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Hydrologic data on the Pueblos of Jemez, Zia, and Santa Ana, Sandoval County, New Mexico
S. D. Craigg
1984, Open-File Report 84-460
This report presents currently available geohydrologic data on the Pueblos of Jemez, Zia, and Santa Ana. Data about the occurrence, quantity, and quality of water from wells, springs, and streams are presented in nine tables. Data are tabulated for 73 wells and 39 springs. Water quality analyses are presented for...
Water-use computer programs for Florida
L.H. Geiger
1984, Open-File Report 84-442
Using U.S. Geological Survey computer programs L149-L153, this report shows how to process water-use data for the functional water-use categories: public supply, rural supply, industrial self-supplied, irrigation, and thermo-electric power generation. The programs are used to selectively retrieve entries and list them in a format suitable for publication. Instructions are...
Geologic map of southeastern Alaska
George E. Gehrels, Henry C. Berg
1984, Open-File Report 84-886
Southeastern Alaska is underlain by sedimentary, volcanic, intrusive, and metamorphic rocks of Quaternary to Cambrian, and probable Proterozoic age. These rocks have been classified on the geologic map and in this pamphlet into units that emphasize the regional distribution of lithically similar and generally coeval geologic units. The distribution, age,...
Investigations and research in Nevada by the Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey, 1982
Terry Katzer, Otto Moosburner, W. D. Nichols
1984, Open-File Report 83-768
The Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey, is charged with (1) maintaining a hydrologic network in Nevada that provides information on the status of the State 's water resources and (2) engaging in technical water-resources investigations that have a high degree of transferability. To meet these broad objectives, 26 projects...