Preliminary map of the mining districts in the Basin and Range area of California
George Wong
1983, Open-File Report 83-95
Ground-water hydrology and projected effects of ground-water withdrawals in the Sevier Desert, Utah
Walter F. Holmes
1983, Open-File Report 83-688
No abstract available. ...
Hydrologic quadrangles, Bithlo, Florida
C. H. Tibbals, W.D. Wood, Leonard J. Snell
1983, Open-File Report 82-522
Distribution and abundance of tungsten, determined by spectrographic analysis, in nonmagnetic fraction of heavy-mineral concentrates from stream sediments, Petersburg area, southeast Alaska
John B. Cathrall, G.W. Day, J. D. Hoffman, S.K. McDanal
1983, Open-File Report 83-420-W
Analytical results of stream-sediment samples from the Medford 1° x 2° quadrangle, Oregon-California
C. L. Whittington, R. W. Leinz, W. S. Speckman
1983, Open-File Report 83-349
No abstract available....
Effects on water quality of coal mining in the basin of the North Fork Kentucky River, eastern Kentucky
Kenneth L. Dyer
1983, Water-Resources Investigations Report 81-215
A study of the effects on water quality of coal mining in the basin of the North Fork Kentucky River shows increases in the mean annual total dissolved solids concentrations from about 8 to 50 milligrams per liter. It shows that the Hazard Number 9 coal seam produces the largest...
Las Animas Formation (upper Precambrian) in the subsurface of southeastern Colorado
Ogden Tweto
1983, Bulletin 1529-G
Ecological characterization of the Mississippi deltaic plain region: a narrative with management recommendations
Leonard M. Bahr Jr.
1983, FWS/OBS 82/69
The ecology of Albemarle Sound, North Carolina: an estuarine profile
B.J. Copeland
1983, FWS/OBS 83/01
Geochemical map showing anomalous concentrations of selected elements in stream sediments from the Golden Trout Wilderness, California
D. L. Leach, R.J. Goldfarb, J. A. Domenico
1983, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1231-C
The Golden Trout Wilderness occupies 457 square miles in the southern Sierra Nevada range of California, south of Sequoia National Park. The study area includes at least a part of the Kern Peak, Olancha, Mineral King, Hockett Peak, Camp Nelson, and Manache Mountain 15-minute quadrangle maps. It is contained totally...
Hydrologic quadrangle, Oviedo, Florida
C. H. Tibbals, W.D. Wood, Leonard J. Snell
1983, Open-File Report 82-516
Mineral resource assessment map of the Medfra Quadrangle, Alaska
William W. Patton Jr., Elizabeth J. Moll
1983, Open-File Report 80-811-G
Biostratigraphy of the marine Neogene sequence at Cape Blanco, southwestern Oregon
W.O. Addicott
1983, Professional Paper 774-G
Hydrologic quadrangle, Osteen, Florida
C. H. Tibbals, W.D. Wood, Leonard J. Snell
1983, Open-File Report 82-523
Hydrologic quadrangles, Osceola, Florida
C. H. Tibbals, W.D. Wood, Leonard J. Snell
1983, Open-File Report 82-518
Mineral resource potential map of the Blanco Mountain and Black Canyon Roadless Areas, Inyo and Mono Counties, California
Michael F. Diggles, Richard J. Blakely, Richard L. Rains, Steven W. Schmauch
1983, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1361-C
On the basis of geologic, geochemical, and geophysical investigations and a survey of mines and prospects, the mineral resource potential for gold, silver, lead, zinc, tungsten, and barite of the Blanco Mountain and Black Canyon Roadless Areas is judged to be low to moderate, except for one local area that...
Hydrogeology and water quality of six landfill sites in Hillsborough County, Florida
J. W. Stewart, A. D. Duerr, Mario Fernandez Jr.
1983, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4180
No abstract available....
Guidebook for 1983 Friends of the Pleistocene field trip to the Sanpoil River valley, northeastern Washington
Brian F. Atwater
1983, Open-File Report 83-456
Methods for estimating peak discharge and flood boundaries of streams in Utah
B. E. Thomas, K.L. Lindskov
1983, Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4129
Equations for estimating 2-, 5-, 10-, 25-, 50-, and 100-year peak discharges and flood depths at ungaged sites in Utah were developed using multiple-regression techniques. Ratios of 500- to 100-year values also were determined. The peak discharge equations are applicable to unregulated streams and the flood depth equations are applicable...
Drainage-area data for Wisconsin streams
E.W. Henrich, D.N. Daniel
1983, Open-File Report 83-933
Drainage areas were determined for more than 7,000 sites in Wisconsin's 11 major river basins, including all named streams draining 5 or more square miles, and all unnamed streams draining 10 or more square miles. Also determined are drainage areas for gaging stations, sewage-treatment plants, dams, major highway crossings, and...
Hydrogeology for land-use planning: the Peters Creek area, Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska
Jilann O. Brunett, Michael Lee
1983, Water-Resources Investigations Report 82-4120
Wells currently provide all water supplies in the area. Most wells obtain enough water for individual household needs from unconsolidated, principally glacial and glacioalluvial deposits. In some places, however, wells must be drilled into the underlying bedrock to obtain adequate supplies. It may be possible to develop small community supplies--for...
The Fishburne Formation (lower Eocene), a newly defined subsurface unit in the South Carolina coastal plain
Gregory Gohn, J. E. Hazel, Laurel M. Bybell, Lucy E. Edwards
1983, Bulletin 1537-C
No abstract available....
Mineral resource potential of the Glacier View Roadless Area, Pierce County, Washington
Russell C. Evarts, E. L. Mosier, S. E. Church, D.J. Barnes
1983, Open-File Report 83-501
Photogeologic and reconnaissance geologic map of the Orinoco Quadrangle, Rosebud County, Montana
R. B. Colton, J.L. Klockenbrink, M. A. Grout, E.L. Heffern
1983, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1664
Data from sediment studies of the Rio Orinoco, Venezuela, August 15-25, 1982
Carl F. Nordin, R.H. Meade, C.C. Curtis
1983, Open-File Report 83-679
Water and suspended-sediment discharges were measured and bed-material samples were collected during August, 1982, at 9 cross sections along a 800-kilometer reach of the Rio Orinoco. Flows varied from approximately 31,000 to 72,000 cubic meters per second, and sediment discharge varied from approximately 1,600 to 8,000 kilograms per second. The...