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Geologic map of the Hommel quadrangle of the Moon
T.A. Mutch, R.S. Saunders
1972, IMAP 702
The Hommel quadrangle is in the southeast highlands of the earthside hemisphere of the Moon. The major geologic units are smooth and ridged <span class="NormalTextRun SCXW160887891...
Geologic map of the Plato Quadrangle of the Moon
J. W. M’Gonigle, D.G. Schleicher
1972, IMAP 701
The Plato quadrangle in north-central part of the Moon lies within a series of concentric depressed and raised rings surrounding the Imbrium basin, the center of which lies about 335 km southwest...
Map showing general availability of ground water in the Salina quadrangle, Utah
Don Price
1972, IMAP 591-M
The general availability of ground water was determined from well records collected by the U.S. Geological Survey and cooperating State, local, and Federal agencies. Data are for aquifers that in most places are less than 1,000 feet below the land surface. In areas of few or no wells, potential well...
Geologic map of the Tycho Quadrangle of the Moon
H. A. Pohn
1972, IMAP 713
The Tycho quadrangle is centrally located in the southern half of the earthside hemisphere of the Moon. The area is characterized by a high density of craters, the largest of which <span...
Map showing general chemical quality of ground water in the Salina quadrangle, Utah
Don Price
1972, IMAP 591-K
The general chemical quality of water was determined from quality-of-water data collected by the U.S. Geological Survey and cooperating State, local, and Federal agencies. Sources of data include springs, and wells that tap aquifers at depths of less than 1,000 feet. In areas where quality-of-water data are inadequate or lacking,...