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Current oil and gas production from North American Upper Cretaceous chalks
Peter A. Scholle
1977, Circular 767
Production of oil and natural gas from North American chalks has increased significantly during the past five years, spurred by the prolific production from North Sea chalks, as well as by higher prices and improved production technology. Chalk reservoirs have been discovered in the Gulf Coast in the Austin Group,...
Geologic map of the Iapygia Quadrangle of Mars
G. G. Schaber
1977, IMAP 1020
The Iaygia quadrangle, in the equatorial region of Mars just north of the Hellas basin, is mainly ancient, hilly, and cratered upland terrain. The southern one-third of the quadrangle is dominated by mountains and knobby...
Water resources data for West Virginia, water year 1975
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1977, Water Data Report WV-75-1
Water resources data for the 1975 water year for West Virginia consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams and springs; stage and contents of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels in wells. This report contains discharge records for 131 gaging stations; stage only records for 1...
Chemical data and variation diagrams of igneous rocks from the Timber Mountain-Oasis Valley Caldera Complex, southern Nevada
W. D. Quinlivan, F. M. Byers
1977, Open-File Report 77-724
Silica variation diagrams presented here are based on 162 chemical analyses of tuffs, lavas, and intrusives, representative of volcanic centers of the Timber Mountain-Oasis Valley caldera complex and cogenetic rocks of the Silent Canyon ca1dera. Most of the volcanic units sampled are shown on the U.S. Geological Survey geologic map...
Appraisal of ground-water conditions in Merced, California, and vicinity
R. W. Page
1977, Open-File Report 77-454
Merced is in the northeastern part of the San Joaquin Valley, California. The fresh-ground-water basin is about 1,200 feet thick. Five aquifers are defined in the Merced area: (1) The Mehrten Formation (Miocene and Pliocene), (2) a confined aquifer , (3) an intermediate aquifer, (4) a shallow aquifer, and (5)...
Geologic map of the west side of the Moon
D. H. Scott, J.F. McCauley, M.N. West
1977, IMAP 1034
The west limb region of the Moon consists of highly cratered terra rising 5 km or more above the mare of Oceanus Procellarum and most of the lunar near...
Water resources of the Maunabo Valley, Puerto Rico
D. G. Adolphson, M.A. Seijo, Tully M. Robison
1977, Water-Resources Investigations Report 76-115
The Maunabo Valley, in southestern Puerto Rico, consists of a 3.5-square-mile alluvial plain surrounded by hills of metavolcanic and igneous intrusive rocks. The principal source of ground water in the basin is a shallow unconfined aquifer in the valley alluvium. Continuous pumping of the shallow aquifer has induced the flow...