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Geothermal potential of the Dieng Mountains, Central Java, Indonesia
L.J. Patrick Muffler
1970, Open-File Report 70-236
This report summarizes results of a 2-week (Feb. 23-Mar. 10, 1970) study of the geothermal resources of the Dieng Mountains, Java; the work was done as part of a cooperative program of the Ministry of Mines and the U. S. Geological Survey under the auspices of the Government of Indonesia...
Geology of the north end of the Ruby Range, southwestern Montana
Russell G. Tysdal
1970, Open-File Report 70-333
This study consists of two parts: stratigraphy and sedimentation, and structure of rocks in the northern one-third of the Ruby Range of southwestern Montana. Detailed studies of Cambrian marine dolomite rocks in the Red Lion Formation and in the upper part of the Pilgrim Limestone resulted in their division into...
Reconnaissance geology of the Wadi Wassat quadrangle, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
William C. Overstreet, Darwin L. Rossman
1970, Open-File Report 70-248
The Wadi Wassat quadrangle covers an area of 2926 sq km in the southwestern part of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The west half of the quadrangle is underlain by crystalline rocks of the Arabian Shield, but in the eastern half of the quadrangle the Precambrian rocks are covered by...
Flood profile study, Morgan Creek, Linn County, Iowa
Harlan H. Schwob
1970, Open-File Report 70-295
The purpose of this report is to present the results of a study made for a 35,000-foot reach of Morgan Creek. The report shows profiles computed for a large flood under existing conditions and for a smaller flood for two assumed conditions of encroachment. Flood-plain management can benefit from this...
Flood profile study, Hoosier Creek, Linn County, Iowa
Harlan H. Schwob
1970, Open-File Report 70-294
The purpose of this report is to present the results of a flood-profile study made for Hoosier Creek and its tributary, South Hoosier Creek. The reaches studied extend from near the south Linn County line upstream to U.S. Highway 218 on Hoosier Creek, and from the mouth to U.S. Highway...
A proposed streamflow data program for Oklahoma
J.D. Bohn, G. L. Hoffman
1970, Open-File Report 70-32
An evaluation of the streamflow data available in Oklahoma has been made to provide guidelines for planning future data-collection programs. The basic steps in the evaluation procedure were (1) definition of the long-terms goals of the streamflow-data program in quantitative form, (2) examination and analysis of streamflow data to determine...
A proposed streamflow data program for South Carolina
Jeffrey T. Armbruster
1970, Open-File Report 70-11
An evaluation of the available streamflow data in South Carolina was made to provide guidelines for planning future surface-water data programs. The basic elements in the evaluation procedure were (1) establishment of objectives and goals of the program, (2) examination and analysis of all available data to determine which goals...
Geologic transcript from Apollo 11 mission
David Schleicher, editor(s)
1970, Open-File Report 70-287
Because complex data that are presented orally and extemporaneously are far easier to study from a written record than from the oral description alone, during the Apollo 11 mission the Lunar Geology Experiment (LGE) team prepared a transcript of all communication between the LM and the Capcom during descent and...
The Raft River Basin, Idaho-Utah as of 1966: A reappraisal of the water resources and effects of ground-water development
E.H. Walker, L.C. Dutcher, S.O. Decker, K.L. Dyer
1970, Open-File Report 70-355
The Raft River basin, mostly in south-central Idaho and partly in Utah, is a drainage basin of approximately 1,510 square miles. Much arable land in the basin lacks water for irrigation, and the potentially irrigable acreage far exceeds the amount that could be irrigated with the 140,000 acre-feet estimated annual...
A proposed streamflow-data program for Montana
F. C. Boner, G.W. Buswell
1970, Open-File Report 70-33
An evaluation of the streamflow data available in Montana was made to provide guidelines for planning future programs. The basic steps in the evaluation procedures 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...