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A proposed streamflow-data program for North Dakota
O.A. Crosby
1970, Open-File Report 70-91
An evaluation of the streamflow data available in North Dakota was made to provide guidelines for planning future programs. The basic steps in the evaluation procedure were (1) definition of the long-term goals of the streamflow data program in quantitative form, (2) examination and analysis of all available data to...
Hydraulic testing and sampling of hole Ue-1 in central Nevada
G.A. Dinwiddie
1970, Open-File Report 70-103
Hydraulic testing and sampling of hole Ue-1 began on January 31, 1967, and ended on February 13, 1967. Depth intervals tested and sampled were: zone 1, 1,710 feet to total depth; zone 2, 1,508 to 1,706 feet; zone 3, 1,266 to 1,464 feet; zone 4, 788 to 986 feet; and...
Tectonic map of Indonesia: A progress report
Warren Bell Hamilton
1970, Open-File Report 70-150
Orogeny, volcanism, and seismicity are now intensely active in Indonesia. Many Dutch tectonists--Brouwer, Umbgrove, van Bemifielen, Smit4Sibinga, Vening Meinesz, Westerveld, and others--recognized that this complex cluster of islands represents an early stage in the evolution of orogenic belts. Not until Indonesia is understood can we comprehend the Alps. This report...
Flood of July 5, 1969 in the vicinity of Wooster, Ohio
Earl E. Webber, Ronald I. Mayo
1970, Open-File Report 70-361
This report documents flood data for Killbuck Creek, Apple Creek, and Little Apple Creek at Wooster, Ohio, to show the high-water elevations and corresponding discharges produced by the July 5, 1969 flood. This flood resulted from a violent storm with officially recorded rainfall in excess of 10 inches and unofficial...
Satellite relay telemetry of seismic data in earthquake prediction and control, 1968 and 1969
W. H. Jackson, Jerry P. Eaton
1970, Open-File Report 70-173
This report describes the progress of the Satellite Telemetry Earthquake Monitoring Program during the period 1 July 1968 through 30 June 1969. This research was supported by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration under Contract No. R-09-020-011, Task No. 160-75-01-50-10.The project was initiated in FY 1968 to evaluate the applicability...
Summary of ground-water hydrological data in Michigan in 1969
P.R. Giroux, G.C. Huffman
1970, Open-File Report 70-136
The purpose of this report is to make available the records of ground-water levels in the principal aquifers of the State through 1969 and to compile other related data, such as records of groundwater pumpage, data on municipal, public and industrial water-supply facilities, and the effects of precipitation on ground-water...
Water-surface elevations and channel characteristics for selected reaches of the Rogue River and Elk Creek, Jackson and Josephine Counties, Oregon
D.D. Harris
1970, Open-File Report 70-152
The central Rogue River valley, because of its mild climate, fertile soil, scenic attractions, and sport-fishery resource, has great potential for future population growth and industrial development. As the population grows and the area develops, zoning becomes necessary to assure the most beneficial use of the land, especially of the...
Water-resources reconnaissance of the Kwiguk (Emmonak) area, Alaska
Alvin J. Feulner
1970, Open-File Report 70-122
As part of an agreement between the Alaska Department of Natural Resources and the United States Geological Survey, Water Resources Division, a reconnaissance visit was made of the area in the vicinity of the village of Kwiguk (Emmonak), Alaska, during the period June 17-19, 1970, to evaluate the water resources...
LASA anomalies and their relations to crust and upper-mantle structure
H.M. Iyer, A.R. Jackson, J. H. Healy, T.E. Landers
1970, Open-File Report 70-170
Body-wave data from nine teleseisms recorded at the Large Aperture Seismic Array (LASA), Montana, have been analyzed. The events were at different azimuths and distances from LASA. Apparent-velocity measurements using arrival-time data at the subarrays differed by about 30 percent for events in the northwest and southeast directions.Apparent velocities were...
Preliminary investigation of cement materials in the Taif area, Saudi Arabia
Conrad Martin
1970, Open-File Report 70-216
A preliminary investigation of possible sources of cement rock in the Taft area was made during the latter part of August 1968. Adequate deposits of limestone, clay, quartz conglomerate and sandstone, and pisolitic iron ore, yet no gypsum, were located to support a Cement plant should it prove feasible to...
A proposed streamflow-data program for Wisconsin
Roy E. Campbell, Frederick C. Dreher
1970, Open-File Report 70-52
An evaluation of the streamflow data available in Wisconsin was made to provide guidelines for planning future programs. The basic steps in the evaluation procedure were (1) definition of the long-term goals of the streamflow data program, (2) examination and analysis of all available data to determine which goals have...