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Photointerpretive map of landslides and surficial deposits of northernmost Napa County, California
Robert H. Wright, G.O. Reid
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 677
This map shows various types of landslide deposits, scarps, and related topographic features, in addition to other types of surficial deposits, in northernmost Napa County, California.  It was prepared by viewing overlapping vertical aerial photographs with a stereoscope.  This method allows the geologist to see a three-dimensional model of the...
Distribution and cost of landslides that have damaged manmade structures during the rainy season of 1972-1973 in the San Francisco Bay region, California
Fred A. Taylor, Tor H. Nilsen, Robert M. Dean
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 679
This report presents data on the location and cost of damage related to landslides in the San Francisco Bay region during the rainy season of 1972-73 (figs. 1 and 2). By showing the general location of landslides that caused damage during that season, the report also shows which parts of...
Index of Mariner 9 Albedo mapping pictures of Mars
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 675
This photoindex shows locations of the Mariner 9 pictures that are the primary source materials for the albedo marking, overlays in the U.S. Geological Survey's "Atlas of Mars." All pictures were taken by the "A" camera. The individual pictures were selected to provide complete coverage of the planet at the...