Potential sites for a spent unreprocessed fuel facility (SURFF), southwestern part of the Nevada Test Site
D. L. Hoover, Edwin Butt Eckel, Jane P. Ohl
1978, Open-File Report 78-269
In the absence of specific criteria, the topography, geomorphology, and geology of Jackass Flats and vicinity in the southwestern part of the Nevada Test Site are evaluated by arbitrary guidelines for a Spent Unreprocessed Fuel Facility. The guidelines include requirements for surface slopes of less than 5 percent, 61 m...
Determination of peak discharge from rainfall data for urbanized basins, Wichita, Kansas
C.O. Peek, P. R. Jordan
1978, Open-File Report 78-974
Rainfall and runoff data from urbanized drainage basins in the Wichita area, Kansas, were used to evaluate the Soil Conservation Service synthetichydrograph method of computing flood hydrographsfrom rainfall data. The method was tested on six basins where the impervious surface ranged from 11 percent on the least urbanized basin to...
Drilling during 1977 in the Danforth Hills coal field, Axial and Ninemile Gap quadrangles, Moffat and Rio Blanco counties, Colorado
Connie J. Nutt
1978, Open-File Report 78-273
A guide to obtaining information from the USGS 1978
Paul F. Clarke (compiler), Helen E. Hodgson, Gary W. North
1978, Circular 777
For almost 100 years, the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) has served Federal, State, and local governments and the public by collecting, analyzing, and publishing detailed information about the Nation 's mineral, land, and water resources. This information is released in a variety of map, book, and other formats and is...
Seismograph station codes and characteristics
Barbara B. Poppe, Debbi A. Naab, John S. Derr
1978, Circular 791
Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program; fiscal year 1978 studies supported by the U.S. Geological Survey
Robert Morrison Hamilton
1978, Circular 780
Earthquakes in the United States, July-September 1976
Carl W. Stover, R. B. Simon, W. J. Person, J. H. Minsch
1978, Circular 766-C
No abstract available....
Earthquakes in the United States, January-March 1976
Ruth B. Simon, C. W. Stover, W. J. Person, J. H. Minsch
1978, Circular 766-A
No abstract available....
The case of the shrinking channels; the North Platte and Platte rivers in Nebraska
Garnett P. Williams
1978, Circular 781
Since the latter part of the 19th century, channels of North Platte and Platte Rivers in western and central Nebraska have changed considerably. In the 365-km reach from Minatare to Overton, the channel by 2969 ws only about 0.1-0.2 as wide in 1865. The 1969 channel for this reach was...
A preliminary study of the Santa Barbara, California, earthquake of August 13, 1978, and its major aftershocks
William Hung Kan Lee, C.E. Johnson, T.L. Henyey, R.L. Yerkes
1978, Circular 797
The ML5.1 Santa Barbara earthquake of August 13, 1978 occurred at lat 34' 22.2'N., long 119 ? 43.0' 4 km south of Santa Barbara, Calif. at a depth of 12.5 km in the northeast Santa Barbara Channel, part of the western Transverse Ranges geomorphic-structural province. This part of the province...
Description of individual data items and codes in CRIB
Eleanor K. Keefer, James Alfred Calkins
1978, Circular 755-B
The U.S. Geological Survey's Computerized Resources Information Bank (CRIB) is being made available for public use through the computer facilities of the University of Oklahoma and the General Electric Company, U.S.A. The use of General Electric's worldwide information-services network provides access to the CRIB file to a worldwide clientele. This...
Seismic engineering program report, September-December 1977
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1978, Circular 762-C
Description of CRIB, the GIPSY retrieval mechanism, and the interface to the General Electric MARK III Service : CRIB, the mineral resources data bank of the U.S. Geological Survey--guide for public users, 1977
James Alfred Calkins, Eleanor K. Keefer, Regina A. Ofsharick, George T. Mason, Patricia Tracy, Mary Atkins
1978, Circular 755-A
The U.S. Geological Survey's Computerized Resources Information Bank (CRIB) is being made available for public use through the computer facilities of the University of Oklahoma and the General Electric Company, U.S.A. The use of General Electric's worldwide information-services network provides access to the CRIB file to a worldwide clientele. This...
Gold, silver, and other resources in the ash of incinerated sewage sludge at Palo Alto, California; a preliminary report
Robert A. Gulbrandsen, Norma Rait, D.J. Krier, P. A. Baedecker, Anne Childress
1978, Circular 784
Stratigraphic test well, Nantucket Island, Massachusetts
David W. Folger, J.C. Hathaway, R. A. Christopher, P. C. Valentine, C. W. Poag
1978, Circular 773
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Massachusetts Water Resources Commission and the Nantucket Conservation Foundation, continuously cored 514 m of sediment and volcanic rock in a stratigraphic and water-quality test near the geographic center of Nantucket Island. Stratified sediments were divided texturally into three zones: the upper zone...
Water-quality indices for specific water uses
J.D. Stoner
1978, Circular 770
Water-quality indices were developed to assess waters for two specific uses--public water supply and irrigation. The assessment for a spcific water use is based on the availability f (of (1) a set of limits for each water quality property selected, (2) a rationale for selection, and (3) information that permits...
Reconnaissance investigation of high-calcium marble in the Beaver Creek area, St. Lawrence County, New York
C. Ervin Brown
1978, Circular 774
Three belts of marble of the Grenville Series were mapped in the Beaver Creek drainage basin, St. Lawrence County, N.Y. One of these, on the west side of Beaver Creek, consists of coarsely crystalline pure calcitic marble that occurs in a zone at least 10 by 0.8 km in extent....
Computer model of two-dimensional solute transport and dispersion in ground water
Leonard F. Konikow, J.D. Bredehoeft
1978, Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations 07-C2
This report presents a model that simulates solute transport in flowing ground water. The model is both general and flexible in that it can be applied to a wide range of problem types. It is applicable to one- or two-dimensional problems involving steady-state or transient flow. The model computes changes...
Worldwide directory of national earth-science agencies
Wenonah E. Bergquist, R. L. Miller, A.L. Falk, J.A. Tyskowki
1978, Circular 771
The United States Geological Survey in Alaska: Accomplishments during 1977
Kathleen M. Johnson, editor(s)
1978, Circular 772-B
United States Geological Survey projects in Alaska study a wide range of topics of economic and scientific interest. Work done in 1977 includes contributions to economic geology, regional geology, stratigraphy, engineering geology, hydrology, and marine geology. Many maps and reports covering various aspects of the geology and mineral and water...
Seismic engineering program report, January-April 1978
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1978, Circular 785-A
The United States Geological Survey in Alaska; organization and status of programs in 1978
Kathleen M. Johnson
1978, Circular 772-A
United States Geological Survey projects in Alaska study a wide range of topics of economic and scientific interest. Work done in 1977 includes contributions to economic geology, regional geology, stratigraphy, engineering geology, hydrology, and marine geology. Many maps and reports covering various aspects of the geology and mineral and water...
The Energy Lands Program of the U.S. Geological Survey, fiscal year 1976
John O. Maberry (compiler)
1978, Circular 778
The Energy Lands Program of the U.S. Geological Survey comprises several projects that conduct basic and interpretive earth-science investigations into the environmental aspects of energy-resource recovery, transmission, and conversion. More than half the coal reserves of the United States occur west of the Mississippi River; therefore, the program concentrates mostly...
Estimation of ground motion parameters
David M. Boore, W. B. Joyner, A.A. Oliver, R.A. Page
1978, Circular 795
Strong motion data from western North America for earthquakes of magnitude greater than 5 are examined to provide the basis for estimating peak acceleration, velocity, displacement, and duration as a function of distance for three magnitude classes. A subset of the data (from the San Fernando earthquake) is used to...
Program for evaluating stream quality in North Carolina
Hugh B. Wilder, Clyde E. Simmons
1978, Circular 764
The design and objectives of the program for evaluating stream quality in North Carolina are described. Using water-quality and streamflow data collected since the 1940's, a study is underway to define certain variations in water quality, to quantify the effects of man 's activities on water quality, and to determine...