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Use of a square-array direct-current resistivity method to detect fractures in crystalline bedrock in New Hampshire Use of a square-array direct-current resistivity method to detect fractures in crystalline bedrock in New Hampshire

Azimuthal square-array direct-current (dc) resistivity soundings were used to detect fractures in bedrock in the Mirror Lake watershed in Grafton County, New Hampshire. Soundings were conducted at a site where crystalline bedrock underlies approximately 7 m (meters) of glacial drift. Measured apparent resistivities changed with the orientation of the array. Graphical interpretation of...
Authors
J.W. Lane, F.P. Haeni, W.M. Watson

Deep tunnel detection using crosshole radar tomography Deep tunnel detection using crosshole radar tomography

As part of continuing research aimed at the detection of subsurface tunnels and voids, the U.S. Bureau of Mines recently completed a cooperative study with the U.S. Geological Survey at a surface gold mine in the Black Hills mining district of South Dakota. The occurrence of older, poorly mapped mine workings in the section create a consistent health and safety concern for mine employees...
Authors
Ken Hauser, Michael Jackson, John Lane, Richard Hodges

Link between ridge subduction and gold mineralization in southern Alaska Link between ridge subduction and gold mineralization in southern Alaska

40Ar/39Ar geochronology reveals that turbidite-hosted gold deposits in the southern Alaska accretionary prism are the same age as nearby near-trench plutons. These early Tertiary plutons and gold lodes formed above a slab window during subduction of an oceanic spreading center. Ridge subduction is a previously unrecognized tectonic process for the generation of lode gold.
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Peter J. Haeussler, Dwight Bradley, Richard Goldfarb, Lawrence W. Snee, Cliff D. Taylor

Preliminary geologic map of the Piru 7.5' quadrangle, southern California: A digital database Preliminary geologic map of the Piru 7.5' quadrangle, southern California: A digital database

This Open-File report is a digital geologic map database. This pamphlet serves to introduce and describe the digital data. There is no paper map included in the Open-File report. This digital map database is compiled from previously published sources combined with some new mapping and modifications in nomenclature. The geologic map database delineates map units that are identified by...
Authors
R. F. Yerkes, Russell H. Campbell

Surface-geophysical techniques used to detect existing and infilled scour holes near bridge piers Surface-geophysical techniques used to detect existing and infilled scour holes near bridge piers

Surface-geophysical techniques were used with a position-recording system to study riverbed scour near bridge piers. From May 1989 to May 1993. Fathometers, fixed- and swept-frequency con- tinuous seismic-reflection profiling (CSP) systems, and a ground-penetrating radar (GPR) system were used with a laser-positioning system to measure the depth and extent of existing and infilled scour...
Authors
Gary Placzek, F.P. Haeni

Three-dimensional inverse modelling using heads and concentrations at a Danish landfill Three-dimensional inverse modelling using heads and concentrations at a Danish landfill

A three-dimensional inverse model using hydraulic heads and concentrations of non-reactive solutes is presented. Application to the Danish Grindsted Old Landfill is used to investigate how the concentration data affects estimates of horizontal and vertical hydraulic conductivity and longitudinal dispersivity as well as prediction uncertainty
Authors
Heidi Christiansen Barlebo, Mary C. Hill, Dan Rosbjerg, Karsten H. Jensen

Use of surface and borehole geophysical surveys to determine fracture orientation and other site characteristics in crystalline bedrock terrain, Millville and Uxbridge, Massachusetts Use of surface and borehole geophysical surveys to determine fracture orientation and other site characteristics in crystalline bedrock terrain, Millville and Uxbridge, Massachusetts

Four geophysical techniques were used to determine bedrock-fracture orientation and other site characteristics that can be used to determine ground-water movement and contaminant transport at a fractured crystalline bedrock site in Millville and Uxbridge, Massachusetts. Azimuthal seismic- refraction and azimuthal square-array direct-current resistivity surveys were conducted at three...
Authors
Bruce P. Hansen, John W. Lane

Geohydrology and water quality of the Durham Center Area, Durham, Connecticut Geohydrology and water quality of the Durham Center Area, Durham, Connecticut

Contaminated ground water is widespread and persistent beneath the Durham Center area in the town of Durham, Conn. Most of the contaminants are organic halides, usually trichloroethene, 1,1,1-trichloroethane, and tetrachloroethene. Less extensive chemical contamination of surface water, soil, and glacial sediments also has been detected. Two manufacturing companies, located at the...
Authors
R.L. Melvin, J. R. Stone, P. A. Craft, J.W. Lane, B.S. Davies

The surface of crystalline basement, Great Valley and Sierra Nevada, California: A digital map database The surface of crystalline basement, Great Valley and Sierra Nevada, California: A digital map database

Crystalline basement in central California extends westward from the exposed Sierra Nevada beneath the sedimentary fill of the Great Valley and under the eastern edge of the Coast Ranges at mid-crustal depth. The surface of this basement is defined from three types of control: in the Sierra Nevada from the topography itself, beneath the eastern two thirds of the Great Valley in...
Authors
Carl M. Wentworth, G. Reid Fisher, Paia Levine, Robert C. Jachens

Geohydrology of the Gallup's Quarry area, Plainfield, Connecticut Geohydrology of the Gallup's Quarry area, Plainfield, Connecticut

The geohydrology of the Gallup's Quarry area in Plainfield, Connecticut was characterized by the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, to provide a preliminary framework for future remedial efforts. Gallup's Quarry, an inactive sand and gravel pit, was the site of unregulated disposal of an unknown volume of chemical wastes from at least...
Authors
Robert L. Melvin, Janet Radway Stone, Patrick A. Craft, John W. Lane

Preliminary geologic map of the Val Verde 7.5' quadrangle, southern California: A digital database Preliminary geologic map of the Val Verde 7.5' quadrangle, southern California: A digital database

This Open-File report is a digital geologic map database. A pamphlet serves to introduce and describe the digital data. There is no paper map included in the Open-File report. This digital map database is compiled from previously published sources combined with some new mapping and modifications in nomenclature. The geologic map database delineates map units that are identified by...
Authors
R. F. Yerkes, Russell H. Campbell
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