Introduction
The Western Earth Surfaces Processes Team (WESPT) of the U.S. Geological Survey,
Geologic Division (USGS, GD), conducts geologic mapping and related topical earth-
science studies in the western United States. This work is focused on areas where
modern geologic maps and associated earth-science data are needed to address key
societal and environmental issues such as ground-water quality, potential geologic
hazards, and land-use decisions. Areas of primary emphasis currently include southern
California, the San Francisco Bay region, and the Pacific Northwest. The team has its
headquarters in Menlo Park, California, and maintains field offices at several other
locations in the western United States.
The results of research conducted by the WESPT are released to the public as a variety
of databases, maps, text reports, and abstracts, both through the internal publication
system of the USGS and in diverse external publications such as scientific journals and
books. This report lists publications of the WESPT released in 1999 as well as
additional 1997 and 1998 publications that were not included in the previous list (USGS
Open-file Report 99-302). Most of the publications listed were authored or coauthored
by WESPT staff. The list also includes some publications authored by non-USGS
cooperators with the WESPT, as well as some authored by USGS staff outside the
WESPT in cooperation with WESPT projects.
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