New Madrid seismotectonic study
Henry Spall, editor(s)
1977, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (9) 19-19
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Genetic differences in growth and survival of juvenile hatchery and wild steelhead trout, Salmo gairdneri
R.R. Reisenbichler, J.D. McIntyre
1977, Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada (34) 123-128
Relative growth and survival of offspring from matings of hatchery and wild Deschutes River (Oregon) summer steelhead trout, Salmo gairdneri, were measured to determine if hatchery fish differ genetically from wild fish in traits that can affect the stock–recruitment relationship of wild populations. Sections of four natural streams and a...
Use of water in Arkansas, 1975
Henry N. Halberg
1977, Water Resources Summary 9
This report contains statistical information relating to water use in Arkansas. The principle categories of water use, other than hydroelectric energy generation, are public supply, self-supplied industrial use, rural domestic and livestock use, irrigation, fish and minnow farming, water for wild life impoundments, and thermoelectric-energy generation. About half...
Uranium and phosphate resources in Cooper Formation in the Charleston region, South Carolina
E. R. Force, G. S. Gohn, L.M. Force, B.B. Higgins
1977, Geologic Notes (22) 17-31
Water resources of the Weiser River basin, west-central Idaho
H.W. Young, W. A. Harenberg, Harold R. Seitz
1977, Water Information Bulletin 44
The study area comprises about 1,600 square miles (4,100 square kilometers) in west-central Idaho and includes the entire Weiser River basin and small areas both west and south of Weiser outside the basin. The basin is sparsely populated and the economy is chiefly agricultural....
Planimetric Martian triangulations
D.W.G. Arthur, D.K. McMacken
1977, Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing (43) 701-707
Narrow-angle photographs, which have severe drawbacks for stereophotogrammetry, have advantages for simple plane triangulations. Rectified narrow-angle pictures corrected for map projection effects can be combined in the map plane in relatively accurate planimetric triangulations. Provided the strict precepts of least squares are not followed, these triangulations can incorporate considerable overdetermination...
Preliminary bedrock geologic map of part of the northern disturbed belt, Lewis and Clark, Teton, Pondera, Glacier, Flathead, and Powell Counties, Montana
Melville R. Mudge, Robert L. Earhart, Dudley D. Rice
E.L. Heisey, editor(s)
1977, Rocky Mountain thrust belt geology and resources (29th Annual Field Conference Guidebook) 471-478
The geologic map covers the Sawtooth and Lewis and Clark Ranges and part of the Flathead Range. It includes most of the disturbed belt in northwestern Moutana except the area east of the northern Rocky Mountains and the norhtern and southern parts of the belt. Most data are from an...
Analysis of borehole geophysical data in an evaporite sequence at Salt Valley, Utah
J.J. Daniels, J. H. Scott, R. J. Hite
1977, Society of Professional Well Log Analysts, Transactions (20) M1-M19
Combined use of digital aquifer models and field base-flow data to identify recharge-leakage areas of artesian aquifers
Richard H. Johnston, P. Patrick Leahy
1977, Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey (5) 491-496
As a result of continuous pumping since the 1890's, a regional cone of depression encompassing 363 km2 has developed within the artesian Miocene Cheswold aquifer at Dover, Del. The aquifer is not being recharged significantly by leakage near the center of the cone, nor is major recharge induced in the...
High-resolution gamma-ray spectrometry in uranium exploration
Robert M. Moxham, Allan B. Tanner
1977, Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey (5) 783-785
Sedimentary-type uranium deposits accumulate at favorable sites along a migration path which may be kilometers in length. Their source is a large volume of rock from which the uranium has been leached. The geochemical mobilities and half lives of uranium and its daughter products vary widely so that they are...
Hydrologic evaluation of Ashley Valley, northern Uinta basin area, Utah
James W. Hood
1977, Technical Publication 54
The water resources of the northern Uinta Basin, Utah and Colorado, were studied during 1971-74. Ashley Valley was evaluated in slightly greater detail than the general area, in order to assess the general relation of ground- and surface-water supplies. In Ashley Valley , the principal source of both irrigation supply and ground-water...
Black monazite from Taiwan
J.J. Matzko, W.C. Overstreet
1977, Proceedings of the Geological Society of China (20) 16-35
Two forms of detrital monazite are known in offshore bars in southwestern Taiwan: a yellow-green to colorless form and an unusual but abundant pelletlike form, generally black but also colored gray or brown. These black pellets, which are about 160 by 200 microns in size, are composed of fine-grained monazite...
Reconnaissance of water quality in the Duchesne River basin and some adjacent drainage areas, Utah
J. C. Mundorff
1977, Technical Publication 55
A water-quality reconnaissance in the Duchesne River basin and some adjacent drainage areas, Utah, covered an area of about 4,400 square miles (11,400 square kilometres)--about 4,000 square miles (10,360 square kilometres) in the Duchesne River basin and the remainder in the drainage areas of Pariette Draw and Pelican Lake. Data...
Application of linear statistical models of earthquake magnitude versus fault length in estimating maximum expectable earthquakes
Robert K. Mark
1977, Geology (5) 464-466
Correlation or linear regression estimates of earthquake magnitude from data on historical magnitude and length of surface rupture should be based upon the correct regression. For example, the regression of magnitude on the logarithm of the length of surface rupture L can be used to estimate magnitude, but the regression of log L on...
Hydrologic reconnaissance of the Tule Valley drainage basin, Juab and Millard Counties, Utah
J.C. Stephens
1977, Technical Publication 56
The Tule Valley drainage basin is an area of about 940 square miles in Juab and Millard Counties in west-central Utah. Precipitation in the basin averages about 8 inches annually. There is no surface outflow and all streams are ephemeral. Annual runoff averages about 0.09 inch. Because there is no...
Submarine faults and slides on the continental shelf, northern Gulf of Alaska
Paul R. Carlson, Bruce F. Molnia
1977, Marine Geotechnology (2) 275-290
Submarine faults and slides or slumps of Quaternary age are potential environmental hazards on the outer continental shelf (OCS) of the northern Gulf of Alaska. Most faults that approach or reach the seafloor cut strata that may be equivalent in age to the upper Yakataga Formation (Pliocene‐Pleistocene). Along several faults,...
Model for evaluating the effects of dikes on the water and salt balance of Great Salt Lake, Utah
K.M. Waddell, F.K. Fields
1977, Utah Geological and Mineralogical Survey Water-Resources Bulletin 21
A model was developed for predicting the water and salt budget for various diking options in Great Salt Lake....
Lisburne Group (Mississippian and Pennsylvanian), potential major hydrocarbon objective of Arctic Slope, Alaska
Kenneth J. Bird, Clifton F. Jordan
1977, AAPG Bulletin (61) 1493-1512
The Lisburne Group, a thick carbonate-rock unit of Mississippian and Pennsylvanian age, is one of the most widespread potential reservoir-rock units in northern Alaska. A comprehensive review of the Lisburne in the subsurface of the eastern Arctic Slope indicates attractive reservoir characteristics in a favorable source and migration setting where...
Seepage study of the Sevier Valley-Piute Canal, Sevier County, Utah
R.W. Cruff
1977, Technical Publication 58
A study of the gains or losses of the Sevier Valley-Piute Canal from near Joseph to near Aurora, Sevier County, Utah, was made to aid in water allocation for the canal system. Four sets of seepage measurements were made in 1976, with the three most representative being used in the...
Hydrologic evaluation of the upper Duchesne River Valley, northern Uinta Basin area, Utah
James W. Hood
1977, Technical Publication 57
The upper Duchesne River valley was studied during 1971-74 as part of an investigation of the northern Uinta Basin area, Utah and Colorado. The purpose of the study was to determine the relation of ground water to surface water, to estimate the quantity of ground water that moves to the...
Ground-water resources of Griggs and Steele Counties, North Dakota
Joe S. Downey, C. A. Armstrong
1977, Bulletin 64-3
Griggs and Steele Counties, in east-central North Dakota, are underlain by bedrock of Ordovician, Jurassic, and Cretaceous ages. The Fall River and Lakota Formations of Cretaceous age form the Dakota aquifer. The fractured upper part of the Pierre Formation (shale), also of Cretaceous age, forms another bedrock aquifer. The Dakota...
You asked for it! Your fish farming success for the year can depend upon management in the spring
M. Martin
1977, Commercial Fish Farmer and Aquaculture News (3) 40-40
Journal of Research of the U. S. Geological Survey, 1977, volume 5, issue 6
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