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Publications from the staff of the Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics Science Center
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Seismic environment of the Burro Flats site, Ventura County, California: a brief, limited literature review Seismic environment of the Burro Flats site, Ventura County, California: a brief, limited literature review
A limited review of available literature suggests that the maximum horizontal ground acceleration at the Burro Flats site from earthquakes in the region could range from less than 0.1 to 0.49 g. A magnitude 8 earthquake on the nearby San Andreas fault could produce ground acceleration in the range 0.18 to 0.31 g, and an expectable larger earthquake on that fault could produce larger...
Authors
Carl M. Wentworth, Manuel G. Bonilla, Jane M. Buchanan
Petroleum potential of the Kandik basin, east-central Alaska Petroleum potential of the Kandik basin, east-central Alaska
No abstract available.
Authors
Michael Churkin, Earl E. Brabb
Blueschist-facies metamorphism related to regional thrust faulting Blueschist-facies metamorphism related to regional thrust faulting
Rocks of the blueschist (glaucophane schist) facies occur throughout the world in narrow tectonic belts associated with ultramafic rocks. In the Coast Range province of California, blueschist rocks are devloped in the eugeosynclinal Franciscan Formation of Late Mesozoic age. The blueschist rocks form a narrow belt for more than 800 km along the eastern margin of this province and...
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M.C. Blake, W. P. Irwin, R. G. Coleman
Tectonic development of western California during the Late Mesozoic Tectonic development of western California during the Late Mesozoic
No abstract available.
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M. Clark Blake, W. P. Irwin, R. G. Coleman
Preliminary geologic map of the Black River quadrangle, east-central Alaska Preliminary geologic map of the Black River quadrangle, east-central Alaska
No abstract available.
Authors
Earl E. Brabb, Michael Churkin
Geologic map of the Buffalo Mountain quadrangle, Pershing and Churchill Counties, Nevada Geologic map of the Buffalo Mountain quadrangle, Pershing and Churchill Counties, Nevada
No abstract available.
Authors
R. E. Wallace, N. J. Silberling, W. P. Irwin, D.B. Tatlock
Six new Paleozoic and Mesozoic formations in east-central Alaska Six new Paleozoic and Mesozoic formations in east-central Alaska
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Authors
Earl E. Brabb
Shatter cones at Sierra Madera, Texas Shatter cones at Sierra Madera, Texas
Shatter cones abound in the central uplift of Sierra Madera and they occur as far as 6.5 kilometers from the center. Apical angles average near 90 degrees. Whole cones and full cones represented by diversely oriented cone segments in any structural block show relatively uniform orientations of axes and a dominant direction of point. The cones predate faulting and folding in the central...
Authors
Keith A. Howard, Terry W. Offield
Isotopic age of the Nevadan Orogeny and older Plutonic and metamorphic events in the Klamath Mountains, California Isotopic age of the Nevadan Orogeny and older Plutonic and metamorphic events in the Klamath Mountains, California
Several metamorphic and plutonic events have been recognized in the Klamath Mountains utilizing potassium-argon and rubidium-strontium mineral and whole-rock ages. The oldest known metamorphic event in the region produced the Abrams Mica Schist and the co-extensive Salmon Hornblende Schist. Strontium evolution diagrams indicate that the age of primary metamorphism of the Abrams Mica...
Authors
Marvin A. Lanphere, William P. Irwin, Preston E. Hotz
Flow direction in triclinic folded rocks Flow direction in triclinic folded rocks
No abstract available.
Authors
Keith A. Howard
Chittenden, California, earthquake of September 14, 1963 Chittenden, California, earthquake of September 14, 1963
No abstract available.
Authors
E. E. Brabb
Devonian rocks of the Yukon-Porcupine Rivers area and their tectonic relation to other Devonian sequences in Alaska Devonian rocks of the Yukon-Porcupine Rivers area and their tectonic relation to other Devonian sequences in Alaska
Devonian rocks along the Yukon River near the Alaska-Yukon boundary comprise 250 feet of limestone and shale and 800 feet of chert and siliceous shale, all referred to the McCann Hill Chert of Early to Late Devonian age; about 3,000 feet of non-marine chert-pebble conglomerate, graywacke, and shale of the Nation River Formation (Late Devonian); and about 3,000 feet of an unnamed chert...
Authors
Michael Churkin, Earl E. Brabb