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Stability of salt in the Permian salt basin of Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, and New Mexico, with a section on dissolved salts in surface water
George Odell Bachman, Ross Byron Johnson
1973, Open-File Report 73-14
The Permian salt basin in the Western Interior of the United States is defined as that region comprising a series of sedimentary basins in which halite and associated salts accumulated during Permian time. The region includes the western parts of Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas, and eastern parts of Colorado and...
Interagency Report: Astrogeology 58, television cartography
Raymond M. Batson
1973, Open-File Report 73-21
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the processing of digital television pictures into base maps. In this context, a base map is defined as a pictorial representation of planetary surface morphology accurately reproduced on standard map projections. Topographic contour lines, albedo or geologic overprints may be super imposed...
Soapstone deposits of the Sherwan area, Hazara District, Pakistan
James Alfred Calkins, Terry W. Offield, S. Tayyab Ali
1973, Open-File Report 73-41
The soapstone deposits in the Sherwan area, Hazara District, are mostly in a narrow 10 mile zone in the dolomite unit of the Abbottabad Formation of probable Carboniferous age. Most of the deposits are at the eastern end on the northern flank of a syncline. Soapstone forms irregular replacement bodies...
Erosion processes, fluvial sediment transport, and reservoir sedimentation in a part of the Newell and Zayante Creek basins, Santa Cruz County, California
W. M. Brown III
1973, Open-File Report 73-35
The drainage basins upstream from Loch Lomond, a water-supply reservoir on Newell Creek, and a proposed reservoir site on Zayante Creek were investigated for their characteristics with respect to the erosion, transportation, and deposition of sediment. The study area is underlain predominantly by sandstone, siltstone, and shale of Tertiary age...