John J Miller
Scientist Emeritus with the Central Energy Resources Science Center
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Report of reprocessing of reflection seismic profile X-5 Waste Isolation Pilot Plant site, Eddy County, New Mexico Report of reprocessing of reflection seismic profile X-5 Waste Isolation Pilot Plant site, Eddy County, New Mexico
Seismic reflection profile X-5 exhibits a 7,700 ft long anomalous zone of poor quality to nonexistent reflections between shotpoints 100 and 170, compared to the high-quality, flat-lying, coherent reflections on either side. Results from drill holes in the area suggest 'layer cake' geology with no detectable abnormalities such as faults present. In an attempt to determine whether the...
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John Miller
Time of travel of the Flint River, Utah Dam to highway M-13, Michigan, August 4-8, 1981 Time of travel of the Flint River, Utah Dam to highway M-13, Michigan, August 4-8, 1981
Tracing of rhodamine WT dye has provided time-of-travel data for waste-load allocation studies of a 42.8-mile reach of the Flint River at low flow. A discharge equaled or exceeded about 90 percent of the time was measured at Grand Traverse Street in Flint before dye injection. Dye was injected at two locations in Flint--at Utah Dam and at Grand Traverse Street, From Utah Dam to Grand...
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T. Cummings, John Miller
Processed and interpreted U.S. Geological Survey seismic reflection profile and vertical seismic profile, Powder River and Carter Counties, Montana Processed and interpreted U.S. Geological Survey seismic reflection profile and vertical seismic profile, Powder River and Carter Counties, Montana
No abstract available.
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John Miller, R. Ryder, A. Balch, Myung Lee
A field guide to some common megafossils from post-Callovian Mesozoic rocks of the Alaska Peninsula A field guide to some common megafossils from post-Callovian Mesozoic rocks of the Alaska Peninsula
No abstract available.
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John Miller, David Jones
Floods of March-April 1973 in southeastern United States Floods of March-April 1973 in southeastern United States
Floods during March-April 1973 were the greatest of record on many streams in nine major river basins in seven Southeastern States. The major thrust of the flood extended throughout the central part of the Tennessee River basin and into adjacent basins. Recurrence intervals of peak discharges exceeded 100 years at 28 streamflow gaging stations. Major flooding occurred both on streams...
Authors
George Edelen, John Miller
Preliminary geologic map of the Alaska Peninsula showing post-Callovian Mesozoic fossil localities Preliminary geologic map of the Alaska Peninsula showing post-Callovian Mesozoic fossil localities
No abstract available.
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David Jones, John Miller
Flood of April 1975 at Lansing, Michigan Flood of April 1975 at Lansing, Michigan
On April 18 between 5 p.m. and 12 p.m. an intense rainstorm fell in the Lansing area resulting in extensive flooding. The Federal Disaster Assistance Administration estimated that 175 homes were damaged to at least half their value, 4,500 received some damage, with additional losses to schools, utilities, hospitals, and transportation systems. Early estimates indicated that damages may...
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John Miller, L.A. Swallow
Availability of water in Kalamazoo County, southwestern Michigan Availability of water in Kalamazoo County, southwestern Michigan
Kalamazoo County comprises an area of 572 square miles in the southwestern part of Michigan. It includes parts of the Kalamazoo, St. Joseph, and Paw Paw River basins, which drain into Lake Michigan. The northern two-thirds of the county is drained by the Kalamazoo River and its tributaries. A small area in the western piart of the county is drained by the Paw Paw River, and the rest, by...
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William Allen, John Miller, Warren W. Wood
Fluvial processes in geomorphology Fluvial processes in geomorphology
This excellent text is a pioneering work in the study of landform development under processes associated with running water. Its primary emphasis is on subjects that were the focus of the authors' studies in both field and laboratory. Part I deals with the process of change in the evolving landscape. Part II explores process and form, and Part III, the effects of time.In Part I, the...
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Luna Leopold, M. Wolman, John Miller
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Report of reprocessing of reflection seismic profile X-5 Waste Isolation Pilot Plant site, Eddy County, New Mexico Report of reprocessing of reflection seismic profile X-5 Waste Isolation Pilot Plant site, Eddy County, New Mexico
Seismic reflection profile X-5 exhibits a 7,700 ft long anomalous zone of poor quality to nonexistent reflections between shotpoints 100 and 170, compared to the high-quality, flat-lying, coherent reflections on either side. Results from drill holes in the area suggest 'layer cake' geology with no detectable abnormalities such as faults present. In an attempt to determine whether the...
Authors
John Miller
Time of travel of the Flint River, Utah Dam to highway M-13, Michigan, August 4-8, 1981 Time of travel of the Flint River, Utah Dam to highway M-13, Michigan, August 4-8, 1981
Tracing of rhodamine WT dye has provided time-of-travel data for waste-load allocation studies of a 42.8-mile reach of the Flint River at low flow. A discharge equaled or exceeded about 90 percent of the time was measured at Grand Traverse Street in Flint before dye injection. Dye was injected at two locations in Flint--at Utah Dam and at Grand Traverse Street, From Utah Dam to Grand...
Authors
T. Cummings, John Miller
Processed and interpreted U.S. Geological Survey seismic reflection profile and vertical seismic profile, Powder River and Carter Counties, Montana Processed and interpreted U.S. Geological Survey seismic reflection profile and vertical seismic profile, Powder River and Carter Counties, Montana
No abstract available.
Authors
John Miller, R. Ryder, A. Balch, Myung Lee
A field guide to some common megafossils from post-Callovian Mesozoic rocks of the Alaska Peninsula A field guide to some common megafossils from post-Callovian Mesozoic rocks of the Alaska Peninsula
No abstract available.
Authors
John Miller, David Jones
Floods of March-April 1973 in southeastern United States Floods of March-April 1973 in southeastern United States
Floods during March-April 1973 were the greatest of record on many streams in nine major river basins in seven Southeastern States. The major thrust of the flood extended throughout the central part of the Tennessee River basin and into adjacent basins. Recurrence intervals of peak discharges exceeded 100 years at 28 streamflow gaging stations. Major flooding occurred both on streams...
Authors
George Edelen, John Miller
Preliminary geologic map of the Alaska Peninsula showing post-Callovian Mesozoic fossil localities Preliminary geologic map of the Alaska Peninsula showing post-Callovian Mesozoic fossil localities
No abstract available.
Authors
David Jones, John Miller
Flood of April 1975 at Lansing, Michigan Flood of April 1975 at Lansing, Michigan
On April 18 between 5 p.m. and 12 p.m. an intense rainstorm fell in the Lansing area resulting in extensive flooding. The Federal Disaster Assistance Administration estimated that 175 homes were damaged to at least half their value, 4,500 received some damage, with additional losses to schools, utilities, hospitals, and transportation systems. Early estimates indicated that damages may...
Authors
John Miller, L.A. Swallow
Availability of water in Kalamazoo County, southwestern Michigan Availability of water in Kalamazoo County, southwestern Michigan
Kalamazoo County comprises an area of 572 square miles in the southwestern part of Michigan. It includes parts of the Kalamazoo, St. Joseph, and Paw Paw River basins, which drain into Lake Michigan. The northern two-thirds of the county is drained by the Kalamazoo River and its tributaries. A small area in the western piart of the county is drained by the Paw Paw River, and the rest, by...
Authors
William Allen, John Miller, Warren W. Wood
Fluvial processes in geomorphology Fluvial processes in geomorphology
This excellent text is a pioneering work in the study of landform development under processes associated with running water. Its primary emphasis is on subjects that were the focus of the authors' studies in both field and laboratory. Part I deals with the process of change in the evolving landscape. Part II explores process and form, and Part III, the effects of time.In Part I, the...
Authors
Luna Leopold, M. Wolman, John Miller