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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...
Liquefaction potential of unconsolidated sediments in the southern San Francisco Bay Region, California
T. Leslie Youd, D.R. Nichols, E. J. Helley, K. R. Lajoie
1973, Open-File Report 73-368
A preliminary map of liquefaction potential of unconsolidated sediments has been made for the southern part of the San Francisco Bay region. Map zones are established on the basis of recent detailed geologic mapping. Liquefaction potential for each zone is estimated from an analysis of lithologic, water-table and standard penetration test data. Due to empirical...
Salt structure and sediment thickness, Texas-Louisiana continental slope, northwestern Gulf of Mexico
Raymond G. Martin Jr.
1973, Open-File Report 73-179
The objectives of this study were to determine the general configuration of the salt surface beneath the Texas-Louisiana continental slope and to isopach the Mesozoic-Cenozoic sedimentary section lying upon it. The structure contour map discloses that the entire slope province between the shelf edge and Sigsbee Escarpment is underlain by salt...
Summary of seismic activity and its relation to geology and mining in the Sunnyside mining district, Carbon and Emery Counties, Utah, during 1967-1970
C. Richard Dunrud, Frank W. Osterwald, Jerome Hernandez
1973, Open-File Report 73-63
In the Sunnyside mining district, Utah, coal is mined under thick and variable overburden which is locally weakened by faults and other structural discontinuities. Stress changes and local stress concentrations produced by mining under these conditions often cause sudden and violent ruptures in the coal and surrounding rock mass. The...