Randall Paylor
Randall Paylor is a Hydrologist in the Southern Nevada Hydrologic Studies Unit.
Professional Experience
2018 - Present: Hydrologist, U.S. Geological Survey
Education and Certifications
PhD in Geology and Geophysics, Louisiana State University, 2016
M.S. in Geology, Eastern Kentucky University, 2006
B.S. in Geology, Tennessee Technological University, 1990
Science and Products
Groundwater flow conceptualization of the Pahute Mesa–Oasis Valley Groundwater Basin, Nevada—A synthesis of geologic, hydrologic, hydraulic-property, and tritium data Groundwater flow conceptualization of the Pahute Mesa–Oasis Valley Groundwater Basin, Nevada—A synthesis of geologic, hydrologic, hydraulic-property, and tritium data
This report provides a groundwater-flow conceptualization that integrates geologic, hydrologic, hydraulic-property, and radionuclide data in the Pahute Mesa–Oasis Valley (PMOV) groundwater basin, southern Nevada. Groundwater flow in the PMOV basin is of interest because 82 underground nuclear tests were detonated, most near or below the water table. A potentiometric map and nine sets of
Authors
Tracie R. Jackson, Joseph M. Fenelon, Randall L. Paylor
Using thermal-infrared imagery to delineate ground-water discharge Using thermal-infrared imagery to delineate ground-water discharge
On March 8 and 9, 1992, a thermal-infrared-multispectral scanner (TIMS) was flown over two military ordnance disposal facilities at the Edgewood Area of Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. The data, collected by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, in cooperation with the U.S. Army and the U.S. Geological Survey, were used to locate ground-water discharge zones in surface...
Authors
W.S.L. Banks, R. L. Paylor, W.B. Hughes
Mineral resources of West Virginia Mineral resources of West Virginia
No abstract available.
Science and Products
Groundwater flow conceptualization of the Pahute Mesa–Oasis Valley Groundwater Basin, Nevada—A synthesis of geologic, hydrologic, hydraulic-property, and tritium data Groundwater flow conceptualization of the Pahute Mesa–Oasis Valley Groundwater Basin, Nevada—A synthesis of geologic, hydrologic, hydraulic-property, and tritium data
This report provides a groundwater-flow conceptualization that integrates geologic, hydrologic, hydraulic-property, and radionuclide data in the Pahute Mesa–Oasis Valley (PMOV) groundwater basin, southern Nevada. Groundwater flow in the PMOV basin is of interest because 82 underground nuclear tests were detonated, most near or below the water table. A potentiometric map and nine sets of
Authors
Tracie R. Jackson, Joseph M. Fenelon, Randall L. Paylor
Using thermal-infrared imagery to delineate ground-water discharge Using thermal-infrared imagery to delineate ground-water discharge
On March 8 and 9, 1992, a thermal-infrared-multispectral scanner (TIMS) was flown over two military ordnance disposal facilities at the Edgewood Area of Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. The data, collected by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, in cooperation with the U.S. Army and the U.S. Geological Survey, were used to locate ground-water discharge zones in surface...
Authors
W.S.L. Banks, R. L. Paylor, W.B. Hughes
Mineral resources of West Virginia Mineral resources of West Virginia
No abstract available.