Analyses of water, core material, and elutriate samples collected near Galliano, Louisiana: Larose to Golden Meadow, Louisiana, Hurricane Protection Project
Harold L. Leone
1977, Open-File Report 77-576
Seven core-material-sampling sites were chosen by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as possible borrow areas for fill material to be used in levee construction near Galliano La. Four receiving-water sites also were selected to represent the water that will contact the proposed levees. Analyses of selected nutrients, metals, pesticides,...
Ground-water conditions in the Navajo Sandstone in the central Virgin River Basin, Utah
R.M. Cordova
1977, Open-File Report 77-582
Glastonbury gneiss body, a modified Oliverian dome, and related rocks in south-central Massachusetts and north-central Connecticut: petrology, geochemistry, and origin
Gerhard W. Leo, Douglas G. Brookins
1977, Open-File Report 77-554
Favorable area for zinc exploration, Saratoga County, New York
Frank Gardner Lesure, Harry Klemic
1977, Open-File Report 77-319
Energy development scenarios and water demands and supplies: an overview
F. A. Kilpatrick
1977, Open-File Report 77-697
On the basis of average mean annual flows, ample water exists in the upper Missouri River basin for energy development. The lack of storage and diversion works upstream as well as State compacts preclude the ready use of this surplus water. These surplus flows are impounded in mainstream reservoirs on...
Hydrologic data for North Creek, Trinity River basin, Texas, 1975
C.C. Kidwell
1977, Open-File Report 76-724
This report contains the rainfall, runoff, and storage data collected during the 1975 water year for the 21.6-square-mile area above the stream-gaging station North Creek near Jacksboro, Texas. The weighted-mean rainfall in the study area during the water year was 39.01 inches, which is greater than the 18-year average of...
Geochemistry of the Mattole River in Northern California
Vance C. Kennedy, Ronald L. Malcolm
1977, Open-File Report 78-205
The chemical composition of streams can vary greatly with changing discharge during storm runoff. These chemical changes are related to the pathways of various water parcels from the time they fall as rain until they enter the stream, and to the interactions between water and sediment during transport downstream. In...
Study of heavy minerals from Tertiary rocks at Capps Glacier and adjacent areas, southern Alaska
John Stewart Kelley
1977, Open-File Report 77-502
Late Pleistocene and Recent geology of the Housatonic River region in northwestern Connecticut
George C. Kelley
1977, Open-File Report 77-545
An investigation of Late Pleistocene and Recent surficial deposits in western Connecticut and adjacent areas was undertaken, to determine characteristics of Wisconsin glaciation and the history and chronology of deglaciation in part of the finely dissected New England Uplands. The study area lies along the midreach of the Housatonic River...
Sundance-Bisti-Star Lake 1976 drilling in McKinley and San Juan counties, northwestern New Mexico
R.W. Jentgen, James E. Fassett
1977, Open-File Report 77-369
Crystal VCO center frequency stabilizer
E. Gray Jensen
1977, Open-File Report 77-184
Hydrology and surface morphology of the Bonneville Salt Flats and Pilot Valley playa, Utah
Gregory C. Lines
1977, Open-File Report 78-18
Water-resources reconnaissance of Ness County, west-central Kansas
Edward D. Jenkins, Marilyn E. Pabst
1977, Open-File Report 77-135
Preliminary catalog of earthquakes in northern Imperial Valley, California, April 1977-June 1977
Donna Jenkins, Gary S. Fuis
1977, Open-File Report 77-694
Station location map and audio-magnetotelluric data log for the area around Coso Hot Springs, California
Dallas B. Jackson, Daniel I. Gregory, R.P. Kucks
1977, Open-File Report 77-677
Schlumberger soundings, audio-magnetotelluric soundings and telluric mapping in and around the Coso Range, California
Dallas B. Jackson, James E. O’Donnell, Daniel I. Gregory
1977, Open-File Report 77-120
No abstract available....
Channel erosion surveys along the TAPS route, Alaska, 1977
Robert M. Loeffler, Joseph M. Childers
1977, Open-File Report 78-611
Channel surveys were made along the trans-Alaska pipeline system (TAPS) route during 1977 at the same 28 sites that were studied in 1976. In addition, a new site at pipeline mile 22 near Deadhorse (alignment No 134) along the Sagavanirktok River was put under surveillance. Except for changes wrought by...
Specifications for land use and land cover and associated maps
George L. Loelkes Jr.
1977, Open-File Report 77-555
Background studies for appraising subsidence in the Texas Gulf Coast region
B. E. Lofgren
1977, Open-File Report 77-412
Significant ground movement has accompanied the extraction of large quantities of fluids from the subsurface at many localities. The possibility of both horizontal and vertical ground movement--subsidence, fissuring, growth faulting--in the Gulf Coast region, caused by the withdrawal of large volumes of deep formation fluids, is of major concern.Although widespread...
Schlumberger soundings in the Kitsap Peninsula area, Washington
Dallas B. Jackson, Robert J. Bisdorf
1977, Open-File Report 77-290
Audio-magnetotelluric data log and station location map for Baltazor Known Geothermal Resource Area, Nevada
Carl L. Long, R. Michael Senterfit
1977, Open-File Report 77-65-B
Audio-magnetotelluric data log and station location map for Fly Ranch Northeast Known Geothermal Resource Area, Nevada
Carl L. Long, R. Michael Senterfit
1977, Open-File Report 77-65-C
Audio-magnetotelluric data log and station location map for Gerlach Northwest Known Geothermal Resource Area, Nevada
Carl L. Long, R. Michael Senterfit
1977, Open-File Report 77-65-D
Schlumberger soundings in the Aeolian Buttes and Mono Craters, California
Dallas B. Jackson
1977, Open-File Report 77-291
Water table in the surficial aquifer and potentiometric surface of the Floridan Aquifer in selected well fields, west-central Florida, May 1976
C. B. Hutchinson, L. R. Mills
1977, Open-File Report 77-257
The water table in the surficial aquifer (sand) and the potentiometric surface of the Floridan aquifer (limestone) in a 1,200-square-mile area in west-central Florida are mapped semiannually by the U.S. Geological Survey. Maps are prepared each May and September to coincide with seasonal low and high ground-water levels. The mapped...