Contour maps of analytical results for stream sediments and panned concentrates from stream sediments, and plots of the mineralogy of the nonmagnetic, heavy-mineral concentrates from stream sediments from the Glacier Peak Wilderness Study Area, Washington
S. E. Church, Elwin L. Mosier, James G. Frisken
1983, Open-File Report 83-366
Operator's manual for a four-film computer-based, sonic digitizing table to locate earthquakes
Mary C. Astrue, J.R. Pelton, W.H. Lee, R.A. Page
1983, Open-File Report 83-319
Mineral resource potential of the Lake Eleanor Roadless Area, Trinity County, California
D.F. Huber, S.C. Nelson, E. E. Cather, J.L. Ritchey
1983, Open-File Report 83-482
Peralkaline and peraluminous granites and related mineral deposits of the Arabian Shield, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
James E. Elliott
1983, Open-File Report 83-389
In the Precambrian Arabian Shield, granitoid plutonic rocks are widespread and range in age from 800 to 550 Ma old; but the mineral-resource potential associated with these plutonic rocks is restricted mainly to the younger, postorogenic granites. Two granite types of current economic interest are zirconium- niobium-enriched per alkaline granites...
Map, description and bibliography of the mineralized areas of the Basin and Range Province in Arizona
S. B. Keith, Lorraine Schnabel, Ed DeWitt, D. E. Gest, Jan Wilt
1983, Open-File Report 84-86
No abstract available....
A computer-based system for organizing earthquake-related data
W.H. Lee, D.L. Scharre, G.R. Crane
1983, Open-File Report 83-518
Analytical results for 328 water samples from the Silver City 1° x 2° quadrangle, Arizona and New Mexico
Jerry R. Hassemer, W. H. Ficklin, J. M. Motooka, K. C. Watts, David J. Preston, S. M. Smaglik, F. N. Ward
1983, Open-File Report 83-84
No abstract available....
Analytical results and statistical analyses of rocks, ores, and stream pebbles from the Eagle Rock and Glacier Peak Roadless Areas, Snohomish and King counties, Washington
S. E. Church, E. L. Mosier, R. W. Tabor, W. R. Willison, C. M. McDougal
1983, Open-File Report 83-342
No abstract available....
Data supplement to: Quality of coal mine drainage to Washington, 1975-77
Louis A. Fuste, F. A. Packard, M. O. Fretwell, D.P. Garland
1983, Open-File Report 83-205
From December 1975 to September 1977 the U.S. Geological Survey studied coal mine drainage in western Washington to 1) characterize the water quality of drainage from abandoned mines in the 11 coal-bearing areas of the State; 2) examine the water quality effects on a stream receiving drainage from an abandoned...
Reconnaissance geology of the Ishash Quadrangle, sheet 26/39C, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
G. M. Fairer
1983, Open-File Report 83-821
The Ishash quadrangle occupies an area of about 2,725 km2 on the northern border of the Precambrian shield in north-central Saudi Arabia between lat 26?00' and 26?30' N. and long 39?00' and 39?30' E. The northern quarter is covered by Cambrian Siq Sandstone and the southeastern corner is covered by...
Records of selected wells and lithologic logs of test holes, Hendry County and adjacent areas, Florida
John E. Fish, Carmen R. Causaras, T.H. O’Donnell
1983, Open-File Report 83-134
To provide water-resource information for Hendry County, Florida , geologic test holes were drilled in the surficial aquifer, and an extensive inventory was compiled of wells in the surficial aquifer and deep artesian aquifers. This report provides: (1) records for 788 selected wells and test holes including location , construction,...
Geohydrology and model analysis of the stream-aquifer system along the Arkansas River in Kearny and Finney counties, southwestern Kansas
L. E. Dunlap, Richard J. Lindgren, C. G. Sauer
1983, Open-File Report 83-222
A study was made, in cooperation with the Division of Water Resources, Kansas State Board of Agriculture, to determine geohydrologic conditions in an area comprising nearly 850,000 acres along the Arkansas River valley in Kearny and Finney Counties, southwestern Kansas. The Arkansas River meanders atop and interacts hydraulically with the...
Data from the surface-water hydrologic investigations of the Hay Creek Study Area, Montana, and the West Branch Antelope Creek Study Area, North Dakota, October 1976 through April 1982
Douglas G. Emerson, Steven W. Norbeck, Kelvin L. Boespflug
1983, Open-File Report 83-136
Data are provided for the Hay Creek study area near Wibaux, Mont., and the West Branch Antelope Creek study area near Beulah, N. Dak. The report contains data on the following: Air temperature, relative humidity, wind direction, wind run, solar radiation, precipitation, soil temperature, snowpack temperature, snowpack density and water...
Geochemical characteristics of the Church Rock 1 and 1 East uranium deposits, Grants uranium region, New Mexico
Neil S. Fishman, Richard L. Reynolds
1983, Open-File Report 83-194
In the Church Rock 1 and 1 East mines, Grants uranium region (GUR), New Mexico, uranium orebodies occur within three sandstone units in the upper part of the Westwater Canyon Member of the late Jurassic Morrison Formation. Geochemical analyses reveal that organic carbon contents in ore samples from all three...
AGRAM: A series of computer programs for processing digitized strong-motion accelerograms
U.S. Geological Survey
1983, Open-File Report 83-276
No abstract available....
A listing and statistical summary of analytical results for pebbles, stream sediments, and heavy-mineral concentrates from stream sediments, Petersburg area, southeast Alaska
John B. Cathrall, G.W. Day, J. D. Hoffman, S.K. McDanal
1983, Open-File Report 83-420-A
No abstract available....
Hydrology of area 49, northern Great Plains and Rocky Mountain coal provinces, Montana and Wyoming
Steven E. Slagle, and others
1983, Open-File Report 82-682
Geochemistry and economic potential of massive sulfide deposits from the eastern Pacific Ocean
James L. Bischoff, R.J. Rosenbauer, P. J. Aruscavage, P. A. Baedecker, J.G. Crock
1983, Open-File Report 83-324
Bulk chemical analyses are performed for major and minor elements using a variety of techniques on a suite of 9 samples of sea floor massive sulfide deposits from 21?N EPR, Juan de Fuca Ridge and Galapagos Rift. Results indicate that deposits at 21?N and Juan de Fuca are very similar...
Hydrology of the Price River basin, Utah, with emphasis on selected coal-field areas
K.M. Waddell, J.E. Dodge, D.W. Darby, S.M. Theobald
1983, Open-File Report 83-208
Data obtained during a hydrologic study of the Price River basin, Utah, are used to describe seasonal variations of flow of springs, relation between ground water and surface water, hydraulic properties of the ground-water reservoir, ground-water recharge and discharge, flood characteristics of streams, mineralogic composition and depositional rates of sediments,...
Hydrology of area 42, western region, Interior Coal Province, Arkansas
C. T. Bryant, F. P. Lyford, K.L. Stafford, D.M. Johnson
1983, Open-File Report 82-636
The oil and gas industry of coastal Louisiana and its effects on land use and other socioeconomic patterns
Donald W. Davis, John L. Place
1983, Open-File Report 83-118
Louisiana's coastal wetlands, alone with their well-drained urbanized strips, have been significantly affected by the oil and gas industry. Onshore, more than 6,300 exploratory wells and more than 21,000 development wells were drilled in Louisiana's eight southernmost parishes between 1937 and 1977. Nearly all those wells were in wetlands or...
Hydrology of area 30, eastern region, Interior Coal Province, Illinois and Indiana
David J. Wangsness, and others
1983, Open-File Report 82-1005
Mineral potential of selected felsic plutons in the eastern and southeastern Arabian Shield, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Edward A. du Bray
1983, Open-File Report 83-370
Sixteen well-defined geochemical anomalies associated with felsic plutons and (or) muscovite-bearing plutons of Proterozoic age have been identified in the eastern and southeastern Arabian Shield. The majority of these plutons are highly evolved, granitophile-element-enriched muscovite-bearing granites that are weakly peraluminous. A followup study of the mineral potential of these plutons included...
Chemical and isotopic compositions of selected soda and hot spring waters and gases, Colorado
T. S. Presser, William C. Evans, L. D. White, Ivan Barnes
1983, Open-File Report 81-684
A description of colored isostatic gravity maps and a topographic map of the conterminous United States
R.W. Simpson, R. W. Saltus, R.C. Jachens, R. H. Godson
1983, Open-File Report 83-884