Jeffrey Phillips (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Global geoscience transect 8, Quebec-Maine-Gulf of Maine transect, southeastern Canada, northeastern United States of America Global geoscience transect 8, Quebec-Maine-Gulf of Maine transect, southeastern Canada, northeastern United States of America
No abstract available.
Authors
D. B. Stewart, B. E. Wright, J. D. Unger, J. D. Phillips, D. R. Hutchinson
Integration of potential-field and digital geologic data for two North American geoscience transects Integration of potential-field and digital geologic data for two North American geoscience transects
Two North American contributions to the Global Geoscience Transects Program, the Quebec-Maine-Gulf of Maine transect and the Great Lakes portion of the United States-Canadian Border transect, are among the first to produce digital geology in a form that can be combined with gridded gravity and aeromagnetic data. Maps of shaded relief and color-composite bandpass-filtered potential-field...
Authors
J. D. Phillips
Principal facts for gravity stations along lines 1, 2, 3A, and 3B of the Quebec-western Maine seismic reflection profile, and along MERQ seismic reflection line 2001, southeastern Quebec and west-central Maine Principal facts for gravity stations along lines 1, 2, 3A, and 3B of the Quebec-western Maine seismic reflection profile, and along MERQ seismic reflection line 2001, southeastern Quebec and west-central Maine
No abstract available.
Authors
J. D. Phillips, M.D. Thomas, C.E. Jahrling
Principal facts for gravity stations in Hampden and Hampshire Counties, Southwest Massachusetts Principal facts for gravity stations in Hampden and Hampshire Counties, Southwest Massachusetts
No abstract available.
Authors
K. R. Bond, J. D. Phillips
Principle facts for gravity stations along lines 4A and 4B of the Quebec-western Maine seismic reflection profile, west-central Maine Principle facts for gravity stations along lines 4A and 4B of the Quebec-western Maine seismic reflection profile, west-central Maine
No abstract available.
Authors
S. L. Snyder, J. D. Phillips
Studies related to the Charleston, South Carolina, earthquake of 1886 — Tectonics and seismicity Studies related to the Charleston, South Carolina, earthquake of 1886 — Tectonics and seismicity
Since 1973, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), with support from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, has conducted extensive investigations of the tectonic and seismic history of the Charleston, S.C., earthquake zone and surrounding areas. The goal of these investigations has been to discover the cause of the large intraplate Charleston earthquake of 1886, which dominates the record of...
Authors
David Gottfried, C. S. Annell, G. R. Byerly, Marvin A. Lanphere, Jeffrey D. Phillips, Gregory S. Gohn, Brenda B. Houser, Ray R. Schneider, Hans D. Ackermann, B. R. Yantis, John K. Costain, F. Steve Schilt, Larry Brown, Jack E. Oliver, Sidney Kaufman, Robert Morrison Hamilton, John C. Behrendt, V. James Henry, Kenneth C. Bayer, David L. Daniels, Isidore Zietz, Peter Popenoe, T. M. Chowns, C. T. Williams, Robert E. Dooley, J. Wampler, William P. Dillon, Kim D. Klitgord, Charles K. Paull, Lyle D. McGinnis, James W. Dewey, Arthur C. Tarr, Susan Rhea, Carl M. Wentworth, Marcia Mergner-Keefer, G. A. Bollinger
Evaulation of remote sensing, geological and geophysical data for south-central New York and northern Pennsylvania Evaulation of remote sensing, geological and geophysical data for south-central New York and northern Pennsylvania
A study was made of the relationship between lineaments observed on Landsat satellite images and the geologic framework of a portion of the Allegheny Plateau of south-central New York and northern Pennsylvania. The area is underlain by a relatively thick sequence of salt and other evaporites in the Silurian Salina Group and is a potential site for deep-storage of solid nuclear waste. A...
Authors
M. H. Podwysocki, H. A. Pohn, J. D. Phillips, M. D. Krohn, T. L. Purdy, I.S. Merin
ADEPT: a program to estimate depth to magnetic basement from sampled magnetic profiles ADEPT: a program to estimate depth to magnetic basement from sampled magnetic profiles
A fortran program computes depth to magnetic basement from the spatially varying autocorrelation function of a sampled magnetic profile. The depth calculation assumes a particular form for the autocorrelation function, and this assumption is tested against the measured autocorrelation function in order to reject invalid depth estimates.
Authors
Jeffrey D. Phillips
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 80
Global geoscience transect 8, Quebec-Maine-Gulf of Maine transect, southeastern Canada, northeastern United States of America Global geoscience transect 8, Quebec-Maine-Gulf of Maine transect, southeastern Canada, northeastern United States of America
No abstract available.
Authors
D. B. Stewart, B. E. Wright, J. D. Unger, J. D. Phillips, D. R. Hutchinson
Integration of potential-field and digital geologic data for two North American geoscience transects Integration of potential-field and digital geologic data for two North American geoscience transects
Two North American contributions to the Global Geoscience Transects Program, the Quebec-Maine-Gulf of Maine transect and the Great Lakes portion of the United States-Canadian Border transect, are among the first to produce digital geology in a form that can be combined with gridded gravity and aeromagnetic data. Maps of shaded relief and color-composite bandpass-filtered potential-field...
Authors
J. D. Phillips
Principal facts for gravity stations along lines 1, 2, 3A, and 3B of the Quebec-western Maine seismic reflection profile, and along MERQ seismic reflection line 2001, southeastern Quebec and west-central Maine Principal facts for gravity stations along lines 1, 2, 3A, and 3B of the Quebec-western Maine seismic reflection profile, and along MERQ seismic reflection line 2001, southeastern Quebec and west-central Maine
No abstract available.
Authors
J. D. Phillips, M.D. Thomas, C.E. Jahrling
Principal facts for gravity stations in Hampden and Hampshire Counties, Southwest Massachusetts Principal facts for gravity stations in Hampden and Hampshire Counties, Southwest Massachusetts
No abstract available.
Authors
K. R. Bond, J. D. Phillips
Principle facts for gravity stations along lines 4A and 4B of the Quebec-western Maine seismic reflection profile, west-central Maine Principle facts for gravity stations along lines 4A and 4B of the Quebec-western Maine seismic reflection profile, west-central Maine
No abstract available.
Authors
S. L. Snyder, J. D. Phillips
Studies related to the Charleston, South Carolina, earthquake of 1886 — Tectonics and seismicity Studies related to the Charleston, South Carolina, earthquake of 1886 — Tectonics and seismicity
Since 1973, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), with support from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, has conducted extensive investigations of the tectonic and seismic history of the Charleston, S.C., earthquake zone and surrounding areas. The goal of these investigations has been to discover the cause of the large intraplate Charleston earthquake of 1886, which dominates the record of...
Authors
David Gottfried, C. S. Annell, G. R. Byerly, Marvin A. Lanphere, Jeffrey D. Phillips, Gregory S. Gohn, Brenda B. Houser, Ray R. Schneider, Hans D. Ackermann, B. R. Yantis, John K. Costain, F. Steve Schilt, Larry Brown, Jack E. Oliver, Sidney Kaufman, Robert Morrison Hamilton, John C. Behrendt, V. James Henry, Kenneth C. Bayer, David L. Daniels, Isidore Zietz, Peter Popenoe, T. M. Chowns, C. T. Williams, Robert E. Dooley, J. Wampler, William P. Dillon, Kim D. Klitgord, Charles K. Paull, Lyle D. McGinnis, James W. Dewey, Arthur C. Tarr, Susan Rhea, Carl M. Wentworth, Marcia Mergner-Keefer, G. A. Bollinger
Evaulation of remote sensing, geological and geophysical data for south-central New York and northern Pennsylvania Evaulation of remote sensing, geological and geophysical data for south-central New York and northern Pennsylvania
A study was made of the relationship between lineaments observed on Landsat satellite images and the geologic framework of a portion of the Allegheny Plateau of south-central New York and northern Pennsylvania. The area is underlain by a relatively thick sequence of salt and other evaporites in the Silurian Salina Group and is a potential site for deep-storage of solid nuclear waste. A...
Authors
M. H. Podwysocki, H. A. Pohn, J. D. Phillips, M. D. Krohn, T. L. Purdy, I.S. Merin
ADEPT: a program to estimate depth to magnetic basement from sampled magnetic profiles ADEPT: a program to estimate depth to magnetic basement from sampled magnetic profiles
A fortran program computes depth to magnetic basement from the spatially varying autocorrelation function of a sampled magnetic profile. The depth calculation assumes a particular form for the autocorrelation function, and this assumption is tested against the measured autocorrelation function in order to reject invalid depth estimates.
Authors
Jeffrey D. Phillips
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