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Priorities for landslide mapping during the International Decade of Hazard Reduction Priorities for landslide mapping during the International Decade of Hazard Reduction
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E. 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
Proposal for worldwide landslide hazard maps Proposal for worldwide landslide hazard maps
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Authors
E. 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
Economics and the national oil and gas assessment: The case of onshore northern Alaska Economics and the national oil and gas assessment: The case of onshore northern Alaska
The National Oil and Gas Assessment of undiscovered recoverable conventional oil and gas resources assigned nearly 36% of the undiscovered U.S. onshore oil resources and 28% of the commercially developable undiscovered oil resources to onshore northern Alaska. Economic screening models were applied to the geologic play assessment to estimate the commercially developable resources. This...
Authors
Emil D. Attanasi, Kenneth J. Bird, R. F. Mast
Northward displacements of forearc slivers in the Coast Ranges of California and Southwest Oregon during the late Mesozoic and early Cenozoic Northward displacements of forearc slivers in the Coast Ranges of California and Southwest Oregon during the late Mesozoic and early Cenozoic
North American-Farallon-Kula plate motion data, combined with estimated strikeslip displacements obtained from the obliquity of convergence along active circumPacific subduction zones, can be used to estimate the amount of strike-slip displacement along the forearc region of western North America. This evidence suggests a minumum of 500 km and maximum of 1600 km displacement with respect...
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A. S. Jayko, M.C. Blake
Broad trends in geomagnetic paleointensity on Hawaii during Holocene time Broad trends in geomagnetic paleointensity on Hawaii during Holocene time
Paleointensity determinations have been obtained from 22 basaltic lava flows on the island of Hawaii using the Thelliers' method. Radiocarbon dating indicates that these flows erupted at intervals ranging from about 200 to 1000 years, and results of the experiments provide an estimate of broad trends in geomagnetic paleointensity during Holocene time in the vicinity of Hawaii. Most of...
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Edward A. Mankinen, Duane E. Champion
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Small fields in the National Oil and Gas Assessment Small fields in the National Oil and Gas Assessment
In the 1989 National Oil and Gas Assessment prepared by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Minerals Management Service, undiscovered oil and gas resources in small fields were assessed separately from resources in fields containing more than 1 million bbl of oil equivalent. This paper concerns the USGS Part of the study: onshore and state waters in the conterminous United States...
Authors
David H. Root, Emil Attanasi
Subsurface temperatures and geothermal gradients on the north slope of Alaska Subsurface temperatures and geothermal gradients on the north slope of Alaska
On the North Slope of Alaska, geothermal gradient data are available from high-resolution, equilibrated well-bore surveys and from estimates based on well-log identification of the base of ice-bearing permafrost. A total of 46 North Slope wells, considered to be in or near thermal equilibrium, have been surveyed with high-resolution temperatures devices and geothermal gradients can be...
Authors
Timothy S. Collett, Kenneth J. Bird, Leslie B. Magoon
Development of 3-D lithostratigraphic and confidence models at Yucca Mountain, Nevada Development of 3-D lithostratigraphic and confidence models at Yucca Mountain, Nevada
Computerized three-dimensional geologic models of potential high-level nuclear waste repositories such as Yucca Moutain, Nevada, are important for visualizing the complex interplay of (1) thickness and facies variations in lithostratigraphic units and (2) the disruption of these units by faults. The concept of a 'model of confidence' in the lithostratigraphic model is introduced to show...
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D.C. Buesch, J.E. Nelson, R. P. Dickerson, R.W. Spengler
Chiricahua Peak quadrangle, Cochise County, Arizona: Analytic data and geologic sample catalog Chiricahua Peak quadrangle, Cochise County, Arizona: Analytic data and geologic sample catalog
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Edward A. du Bray, Douglas B. Yager, John S. Pallister
Development of grade and tonnage models for different deposit types Development of grade and tonnage models for different deposit types
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Donald A. Singer
Spatial and temporal analysis of precious-metal deposit models for a mineral resource assessment of Nevada Spatial and temporal analysis of precious-metal deposit models for a mineral resource assessment of Nevada
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Steve Ludington, D. P. Cox, M.G. Sherlock, Donald A. Singer, Byron R. Berger, Joseph V. Tingley