Publications
Below are publications related to the Groundwater and Streamflow Information Program.
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Geologic map of the Steele Peak 7.5' quadrangle, Riverside County, California Geologic map of the Steele Peak 7.5' quadrangle, Riverside County, California
Open-File Report 01-449 contains a digital geologic map database of the Steele Peak 7.5’ quadrangle, Riverside County, 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 Correlation of Map...
Authors
Douglas M. Morton, Rachel M. Alvarez, Van M. Diep
Petrography and physical properties of selected rock types associated with the Hayward Fault, California Petrography and physical properties of selected rock types associated with the Hayward Fault, California
This report provides brief petrographic descriptions of rock samples collected from the vicinity of the Hayward Fault, Northern California. Two groups of rock samples are represented here: A set of six samples that were used for laboratory measurements of P- and S-wave velocity , strength, density, and porosity. This group was examined using standard petrographic microscope, scanning...
Authors
Diane E. Moore, David A. Ponce
Geologic map of the Sunnymead 7.5' quadrangle, Riverside County, California Geologic map of the Sunnymead 7.5' quadrangle, Riverside County, California
Open-File Report 01-450 contains a digital geologic map database of the Sunnymead 7.5’ quadrangle, Riverside County, 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, containing a Correlation of Map Units...
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Douglas M. Morton, Jonathan C. Matti
Use of advanced borehole geophysical techniques to delineate fractured-rock ground-water flow and fractures along water-tunnel facilities in northern Queens County, New York Use of advanced borehole geophysical techniques to delineate fractured-rock ground-water flow and fractures along water-tunnel facilities in northern Queens County, New York
Advanced borehole geophysical methods were used to assess the geohydrology of crystalline bedrock along the course of a new water tunnel for New York City. The logging methods include natural gamma, spontaneous potential, single-point resistance, mechanical and acoustic caliper, focused electromagnetic induction, electromagnetic resistivity, magnetic susceptibility, borehole-fluid...
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Frederick Stumm, Anthony Chu, Andrew D. Lange, Frederick L. Paillet, John H. Williams, John W. Lane
In search of technologies for monitoring river discharge In search of technologies for monitoring river discharge
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R. T. Cheng, J. E. Costa, F.P. Haeni, N.B. Melcher, E.M. Thurman
Impacts of climate change on landscapes of the eastern Sierra Nevada and western Great Basin Impacts of climate change on landscapes of the eastern Sierra Nevada and western Great Basin
This effort was developed under a U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) initiative to sponsor science workshops focusing on various of multidiscipline, multiprogram themes in the arid Southwest. The intent was to use the workshops to explore leading edge questions, as well as to provide better communication and collaboration between USGS and other organizations and agencies. The workshop topics...
Authors
A. S. Jayko, C. I. Millar
Geologic map of the San Bernardino North 7.5' quadrangle, San Bernardino County, California Geologic map of the San Bernardino North 7.5' quadrangle, San Bernardino County, California
Introduction Open-File Report OF 01-131 contains a digital geologic map database of the San Bernardino North 7.5’ quadrangle, San Bernardino County, California that includes: 1. ARC/INFO (Environmental Systems Research Institute) version 7.2.1 coverages of the various components of the geologic map 2. A PostScript file to plot the geologic map on a topographic base, and containing a...
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F. K. Miller, J. C. Matti
Publications of the Western Earth Surface Processes Team 2000 Publications of the Western Earth Surface Processes Team 2000
The Western Earth Surface Processes Team (WESP) of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) conducts geologic mapping and related topical earth science studies in the western United States. This work is focused on areas where modern geologic maps and associated earth-science data are needed to address key societal and environmental issues such as ground-water quality, potential geologic hazards...
Authors
Charles L. Powell, Paul Stone
Geologic map and digital database of the San Rafael Mtn. 7.5-minute quadrangle, Santa Barbara County, California Geologic map and digital database of the San Rafael Mtn. 7.5-minute quadrangle, Santa Barbara County, California
Geologic mapping of the San Rafael Primitive Area (now the San Rafael Wilderness) by Gower and others (1966) and Vedder and others (1967) did not include all of the San Rafael Mtn. quadrangle, and the part that was mapped was done in reconnaissance fashion. To help resolve some of the structural and stratigraphic ambiguities of the earlier mapping and to complete the mapping of the...
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John G. Vedder, Richard G. Stanley, S. E. Graham, Z. C. Valin
Geologic map of the Devore 7.5' quadrangle, San Bernardino County, California Geologic map of the Devore 7.5' quadrangle, San Bernardino County, California
This Open-File Report contains a digital geologic map database of the Devore 7.5' quadrangle, San Bernardino County, California, that includes: 1. ARC/INFO (Environmental Systems Research Institute) version 7.2.1 coverages of the various components of the geologic map 2. A PostScript (.ps) file to plot the geologic map on a topographic base, containing a Correlation of Map Units diagram...
Authors
Douglas M. Morton, Jonathan C. Matti
Principal facts for gravity data along the Hayward fault and vicinity, San Francisco Bay area, northern California Principal facts for gravity data along the Hayward fault and vicinity, San Francisco Bay area, northern California
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) established over 940 gravity stations along the Hayward fault and vicinity. The Hayward fault, regarded as one of the most hazardous faults in northern California (Working Group on California Earthquake Probabilities, 1999), extends for about 90 km from Fremont in the southeast to San Pablo Bay in the northwest. The Hayward fault is predominantly a right...
Authors
David A. Ponce
A simplified economic filter for open-pit mining and heap-leach recovery of copper in the United States A simplified economic filter for open-pit mining and heap-leach recovery of copper in the United States
Determining the economic viability of mineral deposits of various sizes and grades is a critical task in all phases of mineral supply, from land-use management to mine development. This study evaluates two simple tools for estimating the economic viability of porphyry copper deposits mined by open-pit, heap-leach methods when only limited information on these deposits is available. These...
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Keith R. Long, Donald A. Singer