Uranium potential of the Adirondack region
Connie J. Nutt
1980, Open-File Report 80-1062
Coal resource occurrence and coal development potential maps of the Banty Point Quadrangle, Rio Blanco County, Colorado
AAA Engineering and Drafting Inc.
1980, Open-File Report 79-1415
Geologic map of the southern part of the lower Red Rock Lake Quadrangle Beaverhead and Madison counties, Montana, and Clark County, Idaho
I. J. Witkind, H.J. Prostka
1980, IMAP 1216
Land use and land cover and associated maps for Canton, Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1980, Open-File Report 80-172
Geophysical, lithologic, and water-quality data from Lucerne Dry Lake, San Bernardino County, California
Roger D. Dockter
1980, Open-File Report 80-1032
United States Geological Survey uranium and thorium resource assessment and exploration research program : fiscal year 1981
Terry W. Offield
1980, Open-File Report 80-1175
Preliminary surficial geologic map of the western part of the Reno Junction 1 degree by 1/2 degree quadrangle, Wyoming
Marith C. Reheis
1980, Open-File Report 80-514
Hampstead quadrangle, Maryland: Hydrogeology
M.T. Duigon
1980, Open-File Report 80-561
Seismic properties investigation of the Springer Ranch landslide, Powder River basin, Wyoming
C.H. Miller, A.L. Ramirez, T.G. Bullard
1980, Professional Paper 1170-C
A recent and rapid increase since the mid-1970's in commercial and residential development in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming and Montana, is caused by exploitation of vast coal and other resources in the basin. One geologic hazard to such development is landsliding. A landslide sufficiently representative of others in the...
Ground-water conditions at Beale Air Force Base and vicinity, California
R. W. Page
1980, Open-File Report 80-204
Ground-water conditions were studied in a 168-square-mile area between the Sierra Nevada and the Feather River in Yuba County, Calif. The area is in the eastern part of the Sacramento Valley and includes most of Beale Air Force Base. Source, occurrence, movement, and chemical quality of the ground water were...
Water resources data for Missouri, water year 1979
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1980, Water Data Report MO-79-1
Water resources data for the 1979 water year for Missouri consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage, contents of water quality of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels and water quality of ground-water wells. This volume contains, records for water discharge at 119 gaging stations;...
Water Resources Data for Ohio, Water Year 1979--Volume 3. Coal Areas
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1980, Water Data Report OH-79-3
No abstract available. ...
Water resources data for Puerto Rico, water year 1977. Surface and quality-of-water records and ground water records
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1980, Water Data Report PR-77-1
No abstract available. ...
Water resources data for Arizona, water year 1979
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1980, Water Data Report AZ-79-1
Water resources data for the 1978 water year for Arizona consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage, contents, and water quality of lakes and reservoirs; measurements of ground-water levels; and quality of water from selected wells. Also included are discharge data for crest-stage partial-record stations...
Water resources data for Arkansas, water year 1979
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1980, Water Data Report AR-79-1
Water resources data for the 1979 water year for Arkansas consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage, contents, and water quality of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels of wells. This report contains discharge records for 66 gaging stations; stage and contents for four lakes...
Recent vegetation changes along the Colorado River between Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Mead, Arizona
Raymond Marriner Turner, Martin M. Karpiscak
1980, Professional Paper 1132
Vegetation changes in the canyon of the Colorado River between Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Mead were studied by comparing photographs taken prior to completion of Glen Canyon Dam in 1963 with photographs taken afterwards at the same sites. In general, the older pictures show an absence of riparian plants...
Land use and land cover, 1975-77, Sherbrooke, Canada; United States (U.S. portion only)
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1980, Land Use and Land Cover 116
Infrared surveys, radiant flux, and total heat discharge at Mount Baker Volcano, Washington, between 1970 and 1975
Jules D. Friedman, David Frank
1980, Professional Paper 1022-D
Geologic map of the Talkeetna Quadrangle, Alaska
B.L. Reed, S.W. Nelson
1980, IMAP 1174
Land use and land cover, 1975-76, Williston, North Dakota
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1980, Land Use and Land Cover 203
Geologic map of the Tolstoj Quadrangle of Mercury
G. G. Schaber, J.F. McCauley
1980, IMAP 1199
Landform map of the Kaiparowits coal-basin area, Utah
K. A. Sargent, D. E. Hansen
1980, IMAP 1033-G
No abstract available....
Stratigraphy, petrology, and some fossil data of the Roberts Mountains Formation, north-central Nevada
Thomas E. Mullens
1980, Professional Paper 1063
Silty laminated very fine grained carbonate is the host rock for the large gold-ore deposits at the Carlin and Cortez mines. After setting out the geological setting of the Formation, and the methods of study, the stratigraphy and petrology of the Formation are examined in detail, followed by the age...
Flood of April 1977 in the Appalachian region of Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia
Gerald S. Runner, Edwin H. Chin
1980, Professional Paper 1098
Heavy rains fell over the Appalachian region of Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia April 2-5, 1977, causing record flooding. Rainfall amounts of 4 to 15.5 inches were observed. The maximum amount of 15.5 inches occurred at Jolo, WV , in about 30 hours. This was more than twice the...
Freshwater resources of Big Pine Key, Florida
Chris E. Hanson
1980, Open-File Report 80-447
The principal freshwater-bearing unit underlying Big Pine Key is a layer of oolitic limestone averaging 19 feet in thickness. The freshwater exists in two separate lenses, one in the northern half of the island and one in the southern half. The slightly larger north lens is separated from the south...