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Surficial geology of Hannibal quadrangle, Oswego County, New York
Todd S. Miller
1981, Open-File Report 81-129
The location and extent of 10 kinds of surficial deposits in part of Hannibal quadrangle, Oswego County, N.Y., are mapped on a 7.5-minute U.S. Geological Survey topographic map. The map was compiled to indicate the lithology and potential for ground-water development at any specific location. (USGS)...
Stream-sediment geochemical survey of the Bureau of Land Management's Arkansas Canyon Planning Unit in south-central (Canon City area) Colorado
Erick F. Weiland, Richard I. Grauch
1981, Open-File Report 81-673
A mineral assessment study was undertaken by Barringer Resources, Inc., Golden, Colorado, on behalf of the Bureau of Land Management covering the Arkansas Canyon Planning Unit in south-central Colorado near Canon City. A total of 700 stream-sediment samples were collected (Plate I) and subsequently analyzed by Barringer Resources....
Floodflow characteristics related to channel geometry in Ohio
E.E. Webber, J.W. Roberts
1981, Open-File Report 81-1105
Techniques for estimating magnitude and frequency of flood-peak discharges, based on channel geometry parameters, are presented as a method for evaluating Ohio floods in geographic areas deficient in flow data. One hundred and sixty gaging stations were selected on streams with alluvial channels unaltered by man. Exposed bedrock is absent...
Decentralized shared computers in the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program
Peter L. Ward, James Herriot, William F. Jolitz
1981, Open-File Report 81-104
The needs for computer analysis in the National Earthquake Program are varied, complex, and rapidly growing. Major sources of frustration have been the difficulty of keeping up with the required analysis, and the difficulties of sharing a wide variety of data and computer programs among several hundred researchers at dozens...
Luminescence images of the Patrick Draw geosat petroleum test site, Wyoming
Robert Watson
1981, Open-File Report 81-606
In collaboration with the Geosat committee remote sensing test site program, luminescence images were acquired of parts of the Patrick Draw-Brady oil and gas test site in Wyoming. The Fraunhofer line discriminator was operated at 486.1 nanometer, 589.0 nanometer, and 656.3 nanometer Fraunhofer lines. Most of the luminescence highs occur...
Water resources data for Iowa, water year 1980
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1981, Water Data Report IA-80-1
This report was prepared by personnel of the Iowa district of the Water Resources Division of the U.S. Geological Survey under the supervision of D. K. Leifeste, District Chief, and Alfred Clebsch Jr., Regional Hydrologist, Central Region. It was done in cooperation with the State of Iowa and with other agencies. This report is one...
Flood peaks and discharge summaries in the Delaware River basin
Arthur A. Vickers, Harry A. Farsett, J. Wayne Green
1981, Open-File Report 81-912
Streamflow data from 299 continuous and crest-stage sites in the Delaware River basin are summarized in this report. The location, drainage area, period of record, type of gage, and average discharge for each gaging site are given. Also included are tables of annual peaks and peaks above base, annual and...
Surficial geology of Williamstown quadrangle, Oswego County, New York
Todd S. Miller
1981, Open-File Report 81-148
The location and extent of seven kinds of surficial deposits in Williamstown quadrangel, Oswego County, N.Y., are mapped on a 7.5-minute U.S. Geological Survey topographic map. The map was compiled to indicate the lithology and potential for groundwater development at any specific location. ...