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A plan for hydrologic investigations of in situ, oil-shale retorting near Rock Springs, Wyoming
Kent C. Glover, E. A. Zimmerman, L. R. Larson, J.C. Wallace
1982, Open-File Report 82-758
The recovery of shale oil by the in-situ retort process may cause hydrologic impacts, the most significant being ground-water contamination and possible transport of contaminants into surrounding areas. Although these impacts are site-specific, many of the techniques used to investigate each retort operation commonly will be the same. The U.S....
Geotechnical properties of ash deposits near Hilo, Hawaii
G. F. Wieczorek, R.W. Jibson, R. C. Wilson, J.M. Buchanan-Banks
1982, Open-File Report 82-279
Two holes were hand augered and sampled in ash deposits near Hilo, Hawaii. Color, water content and sensitivity of the ash were measured in the field. The ash alternated between reddish brown and dark reddish brown in color and had water contents as high as 392%. A downhole vane shear...
Geophysical studies of the Syncline Ridge area, Nevada Test Site, Nye County, Nevada
D.B. Hoover, W. F. Hanna, L. A. Anderson, V. J. Flanigan, L. W. Pankratz
1982, Open-File Report 82-145
A wide variety of geophysical methods were employed to study a proposed nuclear waste site at Syncline Ridge on the Nevada Test Site, Nev. The proposed site was believed to be a relatively undisturbed synclinal structure containing a thick argillite unit of Misslsslppian age, the Eleana Formation unit J, which...
Field, model, and computer simulation study of some aspects of the origin and distribution of Colorado Plateau-type uranium deposits
F.G. Ethridge, D.K. Sunada, Noel Tyler, Sarah Andrews
1982, Open-File Report 82-589
Numerous hypotheses have been proposed to account for the nature and distribution of tabular uranium and vanadium-uranium deposits of the Colorado Plateau. In one of these hypotheses it is suggested that the deposits resulted from geochemical reactions at the interface between a relatively stagnant groundwater solution and a dynamic, ore-carrying...
Reconnaissance geologic map of south-central Misheguk Mountain Quadrangle, Alaska
Inyo Ellersieck, S.M. Curtis, C.F. Mayfield, I.L. Tailleur
1982, Open-File Report 82-612
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...
An evaluation of water-quality monitoring in the Brandywine Creek basin, Pennsylvania, 1973-78
J.J. Murphy, J.R. Ritter, A.E. Brown, J.P. Chiarella
1982, Open-File Report 81-1115
Data recorded from 1973 through 1978 by monitors on West Branch Brandywine Creek at Modena, East Branch Brandywine Creek below Downingtown, and Brandywine Creek at Chadds Ford were analyzed to evaluate the effectiveness of the monitors in describing water-quality conditions. The data show that the stream at Modena and below...