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Progress report to the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Commission for year ending September 30, 1978
Marion S. Hines
1979, Open-File Report 79-523
The economic design of bridges and culverts requires a knowledge of the magnitude and frequency of floods for all size drainage basins. In addition, an analysis of the hydrologic and hydraulic characteristics at specific sites where unusual circumstances exist is a prerequisite to design.The Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Commission...
The U.S. Geological Survey in Alaska, 1979 programs
Robert F. Gilmore, Linda-Lee Harris, Lisa D. Tennison
Katherine M. Reed, editor(s)
1979, Circular 804-A
This circular describes the 1979 programs of the U.S. Geological Survey in Alaska. The mission of the Geological Survey is to identify the Nation 's land, water, energy, and mineral resources; to classify federally-owned mineral lands and water-power sites; to resolve the exploration and development of energy and natural resources...
The United States Geological Survey in Alaska: Accomplishments during 1978
Kathleen M. Johnson, John R. Williams, editor(s)
1979, Circular 804-B
This circular describes the 1979 programs of the U.S. Geological Survey in Alaska. The mission of the Geological Survey is to identify the Nation 's land, water, energy, and mineral resources; to classify federally-owned mineral lands and water-power sites; to resolve the exploration and development of energy and natural resources...
Exploratory drilling during 1979 in the McCallum coal field, Jackson County, Colorado
Thomas J. Piccirilli
1979, Open-File Report 79-1629
Rotary drilling of two drill holes in the McCallum coal field, Jackson County, Colorado, was completed by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) in July 1979. The holes are within the area of the short-term lease application. C-27931 held by Wyoming Fuels of Lakewood, Colorado.Drill-hole GNW1 is located in T....
Active waste-injection systems in Florida, 1976
John Vecchioli, D.J. McKenzie, C.A. Pascale, W.E. Wilson
1979, Open-File Report 79-1296
As of the end of 1976, seven systems were injecting liquid wastes into Florida's subsurface environment at a combined average rate of 15 million gallons per day. This report presents for each of these systems information on the kind and amount of waste injected and type of pretreatment, construction characteristics...
Possible reestablishment of sawtimber production following mining in the Osceola National Forest, an analysis of the state-of-the-art, February 9, 1978
J. Scott Boyce
1979, Open-File Report 79-524
There is a good possibility that sawtimber production could be reestablished on the Osceola National Forest. Engineering technology that is coming on-line should allow the establishment of land/water relationships that meet the requirements of desired tree species. Information available on soil-plant relationships indicate an absence of phytotoxic materials in various...
Primary and secondary faulting in the Najd fault system, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
John McMahon Moore
1979, Open-File Report 79-1661
The Najd fault system is a major transcurrent (strike-slip) fault system of Proterozoic age in the Arabian Shield. The system is a braided complex of parallel and curved en echelon faults. Complex arrays of secondary structures including strike-slip, oblique-slip, thrust, and normal faults, together with folds and dike swarms, are...
Geologic map of the Margaritifer Sinus Quadrangle of Mars
R.S. Saunders
1979, IMAP 1144
The Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle lies within a broad north-sloping trough, the Chryse lowlands, between the elevated Tharsis plateau to the west and the cratered upland to the east.  The rugged, uniquely martian chaotic terrain is best developed in this quadrangle. Sinuous furrows a few kilometers wide and as...