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Maps showing maximum earthquake intensity predicted in the southern San Francisco Bay region, California, for large earthquakes on the San Andreas and Hayward Faults
Roger D. Borcherdt, James F. Gibbs, Kenneth R. Lajoie
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 709
This map shows maximum earthquake intensity predicted at specific sites using the empirical relations derived from the reliable 1906 intensity data (figs. 3 and 4; see text). The numbers 4-0 correspond to letters A-E, respectively, of the San Francisco intensity scale. The predicted intensity value shown for each site is...
Perspective diagrams showing geochemical abundance of silver, lanthanum, molybdenum, nickel, vanadium, yttrium, and zinc in the Nabesna Quadrangle, Alaska
Sherman P. Marsh
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 655-G
The seven perspective diagrams on this sheet show the distribution patterns of silver, lanthanum, molybdenum, nickel, vanadium, yttrium, and zinc in stream sediments in the Nabesna quadrangle. The diagrams portray the distribution and abundance of the elements and their relation to some of the geologic units (Richter, 1975) in easy-to-visualize,...
Preliminary map of landslide deposits, Denver 1° by 2° Quadrangle, Colorado
Roger B. Colton, Jeffrey A. Holligan, Larry W. Anderson
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 705
Areas inferred to be underlain by landslide deposits resulting from landsliding, avalanching, block gliding, debris sliding or flowing, earthflows, mudflows, rocksliding, rockfalls, rotational slides, slab or flake sliding, slumping, talus accumulation, and translational sliding. Rock glacier deposits, colluvium, and solifluction deposits are included in some areas. Some till is mapped...
Map showing paleocurrent and clast-size data from the Devonian-Mississippian Endicott Group, northern Alaska
T.J. Donovan, I.L. Tailleur
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 692
The Devonian-Mississippian Endicott Group (Tailleur and others, 1967) is an important geologic unit in the Brooks Range of northern Alaska. It reflects a major tectonic event in the middle and late Paleozoic history of the North American Cordillera. Tailleur and Brosge (1970) interpreted the Endicott as a clastic wedge derived...