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Reconnaissance geologic map of the west half of the Solomon quadrangle, Alaska
C.L. Sainsbury, Travis Hudson, Rodney Ewing, William R. Marsh
1972, Open-File Report 72-324
The Solomon quadrangle adjoins the Bering Sea east of Nome, Alaska. It has a common west border with the Nome quadrangle (Sainsbury and others, 1972b) and a common north border with the Bendeleben 1:250,000- scale quadrangle.Part of the area was mapped by Smith (1910), who discussed the rocks in some...
Landslide susceptibility in San Mateo County, California
Earl E. Brabb, Earl H. Pampeyan, Manuel G. Bonilla
1972, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 360
Information on areas susceptible to failure by landsliding is available in many general geologic maps and reports.  However, it is commonly presented in complex, technical language, together with data not connected with slope stability.  This derivative map is intended to convey such information in nontechnical form so that it will...
Reconnaissance geologic map and geochemical analyses of stream-sediment and rock samples of the Anchorage A-6 quadrangle, Alaska
Sandra H. B. Clark, Martha E. Yount
1972, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 351
A reconnaissance geologic map and analytical data for 70 stream-sediment samples and 34 rock samples for the Anchorage A-6 1:63,360 scale quadrangle are presented in this report, together with a statistical treatment of the geochemical data. The bedrock was mapped and samples collected during the summers of 1969, 1970, and...
Preliminary geologic map of the northeastern part of the Tanana quadrangle, Alaska
Robert M. Chapman, Warren Yeend
1972, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 342
Mapping is based on both ground observations and aerial observations from a helicopter, August 11-19 and September 1-5, 1970, and supplemented by interpretation from aerial photographs. Bedrock geology chiefly by R.M. Chapman, and surficial geology chiefly by W.E. Yeend....