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Analytical data for waters of the Harvard Open Pit, Jamestown Mine, Tuolumne County, California, March 1998-September 1999 Analytical data for waters of the Harvard Open Pit, Jamestown Mine, Tuolumne County, California, March 1998-September 1999
The Jamestown mine is located in the Jamestown mining district in western Tuolumne County, California (see Fig. 1). This district is one of many located on or near the Melones fault zone, a major regional suture in the Sierra Nevada foothills. The districts along the Melones fault comprise the Mother Lode gold belt (Clark, 1970). The Harvard pit is the largest of several open pits mined...
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R. P. Ashley, K. S. Savage
Digital database of mining-related features at selected historic and active phosphate mines, Bannock, Bear Lake, Bingham, and Caribou counties, Idaho Digital database of mining-related features at selected historic and active phosphate mines, Bannock, Bear Lake, Bingham, and Caribou counties, Idaho
This report provides a description of data and processes used to produce a spatial database that delineates mining-related features in areas of historic and active phosphate mining in the core of the southeastern Idaho phosphate resource area. The data have varying degrees of accuracy and attribution detail. Classification of areas by type of mining-related activity at active mines is...
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J. Douglas Causey, Phillip R. Moyle
1:100,000-scale topographic contours derived from digital elevation models, San Francisco Bay region, California: a digital database 1:100,000-scale topographic contours derived from digital elevation models, San Francisco Bay region, California: a digital database
This report presents a consistent set of 1:100,000-scale vector topographic contours for all eleven 30x60-minute quadrangles in the San Francisco Bay region for use in visualizing the topography and preparing maps of the region. The contours were prepared by contouring an areally continuous 30-m altitude grid (National Elevation Dataset, Jan., 1999), and differ from USGS hypsographic DLG...
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Heather M. Wright, Carl M. Wentworth
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Geology, Energy, and Minerals Mission Area, Energy Resources Program, Mineral Resources Program, National Laboratories Program, Science and Decisions Center, Western Geographic Science Center, Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics Science Center, Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry Science Center
Gravity data along LARSE (Los Angeles Regional Seismic Experiment) Line II, southern California Gravity data along LARSE (Los Angeles Regional Seismic Experiment) Line II, southern California
The U.S. Geological Survey conducted a detailed gravity study along part of the Los Angeles Regional Seismic Experiment (LARSE) transect across the San Fernando Basin and Transverse Ranges to help characterize the structure underlying this area. 249 gravity measurements were collected along the transect and to augment regional coverage near the profile. An isostatic gravity low of 50-60...
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R .J. Wooley, V.E. Langenheim
Geologic map and digital database of the Porcupine Wash 7.5 minute Quadrangle, Riverside County, southern California Geologic map and digital database of the Porcupine Wash 7.5 minute Quadrangle, Riverside County, southern California
This data set maps and describes the geology of the Porcupine Wash 7.5 minute quadrangle, Riverside County, southern California. The quadrangle, situated in Joshua Tree National Park in the eastern Transverse Ranges physiographic and structural province, encompasses parts of the Hexie Mountains, Cottonwood Mountains, northern Eagle Mountains, and south flank of Pinto Basin. It is...
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Robert E. Powell
Geologic constraints on the upper limits of reserve growth Geologic constraints on the upper limits of reserve growth
For many oil and gas fields, estimates of ultimate recovery (the sum of cumulative production plus estimated reserves) tend to increase from one year to the next, and the gain is called reserve growth. Forecasts of reserve growth by the U.S. Geological Survey rely on statistical analyses of historical records of oil and gas production and estimated reserves. The preproposal in this Open...
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Richard G. Stanley
Preliminary compilation of data for selected oil test wells in Northern California Preliminary compilation of data for selected oil test wells in Northern California
Oil test wells can provide information on the depth, age, inclination, porosity, permeability, density, faulting, folding, and organic content of geologic formations mapped at the surface, or on units not recognized in surface outcrops. Formation density, as expressed in sonic and density logs commonly obtained when wells are drilled, has become increasingly important in making a crustal...
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Earl E. Brabb, Charles L. Powell, Thomas M. Brocher
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Basin-centered gas systems of the U.S. Basin-centered gas systems of the U.S.
Basin-center accumulations, a type of continuous accumulation, have spatial dimensions equal to or exceeding those of conventional oil and gas accumulations, but unlike conventional fields, cannot be represented in terms of discrete, countable units delineated by downdip hydrocarbon-water contacts. Common geologic and production characteristics of continuous accumulations include their...
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Marin A. Popov, Vito F. Nuccio, Thaddeus S. Dyman, Timothy A. Gognat, Ronald C. Johnson, James W. Schmoker, Michael S. Wilson, Charles E. Bartberger
Geologic map and database of the Roseburg 30' x 60' quadrangle, Douglas and Coos Counties, Oregon Geologic map and database of the Roseburg 30' x 60' quadrangle, Douglas and Coos Counties, Oregon
The Roseburg 30' x 60' Quadrangle covers the southeastern margin of the Oregon Coast Range and its tectonic boundary with Mesozoic terranes of the Klamath Mountains (see figures 1 and 2 in pamphlet, also shown on map sheet). The geologic framework of the Roseburg area was established by the pioneering work of Diller (1898), Wells and Peck, (1961) and Ewart Baldwin (1974) and his students...
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Ray E. Wells, A. S. Jayko, A. R. Niem, G. Black, T. Wiley, E. Baldwin, K. M. Molenaar, K.L. Wheeler, C. B. DuRoss, R. W. Givler
The erosion of the Grand Canyon The erosion of the Grand Canyon
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George Billingsley
Alaska: A twenty-first-century petroleum province Alaska: A twenty-first-century petroleum province
Alaska, the least explored of all United States regions, is estimated to contain approximately 40% of total U.S. undiscovered, technically recoverable oil and natural-gas resources, based on the most recent U.S. Department of the Interior (U.S. Geological Survey and Minerals Management Service) estimates. Northern Alaska, including the North Slope and adjacent Beaufort and Chukchi...
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Kenneth J. Bird