Sketch maps, sections and laboratory analyses of peat resources in deposits of eastern Maine
C. C. Cameron, M.K. Mullen
1984, Open-File Report 84-394
Geologic and mineral resource potential map of the Service Creek Roadless Area, Routt County, Colorado
P. W. Schmidt, T.G. Lovering, S.E. Kluender
1984, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1639
Water resources data, Michigan, water year 1983
J. B. Miller, J.L. Oberg, T. Sieger
1984, Water Data Report MI-83-1
Water resources data for the 1983 water year for Michigan consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage, contents, and water quality of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels and water temperature of ground water. This report contains discharge records for 143 gaging stations; stage only...
The status of mineral and energy resource evaluations of wilderness and roadless areas, Utah: Map scale 1:1,000,000
Edwin Wilson Tooker, George Wong, H. T. Morris
1984, Open-File Report 84-221
No abstract available....
Gazetteer of hydrologic characteristics of streams in Massachusetts — Blackstone River basin
S. W. Wandle, A. F. Phipps
1984, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4286
The Blackstone River basin encompasses 335 square miles in south-central Massachusetts, including parts of Bristol, Middlesex, Norfolk, and Worcester Counties. Drainage areas, using the latest available 1:24,000 scale topographic maps, were computed for the first time for streams draining more than 3 square miles and were recomputed for data-collection sites....
Surficial geologic map of the Bethel Quadrangle, Connecticut
E.H. London
1984, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1519
Results of a solute transport experiment at Uvas Creek, September 1972, California
Ronald J. Avanzino, Gary W. Zellweger, Vance C. Kennedy, S. Marc Zand, Kenneth E. Bencala
1984, Open-File Report 84-236
A 3-hour constant-rate injection of chloride, strontium, and sodium was made into Uvas Creek, Santa Clara County, California, to determine solute transport and sorption properties of a small stream. Seven observation stations were selected within a 635-m reach of the stream where water samples were collected before, during and after...
Aeromagnetic map on a geologic base map of the Tushar Mountains and adjoining areas, Marysvale volcanic field, Utah
D. L. Campbell, C. G. Cunningham, T. A. Steven, P. D. Rowley, L. B. Glassgold, J. J. Anderson
1984, IMAP 1430-D
No abstract available....
Multichannel seismic-reflection profiles collected aboard R/V Gilliss, cruise GS7903, Leg 7, in Santaren and Nicholas channels, near Cay Sal, southwestern Bahamas
M. M. Ball, R.L. Bowles, E. L. Coward, J. E. Dodd
1984, Open-File Report 84-346
Geologic map of the Piedra Wilderness Study Area, Archuleta and Hinsdale counties, Colorado
S. M. Condon, K. J. Franczyk, A.L. Bush
1984, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1630-B
Distribution of polychlorinated biphenyls in the Housatonic River and adjacent aquifer, Massachusetts
F. B. Gay, M. H. Frimpter
1984, Open-File Report 84-588
No abstract available. ...
Gas exchange rates across the sediment-water and air-water interfaces in south San Francisco Bay
Blayne Hartman, Douglas E. Hammond
1984, Journal of Geophysical Research C: Oceans (89) 3593-3603
Radon 222 concentrations in the water and sedimentary columns and radon exchange rates across the sediment-water and air-water interfaces have been measured in a section of south San Francisco Bay. Two independent methods have been used to determine sediment-water exchange rates, and the annual averages of these methods agree within...
Temporal dynamics and ecological significance of salinity stratification in an estuary (south San-Francisco Bay, USA)
James E. Cloern
1984, Oceanologica Acta (7) 137-141
South San Francisco Bay (USA) has periodic variations in salinity stratification that coïncide with neap-spring tidal variations during the winter "wet" season, but it remains well-mixed during summer and fall. The degree of salinity stratification, and timing of stratification events, can be predicted from a simple empirical function of river...
Index for reports released through the Department of Energy, DOE National Uranium Resource Evaluation Program, and Atomic Energy Commission
U.S. Department of Energy
1984, Report
The U.S. Government's National Uranium Resource Evaluation (NURE) Program commenced in 1974 and was last comprehensively reported on in An Assessment Report on Uranium in the United States of America, GJO-111(80), dated October 1980. During the seven years of the NURE Program, an unprecedented quantity of geoscience information was gathered...
Summary of water-resources activities of the U.S. Geological Survey in Colorado: fiscal year 1984
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1984, Report
Water-resources investigations of the U.S. Geological Survey in Colorado consist of collecting water-resources data and conducting interpretive hydrologic investigations. The water-resources data and the results of the investigations are published or released by either the U.S. Geological Survey or by cooperating agencies. This report describes the water- resources investigations in...
Response of northern San Francisco Bay to riverine inputs of dissolved inorganic carbon, silicon, nitrogen and phosphorus
Laurence E. Schemel, Dana D. Harmon, Stephen W. Eager, David H. Peterson
Victor S. Kennedy, editor(s)
1984, Book chapter, The estuary as a filter
Estuarine processes can be effective in modifying (filtering) distributions of dissolved inorganic forms of carbon (DIC), silicon (DIS), nitrogen (DIN), and phosphorus (DIP) in northern San Francisco Bay. During winter, high inflow from the Sacramento-San Joaquin river system supplied these nutrients to the estuary at rates that exceeded potential rates...
The Geology of the Terrestrial Planets
R. Stephen Saunders, Robert G. Strom, Don E. Wilhelms
Michael H. Carr, editor(s)
1984, Report
Finite element solution methods for circulation in estuaries
Roy A. Walters
J. P. Laible, C.A. Brebbia, W. Gray, G. Pinder, editor(s)
1984, Book chapter, Finite elements in water resources
In this paper, the shallow water equations are used to approximate the depth-mean circulation in estuaries. The time scales of the motions can be conveniently divided into three ranges: 1) low-frequency (residual) variations with periods of two days or longer, 2) tidal-frequency variations, and 3) high-frequency variations with periods of...
Assessing and managing effects of reduced freshwater inflow to two Texas estuaries
N.A. Funicelli
1984, Conference Paper, Estuary as a filter : 7th Biennial International Estuarine Research Conference : Papers.
No abstract available...
Status of projects in Minnesota fiscal year 1984
J. A. Jannis
1984, Report
No abstract available....
Mortality of raccoons in North Dakota
E.K. Fritzell, Raymond J. Greenwood
1984, Prairie Naturalist (16) 1-4
No abstract available....
Tiny diatoms are intricate
George W. Andrews
1984, Earth Science 16-17
No abstract available....
Morphology and evolutionary significance of Perissonoe, a new marine diatom genus
George W. Andrews, V. A. Stoelzel
1984, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the seventh international diatom symposium
No abstract available....
Miocene diatomaceous beds of the Pamunkey River area Hanover and King William counties, Virginia
George W. Andrews
1984, Book chapter, Stratigraphy and paleontology of the outcropping Tertiary beds in the Pamunkey River region, central Virginia coastal plain : guidebook for the 1984 field trip, Atlantic Coastal Plain Geological Association, October 6-7, 1984
No abstract available....
Spatial analysis requirements for a federal mineral land information system
James A. Sturdevant, Richard L. Kleckner
1984, Conference Paper, Spatial information technologies for remote sensing today and tomorrow, William T. Pecora Memorial Symposium on Remote Sensing, 9th
No abstract available....