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Precipitation data for burial grounds 5 and 6, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee, 1976-1980
D.A. Webster, J.S. Beatty, Pamela K. Benjamin, W.M. Tranum
1982, Open-File Report 82-254
As part of a hydrogeologic investigation, precipitation data were collected at two stations, one each in Burial Grounds 5 and 6 at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee. Daily, monthly, and annual values are reported herein for the period from January 1976 through December 1980. During this period, annual values...
The Lassen geothermal system
L.J. Muffler, N.L. Nehring, A.H. Truesdell, C. J. Janik, M.A. Clynne, J. M. Thompson
1982, Open-File Report 82-926
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Assessment of the petroleum, coal, and geothermal resources of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) region
R. E. Mattick (compiler)
1982, Open-File Report 82-714
Approximately 85 percent of the land area of the ECOWAS (Economic Community of West African States) region is covered by basement rocks (igneous and highly metamorphosed rocks) or relatively thin layers of Paleozoic, Upper Precambrian, and 'Continental Intercalaire? sedimentary rocks. These areas have little or no petroleum potential. Areas of...
Geologic, geophysical, and in situ stress investigations in the vicinity of the Dining Car Chimney, Dining Car/Hybla gold tunnels, Nevada Test Site, with sections on geologica investigations, geophysical investigations, and in situ stress investigations
D.R. Townsend, M.J. Baldwin, R. D. Carroll, W. L. Ellis, J. E. Magner
1982, Open-File Report 82-137
The Hybla Gold experiment was conducted in the U12e.20 drifts of the E-tunnel complex beneath the surface of Rainier Mesa at the Nevada Test Site. Though the proximity of the Hybla Gold working point to the chimney of the Dining Car event was important to the experiment, the observable geologic...
Hydrologic analysis of the upper San Pedro basin from the Mexico-United States international boundary to Fairbank, Arizona
G. W. Freethey
1982, Open-File Report 82-752
A definition of the hydrologic system of the upper San Pedro basin was obtained by developing a numerical ground-water model to evaluate a conceptual model of the system. Information on hydraulic properties of the basin fill, recharge from bordering mountain ranges, discharge by evapotranspiration, and exchange of water between aquifer...
Monthly low-flow characteristics of Georgia streams
R.F. Carter, J.D. Fanning
1982, Open-File Report 82-560
Statistics of monthly minimum flows are presented for 129 streamflow stations for each month of the year. Flow statistics provided are the log-Pearson Type III distribution. The probable magnitude of average standard errors due to time-sampling bias is tabulated. The average standard errors were found to be similar over a...
Evaulation of remote sensing, geological and geophysical data for south-central New York and northern Pennsylvania
M. H. Podwysocki, H. A. Pohn, J. D. Phillips, M. D. Krohn, T. L. Purdy, I.S. Merin
1982, Open-File Report 82-319
A study was made of the relationship between lineaments observed on Landsat satellite images and the geologic framework of a portion of the Allegheny Plateau of south-central New York and northern Pennsylvania. The area is underlain by a relatively thick sequence of salt and other evaporites in the Silurian Salina...