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Data Report: Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York
This report presents the results of ground water, stream water, and stream sediment reconnaissance in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York.
Estimate of Known Recoverable Reserves of Coking Coal in Washington County, Pennsylvania
Report issued by the Bureau of Mines over investigations of coking-coal reserves of Washington County, Pennsylvania. Methods used, and measurements of coal reserves are listed. This report includes tables, and maps.
Harrisburg 1° x 2° NTMS Area, Pennsylvania: Data Release
This report presents preliminary results of ground water, stream sediment, and stream water studies in the Harrisburg quadrangle in Pennsylvania.
NURE Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Reconnaissance Survey, Thorpe Area, Volume 1 - Narrative Report: Harrisburg (NK 18-10) Quadrangle
Final report documenting a high-sensitivity airborne radiometric and magnetic survey of the Harrisburg quadrangle including the survey description, specifications, data processing methods, interpretation methods, and regional geologic review.
NURE Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Reconnaissance Survey, Thorpe Area, Volume 1 - Narrative Report: Scranton (NK 18-8) Quadrangle
Final report documenting a high-sensitivity airborne radiometric and magnetic survey of the Scranton quadrangles including the survey description, specifications, data processing methods, interpretation methods, and regional geologic review.
NURE Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Reconnaissance Survey, Thorpe Area, Volume 2: Harrisburg (NK 18-10) Quadrangle
Second volume of a report documenting a high-sensitivity airborne radiometric and magnetic survey of the Harrisburg quadrangle including maps documenting geophysical and geochemical data, as well as magnetic, ancillary and radiometric data.
NURE Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Reconnaissance Survey, Thorpe Area, Volume 2: Scranton (NK 18-8) Quadrangle
Second volume of a report documenting a high-sensitivity airborne radiometric and magnetic survey of the Scranton quadrangle including maps documenting geophysical and geochemical data, as well as magnetic, ancillary and radiometric data.
Preliminary Data on Fallout From the Fall 1961 USSR Test Series: Staff Report
From introduction: "Following the USSR announcement of its intention to resume testing, arrangements were made for the three stations collecting individual rainfall samples to begin analyses for short-lived nuclides. Some of the data are now available and are reported here." From Data: "The available data, including samples for Houston, Texas and Louisville, Kentucky are given in the tables at the end of this report."
Sedimentation in the East Branch Mahoning Creek Basin, Clearfield and Jefferson Counties, Pennsylvania, June 1979 to June 1980
From introduction: This report contains the findings of the first full year of data collected as part of a 3-year study to measure sediment discharges in the East Branch Mahoning Creek during installation of erosion and sedimentation controls by the surface miners.
A Stormwater Management Model for the West Branch Brandwyne Creek, Chester County, Pennsylvania
From introduction: This report describes rainfall-runoff modeling for three subbasins of the West Branch Brandywine Creek basin. Effects of increased runoff from continued urbanization of the basin and of proposed flood-control structures for both the present and projected population are evaluated for the West Branch Brandwyne Creek at Coatesville and Modena and for Sucker Run at State Route 82.
Stream Reconnaissance for Nutrients and Other Water-Quality Parameters, Greater Pittsburgh Region, Pennsylvania
Abstract: Eighty-five stream sites in and near the six-county Greater Pittsburgh Region were sampled in mid-June 1971 and again in mid-October 1972. Concentrations of inorganic nitrogen, organic carbon, or phosphorus were high enough to indicate potential problems at about a quarter of the sampling sites. Temperature, dissolved oxygen, and pH values indicated a generally favorable capacity for recovery from degradation, although a number of streams east of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers are marginal or lacking. Regionally, sulfate is the dominant ion and was observed in concentrations of 40 milligrams per liter or more at 90 percent of the sites. Bicarbonate exceeded 100 milligrams per liter at 22 sites. A moderate to high degree of mineralization is indicated by conductance readings of more than 500 micromhos per centimeter at half of the sampling sites.
The Synthetic Liquid Fuel Potential of Pennsylvania
Report documenting the suitability of Pennsylvania for plant locations to produce synthetic liquid fuels, based on raw materials, water sources, and local interest.
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