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Publications of the Western Geologic Mapping Team 1997-1998 Publications of the Western Geologic Mapping Team 1997-1998
The Western Geologic Mapping Team (WGMT) of the U.S. Geological Survey, Geologic Division (USGS, GD), conducts geologic mapping and related topical earth-science studies in the western United States. This work is focused on areas where modern geologic maps and associated earth-science data are needed to address key societal and environmental issues such as ground-water quality, potential...
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Paul Stone, C.L. Powell
An ARC/Info point coverage of Mineral Resource Data System (MRDS) locations in eleven western states An ARC/Info point coverage of Mineral Resource Data System (MRDS) locations in eleven western states
This ARC/Info coverage, derived from the USGS Mineral Resource Data System (MRDS), contains 60,490 records that fall within the states of Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming. The dataset has 13 fields containing information on record identification, location, commodity, geology, and deposit type. The data for this report...
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David Frank
Digital geologic map of the Sandpoint 1- by 2-degree quadrangle, Washington, Idaho, and Montana Digital geologic map of the Sandpoint 1- by 2-degree quadrangle, Washington, Idaho, and Montana
The geology of the Sandpoint 1:250,000 quadrangle, Washington, Idaho, and Montana was mapped by F.K. Miller, R.F. Burmester, D.M. Miller, and R.E. Powell between 1963 and 1995 onto a scale-stable 1:250,000 topographic map base and subsequently input into an Arc/Info geographic information system (GIS) by P.D. Derkey. The digital geologic map database can be queried in many ways to...
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F. Miller, R. F. Burmester, R. Powell, D. M. Miller, P. Derkey
Long Valley Coring Project, Inyo County, California, 1998, preliminary stratigraphy and images of recovered core Long Valley Coring Project, Inyo County, California, 1998, preliminary stratigraphy and images of recovered core
Phase III of the Long Valley Exploratory Well, the Long Valley Coring Project, obtained continuous core between the depths of 7,180 and 9,831 ft (2,188 to 2,996 meters) during the summer of 1998. This report contains a compendium of information designed to facilitate post-drilling research focussed on the study of the core. Included are a preliminary stratigraphic column compiled...
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Penelope Sackett, Vicki McConnell, Angela Roach, Susan Priest, John Sass
Geologic map of the Scotts Mills, Silverton, and Stayton Northeast 7.5 minute quadrangles, Northwest Oregon: A digital database Geologic map of the Scotts Mills, Silverton, and Stayton Northeast 7.5 minute quadrangles, Northwest Oregon: A digital database
The Scotts Mills, Silverton, and Stayton NE 7.5 minute quadrangles are situated along the eastern margin of the Willamette Valley and adjacent lower foothills (Waldo and Silverton Hills) of the Cascade Range (Fig. 1). The terrain within this area is of low to moderate relief, ranging from 100 to more than 1000 ft above sea level. This area is largely rural, with most of the valley floor...
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Terry Tolan, Marvin Beeson, Karen Wheeler
An evaluation of sand and gravel resources in and near the Prescott National Forest in the Verde Valley, Arizona, with a section on evaluation of sand and gravel resources using selected engineering variables An evaluation of sand and gravel resources in and near the Prescott National Forest in the Verde Valley, Arizona, with a section on evaluation of sand and gravel resources using selected engineering variables
This study was based on available published literature. Although no field investigation was conducted in the Prescott National Forest to the west of the Verde River, a field investigation was conducted in the summer of 1994 by this author on the Coconino National Forest, to the east of the Verde River, where units of surficial materials of the same age and similar character are found...
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Leslie Cox, James Bliss, Robert Miller
Geologic map of the Hart Peak quadrangle, California and Nevada: A digital database Geologic map of the Hart Peak quadrangle, California and Nevada: A digital database
The Hart Peak 1:24,000-scale quadrangle is located about 12 km southwest of Searchlight, Nevada, comprehending the eastern part of the Castle Peaks, California, and most of the Castle Mountains and the northwestern part of the Piute Range, in California and Nevada. The Castle Peaks area constitutes the northeasternmost part of the northeast-trending New York Mountains. The Castle...
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Jane Nielson, Ryan D. Turner, David R. Bedford
Geologic map of the East of Grotto Hills quadrangle, California: A digital database Geologic map of the East of Grotto Hills quadrangle, California: A digital database
The East of Grotto Hills 1:24,000-scale quadrangle of California lies west of the Colorado River about 30 km southwest of Searchlight, Nevada, near the boundary between the northern and southern parts of the Basin and Range Province. The quadrangle includes the eastern margin of Lanfair Valley, the southernmost part of the Castle Mountains, and part of the northwest Piute Range. The...
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Jane Nielson, David R. Bedford
Physiographic rim of the Grand Canyon, Arizona: A digital database Physiographic rim of the Grand Canyon, Arizona: A digital database
This Open-File report is a digital physiographic map database. This pamphlet serves to introduce and describe the digital data. There is no paper map included in the Open-File report. The report does include, however, PostScript and PDF format plot files, each containing an image of the map. For those interested in a paper plot of information contained in the database or in obtaining the
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George Billingsley, Haydee Hampton
Borehole-geophysical characterization of a fractured-bedrock aquifer, Rye, New Hampshire Borehole-geophysical characterization of a fractured-bedrock aquifer, Rye, New Hampshire
Borehole geophysical logs collected from six wells were analyzed to characterize a high-yield bedrock aquifer in the Town of Rye, New Hampshire. Video camera, caliper, fluid temperature and conductivity, natural gamma, and deviation logs were used to identify and characterize the fractured bedrock. More advanced geophysical tools included acoustic televiewer and borehole radar, which...
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C. D. Johnson, A.H. Dunstan, Thomas Mack, J.W. Lane
An interpretation of the 1997 airborne electromagnetic (AEM) survey, Fort Huachuca vicinity, Cochise County, Arizona An interpretation of the 1997 airborne electromagnetic (AEM) survey, Fort Huachuca vicinity, Cochise County, Arizona
In March of 1997, an airborne electromagnetic (AEM) survey of the Fort Huachuca Military Reservation and immediate surrounds was conducted. This survey was sponsored by the U.S. Army and contracted through the Geologic Division of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Data were gathered by Geoterrex-Dighem Ltd. of Ottawa, Canada. The survey aircraft is surrounded by a coil through which a...
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Mark Bultman, Mark Gettings, Jeff Wynn