Bruce D Smith (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Schlumberger DC resistivity soundings in the Boulder Watershed, Jefferson and Lewis and Clark counties, Montana Schlumberger DC resistivity soundings in the Boulder Watershed, Jefferson and Lewis and Clark counties, Montana
During July, 1997, twenty four Schlumberger dc resistivity soundings were made in the Boulder watershed and adjacent areas (fig. 1). The objective of geophysical studies in the watershed is to map subsurface lithologic, structural and hydrologic features important in controlling possible ground water contamination from mining activities and for design of remediation efforts. These...
Authors
Bruce D. Smith, Tracy Sole
Ground geophysical study of the Buckeye mine tailings, Boulder watershed, Montana Ground geophysical study of the Buckeye mine tailings, Boulder watershed, Montana
The Buckeye mine site is located in the Boulder River watershed along Basin Creek, in northern Jefferson County, Montana. This project is part of the Boulder River watershed Abandoned Mine Lands Initiative, and is a collaborative effort between the U.S. Geological Survey and Bureau of Land Management in the U.S. Department of the Interior, and the U.S. Forest Service in the U.S...
Authors
Robert R. McDougal, Bruce D. Smith
Airborne geophysical surveys in the Boulder Watershed, Jefferson and Lewis and Clark Counties, Montana Airborne geophysical surveys in the Boulder Watershed, Jefferson and Lewis and Clark Counties, Montana
INTRODUCTION Three airborne geophysical surveys have been made in the Boulder watershed and adjacent areas (fig. 1). The objectives of the geophysical studies in the watershed is to map subsurface lithologic, structural and hydrologic features important in controlling possible ground water contamination from mining activities and to design remediation efforts. These studies are part of...
Authors
Bruce D. Smith, Victor Franklin Labson, Patricia L. Hill
U.S. Geological Survey studies of water co-produced with oil and gas: Implications for future petroleum resource development U.S. Geological Survey studies of water co-produced with oil and gas: Implications for future petroleum resource development
The U.S. Geological Survey is conducting research on the impacts of produced waters on petroleum resource development and the environment. Ongoing multidisciplinary investigations are focused on the 1) quantity and quality of current water production, 2) geologic and geochemical parameters that influence the viability of injection wells, and 3) processes that affect the dispersion of...
Authors
George N. Breit, Yousif K. Kharaka, Robert A. Zielinski, C. A. Rice, Bruce D. Smith, Jennie L. Ridgley
Mineral resources of the Muggins Mountains Wilderness Study Area, Yuma County, Arizona Mineral resources of the Muggins Mountains Wilderness Study Area, Yuma County, Arizona
No abstract available.
Authors
David B. Smith, R. M. Tosdal, J. A. Pitkin, M. D. Kleinkopf, R. H. Wood
Mineral resources of the Indian Pass and Picacho Peak Wilderness Study Areas, Imperial County, California Mineral resources of the Indian Pass and Picacho Peak Wilderness Study Areas, Imperial County, California
No abstract available.
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David B. Smith, B. R. Berger, R. M. Tosdal, D. R. Sherrod, G. L. Raines, Andrew Griscom, M.G. Helferty, Clayton M. Rumsey, A. B. McMahan
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 87
Schlumberger DC resistivity soundings in the Boulder Watershed, Jefferson and Lewis and Clark counties, Montana Schlumberger DC resistivity soundings in the Boulder Watershed, Jefferson and Lewis and Clark counties, Montana
During July, 1997, twenty four Schlumberger dc resistivity soundings were made in the Boulder watershed and adjacent areas (fig. 1). The objective of geophysical studies in the watershed is to map subsurface lithologic, structural and hydrologic features important in controlling possible ground water contamination from mining activities and for design of remediation efforts. These...
Authors
Bruce D. Smith, Tracy Sole
Ground geophysical study of the Buckeye mine tailings, Boulder watershed, Montana Ground geophysical study of the Buckeye mine tailings, Boulder watershed, Montana
The Buckeye mine site is located in the Boulder River watershed along Basin Creek, in northern Jefferson County, Montana. This project is part of the Boulder River watershed Abandoned Mine Lands Initiative, and is a collaborative effort between the U.S. Geological Survey and Bureau of Land Management in the U.S. Department of the Interior, and the U.S. Forest Service in the U.S...
Authors
Robert R. McDougal, Bruce D. Smith
Airborne geophysical surveys in the Boulder Watershed, Jefferson and Lewis and Clark Counties, Montana Airborne geophysical surveys in the Boulder Watershed, Jefferson and Lewis and Clark Counties, Montana
INTRODUCTION Three airborne geophysical surveys have been made in the Boulder watershed and adjacent areas (fig. 1). The objectives of the geophysical studies in the watershed is to map subsurface lithologic, structural and hydrologic features important in controlling possible ground water contamination from mining activities and to design remediation efforts. These studies are part of...
Authors
Bruce D. Smith, Victor Franklin Labson, Patricia L. Hill
U.S. Geological Survey studies of water co-produced with oil and gas: Implications for future petroleum resource development U.S. Geological Survey studies of water co-produced with oil and gas: Implications for future petroleum resource development
The U.S. Geological Survey is conducting research on the impacts of produced waters on petroleum resource development and the environment. Ongoing multidisciplinary investigations are focused on the 1) quantity and quality of current water production, 2) geologic and geochemical parameters that influence the viability of injection wells, and 3) processes that affect the dispersion of...
Authors
George N. Breit, Yousif K. Kharaka, Robert A. Zielinski, C. A. Rice, Bruce D. Smith, Jennie L. Ridgley
Mineral resources of the Muggins Mountains Wilderness Study Area, Yuma County, Arizona Mineral resources of the Muggins Mountains Wilderness Study Area, Yuma County, Arizona
No abstract available.
Authors
David B. Smith, R. M. Tosdal, J. A. Pitkin, M. D. Kleinkopf, R. H. Wood
Mineral resources of the Indian Pass and Picacho Peak Wilderness Study Areas, Imperial County, California Mineral resources of the Indian Pass and Picacho Peak Wilderness Study Areas, Imperial County, California
No abstract available.
Authors
David B. Smith, B. R. Berger, R. M. Tosdal, D. R. Sherrod, G. L. Raines, Andrew Griscom, M.G. Helferty, Clayton M. Rumsey, A. B. McMahan