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VERTICAL MOVEMENT OF GROUND WATER UNDER A LANDFILL, ANCHORAGE, ALASKA. VERTICAL MOVEMENT OF GROUND WATER UNDER A LANDFILL, ANCHORAGE, ALASKA.
A thorough review of existing ground-water information may, in some cases, be adequate to estimate rates of migration of pollutants. Analysis of data from well-performance tests and from hydrologic-data stations near a landfill in Anchorage, Alaska, indicates that pollutants migrating downward toward a confined aquifer that supplies water to three municipal wells near the landfill do not...
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Gordon L. Nelson
Workshop 4: Use of bulk standards in exploration geochemistry Workshop 4: Use of bulk standards in exploration geochemistry
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F. N. Ward
An extensive data base for cobalt-rich ferromanganese crusts from the world oceans An extensive data base for cobalt-rich ferromanganese crusts from the world oceans
A new database for ferromanganese crusts from the world oceans is being compiled by the U.S. Geological Survey. Crusts differ from abyssal nodules by forming principally on steeper, raised areas or current-swept plateaus in the oceans. Some crusts contain relatively large concentrations of cobalt (1.0%) in areas within national territorial jurisdictions.
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Frank T. Manheim, T.H. Ling, C.M. Lane
Data from the GEOS digital recorder Data from the GEOS digital recorder
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J. B. Fletcher, Roger D. Borcherdt, C. Mueller, E. Cranswick
A general earthquake observation system (GEOS) A general earthquake observation system (GEOS)
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Roger D. Borcherdt, Edward G. Jensen, G. Maxwell, J. B. Fletcher, R. McClearn, John R. Van Schaack, R. E. Warrick
Applications of Landsat data and the data base approach Applications of Landsat data and the data base approach
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D. T. Lauer
Evaluation of thematic mapper data for natural resource assessment Evaluation of thematic mapper data for natural resource assessment
The U.S. Geological Survey EROS Data Center evaluated the utility of Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) date for natural resource assessment, emphasizing manual interpretation and digital classification of the data for U.S. Department of the Interior applications. Substantially more information was derived from TM data than from Landsat Multispectral Scanner (MSS) data. Greater resolution of...
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R. H. Haas, F. A. Waltz
Time-series vegetation monitoring with NOAA satellite data Time-series vegetation monitoring with NOAA satellite data
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Wayne A. Miller, Donald G. Moore
Use of a gis for Gulf of Mexico wetland change Use of a gis for Gulf of Mexico wetland change
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James B. Johnston, Robert Ader
Distribution and origin of sulfur in Colorado oil shale Distribution and origin of sulfur in Colorado oil shale
The sulfur content of 1,225 samples of Green River oil shale from two core holes in the Piceance Creek Basin, Colorado, ranges from nearly 0 to 4.9 weight percent. In one core hole, the average sulfur content of a sequence of oil shale 555 m thick, which represents nearly the maximum thickness of oil shale in the basin, is 0.76 weight percent. The vertical distribution of sulfur through...
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John R. Dyni