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Urban flood analysis in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Robert L. Tortorelli, T.L. Huntzinger, D. L. Bergman, A.L. Patneaude
1983, Open-File Report 83-26
Flood insurance study information from the Federal Emergency Management Agency is utilized to estimate future flood hazard in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Techniques are described for estimating future urban runoff estimates. A method of developing stream cross section rating curves is explained. Future runoff estimates are used in conjuction with the...
Wasatch Front urban area seismic response data report, Utah
Kenneth W. King, W. W. Hays, P. J. McDermott
1983, Open-File Report 83-452
Little strong-motion data exists for seismic motions in the Intermountain seismic belt. Measurements of low-strain ground motions at 82 different locations in the urban areas of the Intermountain seismic belt were made to investigate the variations of ground-motion characteristics of a seismic data base for ground-motion hazards study. The low-strain...
Maps showing mines, quarries, and prospects, with analyses of samples, Gee Creek Wilderness, Polk and Monroe counties, Tennessee
Gertrude C. Gazdik, Paul T. Behum
1983, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1474-C
This report is part of a series that assesses the mineral potential of the Gee Creek Wilderness (fig. 1). Other reports in the series describe the geology (Epstein, 1983a), geochemistry (Epstein, 1983b), and a summary interpretive report (Epstein, Gazdik, and Behum, 1983).  During the recent U.S. Bureau of Mines field investigation,...
Surficial geology map of the Great Heath, Washington County, Maine
Cornelia Clermont Cameron, Michael K. Mullen
1983, Open-File Report 83-4
The major portion of the Great Heath, comprising 2,645 acres in the Cherryfield quadrangle, Washington County, Maine, generally averaging 13 feet in thickness, but with as great an average as 15 feet, contain an estimated 6,953 ,000 short tons air-dried peat. The peat #s chiefly sphagnum moss with some reed-sedge...
Geophysical maps and interpretations of the Domeland Wilderness and contiguous Roadless Areas, Kern and Tulare counties, California
Robert C. Jachens
1983, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1395-B
Geophysical maps were compiled and constructed from gravity and aeromagnetic surveys of the study area in order to assist the geologic mapping and the mineral resource assessment of the Domeland Wilderness and contiguous roadless areas. The isostatic residual gravity map (fig. 1) primarily reflects lateral density variations within the upper...
Inventory and analyses of information for flood plain management in North Dakota
D. G. Emerson, J. D. Wald
1983, Open-File Report 84-53
Governmental units that have been identified as having flood hazard areas but do not have detailed base flood information are required to use the "best available data" to regulate new development or expansion of existing development in flood prone areas. Information for flood plain management has been identified for 95...
A seismic study of Yucca Mountain and vicinity, southern Nevada; data report and preliminary results
L.R. Hoffman, W. D. Mooney
1983, Open-File Report 83-588
From 1980 to 1982, the U.S. Geological Survey conducted seismic refraction studies at the Nevada Test Site to aid in an investigation of the regional crustal structure at a possible nuclear waste repository site near Yucca Mountain. Two regionally distributed deployments and one north-south deployment recorded nuclear events. First arrival...