Map showing distribution of recoverable ground water in the Phoenix area, Arizona
W. R. Osterkamp, P. P. Ross
1976, IMAP 845-K
No abstract available....
Thermographic mosaic of Yellowstone National Park
Richard S. Williams Jr., Philip G. Hasell Jr., Albert N. Sellman, Harry W. Smedes
1976, Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing (42) 1315-1324
An uncontrolled thermographic mosaic, which covers most of the area of Yellowstone National Park, has been compiled. The recording of aerial thermographic data on videotape is established as one of the prerequisites for the preparation of more accurate mosaics. Post-mission processing of the videotape record can rectify the nadir line...
A qualitative evaluation of Landsat imagery of Australian rangelands
R.D. Graetz, David M. Carneggie, R. Hacker, C. Lendon, D.G. Wilcox
1976, The Australian Rangeland Journal (1) 53-59
The capability of multidate, multispectral ERTS-1 imagery of three different rangeland areas within Australia was evaluated for its usefulness in preparing inventories of rangeland types, assessing on a broad scale range condition within these rangeland types, and assessing the response of rangelands to rainfall events over large areas. For the...
Estudio general de la region del Lago Titicaca evaluando en forma preliminar un sistema de analisis interactivo de imagenes multiespectrales
C.E. Brockmann, William D. Carter
1976, Revista tecnica de Yacimientos Petroliferos fiscales Bolivianos (5) 5-31
ERTS-1 digital data in the form of computer compatible tapes provide the geoscientist with an unusual opportunity to test the maximum flexibility of the satellite system using interactive computers, such as the General Electric Image 100 System. Approximately 9 hours of computer and operator time were used to analyze...
The survival of coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) eggs in two Wisconsin tributaries of Lake Michigan
James E. Cloern
1976, American Midland Naturalist (96) 451-461
Natural reproduction of coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in two Wisconsin tributaries of Lake Michigan (Little Scarboro Creek, Kewaunee Co., and Fischer Creek, Manitowoc Co.), is limited by an unusually high mortality of eggs and preemergent embryos. Of approximately 1800 coho salmon eggs planted in six study redds (spawning beds) within...
Limnological data for the major streams in Chester County, Pennsylvania
Bruce W. Lium
1976, Report
Limnological data on major streams in Chester County, Pennsylvania are tabulated to provide a base line as to the present stream conditions. As land-use patterns change and further urbanization takes place, it is anticipated that these data will serve as a basis for comparison of conditions in the future. The...
Discussion: Ordovician and Silurian stratigraphy of northeastern Aroostook County, Maine
Louis Pavlides
1976, Memoir of the Geological Society of America (148) 53-55
No abstract available. ...
Geologic map of Arkansas
Boyd R. Haley, Ernest E. Glick, William V. Bush, Benjamin F. Clardy, Charles G. Stone, M.J. Woodward, Doy L. Zachry
1976, Report
No abstract available....
Deep evaporitic strata off New York and New Jersey-Evidence from interstitial water chemistry of drill cores
Frank T. Manheim, R.E. Hall
1976, Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey (4) 697-702
No abstract available....
Ground-water resources of the White River Junction area, Vermont
Arthur L. Hodges Jr., David Butterfield
1976, Report
A study of the ground-water resources of the White River Junction area, Windsor County, Vermont, was begun in 1969 as part of a cooperative program between the Vermont Department of Water Resources and the U.S. Geological Survey. The purpose of the study was to provide technical appraisal of potential sources...
Ground-water resources of the Barre-Montpelier area, Vermont
Arthur L. Hodges Jr., David Butterfield
1976, Report
A study of the ground-water resources of the Barre - Montpelier area (fig. 1), Washington County, was begun in 1968 as part of a cooperative program between the Vermont Department of Water Resources and the U.S. Geological Survey. The purpose of the study is to provide technical appraisal of potential...
Hydrogeochemistry of Bermuda: A case history of ground-water diagenesis of biocalcarenites
L.N. Plummer, H. L. Vacher, F.T. MacKenzie, O.P. Bricker, L.S. Land
1976, Geological Society of America Bulletin (87) 1301-1316
Bermuda is composed of relatively young skeletal limestones currently undergoing diagenesis by the ground water passing through them. The saturated zone consists of separate fresh-water bodies laterally surrounded and underlain by extensive brackish aureoles, in which the meteoric water is mixed with sea water. The meteoric water enters the aquifer...
Trace-element variations at Summer Coon volcano, San Juan Mountains, Colorado, and the origin of continental-interior andesite
Robert A. Zielinski, Peter W. Lipman
1976, GSA Bulletin (87) 1477-1485
The Oligocene Summer Coon center, an eroded continental-interior volcano of the eastern San Juan Mountains, Colorado, was the source of magmas ranging in composition from basaltic andesite to rhyolite. Previous Pb and Sr isotope studies indicate derivation of the magmas from an isotopically homogeneous source. This study presents new data...
Interstitial waters of marine sediments
Frank T. Manheim
1976, Book chapter, Chemical oceanography
No abstract available....
Recent and ancient sedimentary environments in Alaska
T. H. Nilsen, E. E. Brabb, T.R. Simoni Jr.
Thomas P. Miller, editor(s)
1976, Conference Paper
No abstract available....
Geology and mineral resources of White Pine County, Nevada
Richard K. Hose, M. Clark Blake Jr.
1976, Nevada Bureau Mines & Geology Report 85
The four Jurassic belts of northern California and their significance to the geology of the southern California borderland
D. L. Jones, M. Clark Blake Jr., C. Rangin
D. G. Howell, editor(s)
1976, Book chapter, Aspects of the geologic history of the California continental borderland
No abstract available....
Preliminary report on the 17th cruise of the Dimitri Mendeleev
E. H. Brown, R. G. Coleman, L.M. Echiverria, R.L. Fisher, W. P. Irwin
1976, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (57) 1027-1027
No abstract available....
In Iran: Ophiolites viewed
W. P. Irwin
1976, Geotimes (21) 20-20
No abstract available....
Report on Mediterranean Neogene Congress in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia
E. E. Brabb
1976, Geotimes (21) 19-20
No abstract available....
Heat-flow data and their relation to observed geothermal phenomena near Klamath Falls, Oregon
J.H. Sass, Edward A. Sammel
1976, Journal of Geophysical Research (81) 4863-4868
Two holes were drilled to depths of about 180 m in the Lower Klamath Lake basin south of Klamath Falls, Oregon, to obtain heat flow data and to provide estimates of the thermal conductivity of the valley fill. Twenty-nine thermal conductivity determinations on eight cores give a mean conductivity of...
Uranium resource assessment in the United States
R. W. Schnabel, W.I. Finch
1976, Conference Paper, First IIASA Conference on Energy Resources
Uranium is a ubiquitous element-- a little is found in nearly every natural occurring materials, and it is concentrated in many different geologic environments. Thus, uranium differs markedly from the fossil fuels both in its occurrence and how its resources can be assessed. On the one hand uranium behaves like...
Preseismic and coseismic deformation associated with the Hollister, California, earthquake of November 28, 1974
James C. Savage, Mary Ann Spieth, W.H. Prescott
1976, Journal of Geophysical Research (81) 3567-3574
The epicenter of the Hollister earthquake (ML = 5.1) of November 28, 1974, is located near the center of an 81‐line trilateration network which has been surveyed annually since 1971. Five lines in the neighborhood of the epicenter were surveyed just 2 days before the earthquake, and two other lines nearby...
Strain accumulation on the San Andreas Fault near Palmdale, California
W.H. Prescott, James C. Savage
1976, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (81) 4901-4908
Precise distance measurements of a 10×25 km 15‐station trilateration network that spans the San Andreas fault west of Palmdale, California, have been repeated annually in the period 1971–1975. The network appears to be deforming under simple uniform tensor shear of about 0.21±0.03 μstrain/yr with the direction of maximum right‐lateral shear...
Canine tooth wear in captive big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus)
D. R. Clark Jr.
1976, Journal of Mammalogy (57) 778-780
No abstract available. ...