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Aeroradioactivity Survey and Areal Geology of Parts of East-Central New York and West-Central New England (ARMS-I)
Report concerning "[a]n airborne gamma-radiation survey of Connecticut, Rhode Island, and parts of New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont" (p. 5) made between 1958 and 1960 that indicated that a broad range of radioactivity exists in those areas depending on the type of bedrock. Correlations are drawn between this radioactivity and the geology of the region.
Aeroradioactivity Survey and Areal Geology of Parts of Southeastern New York and Southern New England (ARMS-I)
Report concerning "[a]n airborne gamma-radiation survey of Connecticut, Rhode Island, and parts of New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont" (p. 5) made between 1958 and 1960 that indicated that a broad range of radioactivity exists in those areas depending on the type of bedrock. Correlations are drawn between this radioactivity and the geology of the region.
Bioaccumulation of contaminants from Black Rock Harbor dredged material by mussels and polychaetes
"This report describes work performed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPS), Environmental research laboratory, Narragansett, R.I. (ERLN), as part of the Interagency Field verification of Testing and predictive Methodologies for Dredged Material Disposal Alternatives Program or the Field Verification Program (FVP)."
Bioaccumulation of Contaminants from Black Rock Harbor Dredged Material by Mussels and Polychaetes, Appendix A: Organic Chemistry Data
Appendix containing data tables and graphs documenting chemical concentration in mussel depuration.
Bioaccumulation of Contaminants from Black Rock Harbor Dredged Material by Mussels and Polychaetes, Appendix B: Inorganic Chemistry Data
Appendix containing data tables on the chemical concentrations of inorganic materials.
Boston, Massachusetts--Connecticut--Maine--New Hampshire
Map showing biological resources (aquatic organisms, terrestrial organisms, land use, etc.) in the Boston region of the Atlantic coast area. Scale 1:250,000.
Chemical and Biological Characterization of Black Rock Harbor Dredged Material
"This is one in a series of scientific reports documenting the findings of studies conducted under the Interagency Field Verifications of Testing and Predictive Methodologies for Dredged Material Disposal Alternatives (referred to at the Field Verification Program or FVP). This program is a comprehensive evaluation of environmental effects of dredged material disposal under conditions of upland and aquatic disposal and wetland creation."
Chemical and Biological Characterization of Black Rock Harbor Dredged Material, Appendix B: Acute Toxicity Data Sheets
This appendix provides data sheets on the acute toxicity in various animals in the Black Rock Harbor area.
Computer Modeling of Ground-Water Availability in the Pootatuck River Valley, Newtown, Connecticut
From abstract: A hydrologic analysis based on available data, test drilling, seismic refraction profiling, and the stream-aquifer connection was performed using a digital computer model. The report presents its findings on the quality and availability of the ground and surface water of the Pootatuck River Valley in Connecticut.
The Feldspars of the New England and North Appalachian States
From Introduction: "The investigations presented in this bulletin have been undertaken by the bureau with a view to a better understanding of the conditions which confront the producer of commercial feldspar and also with the object of determining wherein the various deposits of feldspar differ."
A Graphic Dictionary of Connecticut
This report aids in finding any geographic feature upon the atlas sheets of Connecticut published by the U.S. Geological Survey.
Habitat Development Field Investigations, Nott Island Upland Habitat Development Site, Connecticut River, Connecticut: Summary Report
This report summarizes habitat development activities at the Nott Island Upland Habitat Development Site in the Connecticut River near Essex, Connecticut, including aspects of engineering, botany, soils, and wildlife.
Habitat Development Field Investigations, Nott Island Upland Habitat Development Site, Connecticut River, Connecticut: Appendix A
Appendix containing a preliminary ecological survey of terrestrial biotic resources at Nott Island, Connecticut to accompany a report on habitat field investigations of the Nott Island Upland Habitat Development Site in the Connecticut River, Connecticut.
Habitat Development Field Investigations, Nott Island Upland Habitat Development Site, Connecticut River, Connecticut: Appendix B
Appendix containing a survey of terrestrial ecology and preliminary botanical monitoring of Nott Island, Connecticut to accompany a report on habitat field investigations of the Nott Island Upland Habitat Development Site in Connecticut.
Hartford, Connecticut--Massachusetts--New Jersey--New York
Map showing biological resources (aquatic organisms, terrestrial organisms, land use, etc.) in the Hartford region of the Atlantic coast area. Scale 1:250,000.
Hydrogeologic Evaluation of Selected Stratified-Drift Deposits in Connecticut
From purpose and scope: The purpose of this investigation was to estimate the water-yielding potential and water-quality characteristics of a stratified-drift deposits in five areas of Connecticut.
Investigation of Multistage Flash Phenomena in a Three-Stage Test System
From Introduction: "This report covers the information resulting from these tasks and additionally the solution to a serious difficulty in obtaining stable operation and reasonable distillate purity due to foaming and priming which was much more serious in three stage test device than it had been in the original two-stage unit."
New England Beryllium Investigations
Report issued by the Bureau of mines over studies conducted on beryllium deposits in New England. Evaluations of the deposits are presented and discussed. This report includes tables, maps, illustrations, and photographs.
New York, New York--Connecticut--New Jersey
Map showing biological resources (aquatic organisms, terrestrial organisms, land use, etc.) in the New York region of the Atlantic coast area. Scale 1:250,000.
Oil and Gas Wells through Workable Coal Beds: Papers and Discussions
From Preface: "In carrying out such a policy with reference to the subject under consideration, the Bureau of Mines invited the State geologists, mine inspectors, and a number of coal operators and oil and gas well drillers from the States interested to meet representatives of the Bureau of Mines in Pittsburgh, Pa., for a discussion of the subject during February 7 and February 8, 1913. This adjourned meeting of the conference will be held at an early date and its report will be printed in a later edition of this bulletin, with such additional suggestions as may be received by the Bureau of Mines. The bureau will be glad, therefore, to receive at the earliest practicable date any additional suggestions or any additional information throwing light on the matters discussed in this bulletin."
Plate 1. Aeroradioactivity of East-Central New York and West-Central New England
Map with graded color shading to show levels of naturally-occurring gamma aeroradioactivity within the New England region of the U.S. Details about the survey and map creation are printed at right. Scale 1:250,000.
Plate 1 - Areoradioactivity and Generalized Geologic Map of Parts of New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts
Map with graded color shading to show levels of naturally-occurring gamma aeroradioactivity in an area of New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts, along with an inset geologic sketch of the same region. Explanatory text about the survey and map creation are printed at right. Scale 1:250,000.
Providence, Rhode Island--Connecticut--Massachusetts--New York
Map showing biological resources (aquatic organisms, terrestrial organisms, land use, etc.) in the Providence region of the Atlantic coast area. Scale 1:250,000.
Reconnaissance of Radioactive Rocks of Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Southeastern New York
Report discussing a 1948 geological examination of 7,662 miles of roadside rocks in Vermont, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and southeastern New York to find deposits of radioactive materials.
Reconnaissance of Radioactive Rocks of Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Southeastern New York
From abstract: In 1948, 7,662 miles of roadside rocks and soils in Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and southeastern New York were traversed with a car-mounted Geiger-Mueller counter. The observed distribution of the abnormally radioactive rocks and soils is limited to certain areas, herein called "radioactive provinces," that are separated from each other by areas of essentially nonradioactive rock.
[Table B-2 Supplementary Field and Analytical Data for Sediments of Hartford Quadrangle]
Sedimentary data tables as part of Appendix B for the National Uranium Resource Evaluation Program study on the Hartford Quadrangle in Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York.
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