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Ground water records for St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, 1969-1973
Hector M. Colon-Ramos
1983, Open-File Report 83-546
Ground-water levels at selected wells in St. Croix, the largest of three U.S. Virgin Islands, were monitored from 1969-73. Continuous recording instruments were installed at Mahogany, Castle Coakley, Airport, and Adventure wells, in central St. Croix. Monthly observations of instantaneous ground-mater levels were also made at two wells near Barren...
Water-level records for the northern High Plains of Colorado, 1979-83
Joe L. Blattner, Bruce D. Rasmuson
1983, Open-File Report 83-253
Water-level measurements were made in 638 wells in the winter of 1982-83, in the northern High Plains of Colorado. The water-level measurements for the winter of 1982-83 and for four preceding winters are given in a table, which also contains the location, depth, land-surface elevation and the aquifer for each...
Geohydrologic data for test well USW H-5, Yucca Mountain area, Nye County, Nevada
C.B. Bentley, J. H. Robison, R.W. Spengler
1983, Open-File Report 83-853
This report presents data on drilling operations, lithology, borehole geophysics, water-level monitoring, core analysis, ground-water chemistry, pumping tests, and packer-injection tests for test well USW H-5. The well is one of a series of test wells drilled in and near the southwestern part of the Nevada Test Site, Nye County,...
Revised description of index of Florida water data collection active stations and a user's guide for station or site information retrieval computer program FINDEX H578
Linda H. Geiger
1983, Open-File Report 83-37
The report is an update of U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 77-703, which described a retrieval program for administrative index of active data-collection sites in Florida. Extensive changes to the Findex system have been made since 1977 , making the previous report obsolete. A description of the data base and...
Storage requirements for Georgia streams
Robert F. Carter
1983, Open-File Report 82-557
The suitability of a stream as a source of water supply or for waste disposal may be severely limited by low flow during certain periods. A water user may be forced to provide storage facilities to supplement the natural flow if the low flow is insufficient for his needs. This...
Analytical results for 56 rock, 46 stream-sediment and soil, and 22 panned-concentrate samples from the Welcome Creek Wilderness Study Area, Granite County, Montana
W. L. Campbell, G. K. Lee, J.C. Antweiler, R.T. Hopkins
1983, Open-File Report 83-829
Fifty-six rock, 46 stream-sediment, and 22 panned-concentrate samples were collected from the Welcome Creek Wilderness, Granite County, Montana, during the summers of 1979 and 1980. All samples were analyzed for 31 elements by a six-step semiquantitative emission spectrographic method (Grimes and Marranzino, 1968). All panned concentrate and other selected samples...
An Evaluation of Seismic Reflection Studies in the Yucca Mountain Area, Nevada Test Site
Thomas F. McGovern, L. W. Introduction by Pankratz, H.D. Ackermann
1983, Open-File Report 83-912
As part of a total geophysical evaluation of Yucca Mountain for use as a Nuclear Waste Repository the seismic reflection technique has been applied. This study has been conducted to analyze the historical and technical efforts which have been used by three geophysical contractors employing a wide variety of techniques...
Geohydrologic data for test well UE-25bH, Nevada Test Site, Nye County, Nevada
D.H. Lobmeyer, M.S. Whitfield, R.G. Lahoud, Laura Bruckheimer
1983, Open-File Report 83-855
Data were collected to determine the hydraulic characteristics of rocks penetrated in test well UE-25b number 1. This well is one of a series of test wells drilled in and near the southwestern part of the Nevada Test Site in a program conducted in cooperation with the U.S. Department of...
Computer program modifications of Open-file report 82-1065; a comprehensive system for interpreting seismic-refraction and arrival-time data using interactive computer methods
Hans D. Ackermann, Leroy W. Pankratz, Danny A. Dansereau
1983, Open-File Report 83-604
The computer programs published in Open-File Report 82-1065, A comprehensive system for interpreting seismic-refraction arrival-time data using interactive computer methods (Ackermann, Pankratz, and Dansereau, 1982), have been modified to run on a mini-computer. The new version uses approximately 1/10 of the memory of the initial version, is more efficient and...
Cane Creek flood-flow characteristics at State Route 30 near Spencer, Tennessee
Charles R. Gamble
1983, Open-File Report 83-267
The Tennessee Department of Transportation has constructed a new bridge and approaches on State Route 30 over Cane Creek near Spencer, Tennessee. The old bridge and its approaches were fairly low, permitting considerable flow over the road during high floods. The new bridge and its approaches are considerably higher, causing...
Proceedings of Conference XVIII: a workshop on "Continuing actions to reduce losses from earthquakes in the Mississippi Valley area," 24-26 May, 1982, St. Louis, Missouri
Walter W. Hays, Carla Kitzmiller (compiler)
Paula L. Gori, editor(s)
1983, Open-File Report 83-157
The U.S. Geological Survey and the Federal Emergency Management Agency sponsored a workshop on, "Continuing Actions to Reduce Losses from Earthquakes in the Mississippi Valley area," in St. Louis, Missouri, on May 24-26, 1982. Seventy individuals (see Appendix A) representing local, State, and Federal government; business and industry; and the...