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Ascaphus truei
M. J. Adams, A. G. Wilson Jr.
1993, Herpetological Review (24)
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Does magmatism influence low-angle normal faulting?
Thomas E. Parsons, George A. Thompson
1993, Geology (21) 247-250
Synextensional magmatism has long been recognized as a ubiquitous characteristic of highly extended terranes in the western Cordillera of the United States. Intrusive magmatism can have severe effects on the local stress field of the rocks intruded. Because a lower angle fault undergoes increased normal stress from the weight of...
Water Resources Data, Virginia, Water Year 1992. Volume 2: Ground-Water Level and Ground-Water Quality Records
Byron J. Prugh Jr., Eugene D. Powell
1993, Water Data Report VA-92-2
Water-resources data for the 1992 water year for Virginia consist of records of water levels and water quality of ground-water wells. This report (Volume 2. Ground-Water-Level and Ground-Water-Quality Records) contains water levels at 356 observation wells and water quality at 2 wells. Locations of these wells are shown on figures...
Cogestion and recreation site demand: a model of demand-induced quality effects
Aaron J. Douglas, Richard L. Johnson
1993, Journal of Environmental Management (36) 201-203
This analysis focuses on problems of estimating site-specific dollar benefits conferred by outdoor recreation sites in the face of congestion costs. Encounters, crowding effects and congestion costs have often been treated by natural resource economists in a piecemeal fashion. In the current paper, encounters and crowding effects are treated systematically....
The effects of hurricanes on birds, with special reference to Caribbean islands
James W. Wiley, Joseph M. Wunderle Jr.
1993, Bird Conservation International (3) 319-349
Cyclonic storms, variously called typhoons, cyclones, or hurricanes (henceforth, hurricanes), are common in many parts of the world, where their frequent occurrence can have both direct and indirect effects on bird populations. Direct effects of hurricanes include mortality from exposure to hurricane winds, rains, and storm surges, and geographic displacement...
Extension and contraction within an evolving divergent strike-slip fault complex: The San Andreas and San Jacinto fault zones at their convergence in southern California
Douglas M. Morton, Jonathan C. Matti
Robert E. Powell, R.J. Weldon II, editor(s)
1993, Book chapter, The San Andreas Fault system: Displacement, palinspastic reconstruction, and geologic evolution
A variety of extensional and contractional structures is produced by strike slip faulting. The variety and extent of the structures are directly related to the kind and extent of geometric complexities of the fault zone or system. The area of convergence of the San Andreas fault zone and the much...
Landfill mapping using multi-disciplinary geophysical techniques at the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, CO
Robert Horton, John W. Busby, Michael H. Powers, Ronald N. Knoshaug
1993, Book, Proceedings of the symposium on the application of geophysics to engineering and environmental problems: SAGEEP '93
This paper describes a multi-disciplinary geophysical survey conducted over a landfill on the U.S. Air Force Academy grounds near Colorado Springs, Colorado. The landfill is known to contain waste generated during the construction of the Academy and reportedly contains buried steel drums. The purpose of the geophysical surveys was to determine the subsurface distribution...