Generalized logs of drill holes, Sandoval County, New Mexico
Michael N. Machette, George Odell Bachman
1975, Open-File Report 75-643
Surface-water availability, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama
Alfred L. Knight, Marvin E. Davis
1975, Open-File Report 75-458
The average annual runoff, about 1,270 mgd (million gallons per day), originating in Tuscaloosa County is equivalent to 20 inches or 0.95 mgd per square mile. The Black Warrior and Sipsey Rivers, the largest streams in the county, have average flows of 5,230 mgd and 580 mgd, respectively, where they...
Availability of ground water in the Androscoggin River Basin, northern New Hampshire
John E. Cotton
1975, Water-Resources Investigations Report 75-22
No abstract available. ...
Sandstone geometry, porosity and permeability distribution, and fluid migration in eolian system reservoirs
Robert Lupe, Thomas S. Ahlbrandt
1975, Open-File Report 75-357
Upper Paleozoic to Mesozoic eolian blanket sandstones of the Colorado Plateau and the Rocky Mountains of Colorado and southern Wyoming are texturally complex. As petroleum reservoirs they commonly have poor performance histories. They contain the sediments of a depositional system comprised of three closely associated depositional subenvironments: dune, interdune, and...
Preliminary photogeologic map of the Cabezon 2 15-minute quadrangle, McKinley and Sandoval Counties, New Mexico
Robert J. Hackman
1975, Open-File Report 75-541
No abstract available....
Preliminary photogeologic map of the Chaco Canyon 1 15-minute quadrangle, McKinley County, New Mexico
Willard L. McIntosh
1975, Open-File Report 75-542
No abstract available....
Water resources of the River Raisin basin, southeastern Michigan
R. L. Knutilla, William Burrows Allen
1975, Hydrologic Atlas 520
This hydrologic atlas represents a part of a comprehensive study of the water resources of southeastern Michigan. Its purpose is to provide information on (1) the physical features of the River Raisin and its tributaries, (2) the characteristics of streamflow, (3) the quality of surface and ground water, and (4)...
Hydrologic effects of reducing irrigation to maintain a permanent pool in John Martin Reservoir, Arkansas River Valley, Colorado
Richard R. Luckey
1975, Open-File Report 75-214
The U.S. Geological Survey has evaluated a plan by the Colorado Division of Wildlife to maintain a permanent pool of 10,000 acre-feet (1.2x107 cubic metres) in John Martin Reservoir on the Arkansas River. The proposed pool would be maintained through the use of water formerly diverted by the Catlin Canal...
Gas chromatographic method for analysis of TNT and RDX explosives contaminating water and sail-core material
D.F. Goerlitz, LeRoy M. Law
1975, Open-File Report 75-182
A gas chromatographic method for the analysis of both water and soil-core material for TNT and RDX is presented. The explosives may be determined to 0.01 microgram per litre in 1-litre water samples and 0.2 micrograms per kilogram in 50 grams of soil. Provision is made for removal of environmental...
Structure and origin of the Koae fault system, Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii
Wendell A. Duffield
1975, Professional Paper 856
Hydrogeology along the proposed barrier-recharge-well alinement in southern Nassau County, Long Island, New York
Henry F. H. Ku, John Vecchioli, Lawrence A. Cerrillo
1975, Hydrologic Atlas 502
Water availability, Elmore County, Alabama
Gregory C. Lines
1975, Open-File Report 75-485
HYPO71 (revised; a computer program for determining hypocenter, magnitude, and first motion pattern of local earthquakes
William Hung Lee, John C. Lahr
1975, Open-File Report 75-311
Catalog of earthquakes in the Lake Mead area, Nevada-Arizona, for the period from July 10, 1972, to December 6, 1973
William Hung Kan Lee, E.E. Matamoros
1975, Open-File Report 75-15
Lake Mead is one of the world's largest reservoirs and was created by the construction of Hoover (formerly Boulder) Dam in the 1930's. Earthquakes were felt in September 1936, a few weeks after Lake Mead had reached its annual peak of about 100 m in maximum water depth. At the...
Stochastic analysis of particle movement over a dune bed
Baum K. Lee, Harvey E. Jobson
1975, Open-File Report 75-358
Stochastic models are available that can be used to predict the transport and dispersion of bed-material sediment particles in an alluvial channel. These models are based on the proposition that the movement of a single bed-material sediment particle consists of a series of steps of random length separated by rest...
A numerical model of material transport in salt-wedge estuaries
Hugo B. Fischer, J.D. Stoner, W.L. Haushild, J. B. McConnell
1975, Professional Paper 917
Ozarks land use data set; Tyler, Tex.; La. (La. only)
G. L. Loelkes (compiler), I.L. Hardin, E.C. Napier, M.J. Chambers, Eldon Jessen, R.A. Johnson
1975, Open-File Report 75-236
Discharge and flow distribution, Columbia River estuary
G. A. Lutz, D. W. Hubbell, H.H. Stevens Jr.
1975, Professional Paper 433-P
Preliminary unevaluated map showing distribution of organic carbon in Meade Peak and Retort members of the Phosphoria Formation (Permian) in parts of Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, and Montana
Edwin K. Maughan
1975, Open-File Report 75-101
Mount Abbot Quadrangle, central Sierra Nevada, California; analytic data
J. P. Lockwood
1975, Professional Paper 774-C
The Black Hills-Rapid City flood of June 9-10, 1972: A description of the storm and flood
Francis K. Schwarz, L.A. Hughes, E.M. Hansen, M.S. Petersen, Donovan B. Kelly
1975, Professional Paper 877
On June 9, 1972, an almost stationary group of thunderstorms formed over the eastern Black Hills of South Dakota near Rapid City and produced record amounts of rainfall and flood discharges. Nearly 15 inches of rain fell in about 6 hours near Nemo, S. Dak., and more than 10 inches...
Geology and coal resources of the Lakhra coal field, Hyderabad area, Pakistan
M.A. Ghani, Robert Lee Harbour, Edwin R. Landis, William Kebblish
1975, Open-File Report 75-553
The Lakhra coal field is about 20 miles northwest of the ancient city of Hyderabad on the west side of the Indus River Valley in the southern part of Pakistan. The Lailian coal bed in the lower part of the Ranikot Formation under- lies an area of at least 64...
Potentiometric surface of the Floridan Aquifer, May 1975; well-field pumpage; and selected hydrographs, Hillsborough County, Florida
L. R. Mills, A. D. Duerr, Anthony Buono
1975, Open-File Report 75-618
Susanville-Honey Lake geothermal reconnaissance, southern Lassen County, California
W. F. Hardt, F. H. Olmsted, Frank W. Trainer
1975, Open-File Report 76-429
Nuclear power reactor sites in the United States
Mareta West
1975, Open-File Report 75-523