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Maps showing uranium-bearing diatremes of the Hopi Buttes, Arizona
Karen J. Wenrich, Joseph F. Mascarenas
1982, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1310
The Hopi Buttes dominate the landscape north of Holbrook, Arizona, commonly rising to heights of 180 m above the surrounding countryside.  The buttes are underlain by individual diatremes, or in some cases by a complex of diatremes.  Some sediment-filled diatremes also crop out as inconspicuous low hills (some may also...
Geophysical survey of the Centennial Mountains Wilderness Study Area and contiguous areas, Beaverhead County, Montana and Clark and Fremont counties, Idaho
R.A. Martin
1982, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1342-C
Parts of both the Targhee and Beaverhead National Forests are within the study area. Four contiguous parcels of land, totaling about 96,176 acres (38,922 ha) make up the area. The first of these encompasses about 46,126 acres (18,667 ha), is wholly in Montana, and includes an addition by the Bureau...
Mineral resource potential map of the Cohutta Wilderness and the Hemp Top Roadless Area, northern Georgia and southeastern Tennessee
Jacob E. Gair, Gertrude C. Gazdik, Maynard L. Dunn Jr.
1982, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1415-C
The Cohutta Wilderness and the Hemp Top Roadless Area have minor occurrences of metallic minerals, but no known resource potential for such minerals in the forseeable future, judging by available data, and only a very minor potential for stone for aggregate, road construction, and similar nondimension use. The rocks of...
Sections showing biostratigraphy and correlation of Tertiary rocks penetrated in wells drilled on the southern Oregon continental margin
P. D. Snavely Jr., H. C. Wagner, W. W. Rau
1982, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1482
Geologic interpretation of seismic reflection profiles on the Continental Shelves of Oregon and Washington is measurably enhanced through the knowledge of Tertiary subsurface stratigraphy penetrated in 10 deep exploration wells drilled in the mid-1960's (Braislin and others, 1971; Snavely and others, 1977). These subsurface data make it possible to relate...
Map showing late Cenozoic faults in the Walker Lake 1 degree by 2 degrees Quadrangle, Nevada-California
J. C. Dohrenwend
1982, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1382-D
Patterns of Late Cenozoic Faulting The Walker Lake 1o x 2o quadrangle lies athwart the transitional boundary between the Sierra Nevade and Basin and Range physiographic provinces. Six distinct topographic domains are identified with the quadrangle (fig. 1). Theses domains are clearly defined by contrasting orientations, densities, and styles of lake...