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Bibliography of alluvial-fan deposits Bibliography of alluvial-fan deposits
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Authors
T. H. Nilsen, Thomas E. Moore
Canyon-filling lavas and lava dams on the Boise River, Idaho, and their significance for evaluating downcutting during the last 2 million years Canyon-filling lavas and lava dams on the Boise River, Idaho, and their significance for evaluating downcutting during the last 2 million years
Basalts that periodically dammed the Boise River and its South Fork over the last 2 million years reveal the canyon history and illustrate how lava interacted with impounded river water. Intracanyon basalt flows record a granite canyon successively filled by lava and then recut at least five times in the last 2 million years. The most voluminous flow, Steamboat Rock Basalt, reached 60...
Authors
Keith A. Howard, John W. Shervais, E.H. McKee
Geology of Point Reyes Peninsula and implications for San Gregorio fault history Geology of Point Reyes Peninsula and implications for San Gregorio fault history
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Authors
J. C. Clark, E. E. Brabb, H. G. Greene, D. C. Ross
Sedimentary petrology of graywacke of the Franciscan Complex in the northern San Francisco Bay Area, California Sedimentary petrology of graywacke of the Franciscan Complex in the northern San Francisco Bay Area, California
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Authors
A. S. Jayko, M. Clark Blake
Innovative approaches to landslide hazard and risk mapping Innovative approaches to landslide hazard and risk mapping
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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
Franciscan Geology of Northern California Franciscan Geology of Northern California
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Statistical relations among earthquake magnitude, surface rupture length, and surface fault displacement Statistical relations among earthquake magnitude, surface rupture length, and surface fault displacement
In order to refine correlations of surface-wave magnitude, fault rupture length at the ground surface, and fault displacement at the surface by including the uncertainties in these variables, the existing data were critically reviewed and a new data base was compiled. Earthquake magnitudes were redetermined as necessary to make them as consistent as possible with the Gutenberg methods...
Authors
Manuel G. Bonilla, Robert K. Mark, James J. Lienkaemper
Sedimentary facies and composition of Jurassic volcaniclastic turbidites at Cerro El Calvario, Vizcaino Peninsula, Baja California Sur, Mexico Sedimentary facies and composition of Jurassic volcaniclastic turbidites at Cerro El Calvario, Vizcaino Peninsula, Baja California Sur, Mexico
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Authors
Thomas E. Moore
Ordovician and Silurian graptolite discoveries from the Neruokpuk Formation (sensu lato), northeastern and central Brooks Range, Alaska Ordovician and Silurian graptolite discoveries from the Neruokpuk Formation (sensu lato), northeastern and central Brooks Range, Alaska
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Authors
Thomas E. Moore, Michael Churkin
Tectonostratigraphic terranes of Magdalena Island, Baja California Sur Tectonostratigraphic terranes of Magdalena Island, Baja California Sur
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Authors
M.C. Blake, Angela S. Jayko, Thomas E. Moore
Comment on “Geodynamic significance of Late Triassic to Early Cretaceous volcanic sequences of the Vizcaino Peninsula and Cedros Island” by C. Rangin, D. Girard, and R. Maury Comment on “Geodynamic significance of Late Triassic to Early Cretaceous volcanic sequences of the Vizcaino Peninsula and Cedros Island” by C. Rangin, D. Girard, and R. Maury
No abstract available.
Authors
Thomas E. Moore