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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
Preliminary geologic map of Alaska Preliminary geologic map of Alaska
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Helen M. Beikman
Feasibility and cost of using a computer to prepare landslide susceptibility maps of the San Francisco Bay region, California Feasibility and cost of using a computer to prepare landslide susceptibility maps of the San Francisco Bay region, California
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Evelyn B. Newman, Arthur R. Paradis, Earl E. Brabb
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Geology, Energy, and Minerals Mission Area, Natural Hazards Mission Area, Energy Resources Program, Landslide Hazards Program, Mineral Resources Program, National Laboratories Program, Science and Decisions Center, Geologic Hazards Science Center, Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics Science Center
Paleomagnetic evidence for a Late Cretaceous deformation of the Great Valley Sequence, Sacramento Valley, California Paleomagnetic evidence for a Late Cretaceous deformation of the Great Valley Sequence, Sacramento Valley, California
Paleomagnetic samples from five localities within the Great Valley sequence range in age from Late Jurassic to Late Cretaceous. All samples possess normal polarity, and alternating-field demagnetization experiments show that the remanence was acquired after the sequence was folded. A mean paleomagnetic pole position determined from 17 demagnetized samples is located at 72° N., 181° E...
Authors
Edward A. Mankinen
Geomagnetic paleointensities from radiocarbon‐dated lava flows on Hawaii and the question of the Pacific nondipole low Geomagnetic paleointensities from radiocarbon‐dated lava flows on Hawaii and the question of the Pacific nondipole low
Radiocarbon ages have been published for nine basaltic lava flows on the island of Hawaii; the ages range from 2600 to somewhat older than 17,900 years B.P. By using the Thelliers' method in vacuum, geomagnetic paleointensity values were obtained from eight of the lavas; the ninth proved unsuitable. The paleointensities for the four youngest flows (2600–4600 years B.P.) yield virtual...
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Robert S. Coe, Sherman Gromme, Edward A. Mankinen
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Regional mineral resource assessment in Alaska, a case history Regional mineral resource assessment in Alaska, a case history
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Authors
Donald A. Singer, W. D. Menzie, John H. DeYoung