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Reconnaissance engineering geology of the Metlakatla area, Annette Island, Alaska, with emphasis on evaluation of earthquakes and other geologic hazards
Lynn A. Yehle
1977, Open-File Report 77-272
A program to study the engineering geology of most larger Alaska coastal communities and to evaluate their earthquake and other geologic hazards was started following the 1964 Alaska earthquake; this report about the Metlakatla area, Annette Island, is a product of that program. Field-study methods were of a reconnaissance nature,...
National coal resource investigations of the United States Geological Survey
1977, Open-File Report 77-763
The objective of this report is to provide a record of some of the goals and accomplishments of the coal resource investigations of the U. S. Geological Survey for 1977. Successful completion of these goals will aid the Nation in the years ahead because proper usage of coal resource data...
Simulated changes in ground-water levels resulting from proposed phosphate mining, west-central Florida; preliminary results
William Edward Wilson
1977, Open-File Report 77-882
A digital model of two-dimensional ground-water flow was used to simulate projected changes in the Floridan aquifer potentiometric surface in 1985 and 2000, resulting from proposed ground-water developments by the phosphate mining industry in west-central Florida. The .model was calibrated under steady-state conditions to simulate the September 1975 potentiometric surface....
Well records, water-level measurements, logs of test holes, and chemical analyses of ground water in the Cache River alluvial aquifer-stream system, northeast Arkansas, 1946-76
Paul W. Westerfield
1977, Open-File Report 77-402
Most of the ground-water data for the Cache River alluvial aquifer-stream system in northeast Arkansas were collected between March 1973 and April 1976, but some were collected as early as April 1946. The data includes records of 363 wells and test holes, water-level measurements of 295 wells, logs of 32...
Quantity and quality of drainage from the Argo Tunnel and other sources related to metal mining in Gilpin, Clear Creek and Park Counties, Colorado
Dennis A. Wentz
1977, Open-File Report 77-734
Eighteen metal-mine drainage sources have been located in that part of Gilpin, Clear Creek, and Park Counties, Colo., lying within the Missouri River basin. At least 13 of these sources are known to contain high acidity and (or) trace-element concentrations or to contribute water to adversely affected streams. From January...
Report of status of Reactor Hazards Research Program: fiscal years 1976-1977
Carl M. Wentworth
1977, Open-File Report 78-347
The Reactor Hazards Research Program is a Geological Survey program directed at expediting the safe siting and design of power reactors in the United States through topical and regional work on major geological hazards, particularly faulting, earthquake shaking, volcanism, and gross failure of foundation materials (table 1). It is complimentary...
The biostratigraphy and paleoecology of the Gerster limestone (Upper Permian) in Nevada and Utah
Bruce R. Wardlaw
1977, Open-File Report 77-470
The Gerster Limestone contains three minor lithofacies: the packstone, wackestone, and mixed facies, differentiated largely on the basis of the carbonate matrix and mud content of the rocks. Five biostratigraphic zones ranging in age from Roadian-Wordian to Wordian are, in ascending order, the Thamnosia, Kuvelousia, transition, Yakovlevia, and upper zones....
Biostratigraphic zonation of the Park City Group
Bruce R. Wardlaw, James W. Collinson
1977, Open-File Report 77-853
Five biostratigraphic zones based on the distribution of brachiopods and conodonts are proposed for the Park City Group. They are: the Peniculauris ivesi-Neostreptognathodus prayi Zone, the Peniculauris bassi-Neostreptognathodus sulcoplicatus Zone, the Peniculauris bassi-Neostreptognathodus sp. C Zone, the Thamnosia depressa Zone, and the Yakovlevia multistriata-Neogondolella bitteri Zone. They range in age...