Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys reports and maps on the geology, geophysics, and mineral and water resources of Alaska published or released to open files in 1978. They are listed by the quadrangles (scale...
Preliminary study of wastewater movement in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, October 1976 through September 1977
Edward Riley Cox
1979, Open-File Report 79-684
Studies were made from October 1976 through September 1977 to determine the effects on lakes and streams of wastewater effluents that percolate from sewage lagoons at four sites in Yellowstone National Park. Ground-water mounds have built up under the lagoons as percolation of effluents occurred. Percolating effluents mix with ground...
Water-resources investigations of the U.S. Geological Survey in Wyoming, fiscal year 1979
D.D. Carlson, S. L. Green
1979, Open-File Report 79-1278
This report contains lists of surface-water stations, ground-water stations, water-quality stations, sediment stations , and peak-flow partial-record stations in Wyoming. The locations of the data-collection sites are shown on maps. Water-resources projects in Wyoming are also described, including many that are related to development of energy resources. The general locations...
Interior Board of Land Appeals files concerning certain 1975 bid rejections for Alvord KGRA, Oregon
Frances Firek
1979, Open-File Report 79-1681
Hydrologic characteristics of Elim, Skunk, and Deer creeks, upper Nemadji River basin, Minnesota
E.G. Giacomini, R. J. Wolf, G. A. Payne, D. G. Adolphson
1979, Open-File Report 80-47
No abstract available....
Inventory of drilling activities of the U.S. Geological Survey in the United States, fiscal years 1979-1980
1979, Open-File Report 79-1567
No abstract available. ...
A one-dimensional, steady-state, dissolved-oxygen model and waste-load assimilation study for Sand Creek, Decatur County, Indiana
William G. Wilber, Charles G. Crawford, James G. Peters
1979, Open-File Report 79-1344
The Indiana State Board of Health is developing a State water-quality management plan that includes establishing limits for wastewater effluents discharged into Indiana streams. A digital model calibrated to conditions in Sand Creek was used to develop alternatives for future waste loadings that would be compatible with Indiana stream water-quality...
Coal resource occurrence maps and coal development potential of the Sand Point Quadrangle, Rio Blanco and Routt counties, Colorado
Dames & Moore
1979, Open-File Report 79-1397
Bibliography for map of prospective hydrocarbon provinces of the world
Anny B. Coury, Thomas Andrews Hendricks, Theodore F. Tyler
1979, Open-File Report 79-201