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Geologic, geophysical, and in situ stress investigations in the vicinity of the Dining Car Chimney, Dining Car/Hybla gold tunnels, Nevada Test Site, with sections on geologica investigations, geophysical investigations, and in situ stress investigations
D.R. Townsend, M.J. Baldwin, R. D. Carroll, W. L. Ellis, J. E. Magner
1982, Open-File Report 82-137
The Hybla Gold experiment was conducted in the U12e.20 drifts of the E-tunnel complex beneath the surface of Rainier Mesa at the Nevada Test Site. Though the proximity of the Hybla Gold working point to the chimney of the Dining Car event was important to the experiment, the observable geologic...
Geologic reconnaissance and geochemical sampling survey of molybdenum mineralization near Schiestler Peak, Temple Peak Quadrangle, Sublette County, Wyoming
G. K. Lee, J.C. Antweiler, J. D. Love, J.F. Benedict
1982, Open-File Report 82-299
A brief geologic reconnaissance and geochemical survey of molybdenum mineralization near Schiestler Peak, Sublette County, Wyo., indicates that molybdenite occurs in this area as disseminations and blebs in granitic or quartz monzonitic rocks intruded by felsic dikes of similar composition. Samples of stream sediments, panned concentrates from stream sediments, soils,...
Flood profiles in the Calapooya Creek basin, Oregon
John Friday
1982, Open-File Report 82-439
Water-surface profiles were computed for a 19.4-mile reach of Calapooya Creek in Douglas County, Oregon. The data will enable the county to evaluate flood hazards in the floodprone areas in the reach. Profiles for floods having recurrence intervals of 2, 10, 50, 100, and 500 years are shown in graphic...
Water use in the Mississippi Gulf Coast counties, 1980
J.A. Callahan
1982, Open-File Report 82-512
The population served by public water systems in the three counties of Mississippi 's Gulf Coast increased from about 227 ,000 to nearly 253,000 between 1975 and 1980. Water use by public systems increased from about 27.6 million gallons per day to more than 31.3 million gallons per day. Self-supplied...
Hydrologic analysis of the upper San Pedro basin from the Mexico-United States international boundary to Fairbank, Arizona
G. W. Freethey
1982, Open-File Report 82-752
A definition of the hydrologic system of the upper San Pedro basin was obtained by developing a numerical ground-water model to evaluate a conceptual model of the system. Information on hydraulic properties of the basin fill, recharge from bordering mountain ranges, discharge by evapotranspiration, and exchange of water between aquifer...
Hydrology of the low-level radioactive solid waste burial site and vicinity near Barnwell, South Carolina
James M. Cahill
1982, Open-File Report 82-863
Geologic and hydrologic conditions at a burial site for low-level radioactive waste were studied, and migration of leachates from the buried waste into surrounding unconsolidated sediments were evaluated. The burial site and vicinity are underlain by a sequence of unconsolidated sediments of Late Cretaceous, Tertiary, and Quaternary age. These sediments...
Clear mylar templates used to measure latitude and longitude of sample localities at scales of 1:63,360 and 1:250,000 between the latitudes of 49 degrees and 71 degrees 30 minutes north or south
W. L. Campbell, George VanTrump Jr.
1982, Open-File Report 82-724
Clear mylar overlay help expedite the recording of sample localities during both field and office work. These overlays allow for fast and accurate measurement of latitudes and longitudes. Presented here is a booklet computer-generated overlays at scales of 1:63,360 and 1:250,000 between the latitudes of 49?00'00'' N. or S. to...
The Lassen geothermal system
L.J. Muffler, N.L. Nehring, A.H. Truesdell, C. J. Janik, M.A. Clynne, J. M. Thompson
1982, Open-File Report 82-926
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Cost effective stream-gaging strategies for Maine
R. A. Fontaine
1982, Open-File Report 82-507
This report documents the successful application of the traveling-hydrographer program developed by Moss and Gilroy to stream-gaging operations. This application was novel in the consideration of winter discharge records for the period of backwater effects due to ice. The current level of operation in Maine was identified as requiring a...
Geochemical analysis of potash mine seep oils, collapsed breccia pipe oil shows and selected crude oils, Eddy County, New Mexico
J. G. Palacas, R.P. Snyder, J.P. Baysinger, C. N. Threlkeld
1982, Open-File Report 82-421
Oil shows, in the form of oil stains and bleeding oil, in core samples from two breccia pipes, Hills A and C, Eddy County, New Mexico, and seepage oils in a potash mine near Hill C breccia pipe are geochemically similar. The geochemical similarities strongly suggest that they belong to...