David Hill (Former Employee)
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A compilation of data from the 1973 Long Valley, California, seismic-refraction experiment A compilation of data from the 1973 Long Valley, California, seismic-refraction experiment
No abstract available.
Authors
David P. Hill, Stuart McHugh
Catalog of earthquakes in the Imperial Valley, California, June 1973-May 1974 Catalog of earthquakes in the Imperial Valley, California, June 1973-May 1974
No abstract available.
Authors
David P. Hill, Penelope Mowinckel, Karen M. Lahr
Critically refracted waves in a spherically symmetric radially heterogeneous Earth model Critically refracted waves in a spherically symmetric radially heterogeneous Earth model
A theoretical analysis of acoustic waves refracted by a spherical boundary across which velocity and density increase abruptly and below which velocity and density may either increase or decrease continuously with depth is formulated in terms of waves generated at a harmonic point source and scattered by a radially heterogeneous spherical body. Through the application of an Earth...
Authors
David P. Hill
Gravity survey in the western Snake River Plain, Idaho-a progress report Gravity survey in the western Snake River Plain, Idaho-a progress report
From June 24 through August 16, 1960, a regional gravity survey was made in 3,600 square miles of the Snake River Plain in southwestern Idaho. Six hundred and seventy-two gravity stations were established between latitudes 42?30N and 43?30N and between longitudes 115?15W and 116?15W at an average density of one station per 5.4 square miles. The data were reduced to simple-Bouguer...
Authors
David P. Hill, Jimmy J. Jacobson
Gravity survey in part of the Snake River Plain, Idaho — A preliminary report Gravity survey in part of the Snake River Plain, Idaho — A preliminary report
During the early summer of 1959, a total of 1,187 gravity stations were occupied on the western part of the Snake River plain in Idaho. An area of 2,000 square miles extending from Glenns Ferry, Idaho, to Caldwell, Idaho, was covered with a station density of one station per two square miles. An additional 1,200 square miles of surrounding area, mainly from Caldwell, Idaho, to the Oregon...
Authors
Harry L. Baldwin, David P. Hill
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 65
A compilation of data from the 1973 Long Valley, California, seismic-refraction experiment A compilation of data from the 1973 Long Valley, California, seismic-refraction experiment
No abstract available.
Authors
David P. Hill, Stuart McHugh
Catalog of earthquakes in the Imperial Valley, California, June 1973-May 1974 Catalog of earthquakes in the Imperial Valley, California, June 1973-May 1974
No abstract available.
Authors
David P. Hill, Penelope Mowinckel, Karen M. Lahr
Critically refracted waves in a spherically symmetric radially heterogeneous Earth model Critically refracted waves in a spherically symmetric radially heterogeneous Earth model
A theoretical analysis of acoustic waves refracted by a spherical boundary across which velocity and density increase abruptly and below which velocity and density may either increase or decrease continuously with depth is formulated in terms of waves generated at a harmonic point source and scattered by a radially heterogeneous spherical body. Through the application of an Earth...
Authors
David P. Hill
Gravity survey in the western Snake River Plain, Idaho-a progress report Gravity survey in the western Snake River Plain, Idaho-a progress report
From June 24 through August 16, 1960, a regional gravity survey was made in 3,600 square miles of the Snake River Plain in southwestern Idaho. Six hundred and seventy-two gravity stations were established between latitudes 42?30N and 43?30N and between longitudes 115?15W and 116?15W at an average density of one station per 5.4 square miles. The data were reduced to simple-Bouguer...
Authors
David P. Hill, Jimmy J. Jacobson
Gravity survey in part of the Snake River Plain, Idaho — A preliminary report Gravity survey in part of the Snake River Plain, Idaho — A preliminary report
During the early summer of 1959, a total of 1,187 gravity stations were occupied on the western part of the Snake River plain in Idaho. An area of 2,000 square miles extending from Glenns Ferry, Idaho, to Caldwell, Idaho, was covered with a station density of one station per two square miles. An additional 1,200 square miles of surrounding area, mainly from Caldwell, Idaho, to the Oregon...
Authors
Harry L. Baldwin, David P. Hill
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