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Gravity studies in the Cascade Range Gravity studies in the Cascade Range

A compatible set of gravity data has been compiled for the entire Cascade Range. From this data set a series of interpretive color gravity maps have been prepared, including a free air anomaly map, Bouguer anomaly map at a principle, and an alternate reduction density, and filtered and derivative versions of the Bouguer anomaly map. The regional anomaly pattern and gradients outline the...
Authors
Carol A. Finn, David Williams

HIGH-TEMPERATURE GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES IN HYDROTHERMAL CONVECTION SYSTEMS IN THE UNITED STATES. HIGH-TEMPERATURE GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES IN HYDROTHERMAL CONVECTION SYSTEMS IN THE UNITED STATES.

The calculation of high-temperature geothermal resources ( greater than 150 degree C) in the United States has been done by estimating the temperature, area, and thickness of each identified system. These data, along with a general model for recoverability of geothermal energy and a calculation that takes account of the conversion of thermal energy to electricity, yielded an estimate of...
Authors
Manuel Nathenson

INTERACTIVE NAME PLACEMENT FOR PROVISIONAL MAPS. INTERACTIVE NAME PLACEMENT FOR PROVISIONAL MAPS.

Computer generation and placement of map type has been refined into a production mode at Mid-Continent Mapping Center (MCMC) for USGS 1:24,000- and 1:25,000-scale Provisional maps. The map collar program is written in FORTRAN using batch processing that allows the program to work in the background.
Authors
Jeffrey L. Goldberg, Thomas C. Miller

LITHOLOGIC MAPPING USING LANDSAT THEMATIC MAPPER DATA. LITHOLOGIC MAPPING USING LANDSAT THEMATIC MAPPER DATA.

The paper is in abstract form. It discusses the Landsat-4 Thematic Mapper (TM), with its new near infrared bands centered at 1. 65 mu m and 2. 20 mu m and spatial resolution of 30 m, which has been used to distinguish rocks containing minerals having ferric-iron absorption bands in the visible and near-infrared and Al-O and CO//3 absorption bands in the 2. 1-2. 4 mu m regions. On the...
Authors
M. H. Podwysocki, J.W. Salisbury, O. D. Jones, D.L. Mimms

Major and trace elements in Mahogany zone oil shale in two cores from the Green River Formation, piceance basin, Colorado Major and trace elements in Mahogany zone oil shale in two cores from the Green River Formation, piceance basin, Colorado

The Parachute Creek Member of the lacustrine Green River Formation contains thick sequences of rich oil-shale. The richest sequence and the richest oil-shale bed occurring in the member are called the Mahogany zone and the Mahogany bed, respectively, and were deposited in ancient Lake Uinta. The name "Mahogany" is derived from the red-brown color imparted to the rock by its rich-kerogen...
Authors
M. L. Tuttle, W.E. Dean, N. L. Parduhn
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