Maps showing structural interpretation of magnetic lineaments in the northern Gulf of Alaska
W. C. Schwab, T.R. Bruns, Roland E. von Huene
1980, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1245
Geologic map of the Ojo Encino Mesa Quadrangle, McKinley and Sandoval counties, New Mexico
G. R. Scott, G. B. Schneider, J. W. Mytton
1980, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1249
Maps showing coal resources of the Jewell Bridge Quadrangle, Buchanan and Tazewell counties, Virginia
Kenneth J. Englund, Nancy K. Teaford
1980, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1211
Coal of low-volatile to high-volatile A bituminous rank is the principal developed mineral resource in the Jewell Ridge quadrangle. The coal beds in the Jewell Ridge quadrangle contain total estimated original resources of 1,519 million tons. Of this total, 108 million tons have been mined or lost in mining, leaving...
Distribution and abundance of zinc in minus-80-mesh stream-sediment and nonmagnetic heavy-mineral-concentrate samples, Chignik and Sutwik Island quadrangles, Alaska
D.E. Detra, R. M. O’Leary
1980, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1053-E
Geologic map of the San Jacinto Wilderness, Riverside County, California
D. M. Morton, J. C. Matti, B. F. Cox
1980, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1159-A
Maps showing composition of surficial sediments on the insular shelf of southwestern Puerto Rico
Gerald L. Shideler
1980, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1258
The limited availability of onshore sand deposits for use in construction appears to be a future major problem in Puerto Rico (U.S. Bureau of Mines, 1972; Committee on Puerto Rico and the Sea, 1974). Consequently, the mining of offshore sand deposits as supplemental sources of construction aggregate may becom e...
Surficial geologic map of the Killik River Quadrangle, Alaska
T. D. Hamilton
1980, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1234
Map showing the Elko crater field, Elko County, Nevada
Keith B. Ketner, David J. Roddy
1980, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1168
The Elko crater field consists of two arrays of rimmed craters in the valleys of Dorsey, Susie, and McClellan Creeks, 30 to 50 km north of Elko, Nevada. In the principal array, more the 165 craters are scattered irregularly in an area 3 km wide and 20 km long. Most...
Distribution of salt structures in the Gulf of Mexico map and descriptive text
R. G. Martin
1980, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1213
Slender diapiric stocks, broad massifs, anticlinal masses, low-relief swells, and pillowy lobes of Middle to Upper Jurassic salt (Viniegra, 1971; Kirkland and Gerhard, 1971; Imlay, 1980) dominate the structural fabric of large parts of the continental margins and deep basin of the Gulf of Mexico (sht. 1, A). These structures,...
Geologic map of the Survey Pass Quadrangle, Brooks Range, Alaska
S.W. Nelson, D. J. Grybeck
1980, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1176-A
Mines and prospects map of the Paiute Primitive Area, Mojave County, Arizona
Louis W. Hamm
1980, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1160-C
No abstract available. ...
Geologic map of the North Fork of the American River Wilderness Study Area and adjacent parts of the Sierra Nevada, California
D. S. Harwood
1980, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1177-A
Bedrock geologic maps of the Boston North, Boston South, and Newton quadrangles, Massachusetts
C. A. Kaye
1980, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1241
Reconnaissance map and description of the Chetaslina volcanic debris flow (new name), southeastern Copper River basin and adjacent areas, south-central Alaska
L. A. Yehle, D.R. Nichols
1980, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1209
Preliminary surficial geologic map of the Valdez C-1 Quadrangle, Alaska
L. A. Yehle
1980, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1132
Geologic map of the Redrock NE quadrangle, Grant County, New Mexico
David Carl Hedlund
1980, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1264
Geologic map of the Redrock NW Quadrangle, Grant County, New Mexico
D. C. Hedlund
1980, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1263
No abstract available....
Seismicity map of the State of Michigan
C. W. Stover, B.G. Reagor, S. T. Algermissen
1980, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1228
The earthquake data shown on this map and listed in table 1 are a list of earthquakes that were originally used in preparing the Seismic Risk Studies in the United States in the United States (Algermissen, 1969) which have been recompiled and updated through 1977. These data have been reexamined...
Seismicity map of the State of Wisconsin
C. W. Stover, B.G. Reagor, S. T. Algermissen
1980, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1229
The earthquake data shown on this map and listed in table 1 are a list of earthquakes that were originally used in preparing the Seismic Risk Studies in the United States in the United States (Algermissen, 1969) which have been recompiled and updated through 1977. These data have been reexamined...
Geologic map of the Redrock SE Quadrangle, Grant and Hidalgo counties, New Mexico
D. C. Hedlund
1980, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1265
Photoreconnaissance maps showing young-looking fault features in the southern Mojave Desert, California
D. M. Morton, F. K. Miller, C. C. Smith
1980, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1051
Geologic map of the Victorio Mountains, Luna County, southwestern New Mexico
C.H. Thorman, Harald Drewes
1980, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1175
Geologic map of the Turbinella-Gambel Oak instant study area, Mohave County, Arizona
M.L. Throckmorton
1980, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1146-A
Mineral resource potential map of the Turbinella-Gambel Oak Instant Study Area, Mohave County, Arizona
M.L. Throckmorton, L.R. Hamm
1980, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1146-B
No abstract available....
A climatic appraisal of the rehabilitation potential of strippable coal lands in the Green, Yampa, and White River drainage basins, Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming
Terrence J. Toy, Debra S. Grim
1980, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1212
The study area of this report is defined as the drainage basins of the Green, Yampa, and White Rivers. The Uinta Mountains of northeastern Utah are excluded because of the lack of sufficient reliable and representative climatological records and because of the unlikelihood of surface-mining within these mountains....