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Magnetotelluric data across Boulder Valley and the Humboldt River, Nevada
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Jackie M. Williams, Brian D. Rodriguez
Magnetotelluric data across the Battle Mountain-Eureka and Carlin trends, near the 41st parallel, Nevada
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Jackie M. Williams, Brian D. Rodriguez
Deep regional resistivity structure across the Battle Mountain-Eureka and Carlin trends, north-central Nevada
Magnetotelluric data collected along four, regional scale, southwest-to-northeast profiles show deep resistivity structures beneath the Battle Mountain-Eureka and Carlin gold trends in north-central Nevada, which appear consistent with tectonic breaks in the crust that possibly served as channels for hydrothermal fluids. It seems likely that gold deposits along these linear trends were, therefore,
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Brian D. Rodriguez, Jackie M. Williams
Magnetotelluric data across the Battle Mountain-Eureka and Carlin trends, near Battle Mountain, Nevada
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Jackie M. Williams, Brian D. Rodriguez, Douglas P. Klein
Magnetotelluric data across the Battle Mountain-Eureka and Carlin trends, north of Eureka, Nevada
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Jackie M. Williams, Brian D. Rodriguez
Magnetotelluric data across the Battle Mountain-Eureka and Carlin trends, south of Cortez, Nevada
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Jackie M. Williams, Brian D. Rodriguez, Douglas P. Klein
Magnetotelluric data across the Battle Mountain-Eureka and Carlin trends, north of Cortez, Nevada
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Jackie M. Williams, Brian D. Rodriguez, Douglas P. Klein
Magnetotelluric data in the middle Rio Grande basin, at Cochiti Pueblo, New Mexico
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Jackie M. Williams, Brian D. Rodriguez
Magnetotelluric data in the middle Rio Grande basin, Rio Rancho, New Mexico
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Jackie M. Williams, Brian D. Rodriguez
Magnetotelluric data along the Talkeetna Mountains transect, Alaska
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Jay A. Sampson, Brian D. Rodriguez
Digital airborne time domain electromagnetic data from surveys over Cochiti Pueblo, Rio Puerco, and Rio Rancho, New Mexico
The Albuquerque-Santa Fe region is rapidly growing. The Santa Fe Group aquifer in the Middle Rio Grande Basin (MRGB) is the main source of municipal water for the greater Albuquerque metropolitan area and is more limited than previously thought (Thorn et al., 1993). The MRGB, as defined hydrologically and used here, is the area within the Rio Grande Valley extending from Cochiti Dam downstream to
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Maria Deszcz-Pan, B. D. Rodriguez, J. P. Doucette, Michel Godbout, J. M. Williams, D. A. Sawyer, B. D. Stone, V. J. Grauch
Deep electrical geophysical measurements across the Carlin Trend, Nevada
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Jackie M. Williams, Brian D. Rodriguez
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Eberhart-Phillips, D., Stanley, W.D., Rodriguez, B.D., and Lutter, W.J., 1995, Surface seismic and electrical methods to detect fluids related to faulting: Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 100, no. B7, p. 12,919-12,936, https://doi.org/10.1029/94JB03256.
Stanley, W.D., and Rodriguez, B.D., 1992, Structure of the Reelfoot Rift as interpreted from 2-D magnetotelluric models: Seismological Research Letters, vol. 63, No. 3, Special Issue: The New Madrid Seismic Zone, p. 223-232, https://doi.org/10.1785/gssrl.63.3.223.
Eberhart-Phillips, D., Labson, V.F., Stanley, W.D., Michael, A.J., and Rodriguez, B.D., 1990, Preliminary velocity and resistivity models of the Loma Prieta Earthquake region: Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 17, no. 8, p. 1235-1238, https://doi.org/10.1029/GL017i008p01235.
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
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Magnetotelluric data across Boulder Valley and the Humboldt River, Nevada
No abstract available.AuthorsJackie M. Williams, Brian D. RodriguezMagnetotelluric data across the Battle Mountain-Eureka and Carlin trends, near the 41st parallel, Nevada
No abstract available.AuthorsJackie M. Williams, Brian D. RodriguezDeep regional resistivity structure across the Battle Mountain-Eureka and Carlin trends, north-central Nevada
Magnetotelluric data collected along four, regional scale, southwest-to-northeast profiles show deep resistivity structures beneath the Battle Mountain-Eureka and Carlin gold trends in north-central Nevada, which appear consistent with tectonic breaks in the crust that possibly served as channels for hydrothermal fluids. It seems likely that gold deposits along these linear trends were, therefore,AuthorsBrian D. Rodriguez, Jackie M. WilliamsMagnetotelluric data across the Battle Mountain-Eureka and Carlin trends, near Battle Mountain, Nevada
No abstract available.AuthorsJackie M. Williams, Brian D. Rodriguez, Douglas P. KleinMagnetotelluric data across the Battle Mountain-Eureka and Carlin trends, north of Eureka, Nevada
No abstract available.AuthorsJackie M. Williams, Brian D. RodriguezMagnetotelluric data across the Battle Mountain-Eureka and Carlin trends, south of Cortez, Nevada
No abstract available.AuthorsJackie M. Williams, Brian D. Rodriguez, Douglas P. KleinMagnetotelluric data across the Battle Mountain-Eureka and Carlin trends, north of Cortez, Nevada
No abstract available.AuthorsJackie M. Williams, Brian D. Rodriguez, Douglas P. KleinMagnetotelluric data in the middle Rio Grande basin, at Cochiti Pueblo, New Mexico
No abstract available.AuthorsJackie M. Williams, Brian D. RodriguezMagnetotelluric data in the middle Rio Grande basin, Rio Rancho, New Mexico
No abstract available.AuthorsJackie M. Williams, Brian D. RodriguezMagnetotelluric data along the Talkeetna Mountains transect, Alaska
No abstract available.AuthorsJay A. Sampson, Brian D. RodriguezDigital airborne time domain electromagnetic data from surveys over Cochiti Pueblo, Rio Puerco, and Rio Rancho, New Mexico
The Albuquerque-Santa Fe region is rapidly growing. The Santa Fe Group aquifer in the Middle Rio Grande Basin (MRGB) is the main source of municipal water for the greater Albuquerque metropolitan area and is more limited than previously thought (Thorn et al., 1993). The MRGB, as defined hydrologically and used here, is the area within the Rio Grande Valley extending from Cochiti Dam downstream toAuthorsMaria Deszcz-Pan, B. D. Rodriguez, J. P. Doucette, Michel Godbout, J. M. Williams, D. A. Sawyer, B. D. Stone, V. J. GrauchDeep electrical geophysical measurements across the Carlin Trend, Nevada
No abstract available.AuthorsJackie M. Williams, Brian D. RodriguezNon-USGS Publications**
Eberhart-Phillips, D., Stanley, W.D., Rodriguez, B.D., and Lutter, W.J., 1995, Surface seismic and electrical methods to detect fluids related to faulting: Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 100, no. B7, p. 12,919-12,936, https://doi.org/10.1029/94JB03256.Stanley, W.D., and Rodriguez, B.D., 1992, Structure of the Reelfoot Rift as interpreted from 2-D magnetotelluric models: Seismological Research Letters, vol. 63, No. 3, Special Issue: The New Madrid Seismic Zone, p. 223-232, https://doi.org/10.1785/gssrl.63.3.223.Eberhart-Phillips, D., Labson, V.F., Stanley, W.D., Michael, A.J., and Rodriguez, B.D., 1990, Preliminary velocity and resistivity models of the Loma Prieta Earthquake region: Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 17, no. 8, p. 1235-1238, https://doi.org/10.1029/GL017i008p01235.**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
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