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Summary of geophysical investigations of the Death Valley regional water-flow modeling project, Nevada and California

January 1, 2000

This report summarizes geophysical investigations in the Amargosa Desert and surrounding areas conducted between 1997 and 2000 in support of the Death Valley Regional Water-Flow Modeling Project of the U.S. Geological Survey. These investigations used both gravity and aeromagnetic data to develop a regional-scale tectonic and lithologic model for the near-surface. Gravity data were inverted in order to estimate the depth to pre-Cenozoic basement throughout the study area. This basement surface is interpreted to be the contact between pre-Cenozoic carbonate rocks and overlying alluvium, an important component of water-flow models. Gravity data also were used to identify locations where basement rocks are anomalously dense, possibly indicating areas resistant to water flow. A new aeromagnetic survey of the central part of the study area was used to map concealed faults and areas underlain by volcanic rocks.

Publication Year 2000
Title Summary of geophysical investigations of the Death Valley regional water-flow modeling project, Nevada and California
DOI 10.3133/ofr00189
Authors Richard J. Blakely, Victoria E. Langenheim, David A. Ponce
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 2000-189
Index ID ofr00189
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse