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Distribution of salt structures in the Gulf of Mexico map and descriptive text
R. G. Martin
1980, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1213
Slender diapiric stocks, broad massifs, anticlinal masses, low-relief swells, and pillowy lobes of Middle to Upper Jurassic salt (Viniegra, 1971; Kirkland and Gerhard, 1971; Imlay, 1980) dominate the structural fabric of large parts of the continental margins and deep basin of the Gulf of Mexico (sht. 1, A). These structures,...
Mount St. Helens ash fall in the Bull Run watershed, Oregon, May-June 1980
Michael V. Shulters, Daphne G. Clifton
1980, Open-File Report 80-593
On May 25-26, May 30-June 2, and June 12-13, 1980, strong, high-altitude winds from the north occurred during periods of volcanic-ash eruption at Mount St. Helens in southwestern Washington. As a result, ash fell in the Bull Run watershed, Oregon, some 50 miles to the south, the principal water-supply source...
Hurricane Frederic tidal floods of September 12-13, 1979, along the Gulf Coast, Coden-Bellefontaine quadrangles, Alabama
Larry R. Bohman, John C. Scott
1980, Hydrologic Atlas 626
Floodmark elevations and approximate areas flooded by Hurricane Frederic tides of September 12-13, 1979, along coastal areas of Mobile Bay between Bellefontaine and Point Judith, Alabama, are shown on a topographic map. Storm-tide frequency and records of annual maximum tides at Mobile, Alabama, since 1772, are presented. Offshore winds reached...