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Plates 1-6: Uranium Favorability of Cenozoic Sedimentary Rocks of the Western Snake River Basin, Idaho

Description: Two maps showing the geologic features of the Western Snake River Basin, Idaho and locations of sample sites, wells, and cross-section locations. Four additional plates illustrate lithologic logs for the 17 petroleum test wells and 2 deep water wells selected for use in the study. The water wells were selected on the basis of total depth, quality of lithologic log, and location with respect to the lines of section. The sections A-A', B-B', C-C', and D-D' are shown on Plates 3 through 6, respect… more
Date: October 1976
Creator: Marjaniemi, Darwin Keith; Curry, William E. & Robins, Jerold W.
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Summary of Some Current and Possible Future Environmental Problems Related to Geology and Hydrology at Memphis, Tennessee

Description: From introduction: This report summarizes information concerning many aspects of the geology and hydrology at Memphis, Tennessee. It also outlines some of the current problems related to the local geology and hydrology or ones that may arise as a result of urbanization and industrialization of the area.
Date: October 1976
Creator: Parks, William S. & Lounsbury, Richard W.
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Three-Dimensional Thermal-Neutron Radiography

Description: Three-dimensional radiographic methods provide a means of determining the depth of defect indications and minimizing the confusion that results from overlapping images of structures at various depths in an object. One method of obtaining and displaying three-dimensional radiographic images is multiple-film laminagraphy, i.e., a series of radiographic films taken at different orientations can be viewed superimposed to present a sharply focused image of any desired object plane. Methods that use … more
Date: October 1976
Creator: Berger, H. & Reimann, K. J.
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What About Metric?

Description: Pamphlet issued by the United States National Bureau of Standards discussing the reasons that the U.S. decided passed the Metric Conversion Act of 1975 and provides tables, illustrations, and formulas for converting between customary units and metric units of measuring weight, length, volume, and temperature. It also includes a discussion of how one might expect to use metric measurements in the marketplace, in the home, and at work.
Date: October 1976
Creator: Barbrow, Louis E. & Halpin, Suellen
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