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Satellite relay telemetry of seismic data in earthquake prediction and control, 1968 and 1969
W. H. Jackson, Jerry P. Eaton
1970, Open-File Report 70-173
This report describes the progress of the Satellite Telemetry Earthquake Monitoring Program during the period 1 July 1968 through 30 June 1969. This research was supported by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration under Contract No. R-09-020-011, Task No. 160-75-01-50-10.The project was initiated in FY 1968 to evaluate the applicability...
Chromite deposits of the north-central Zambales Range, Luzon, Philippines
Darwin L. Rossman
1970, Open-File Report 70-281
Peridotite and gabbro form an intrusive complex which is exposed over an area about 35 km wide and 150 km long in the center of the Zambales Range of western Luzon. The Zambales Complex is remarkable for its total known resources, mined and still remaining, of about 15 million metric...
LASA anomalies and their relations to crust and upper-mantle structure
H. M. Iyer, A.R. Jackson, J. H. Healy, T.E. Landers
1970, Open-File Report 70-170
Body-wave data from nine teleseisms recorded at the Large Aperture Seismic Array (LASA), Montana, have been analyzed. The events were at different azimuths and distances from LASA. Apparent-velocity measurements using arrival-time data at the subarrays differed by about 30 percent for events in the northwest and southeast directions.Apparent velocities were...
Ground-water resources of the Clatsop Plains sand-dune area, Clatsop County, Oregon
F. J. Frank
1970, Water Supply Paper 1899-A
Although the average annual precipitation of the Clatsop Plains is 78.5 inches, the area is not without problems of water supply. The Clatsop Plains area ix underlain by Tertiary bedrock of low permeability that stores and yields small quantities of ground water, which may be of poor chemical quality. This...
Reconnaissance of the Pigeon River, a cold-water river in the northcentral part of Michigan's southern peninsula
G. E. Hendrickson, C. J. Doonan
1970, Hydrologic Atlas 333
The cold-water streams of the northern states provide unique recreational values to the American people (wilderness or semi-wilderness atmosphere, fast-water canoeing, and trout fishing), but the expanding recreational needs must be balanced against the growing demand of water for public and industrial supplies, for irrigation, and for the dilution of...
Floods of December 1966 in southwestern Utah
Elmer Butler, J. C. Mundorff
1970, Water Supply Paper 1870-A
Severe floods occurred in parts of southwestern Utah on December 5-6, 1966, as a result of precipitation of about 1 inch to more than 12 inches during December 3-6. The flood on the Virgin River was the greatest since the first settlers arrived in 1860.The peak discharge of the Virgin...