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Multielement geochemical dataset of surficial materials for the northern Great Basin Multielement geochemical dataset of surficial materials for the northern Great Basin

This report presents geochemical data generated during mineral and environmental assessments for the Bureau of Land Management in northern Nevada, northeastern California, southeastern Oregon, and southwestern Idaho, along with metadata and map representations of selected elements. The dataset presented here is a compilation of chemical analyses of over 10,200 stream-sediment and soil...
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Mary Jane Coombs, Boris B. Kotlyar, Steve Ludington, Helen W. Folger, Victor G. Mossotti

Evaluation of a local grid refinement method for steady-state block-centered finite-difference groundwater models Evaluation of a local grid refinement method for steady-state block-centered finite-difference groundwater models

A new method of local grid refinement for two-dimensional block-centered finite difference meshes that uses an iteration-based feedback to couple two separate grids has been developed. Its convergence properties have been evaluated and comparisons with alternative methods have been completed (Mehl and Hill, in review a). This work further investigates a difficulty encountered with the...
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Mary C. Hill, Steffen W. Mehl

Borehole-geophysical investigation of the University of Connecticut landfill, Storrs, Connecticut Borehole-geophysical investigation of the University of Connecticut landfill, Storrs, Connecticut

A borehole-geophysical investigation was conducted to help characterize the hydrogeology of the fractured-rock aquifer and the distribution of unconsolidated glacial deposits near the former landfill and chemical waste-disposal pits at the University of Connecticut in Storrs, Connecticut. Eight bedrock boreholes near the landfill and three abandoned domestic wells located nearby were...
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Carole D. Johnson, F.P. Haeni, John W. Lane, Eric A. White

Distribution of high-temperature (>150 °C) geothermal resources in California Distribution of high-temperature (>150 °C) geothermal resources in California

California contains, by far, the greatest geothermal generating capacity in the United States, and with the possible exception of Alaska, the greatest potential for the development of additional resources. California has nearly 2/3 of the US geothermal electrical installed capacity of over 3,000 MW. Depending on assumptions regarding reservoir characteristics and future market conditions
Authors
John H. Sass, Susan S. Priest

Application of advanced geophysical logging methods in the characterization of a fractured-sedimentary bedrock aquifer, Ventura County, California Application of advanced geophysical logging methods in the characterization of a fractured-sedimentary bedrock aquifer, Ventura County, California

An integrated suite of advanced geophysical logging methods was used to characterize the geology and hydrology of three boreholes completed in fractured-sedimentary bedrock in Ventura County, California. The geophysical methods included caliper, gamma, electromagnetic induction, borehole deviation, optical and acoustic televiewer, borehole radar, fluid resistivity, temperature, and...
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John H. Williams, John W. Lane, Kamini Singha, F. Peter Haeni

Field-trip guide to the southeastern foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains in Santa Clara County, California Field-trip guide to the southeastern foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains in Santa Clara County, California

This field trip is an introduction to the geology of the southeastern foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains in southern Santa Clara County. Seven stops include four short hikes to access rock exposures and views of the foothills east of Loma Prieta Peak between Gilroy and San José. Field-trip destinations highlight the dominant rock types of the "Franciscan assemblage" including outcrops...
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Philip W. Stoffer, Paula Messina

Surficial geology along the Spokane River, Washington and its relationship to the metal content of sediments (Idaho-Washington stateline to Latah Creek confluence) Surficial geology along the Spokane River, Washington and its relationship to the metal content of sediments (Idaho-Washington stateline to Latah Creek confluence)

The purpose of this study is 1. to document the geographic distribution of Holocene (deposited in the last 11,000 years) sedimentary lithologies in and along the Spokane River, 2. to document the downstream variation of metal contents (especially lead [Pb] and zinc [Zn] ) by sedimentary lithology, and 3. to compare the metal contents of different sedimentary lithologies. This data is...
Authors
Stephen E. Box, John C. Wallis

Geologic map of the Corona North 7.5' quadrangle, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties, California Geologic map of the Corona North 7.5' quadrangle, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties, California

Open-File Report 02-22 contains a digital geologic map database of the Corona North 7.5’ quadrangle, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties, California that includes: ARC/INFO (Environmental Systems Research Institute, http://www.esri.com) version 7.2.1 coverages of the various elements of the geologic map. A Postscript file to plot the geologic map on a topographic base, and containing a
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Douglas M. Morton, C. H. Gray, Kelly R. Bovard, Michael Dawson

Preliminary United States-Mexico border watershed analysis, twin cities area of Nogales, Arizona and Nogales, Sonora Preliminary United States-Mexico border watershed analysis, twin cities area of Nogales, Arizona and Nogales, Sonora

The United States - Mexico border area faces the challenge of integrating aspects of its binational physical boundaries to form a unified or, at least, compatible natural resource management plan. Specified geospatial components such as stream drainages, mineral occurrences, vegetation, wildlife, and land-use can be analyzed in terms of their overlapping impacts upon one another...
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Laura Margaret Brady, Floyd Gray, Mario Castaneda, Mark Bultman, Karen Sue Bolm

Geologic map of the Corona South 7.5' quadrangle, Riverside and Orange counties, California Geologic map of the Corona South 7.5' quadrangle, Riverside and Orange counties, California

Open-File Report 01-021 contains a digital geologic map database of the Corona South 7.5’ quadrangle, Riverside County, California that includes: 1. ARC/INFO (Environmental Systems Research Institute, http://www.esri.com) version 7.2.1 coverages of the various elements of the geologic map. 2. A Postscript file to plot the geologic map on a topographic base, and containing a Correlation...
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C. H. Gray, Douglas M. Morton, F. Harold Weber, Kelly R. Bovard, Timothy O'Brien

Historical trends in U.S. mineral statistics for selected non-ferrous metals Historical trends in U.S. mineral statistics for selected non-ferrous metals

Production figures for selected nonferrous metals-aluminum (including bauxite and alumina), copper, lead, tin, titanium, and zinc-by the United States, as well as other statistics for these commodities, show strong volatility during 20th century. Major shifts were driven by the Great Depression and the two World Wars, but other major temporal changes are also noted that are not directly...
Authors
David Z. Piper, Warren J. Nokleberg
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