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Publications from the staff of the Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics Science Center
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Bouguer gravity map of the Bangor 1° x 2° quadrangle, Maine Bouguer gravity map of the Bangor 1° x 2° quadrangle, Maine
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Robert W. Simpson, Wallace A. Bothner, Dennis S. Hodge
Geological Survey research 1979 Geological Survey research 1979
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Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey
Progress on seismic zonation in the San Francisco Bay region Progress on seismic zonation in the San Francisco Bay region
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Earl E. Brabb
Apollo over the Moon: A view from orbit Apollo over the Moon: A view from orbit
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Harold Masursky, G. W. Colton, Farouk El-Baz, Frederick J. Doyle, Richard E. Eggleton, Maurice J. Grolier, James W. Head, Carroll Ann Hodges, Keith A. Howard, Leon J. Kosofsky, Baerbel K. Lucchitta, Michael C. McEwen, Henry J. Moore, Gerald G. Schaber, David H. Scott, Laurence A. Soderblom, Mareta West, D.E. Wilhems
Examples of seismic zonation in the San Francisco Bay region Examples of seismic zonation in the San Francisco Bay region
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W. J. Kockelman, E. E. Brabb
Early Cretaceous metamorphic age of the South Fork Mountain Schist in the northern Coast Ranges of California Early Cretaceous metamorphic age of the South Fork Mountain Schist in the northern Coast Ranges of California
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Marvin A. Lanphere, M. Clark Blake, W. P. Irwin
Neogene basin formation in relation to plate tectonic evolution of San Andreas fault system, California Neogene basin formation in relation to plate tectonic evolution of San Andreas fault system, California
More than 90% of the known petroleum accumulations west of the San Andreas fault in California are in strata deposited in areally restricted Neogene basins that formed during a major tectonic reorganization of western California. These deep, localized Neogene basins replaced broad, regionally persistent Paleogene depositional aprons, although some of the Neogene basins in northern and...
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Blake, R. H. Campbell, T.W. Dibblee, D. G. Howell, Tor H. Nilsen, W. R. Normark, J. G. Vedder, E. A. Silver
Stratigraphic contrasts across the San Gregorio fault, Santa Cruz Mountains, west-central California Stratigraphic contrasts across the San Gregorio fault, Santa Cruz Mountains, west-central California
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J. C. Clark, E. E. Brabb
Circum-Pacific Conference included the environment Circum-Pacific Conference included the environment
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E. E. Brabb, T. L. Wright
Megalineament in southeastern Alaska marks southwest edge of Coast Range batholithic complex Megalineament in southeastern Alaska marks southwest edge of Coast Range batholithic complex
The Coast Range megalineament is a prominent, nearly continuous topographic and structural feature that extends southeastward about 550 km (330 mi) from its junction with the Chatham Strait – Lynn Canal fault at Point Sherman to Tongass Passage near the mouth of Pearse Canal where it leaves southeastern Alaska. It probably extends still further southeastward into British Columbia along...
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David A. Brew, A. B. Ford