Geology and hydrology of radioactive solid-waste burial grounds at the Hanford Reservation, Washington
Albert Mario LaSala, Gene C. Doty
1976, Open-File Report 75-625
The geology and hydrology of radioactive solid waste burial grounds at the Hanford Reservation were investigated, using existing data, by the U.S. Geological Survey as part of the waste management plan of the Richland Operations Office of the Energy Research and Development Administration. The purpose of the investigation was to...
Preliminary reconnaissance study of Lower and lower Upper Mississippian strata across northwestern Utah
Raymond C. Gutschick
1976, Open-File Report 76-200
Lead isotope data bank; 2,624 samples and analyses cited
Bruce R. Doe
1976, Open-File Report 76-201
The Lead Isotope Data Bank (LIDB) was initiated to facilitate plotting data. Therefore, the Bank reflects data most often used in plotting rather than comprises a comprehensive tabulation of lead isotope data. Up until now, plotting was done using card decks processed by computer with tapes plotted by a Gerber...
Glaciomarine deposits of Miocene through Holocene age in the Yakataga Formation along the Gulf of Alaska margin, Alaska
George Plafker, Warren O. Addicott
1976, Open-File Report 76-84
Perhaps the world's longest and most complete onshore sedimentary record of late Cenozoic glaciation is preserved in the Gulf of Alaska Tertiary province that extends 800 km along the coast of southern Alaska. The Yakataga Formation, with an aggregate outcrop thickness of about 5,000 m, is characterized by variable amounts...
A general purpose ANSI FORTRAN-IV subroutine system for sorting data
Gerald Ian Evenden
1976, Open-File Report 76-306
A system of ANSI FORTRAN subroutines provides FORTRAN programmers with a transportable data sorting system. Flexibility is provided through user written input, output and comparison routines....
An introduction to the geologic literature of Alaska
D. J. Grybeck
1976, Open-File Report 76-235
Principal facts and preliminary interpretation for gravity profiles and continuous magnetometer profiles in Surprise Valley, California
Andrew Griscom, Arthur Conradi
1976, Open-File Report 76-260
No abstract available....
Remote sensing as an aid in water-resource studies in Minnesota
Gerald F. Lindholm, Ralph F. Norvitch
1976, Open-File Report 76-213
No abstract available....
Telluric profile data and traverse location map for the Randsburg Known Geothermal Resource Area, California
Donald B. Hoover, C. L. Tippens, Gary W. Brougham
1976, Open-File Report 76-315
Audio-magnetotelluric data log and station location map for the Randsburg Known Geothermal Resource Area, California
Carl L. Long, R. Michael Senterfit
1976, Open-File Report 76-309
Audio-magnetotelluric data log, apparent resistivity maps and station location map for the Darrough Known Geothermal Resource Area (KGRA), Nevada
Carl L. Long, R. Michael Senterfit, Harold E. Kaufmann
1976, Open-File Report 76-285
Fission track dating
Charles W. Naeser
1976, Open-File Report 76-190
Economic worth of hydrologic data in project design: An application to regional energy development
M.R. Karlinger
1976, Open-File Report 76-316
The linkage between the benefits to a regional economy from a water-dependent industry and the statistical uncertainty of the water supply that is needed in the production process is analyzed using a Bayesian scheme of expected-expected benefits of hydrologic data. In this analysis, expected benefits are calculated using anticipated streamflow...
A plan for study of water and its relation to economic development in the Green River and Great Divide basins in Wyoming
H. W. Lowham, L. L. DeLong, K. D. Peter, D. J. Wangsness, W. J. Head, B. H. Ringen
1976, Open-File Report 76-349
Climatic and streamflow estimates for northeastern Utah
Fred K. Fields, D. Briane Adams
1976, Open-File Report 75-673
This report shows how information from 44 air-temperature, 59 precipitation, and 86 streamflow sites was converted to a common-time base of 1941-70, and how general relations were developed to extend the converted point values to unsampled sites.Two methods, regression and ratio, were used to convert the data to a common-time...
Low-flow study of the Pike River Basin, Racine and Kenosha counties, Wisconsin
Stephen J. Field
1976, Open-File Report 75-653
The low-flow characteristics of the Pike River basin, Racine and Kenosha Counties were studied to determine the feasibility of Public Law 566 watershed-protection practices. Two seepage runs, one in October 1973, and the other in September 1974, showed that most of the low flow is combined treated-sewage and industrial cooling-water...
Depositional environments as a guide to uranium mineralization in the Chinle Formation, San Rafael Swell, Utah
Robert Lupe
1976, Open-File Report 76-283
Uranium deposits in the San Rafael Swell are related to sedimentary depositional environments in the Triassic Chinle Formation. The sedimentary textures resulting from depositional processes operating in lower energy environments appear to have influenced uranium mineralization. The Chinle consists of three fining-upward, fluvial-lacustrine sequences. Uranium mineralization is concentrated in the...
Uranium analysis of single drops of natural waters using the fission-track technique
G. Michael Reimer
1976, Open-File Report 76-239
Interim report of the Guatemalan earthquake of 4 February 1976 and the activities of the U.S. Geological Survey earthquake investigation team
Robert A. Page
1976, Open-File Report 76-295
Helium detection as a guide for uranium exploration
G. Michael Reimer
1976, Open-File Report 76-240
Design and assembly of a portable helium detector for evaluation as a uranium exploration instrument
G. Michael Reimer
1976, Open-File Report 76-398
Programmable calculators; modern instruments for analyzing hydrologic data
David V. Maddy
1976, Open-File Report 75-642
Heat flow and near-surface radioactivity in the Australian continental crust
J.H. Sass, J.C. Jaeger, Robert J. Munroe
1976, Open-File Report 76-250
Heat-flow data have been obtained at 44 sites in various parts of Australia. These include seven sites from the old (~ 2500 m.y.) Precambrian shield of Western Australia, seventeen from the younger (~ 600- 2000 m.y.) Precambrian rocks of South Australia, the Northern Territory, and Queensland, and twenty within the...
Selected methods of the U.S. Geological Survey for the analyses of wastewaters
Marvin J. Fishman, Eugene Brown
1976, Open-File Report 76-177
No abstract available. ...
Calculation of self-potential anomalies generated by Eh potential gradients
David V. Fitterman
1976, Open-File Report 76-98