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Data file: the 1976 Atlantic Margin Coring (AMCOR) Project of the U.S. Geological Survey
Lawrence J. Poppe
Lawrence J. Poppe, editor(s)
1981, Open-File Report 81-239
In 1976, the U.S. Geological Survey conducted the Atlantic Margin Coring Project (AMCOR) to obtain information on stratigraphy, hydrology and water chemistry, mineral resources other than petroleum hydrocarbons, and geotechnical engineering properties at sites widely distributed along the Continental Shelf and Slope of the Eastern United States (Hathaway and others,...
Description and preliminary interpretation of core CL-80-2, Clear Lake, Lake County, California
John D. Sims, M. J. Rymer, James A. Perkins, L.A. Flora
1981, Open-File Report 81-1323
Coring operations in the west basin of Clear Lake produced a regional Quaternary reference section to augment and extend a previous study of cores from Clear Lake. This report concerns 165.8—m—long core CL-80-2, which was continuously cored in 8.0 m of water and has a 65.0 percent recovery. The sedinents...
Description of seafloor sediment and preliminary geo-environmental report, Shelikof Strait, Alaska
Monty A. Hampton, K.H. Johnson, M.E. Torresan, W.J. Winters
1981, Open-File Report 81-1133
Shelikof Strait, situated between the Kodiak Island group and the Alaska Peninsula (Fig. 1), is included in OCS oil and gas lease area 60. Environmental geologic studies are being conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey prior to the scheduled September 1981 sale date. Seismic-reflection records, collected with 40- to 95-cm3...
Proceedings of Conference XIII, evaluation of regional seismic hazards and risk
Barbara B. Charonnat (compiler)
1981, Open-File Report 81-437
The participants in the conference concluded that a great deal of useful research has been performed in the national Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program by USGS and non-USGS scientists and engineers and that the state-of-knowledge concerning the evaluation of seismic hazards and risk has been advanced substantially. Many of the technical...
Geology and potential hazards of the continental slope between Lindenkohl and South Toms Canyons, offshore mid-Atlantic United States
James M. Robb, John C. Hampson Jr., John R. Kirby, David C. Twichell
1981, Open-File Report 81-600
Because sediment instability, or slumping, has been identified as a potential hazard to petroleum development of the east-coast Continental Slope, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, began a detailed study of a segment of the Continental Slope between Lindenkohl and South Toms Canyons...