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A field study of littoral processes in Estero Bay, California
J.R. Dingler, R. J. Anima, D.E. Molzan, Gretchen Luepke, C.L. Peterson
1982, Open-File Report 82-537
Estero Bay, which lies on the central California coast, has rocky headlands at both ends and sandy beaches within it. The shoreline of the bay has adjusted to be in equilibrium with the predominant wave climate, which is from the northwest. Because of its present shoreline configuration, the net southward...
Origin of the Mariano Lake uranium deposit, McKinley County, New Mexico
Neil S. Fishman, Richard L. Reynolds
1982, Open-File Report 82-888
The Mariano Lake uranium deposit, hosted by the Brushy Basin Member of the Jurassic Morrison Formation, occurs in the trough of an east-west trending syncline at the western end of the Smith Lake-Mariano Lake group of uranium deposits near Crownpoint, New Mexico. The orebody, which contains abundant amorphous organic material,...
Reconnaissance geologic map of southwestern Misheguk Mountain quadrangle, Alaska
S.M. Curtis, Inyo Ellersieck, C.F. Mayfield, I.L. Tailleur
1982, Open-File Report 82-611
This map is one of a series of three reconnaissance geologic maps of the southern Misheguk Mountain quadrangle (fig. 1). Because the geology in all three map areas is similar, a composite map explanation has been designed to facilitate their combined use and provide the reader with a better perspective...
Reconnaissance geologic map of southeastern Misheguk Mountain Quadrangle, Alaska
Charles F. Mayfield, S.M. Curtis, Inyo Ellersieck, I.L. Tailleur
1982, Open-File Report 82-613
This map is one of a series of three reconnaissance geologic maps of the southern Misheguk Mountain quadrangle (fig. 1). Because the geology in all three map areas is similar, a composite map explanation has been designed to facilitate their combined use and provide the reader with a better perspective...
Evaulation of remote sensing, geological and geophysical data for south-central New York and northern Pennsylvania
M. H. Podwysocki, H. A. Pohn, J. D. Phillips, M. D. Krohn, T. L. Purdy, I.S. Merin
1982, Open-File Report 82-319
A study was made of the relationship between lineaments observed on Landsat satellite images and the geologic framework of a portion of the Allegheny Plateau of south-central New York and northern Pennsylvania. The area is underlain by a relatively thick sequence of salt and other evaporites in the Silurian Salina...
Analytical method codes and descriptions for well and outcrop samples: Eastern Gas Shales Project data system
T. S. Dyman, L.A. Wilcox, M.R. Foster
1982, Open-File Report 81-1047
The United States Geological Survey and Petroleum Information Corporation (PI) of Denver have created a large computerized file of sample data for the Eastern Gas Shales Project (EGSP) as a responsibility to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Morgantown Energy Technology Center (METC), Morgantown, West Virginia. The EGSP was initiated...
Data management system for USGS/USEPA urban hydrology studies program
W.H. Doyle Jr., J.A. Lorens
1982, Open-File Report 82-442
A data management system was developed to store, update, and retrieve data collected in urban stormwater studies jointly conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in 11 cities in the United States. The data management system is used to retrieve and combine data from USGS data...
Selected hydrogeologic data from southern Sweet Grass County, south-central Montana
R.D. Feltis, W.A. Wood
1982, Open-File Report 82-265
Selected hydrogeologic data from Sweet Grass County south of the Yellowstone River have been compiled to show baseline ground-water conditions. Included are records from a 1981 onsite inventory of 94 water wells and 30 springs. Chemical analyses of water show the major cation and anion concentrations for 40 wells and...
WOLF; automatic typing program
G. I. Evenden
1982, Open-File Report 82-379
A FORTRAN IV program for the Hewlett-Packard 1000 series computer provides for automatic typing operations and can, when employed with manufacturer's text editor, provide a system to greatly facilitate preparation of reports, letters and other text. The input text and imbedded control data can perform nearly all of the functions...
Determination and analysis of bearing capacity of calcarenites off the Florida Keys
J.S. Booth, R.A. Farrow, G.N. Wiley, R.C. Circe
1982, Open-File Report 82-309
A specially designed instrument was used to determine the in situ bearing capacity at 12 sites in the carbonate sand seaward of the Florida Keys. The resulting data set not only represents unique information in such an environment, but also provided an opportunity to determine whether bearing capacity is controlled...