Structure contour map of buried Precambrian basement-rock surface, eastern part of the Rolla 1° x 2° quadrangle and adjacent areas, Missouri
E. B. Kisvarsanyi
1979, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1001-A
No abstract available....
Earth fissures and localized differential subsidence
Thomas L. Holzer, Earl Haig Pampeyan
1979, Open-File Report 79-951
Long tension cracks caused by declines of ground-water level at four sites in Arizona, California, and Nevada occur at points of maximum, convex-upward curvature in subsidence profiles based on relevelings of closely-spaced bench marks aligned perpendicular to the cracks. We conclude the cracks are caused by horizontal strains associated with...
Flood characteristics of Alaskan streams
R. D. Lamke
1979, Water-Resources Investigations Report 78-129
Peak discharge data for Alaskan streams are summarized and analyzed. Multiple-regression equations relating peak discharge magnitude and frequency to climatic and physical characteristics of 260 gaged basins were determined in order to estimate average recurrence interval of floods at ungaged sites. These equations are for 1.25-, 2-, 5-, 10-, 25-,...
Research and development program for outer continental shelf oil and gas operations; technical report, 1979
John B. Gregory
1979, Open-File Report 80-66
The Alaskan Mineral Resource Assessment Program: Background information to accompany folio of geologic and mineral resource maps of the Talkeetna quadrangle, Alaska
Bruce L. Reed, G.C. Curtin, Andrew Griscom, S.W. Nelson, D.A. Singer, W. C. Steele
1979, Circular 775
The Talkeetna 1° by 3° quadrangle, which consists of about 17,155 km2 in south-central Alaska, was investigated by integrated field and laboratory studies in the disciplines of geology, geochemistry, geophysics, and Landsat data interpretation for the purpose of assessing its mineral resource potential. Past mineral production has been limited to...
Land use and land cover, 1973, Lawrence, Kansas; Missouri
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1979, Land Use and Land Cover 26
Geologic map of the Monroe NW quadrangle, west-central Utah
T. A. Steven
1979, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1107
Digital model of the Hollister Valley ground-water basin, San Benito County, California
G.W. Kapple
1979, Water-Resources Investigations Report 79-32
A two-dimensional finite-difference digital model was constructed to simulate effects of proposed pumping and recharge schemes on water levels in the Hollister Valley ground-water basin. Pumping rates in the valley are expected to increase from 24,000 acre-feet per year in 1968 to an ultimate rate of 38,500 acre-feet per year....
Land use and land cover, 1974-76, Corpus Christi, Texas
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1979, Land Use and Land Cover 73
Geologic map of the Plug Hat Rock quadrangle, Moffat County, Colorado
Peter D. Rowley, Wallace R. Hansen
1979, Geologic Quadrangle 1514
Basin-margin depositional environments of the Fort Union and Wasatch Formations in the Buffalo-Lake De Smet area, Johnson County, Wyoming
Stanley L. Obernyer
1979, Open-File Report 79-712
The Paleocene Fort Union and Eocene Wasatch Formations along the east flank of the Bighorn Mountains in the Buffalo-Lake De Smet area, Wyoming, consist of continental alluvial fan, braided stream, and poorly drained alluvial plain deposits. The Fort Union conformably overlies the Cretaceous Lance Formation, which is marine in its...
Land use and land cover, 1975, Seattle, Washington
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1979, Land Use and Land Cover 4
Water budget and hydraulic aspects of artificial recharge, south coast of Puerto Rico
J. E. Heisel, Jose Raul Gonzalez
1979, Water-Resources Investigations Report 78-58
An analog model was used to evaluate ground-water conditions on the south coast of Puerto Rico. Water levels during a normal period and during an extended drought were simulated. Recharge and discharge values are reported. The model was also used to evaluate the possibilities of using treated waste water to...
Reconnaissance geologic map of the Oregon part of the Grangeville Quadrangle, Baker, Union, Umatilla, and Wallowa counties, Oregon
G. W. Walker
1979, IMAP 1116
Variation of alluvial-channel width with discharge and character of sediment
W. R. Osterkamp
1979, Water-Resources Investigations Report 79-15
Use of channel measurements to estimate discharge characteristics of alluvial streams has shown that little agreement exists for the exponent of the width-discharge relation. For the equation Q = aWAb, where Q is mean discharge and WA is active-channel width, it is proposed that the exponent, b, should be of...
Low-flow characteristics of Wisconsin streams at sewage-treatment plants and industrial plants
B. K. Holmstrom
1979, Water-Resources Investigations Report 79-31
Low-flow characteristics of Wisconsin streams at 397 sewage-treatment plants and 143 industrial plants in 30 river basins are presented in this report. The low-flow characteristics are the annual minimum 7-day mean flow below which the flow will fall on the average of once in 2 years (Q7,2) and the annual...
Effects of seepage from fly-ash settling ponds and construction dewatering on ground-water levels in the Cowles unit, Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, Indiana
William R. Meyer, Patrick Tucci
1979, Water-Resources Investigations Report 78-138
Part of the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore shares a common boundary with the Northern Indiana Public Service Company (NIPSCO). This area is underlain by unconsolidated deposits approximately 180 feet thick. NIPSCO accumulates fly ash from the burning of coal in electric-power generating units in settling ponds. Seepage from the ponds...
Petroleum exhaustion maps of the Cretaceous "D-J" sandstone stratigraphic interval of the Denver Basin; exhaustion sequence maps of detailed study area plotted by assuming 2-MI+2 targets
J.H. Schuenemeyer, W.J. Bawiec
1979, IMAP 1138
Simulated changes in ground-water levels and streamflow resulting from future development (1970 to 2020) in the Platte River basin, Nebraska
E.G. Lappala, P. A. Emery, F.J. Otradovsky
1979, Water-Resources Investigations Report 79-26
Future changes in ground-water levels and streamflow caused by a limited set of water-resources development conditions were simulated with digital models of stream-aquifer systems within the Platte River Basin, Nebraska. Simulated water-resources use in the basin included private development of ground water for irrigation, Federal development of surface-water systems for...
Geohydrologic setting of and seepage from a water-supply canal, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana
William R. Meyer
1979, Water-Resources Investigations Report 79-115
The Indianapolis Water Company Canal is underlain by alluvial and outwash deposits. The water level in the canal on July 21, 1978, was above the water table along the entire reach of the canal upstream from the Fall Creek aqueduct, and, therefore, water was seeping downward from the canal into...
Geologic map of the Split Mountain quadrangle, Uintah County, Utah
Peter D. Rowley, Wallace R. Hansen
1979, Geologic Quadrangle 1515
Land use and land cover, 1973, Kansas City, Missouri; Kansas
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1979, Land Use and Land Cover 25
Preliminary study of geotechnical properties of the Fort Union Formation near Recluse, Wyoming
Edward E. McGregor, Jack K. Odum
1979, Open-File Report 79-1077
Land use and land cover, 1972, Rome, Georgia; Alabama; Tennessee; North Carolina
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1979, Land Use and Land Cover 55
Nonsewered built-up areas and septage disposal sites in Connecticut, includes favorable aquifers
J.L. Rolston, J.W. Bingham
1979, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 981-E
No abstract available....