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Geology of the insular shelf south of St. Thomas and St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands
L. E. Garrison, Charles Ward Holmes, James V. Trumbull
1971, Open-File Report 71-117
A reconnaissance study has been made of the geology of the insular shelf south of St. Thomas and St. John, Virgin Islands. High-resolution seismic-reflection profiling reveals that a buried northeast-southwest striking bedrock ridge controls the shallow structure of the eastern portion of the shelf. This ridge is thought to be...
Turbidity and suspended-sediment transport in the Russian River Basin, California
John R. Ritter, William M. Brown III
1971, Open-File Report 72-316
The Russian River in north coastal California has a persistent turbidness, which has reportedly caused a decline in the success of the sports fishermen. As a consequence, the number of sports fishermen angling in the river has declined, and industries dependent on their business have suffered. To determine the source...
The Shublik Formation and adjacent strata in northeastern Alaska description, minor elements, depositional environments and diagenesis
Harry Allison Tourtelot, Irvin L. Tailleur
1971, Open-File Report 71-284
The Shublik Formation (Middle and Late Triassic) is widespread in the surface and subsurface of northern Alaska. Four stratigraphic sections along about 70 miles of the front of the northeastern Brooks Range east of the Canning giver were examined and sampled in detail in 1968. These sections and six-step spectrographic...
Distribution of copper, lead, zinc, mercury, and arsenic in the surface sediments off the coast of northwestern Alaska
Peter Barnes, Kam Wo Leong
1971, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 316
Increasing interest in potentially harmful substances utilized and discarded by man has raised question about the normal distribution of chemical elements in the natural environment.  This interest prompted a baseline study of a pristine region off the northern coast of Alaska.  Information was gathered on currents, water clarity, nutrients, temperature...
Ground-water hydrology of the San Pitch River drainage basin, Sanpete County, Utah
Gerald B. Robinson Jr.
1971, Water Supply Paper 1896
The San Pitch River drainage basin in central Utah comprises an area of about 850 square miles; however, the investigation was concerned primarily with the Sanpete and Arapien Valleys, which comprise about 250 square miles and contain the principal ground-water reservoirs in the basin. Sanpete Valley is about 40 miles...