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Ground-water levels in Arkansas, spring 1982
Joe Edds
1982, Open-File Report 82-852
The report contains about 640 ground-water level measurements made in observation wells in Arkansas in the spring of 1982. In addition, the report contains potentiometric-surface maps and well hydrographs relating to the alluvial aquifer and the Sparta Sand, the most important aquifers with respect to ground-water availability and use in...
Flood profiles in the Calapooya Creek basin, Oregon
John Friday
1982, Open-File Report 82-439
Water-surface profiles were computed for a 19.4-mile reach of Calapooya Creek in Douglas County, Oregon. The data will enable the county to evaluate flood hazards in the floodprone areas in the reach. Profiles for floods having recurrence intervals of 2, 10, 50, 100, and 500 years are shown in graphic...
Mine and prospect map of the Pusch Ridge Wilderness Area, Pima County, Arizona
G. S. Ryan
1982, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1356-C
The Endangered American Wilderness Act of 1978 created the Pusch Ridge Wilderness.  During 1979, the U.S. Geological Survey and the U.S. Bureau of Mines investigated the area to evaluate the mineral resources.  In addition to field investigations, studies by the Bureau of Mines personnel included courthouse research to ascertain claim...
Water-level records for the northern High Plains of Colorado, 1978-82
J.L. Blattner, B.D. Rasmuson
1982, Open-File Report 82-573
Water-level measurements were made in 674 wells during the winter of 1981-82 in the northern High Plains of Colorado. The water-level measurements for the winter of 1981-82 and the four preceding winters are given in a table. This table also contains the location, depth, land-surface elevation, and the aquifer of...
Origin of the Mariano Lake uranium deposit, McKinley County, New Mexico
Neil S. Fishman, Richard L. Reynolds
1982, Open-File Report 82-888
The Mariano Lake uranium deposit, hosted by the Brushy Basin Member of the Jurassic Morrison Formation, occurs in the trough of an east-west trending syncline at the western end of the Smith Lake-Mariano Lake group of uranium deposits near Crownpoint, New Mexico. The orebody, which contains abundant amorphous organic material,...
Maps showing uranium-bearing diatremes of the Hopi Buttes, Arizona
Karen J. Wenrich, Joseph F. Mascarenas
1982, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1310
The Hopi Buttes dominate the landscape north of Holbrook, Arizona, commonly rising to heights of 180 m above the surrounding countryside.  The buttes are underlain by individual diatremes, or in some cases by a complex of diatremes.  Some sediment-filled diatremes also crop out as inconspicuous low hills (some may also...
Aquifer data from four wells in the Mendenhall Valley near Juneau, Alaska
G. O. Balding, L.L. Dearborn
1982, Open-File Report 82-271
This report summarizes data collected during drilling and testing of four wells in Mendenhall Valley, an area being developed as a suburb of Juneau, Alaska. Previous studies indicated that the glacial deposits on the east side of the valley had the potential for producing the large quantities of water needed...
Geologic map of the Redwood Creek drainage basin, Humboldt County, California
Deborah Reid Harden, H.M. Kelsey, S.D. Morrison, T.A. Stephens
1982, Open-File Report 81-496
A 1:62,500-scale geologic map with 14 rock stratigraphic units and an accompanying explanatory text are used to describe the geology of the Redwood Creek drainage basin of northwestern California. A large part of Redwood National Park is located in the downstream part of this actively eroding drainage basin. The bedrock...