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Approximate water-level changes in wells in the Chicot and Evangeline aquifers in the Houston-Galveston region, Texas, 1977-80 and 1979-80
R.K. Gabrysch, C.E. Ranzau Jr.
1980, Open-File Report 80-337
This report, which was prepared in cooperation with the cities of Houston and Galveston, the Harris Galveston Coastal Subsidence Distract, and the Texas Department of Water Resources, presents data on water-level changes during 1977-80 and 1979-80 in the Chicot and Evangelina aquifers (figs. 1-4).  During these periods, ground water pumping...
Water quality of Bear Creek basin, Jackson County, Oregon
Loren A. Wittenberg, Stuart W. McKenzie
1980, Open-File Report 80-158
Water-quality data identify surface-water-quality problems in Bear Creek basin, Jackson County, Oreg., where possible, their causes or sources. Irrigation and return-flow data show pastures are sources of fecal coliform and fecal streptococci bacteria and sinks for suspended sediment and nitrite-plus-nitrate nitrogen. Bear Creek and its tributaries have dissolved oxygen and...
Summary of regional geology, petroleum potential, resource assessment and environmental considerations for oil and gas lease sale area #56
William P. Dillon, Kim D. Klitgord, Charles K. Paull, John A. Grow, Mahlon M. Ball, Gordon Dolton, Richard B. Powers, Abdul S. Khan, Peter Popenoe, James M. Robb
1980, Open-File Report 82-398
This report summarizes our general knowledge of the petroleum potential, as well as problems and hazards associated with development of petroleum resources in the area proposed for nominations for lease sale number 56. This area includes the U.S. eastern continental margin from the North Carolina-Virginia border south to approximately Cape...
Limnology of Lago Loiza, Puerto Rico
Ferdinand Quinones-Marquez
1980, Water-Resources Investigations Report 79-97
The principal chemical, physical and biological characteristics of Lago Loize, P.R., and its main tributaries were studied from 1973-74. The lake supplies an average of 300,000 cubic meters per day of water to metropolitan San Juan. Flows from Rio Grande de Loize and Rio Gurabo contribute 84.0 percent of the...
Maps showing coal resources of the Jewell Bridge Quadrangle, Buchanan and Tazewell counties, Virginia
Kenneth J. Englund, Nancy K. Teaford
1980, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1211
Coal of low-volatile to high-volatile A bituminous rank is the principal developed mineral resource in the Jewell Ridge quadrangle.  The coal beds in the Jewell Ridge quadrangle contain total estimated original resources of 1,519 million tons.  Of this total, 108 million tons have been mined or lost in mining, leaving...
Mathematical model of the Tesuque aquifer system underlying Pojoaque River basin and vicinity, New Mexico
Glenn A. Hearne
1980, Open-File Report 80-1023
A three-dimensional digital model of ground-water flow was constructed to represent the dipping anisotropic beds of the Tesuque aquifer system underlying the Pojoaque River basin and vicinity, New Mexico. Simulations of steady-state conditions and historical ground-water withdrawals were consistent with observed data. The model was used to simulate the response...
Calibration and testing of selected portable flowmeters for use on large irrigation systems
Richard R. Luckey, Frederick J. Heimes, Neville G. Gaggiani
1980, Water-Resources Investigations Report 80-72
Existing methods for measuring discharge of irrigation systems in the High Plains region are not suitable to provide the pumpage data required by the High Plains Regional Aquifer System Analysis. Three portable flowmeters that might be suitable for obtaining fast and accurate discharge measure-ments on large irrigation systems were tested...
Thorium resources of selected regions in the United States
Mortimer Hay Staatz, R.B. Hall, D. L. Macke, T.J. Armbrustmacher, I. K. Brownfield
1980, Circular 824
Thorium resources have been assessed in a previous report entitled 'Principal thorium resources in the United States' (Staatz and others, 1979) for (1) veins in the larger districts, {2) massive carbonatites, {3) disseminated deposits, and {4) stream placers of North and South Carolina. This report is a sequel to that...
Water-quality monitoring of three major tributaries to the Chesapeake Bay: Interim data report
David J. Lang, David Grason
1980, Water-Resources Investigations Report 80-78
The U.S. Geological Survey is monitoring the water quality of three major tributaries to Chesapeake Bay at their fall lines to obtain estimates of constituent inputs potentially available to the bay. The monitoring sites are: Susquehanna River at Conowingo, Md.; Potomac River at Washington, D.C.; and James River at Cartersville,...
Summary appraisals of the nation's ground-water resources – Caribbean region
Fernando Gómez-Gómez, James E. Heisel
1980, Professional Paper 813-U
The Caribbean Region consists of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico (8,990 km2 (square kilometers)) and the U.S. Virgin Islands (350 km2). The mean annual precipitation varies locally from a high of 5,000 mm (millimeters) to a low of 730 mm. Maximum precipitation occurs within the peaks of Sierra de Luquillo,...
Hurricane Frederic tidal floods of September 12-13, 1979, along the Gulf Coast, Hurricane quadrangle, Alabama
John C. Scott, Larry R. Bohman
1980, Hydrologic Atlas 629
Shown on a topographic map are floodmark elevations and approximate areas flooded by Hurricane Frederic tides of September 12-13, 1979, along the Mobile and Tensaw Rivers in Mobile and Baldwin Counties, Alabama. Most of the inundated areas shown are marshlands or flood plains of small tributary streams. Storm-tides frequency and...