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Oil–bearing rocks of the Davenport and Point Reyes areas and their implications for offset along the San Gregorio and northern San Andreas faults Oil–bearing rocks of the Davenport and Point Reyes areas and their implications for offset along the San Gregorio and northern San Andreas faults
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Authors
Richard Stanley, Paul Lillis
Geologic map and digital database of the Apache Canyon 7.5' quadrangle, Ventura and Kern counties, California Geologic map and digital database of the Apache Canyon 7.5' quadrangle, Ventura and Kern counties, California
The Apache Canyon 7.5-minute quadrangle is located in southwestern California about 55 km northeast of Santa Barbara and 65 km southwest of Bakersfield. This report presents the results of a geologic mapping investigation of the Apache Canyon quadrangle that was carried out in 1997-1999 as part of the U.S. Geological Survey's Southern California Areal Mapping Project. This quadrangle was...
Authors
Paul Stone, P. M. Cossette
Book review: Geomagnetism. (Research: Past and Present) Book review: Geomagnetism. (Research: Past and Present)
Book information: Geomagnetism. (Research: Past and Present)" Wilfried Schröder, editor, 2000. Science Edition /IDCH-IAGA, Darmstadt Germany. 248 p.
Authors
Edward Mankinen
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New Mexico aggregate production sites, 1997-1999 New Mexico aggregate production sites, 1997-1999
This report presents data, including latitude and longitude, for aggregate sites in New Mexico that were believed to be active in the period 1997-1999. The data are presented in paper form in Part A of this report and as Microsoft Excel 97 and Data Interchange Format (DIF) files in Part B. The work was undertaken as part of the effort to update information for the National Atlas. This...
Authors
Greta Orris
Operational guidelines (version 1.0) for geological fieldwork in areas endemic for Coccidioidomycosis (Valley Fever) Operational guidelines (version 1.0) for geological fieldwork in areas endemic for Coccidioidomycosis (Valley Fever)
Coccidioidomycosis (Valley Fever) is a disease caused by the inhalation of the arthroconidia (spores) of Coccidioides immitis, a fungus that lives in the soils of southwestern United States. Although large numbers of people are exposed to the arthroconidia and are consequently infected, very few individuals contract the more serious forms of the disease. Earth scientists working in field...
Authors
Frederick Fisher, Mark Bultman, Demosthenes Pappagianis
Geophysical constraints on the Virgin River Depression, Nevada, Utah, and Arizona Geophysical constraints on the Virgin River Depression, Nevada, Utah, and Arizona
Gravity and aeromagnetic data provide insights into the subsurface lithology and structure of the Virgin River Depression (VRD) of Nevada, Utah, and Arizona. The gravity data indicate that the Quaternary and Tertiary sedimentary deposits hide a complex pre-Cenozoic surface. A north-northwest-trending basement ridge separates the Mesquite and Mormon basins, as evidenced by seismic...
Authors
Victoria E. Langenheim, J. Glen, R.C. Jachens, G. Dixon, T.C. Katzer, R. Morin
Digital geologic map of the Coeur d'Alene 1:100,000 quadrangle, Idaho and Montana Digital geologic map of the Coeur d'Alene 1:100,000 quadrangle, Idaho and Montana
Between 1961 and 1969, Alan Griggs and others conducted fieldwork to prepare a geologic map of the Spokane 1:250,000 map (Griggs, 1973). Their field observations were posted on paper copies of 15-minute quadrangle maps. In 1999, the USGS contracted with the Idaho Geological Survey to prepare a digital version of the Coeur d’Alene 1:100,000 quadrangle. To facilitate this work, the USGS...
Authors
Steven R. digital compilation by Munts
Basement structure beneath Langford Well Lake basin, Fort Irwin, California, based on inversion of gravity data Basement structure beneath Langford Well Lake basin, Fort Irwin, California, based on inversion of gravity data
Gravity data were used to study the basement structure of Langford Well Lake basin at the U.S. Army National Training Center, Fort Irwin, California. Figure 1 shows the location of the study area. During 1996 and 1999, 290 new gravity stations were measured. These data were merged with existing data to produce a depth-to-basement map, which, in turn was converted to a structure map of...
Authors
Robert Morin
Principal facts for gravity stations in the Antelope Valley-Bedell Flat area, west-central Nevada Principal facts for gravity stations in the Antelope Valley-Bedell Flat area, west-central Nevada
In April 2000 the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) established 211 gravity stations in the Antelope Valley and Bedell Flat area of west-central Nevada (see figure 1). The stations were located about 15 miles north of Reno, Nevada, southwest of Dogskin Mountain, and east of Petersen Mountain, concentrated in Antelope Valley and Bedell Flat (figure 2). The ranges in this area primarily...
Authors
Eleanore Jewel, David Ponce, Robert Morin
Preliminary report on geophysics of the Verde River headwaters region, Arizona Preliminary report on geophysics of the Verde River headwaters region, Arizona
This report summarizes the acquisition, data processing, and preliminary interpretation of a high-resolution aeromagnetic and radiometric survey near the confluence of the Big and Little Chino basins in the headwaters of the Verde River, Arizona. The goal of the aeromagnetic study is to improve understanding of the geologic framework as it affects groundwater flow, particularly in...
Authors
Victoria E. Langenheim, J. Duval, Laurie Wirt, Ed DeWitt
Geologic datasets for weights of evidence analysis in northeast Washington: 1. Geologic raster data Geologic datasets for weights of evidence analysis in northeast Washington: 1. Geologic raster data
This dataset contains the combination of geology data (geologic units, faults, folds, and dikes) from 6 1:100,000 scale digital coverages in eastern Washington (Chewelah, Colville, Omak, Oroville, Nespelem, Republic). The data was converted to an Arc grid in ArcView using the Spatial Analyst extension.
Authors
David Boleneus, J. Causey
Age and paleoenvironmental significance of mega-invertebrates from the "San Pedro" Formation in the Coyote Hills, Fullerton and Buena Park, Orange County, Southern California Age and paleoenvironmental significance of mega-invertebrates from the "San Pedro" Formation in the Coyote Hills, Fullerton and Buena Park, Orange County, Southern California
The "San Pedro" Formation in the Coyote Hills contains an invertebrate fossil as-semblage of 184 taxa from 158 localities. The fauna consists of two annelids, 174 mollusks (80 bivalves, 94 gastropods, and three scaphopods), five arthropods, and three echinoids, along with other minor constituents recognized by not specifically identified during the present study. These fossils are...
Authors
Charles Powell, Dave Stevens