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Key to the common marine molluscs of Texas
Gary W. Hill
1979, Open-File Report 79-969
A dichotomous key is developed which provides the investigator a means for identifying the common marine molluscs on the Texas coast. The key is written as to allow the user to stop or begin at any desired taxonomic level (class, order, superfamily, family, genus, species) depending on prior knowledge or...
The Parsonsburg Sand in the central Delmarva Peninsula, Maryland and Delaware
Charles Storrow Denny, J. P. Owens, L.A. Sirkin, Meyer Rubin
1979, Professional Paper 1067-B
The Parsonsburg Sand, a surface sand largely of Wisconsin age, caps terraces east of some of the major streams and mantles broad areas on the uplands of the central Delmarva Peninsula, Maryland and Delaware. The main body of the formation east and south of Salisbury, Md., ranges from 1.25 to...
Upper Cenozoic deposits of the central Delmarva Peninsula, Maryland and Delaware
James Patrick Owens, Charles Storrow Denny
1979, Professional Paper 1067-A
The surface and shallow subsurface sediments of the lower Delmarva Peninsula include beds ranging in age from Miocene to Holocene. The oldest beds appear to be typical shelf deposits of the Chesapeake Group (Calvert-Choptank age). These marine units are overlain by deltaic deposits, which range from fluviatile facies in the...
Drainage areas of streams in Arkansas, Ouachita River basin
John J. Yanchosek, Marion S. Hines
1979, Open-File Report 80-334
Drainage areas, determined in accordance with procedure recommended by the Subcommittee on Hydrology of the Federal Inter-Agency River Basin Committee, are listed for points on streams in the Ouachita River basin in Arkansas. Points on the streams are identified by some topographic feature and by latitude and longitude....
Summary report of the sediments, structural framework, petroleum potential, and environmental conditions of the United States Mid-Atlantic continental margin in area of proposed Oil & Gas Lease Sale No. 59
John Stevens Schlee, Robert E. Mattick, Richard B. Powers, James M. Robb, David C. Twichell, Bradford Butman
1979, Open-File Report 79-1351
This report has been compiled to update and summarize the geological information concerning the area of the Atlantic continental margin off the U.S. Mid-Atlantic proposed for Oil and Gas Lease Sale No. 59 (fig. 1). The region of interest lies between 35° and 41° N and 70.5° and 76° W....
Discharge data at water-quality monitoring stations in Arkansas, 1978 water year
R.K. Knott
1979, Open-File Report 79-1349
Discharge data were computed for a network of water-quality monitoring stations operated throughout Arkansas by the Arkansas Department of Pollution Control and Ecology. Each site is numbered and described. Some of the sites are located at U.S. Geological Survey or U.S. Army Corps of Engineers daily-discharge stations, but most are...
Chemical analyses of coal from the Emery and Ferron Sandstone members of the Mancos Shale, Henry Mountains Field, Wayne and Garfield counties, Utah
Joseph R. Hatch, Ronald H. Affolter, Ben E. Law
1979, Open-File Report 79-1097
As part of a continuing program by the U.S. Geological Survey to collect and chemically analyze representative samples of U.S. coals, 18 samples were collected from the Upper Cretaceous Emery and Ferron Sandstone Members of the Mancos Shale in the Henry Mountains coal field, Wayne and Garfield Counties, Utah (fig....
Interim data report on the geohydrology of the proposed waste isolation pilot plant site, southeast New Mexico
Jerry W. Mercer, R.B. Orr
1979, Water-Resources Investigations Report 79-98
Data collected at the proposed Waste Isolation Pilot Plant site in southeast New Mexico through September 1977 help define hydrologic conditions at the contact between the Permian Rustler and Salado Formations, and Culebra and Magenta Dolomite Members of the Rustler Formation. Preliminary calculations of transmissivity along the Rustler-Salado contact range...