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Floods in Puerto Rico, magnitude and frequency
Miguel A. Lopez, Eloy Colon-Dieppa, Ernest D. Cobb
1979, Water-Resources Investigations Report 78-141
Annual-peak discharge records at 50 sites in Puerto Rico with five or more years of record were used to determine individual site log-Pearson type III frequency curves. The frequency curve values for 2-, 10-, 25-, 50-, and 100-year recurrence intervals at 37 sites with 10 or more years of record...
Urban stormwater data management system with applications to south Florida studies
Robert A. Miller, W. Harry Doyle Jr., Larry D. Wilson
1979, Water-Resources Investigations Report 79-93
A data management system was developed to store and retrieve urban stormwater data collected from four small urban basins in south Florida. The system is event oriented in that all data from one storm are stored together on the computer file. The data include descriptive information about the storm and...
Surface-water features in Osceola County and adjacent areas, Florida
G.H. Hughes, James M. Frazee Jr.
1979, Open-File Report 79-1289
The western two-thirds of Osceola County, Fla., drains southward by way of the Kissimmee River and its tributaries; the eastern one-third drains eastward to the St. Johns River or to marshy areas that make up part of the headwaters of the St. Johns River. About 15 percent of the county...
Enhancement of Landsat images for lineament analysis in the area of the Salina Basin, New York and Pennsylvania
M. Dennis Krohn
1979, Open-File Report 79-533
Digital image processing of Landsat images of New York and Pennsylvania was undertaken to provide optimum images for lineament analysis in the area of the Salina Basin. Preliminary examination of Landsat images from photographic prints indicated sufficient differences between the spectral bands of the Landsat Multispectral Scanner (MSS) to warrant...
Dissolved-oxygen depletion and other effects of storing water in Flaming Gorge Reservoir, Wyoming and Utah
E.L. Bolke
1979, Water Supply Paper 2058
The circulation of water in Flaming Gorge Reservoir is caused chiefly by insolation, inflow-outflow relationships, and wind, which is significant due to the geographical location of the reservoir. During 1970-75, there was little annual variation in the thickness, dissolved oxygen, and specific conductance of the hypolimnion near Flaming Gorge Dam....
Preliminary results of coal exploratory drilling in the Book Cliffs coal region, Garfield County, Colorado, and Grand County, Utah
James Louis Gualtieri
1979, Open-File Report 79-999
Four holes were drilled in the Book Cliffs coal region of Garfield County, Colorado and Grand County, Utah to provide coal core samples suitable for analysis and stratigraphic information about coal-bearing strata. Three of the holes were completed; the fourth remains to be completed; a fifth is planned. A total...
Proterozoic sedimentary rocks and basins of the Arabian shield and their evolution
Donald G. Hadley, Dwight Lyman Schmidt
1979, Open-File Report 79-1189
Proterozoic sedimentary rocks of the Arabian Shield consist of three depositional phases. Phase I (the oldest) includes the Baish, Bahah, and Jiddah groups, which consist of an immature assemblage dominated by fine-grained metagraywacke, graphitic schist, chert, marble, and subordinate polymictic conglomerate and metasiltstone. Clastic rocks of Phase I are composed...