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Look before you build: Geologic studies for safer land development in the San Francisco Bay area Look before you build: Geologic studies for safer land development in the San Francisco Bay area

This Circular provides a general description of the types of geologic hazards that exist throughout the United States. In nontechnical language this book describes how geologic information can be incorporated in the land-use development process and contains useful discussion of several examples from the San Francisco Bay area and elsewhere in the United States of how geologic information...
Authors
Martha Blair-Tyler

Inventory of landslides triggered by the 1994 Northridge, California earthquake Inventory of landslides triggered by the 1994 Northridge, California earthquake

The 17 January 1994 Northridge, California, earthquake (M=6.7) triggered more than 11,000 landslides over an area of about 10,000 km?. Most of the landslides were concentrated in a 1,000-km? area that includes the Santa Susana Mountains and the mountains north of the Santa Clara River valley. We mapped landslides triggered by the earthquake in the field and from 1:60,000-scale aerial...
Authors
Edwin L. Harp, Randall W. Jibson

Seismic velocity structure and composition of the continental crust: A global view Seismic velocity structure and composition of the continental crust: A global view

Seismic techniques provide the highest‐resolution measurements of the structure of the crust and have been conducted on a worldwide basis. We summarize the structure of the continental crust based on the results of seismic refraction profiles and infer crustal composition as a function of depth by comparing these results with high‐pressure laboratory measurements of seismic velocity for...
Authors
Nikolas I. Christensen, Walter D. Mooney

Geomagnetism applications Geomagnetism applications

The social uses of geomagnetism include the physics of the space environment, satellite damage, pipeline corrosion, electric power-grid failure, communication interference, global positioning disruption, mineral-resource detection, interpretation of the Earth's formation and structure, navigation, weather, and magnetoreception in organisms. The need for continuing observations of the...
Authors
Wallace H. Campbell

Crustal geophysics gives insight into new madrid seismic zone Crustal geophysics gives insight into new madrid seismic zone

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Authors
T.G. Hildenbrand, Eugene S. Schweig, Rufus D. Catchings, Victoria E. Langenheim, Walter D. Mooney, Thomas L. Pratt, W. D. Stanley

The Los Angeles Dam Story The Los Angeles Dam Story

In 1971, the near-failure of a dam during a magnitude 6.7 earthquake forced 80,000 people to evacuate their residences. In 1994, the replacement dam survived an almost identical earthquake with little damage. Underlying this progress in designing critical structures are years of research on the powerful shaking during large earthquakes.
Authors
Robert A. Page, David M. Boore, Robert F. Yerkes

Near real-time monitoring of seismic events and status of portable digital recorders using satellite telemetry Near real-time monitoring of seismic events and status of portable digital recorders using satellite telemetry

Near real-time monitoring of seismic events and status of portable 16-bit digital recorders has been established for arrays near Parkfield, Mammoth Lakes, and San Francisco, California. This monitoring system provides near real-time seismic event identification (rough location and magnitude) and a cost-effective means to maintain arrays at near 100% operational level. Principal...
Authors
R.J. Mueller, Meei-You Lee, M.J.S. Johnston, Roger D. Borcherdt, G. Glassmoyer, S. Silverman

Three-dimensional modeling of pull-apart basins: implications for the tectonics of the Dead Sea Basin Three-dimensional modeling of pull-apart basins: implications for the tectonics of the Dead Sea Basin

We model the three-dimensional (3-D) crustal deformation in a deep pull-apart basin as a result of relative plate motion along a transform system and compare the results to the tectonics of the Dead Sea Basin. The brittle upper crust is modeled by a boundary element technique as an elastic block, broken by two en echelon semi-infinite vertical faults. The deformation is caused by a...
Authors
Rafael Katzman, Uri S. ten Brink, Jian Lin

Debris flow, debris avalanche, and flood hazards at and downstream from Mount Rainier, Washington Debris flow, debris avalanche, and flood hazards at and downstream from Mount Rainier, Washington

Mount Rainier volcano has produced many large debris flows and debris avalanches during the last 10,000 years. These flows have periodically traveled more than 100 kilometers from the volcano to inundate parts of the now-populated Puget Sound Lowland. Meteorological floods also have caused damage, but future effects will be partly mitigated by reservoirs. Mount Rainier presents the most...
Authors
Kevin M. Scott, J.W. Vallance

Seismic refraction measurements within the Peninsular terrane, south central Alaska Seismic refraction measurements within the Peninsular terrane, south central Alaska

We present an interpretation of crustal seismic refraction data from the Peninsular terrane, one of the many exotic terranes that have been accreted to the continental margin of southern Alaska in the past 200 m.y. A seismic refraction line was collected along the Glenn Highway in the Copper River Basin of south central Alaska in 1984 and 1985, as part of the U.S. Geological Survey Trans...
Authors
Elizabeth L. Ambos, Walter D. Mooney, Gary S. Fuis
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