Richard J Reynolds (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Delineation of tidal scour through marine geophysical techniques at Sloop Channel and Goose Creek bridges, Jones Beach State Park, Long Island, New York Delineation of tidal scour through marine geophysical techniques at Sloop Channel and Goose Creek bridges, Jones Beach State Park, Long Island, New York
Inspection of the Goose Creek Bridge in southeastern Nassau County in April 1998 by the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) indicated a separation of bridge piers from the road bed as a result of pier instability due to apparent seabed scouring by tidal currents. This prompted a cooperative study by the U.S. Geological Survey with the NYSDOT to delineate the extent of...
Authors
Frederick Stumm, Anthony Chu, Richard Reynolds
Evaluation of the Federal-State Cooperative observation well network in upstate New York, 1995-97 Evaluation of the Federal-State Cooperative observation well network in upstate New York, 1995-97
The U.S. Geological Survey?s Federal-State cooperative observation well network in upstate New York was evaluated in terms of areal coverage, objectives, and short- and long-term expansion plans. This report presents a history of the observation well network in upstate New York and depicts, on maps, the distribution of observation wells with respect to climatic regions, physiographic...
Authors
Richard Reynolds
Hydrogeology of the Beaver Kill Basin in Sullivan, Delaware, and Ulster Counties, New York Hydrogeology of the Beaver Kill Basin in Sullivan, Delaware, and Ulster Counties, New York
The hydrogeology of the 299-square-mile Beaver Kill basin in the southwestern Catskill Mountains of southeastern New York is depicted in a surficial geologic map and five geologic sections, and is summarized through an analysis of low-flow statistics for the Beaver Kill and its major tributary, Willowemoc Creek. Surficial geologic data indicate that the most widespread geologic units...
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Richard Reynolds
Hydrogeology of the Schodack-Kinderhook Area, Rensselaer and Columbia Counties, New York Hydrogeology of the Schodack-Kinderhook Area, Rensselaer and Columbia Counties, New York
Two glaciodeltaic outwash terraces in southern Rensselaer and northern Columbia Counties, known locally as the Schodack and Kinderhook terraces, consist of ice-contact and outwash sand and gravel and together form a regional, unconfined, stratified-drift aquifer with a combined area of 18.75 square miles. The hydrogeology of these aquifers is summarized on four maps at 1:24,000 scale...
Authors
Richard Reynolds
Crustal structure interpreted from magnetic anomalies Crustal structure interpreted from magnetic anomalies
In this review, we discuss publications during the last quadrennium (1987–1990) that used aeromagnetic data, marine magnetic data, satellite magnetic data, and rock magnetic and petrologic data to provide information on the sources of magnetic anomalies. Abstracts and papers by non‐U.S. authors are not described. The publications reviewed reflect increased integration of rock magnetic...
Authors
Jeffrey Phillips, Richard Reynolds, Herbert Frey
Genesis of the tabular-type vanadium-uranium deposits of the Henry Basin, Utah Genesis of the tabular-type vanadium-uranium deposits of the Henry Basin, Utah
Tabular-type vanadium-uranium deposits occur in fluvial sandstones of the Salt Wash Member of the Morrison Formation of Late Jurassic age The mineralized intervals and the weakly mineralized lateral extensions are bounded both above and below by zones rich in dolomite cement. Carbon isotope values of dolomite cements indicate that at least two sources of carbon existed. One source...
Authors
H. Northrop, M. B. Goldhaber, Gary Landis, J.W. Unruh, Richard Reynolds, John Campbell, Richard Wanty, Richard Grauch, Gene Whitney, Robert Rye
Hydrogeology of the valley-fill aquifer at Owego, Tioga County, New York Hydrogeology of the valley-fill aquifer at Owego, Tioga County, New York
No abstract available.
Authors
Richard Reynolds, James Garry
Availability of ground water from unconsolidated deposits in the Mohawk River basin, New York Availability of ground water from unconsolidated deposits in the Mohawk River basin, New York
No abstract available.
Authors
Richard Reynolds
Hydrogeology of the stratified-drift aquifers in the Utica area, Oneida County, New York — Part 1 (west) Hydrogeology of the stratified-drift aquifers in the Utica area, Oneida County, New York — Part 1 (west)
No abstract available.
Authors
George Casey, Richard Reynolds
Hydrogeology of the stratified-drift aquifers in the Rome area, Oneida County, New York Hydrogeology of the stratified-drift aquifers in the Rome area, Oneida County, New York
No abstract available.
Authors
George Casey, Richard Reynolds
Hydrogeology of the stratified-drift aquifers in the Utica area, Oneida and Herkimer Counties, New York — Part 2 (east) Hydrogeology of the stratified-drift aquifers in the Utica area, Oneida and Herkimer Counties, New York — Part 2 (east)
No abstract available.
Authors
George Casey, Richard Reynolds
Hydrogeology of the Croton-Ossining area, Westchester County, New York Hydrogeology of the Croton-Ossining area, Westchester County, New York
The hydrogeology of a 29-sq-mi area surrounding the village of Croton-on-Hudson, New York, is summarized on 6 sheets at 1:12 ,000 scale that show locations of wells and test holes, surficial geology, geologic sections, bedrock geology, land use, and soil permeability. The primary stratified-drift aquifer in this area is the Croton River aquifer, which consists of outwash sand and gravel...
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Richard Reynolds
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 32
Delineation of tidal scour through marine geophysical techniques at Sloop Channel and Goose Creek bridges, Jones Beach State Park, Long Island, New York Delineation of tidal scour through marine geophysical techniques at Sloop Channel and Goose Creek bridges, Jones Beach State Park, Long Island, New York
Inspection of the Goose Creek Bridge in southeastern Nassau County in April 1998 by the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) indicated a separation of bridge piers from the road bed as a result of pier instability due to apparent seabed scouring by tidal currents. This prompted a cooperative study by the U.S. Geological Survey with the NYSDOT to delineate the extent of...
Authors
Frederick Stumm, Anthony Chu, Richard Reynolds
Evaluation of the Federal-State Cooperative observation well network in upstate New York, 1995-97 Evaluation of the Federal-State Cooperative observation well network in upstate New York, 1995-97
The U.S. Geological Survey?s Federal-State cooperative observation well network in upstate New York was evaluated in terms of areal coverage, objectives, and short- and long-term expansion plans. This report presents a history of the observation well network in upstate New York and depicts, on maps, the distribution of observation wells with respect to climatic regions, physiographic...
Authors
Richard Reynolds
Hydrogeology of the Beaver Kill Basin in Sullivan, Delaware, and Ulster Counties, New York Hydrogeology of the Beaver Kill Basin in Sullivan, Delaware, and Ulster Counties, New York
The hydrogeology of the 299-square-mile Beaver Kill basin in the southwestern Catskill Mountains of southeastern New York is depicted in a surficial geologic map and five geologic sections, and is summarized through an analysis of low-flow statistics for the Beaver Kill and its major tributary, Willowemoc Creek. Surficial geologic data indicate that the most widespread geologic units...
Authors
Richard Reynolds
Hydrogeology of the Schodack-Kinderhook Area, Rensselaer and Columbia Counties, New York Hydrogeology of the Schodack-Kinderhook Area, Rensselaer and Columbia Counties, New York
Two glaciodeltaic outwash terraces in southern Rensselaer and northern Columbia Counties, known locally as the Schodack and Kinderhook terraces, consist of ice-contact and outwash sand and gravel and together form a regional, unconfined, stratified-drift aquifer with a combined area of 18.75 square miles. The hydrogeology of these aquifers is summarized on four maps at 1:24,000 scale...
Authors
Richard Reynolds
Crustal structure interpreted from magnetic anomalies Crustal structure interpreted from magnetic anomalies
In this review, we discuss publications during the last quadrennium (1987–1990) that used aeromagnetic data, marine magnetic data, satellite magnetic data, and rock magnetic and petrologic data to provide information on the sources of magnetic anomalies. Abstracts and papers by non‐U.S. authors are not described. The publications reviewed reflect increased integration of rock magnetic...
Authors
Jeffrey Phillips, Richard Reynolds, Herbert Frey
Genesis of the tabular-type vanadium-uranium deposits of the Henry Basin, Utah Genesis of the tabular-type vanadium-uranium deposits of the Henry Basin, Utah
Tabular-type vanadium-uranium deposits occur in fluvial sandstones of the Salt Wash Member of the Morrison Formation of Late Jurassic age The mineralized intervals and the weakly mineralized lateral extensions are bounded both above and below by zones rich in dolomite cement. Carbon isotope values of dolomite cements indicate that at least two sources of carbon existed. One source...
Authors
H. Northrop, M. B. Goldhaber, Gary Landis, J.W. Unruh, Richard Reynolds, John Campbell, Richard Wanty, Richard Grauch, Gene Whitney, Robert Rye
Hydrogeology of the valley-fill aquifer at Owego, Tioga County, New York Hydrogeology of the valley-fill aquifer at Owego, Tioga County, New York
No abstract available.
Authors
Richard Reynolds, James Garry
Availability of ground water from unconsolidated deposits in the Mohawk River basin, New York Availability of ground water from unconsolidated deposits in the Mohawk River basin, New York
No abstract available.
Authors
Richard Reynolds
Hydrogeology of the stratified-drift aquifers in the Utica area, Oneida County, New York — Part 1 (west) Hydrogeology of the stratified-drift aquifers in the Utica area, Oneida County, New York — Part 1 (west)
No abstract available.
Authors
George Casey, Richard Reynolds
Hydrogeology of the stratified-drift aquifers in the Rome area, Oneida County, New York Hydrogeology of the stratified-drift aquifers in the Rome area, Oneida County, New York
No abstract available.
Authors
George Casey, Richard Reynolds
Hydrogeology of the stratified-drift aquifers in the Utica area, Oneida and Herkimer Counties, New York — Part 2 (east) Hydrogeology of the stratified-drift aquifers in the Utica area, Oneida and Herkimer Counties, New York — Part 2 (east)
No abstract available.
Authors
George Casey, Richard Reynolds
Hydrogeology of the Croton-Ossining area, Westchester County, New York Hydrogeology of the Croton-Ossining area, Westchester County, New York
The hydrogeology of a 29-sq-mi area surrounding the village of Croton-on-Hudson, New York, is summarized on 6 sheets at 1:12 ,000 scale that show locations of wells and test holes, surficial geology, geologic sections, bedrock geology, land use, and soil permeability. The primary stratified-drift aquifer in this area is the Croton River aquifer, which consists of outwash sand and gravel...
Authors
Richard Reynolds