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Water-resources investigations of the U.S. Geological Survey in Arkansas, fiscal year 1981
1981, Open-File Report 81-1003
During fiscal year 1981 there were 20 water-resources investigations in progress by the Arkansas District of the U. S. Geological Survey 's Water Resources Division. Investigations that mainly involved data collection included surface-water gaging, water-level measuring, water-quality sampling, sediment sampling, and water-use inventorying. Interpretive studies included three that were principally...
Data file: the 1976 Atlantic Margin Coring (AMCOR) Project of the U.S. Geological Survey
Lawrence J. Poppe
Lawrence J. Poppe, editor(s)
1981, Open-File Report 81-239
In 1976, the U.S. Geological Survey conducted the Atlantic Margin Coring Project (AMCOR) to obtain information on stratigraphy, hydrology and water chemistry, mineral resources other than petroleum hydrocarbons, and geotechnical engineering properties at sites widely distributed along the Continental Shelf and Slope of the Eastern United States (Hathaway and others,...
Records of water levels in unconsolidated deposits in eastern South Dakota
Wendell L. Bradford
1981, Open-File Report 81-924
This report, prepared in cooperation with the South Dakota Department of Water and Natural Resources and the South Dakota Geological Survey, contains a tabulation of water levels measured by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and State agencies.Wells owned by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) were measured as part of...
Chemical analyses of selected agricultural soils of Missouri
Josephine G. Boerngen, Ronald R. Tidball
1981, Open-File Report 81-842
This report contains a compilation of chemical data for samples of the plow zone of agricultural soils that were collected in 1970 from each of the 114 counties of the State of Missouri. Most of the principal taxonomic soil types that occur in each county are represented by the 10...
Textural composition of shallow cores from the tidal Potomac River and Estuary; 1978 and 1979
E. Ann Martin, J.L. Glenn, A. Varga, J. Benton, E. Gum, J. Gray
1981, Open-File Report 81-1355
During 1978 and 1979, 37 cores were collected by divers from the tidal Potomac River system and from adjacent marginal embayments. These cores, approximately 1 m in length, are representative of geomorphic divisions within the riverine, transitional, and estuarine parts of the Potomac and of several tributaries. X-radiographs were made...
Hydrologic data of the Shawsheen River basin, Massachusetts
Frederick B. Gay, David F. Delaney
1981, Open-File Report 81-802
The Shawsheen River basin drains a 77-square-mile area northwest of metropolitan Boston in eastern Massachusetts and discharges into the Merrimack River. Principal tributaries to the Shawsheen River are: Content, Elm, Heath, Hussey, Kiln, Rogers, Spring, Strong Water, Vine, and Webb Brooks....
Hydrologic data of the Lake Cochituate drainage basin, Framingham-Natick, Massachusetts
Frederick B. Gay
1981, Open-File Report 82-342
Lake Cochituate is about 16 miles due west of Boston, Massachusetts, in the southeastern part of Middlesex County. The drainage basin is 17.7 mi2 at the outlet of Lake Cochituate in Framingham. Principal tributaries to the lake are Beaverdam, Course, Pegan, and Snake Brooks. Beaverdam and Course Brooks flow into...