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Interim report on worldwide historic surface faulting
Manuel G. Bonilla, Jane M. Buchanan
1970, Open-File Report 70-34
This interim report presents data on and interrelations between the parameters L (length of surface rupture), D (maximum surface displacement), and M (Richter magnitude of associated earthquake) for the main traces of historic surface faults that have been reported in the worldwide literature. Original descriptions of the individual fault-events published...
Analyses of rock and stream-sediment samples from the Sumdum A-3 Quadrangle, Alaska
Allen L. Clark, David A. Brew, Donald A. Grybeck, Raymond Wehr
1970, Open-File Report 70-71
Analytical data for 138 rock and 71 stream-sediment samples from the Sumdum A-3, 1:63,360 scale quadrangle are presented in this report, together with a statistical treatment of the data. The samples were collected in 1969 as part of the Heavy Metals Program of the U.S. Geological Survey.The most comprehensive discussion...
Gold occurrences near Jefferson, South Carolina
James P. Minard
1970, Open-File Report 70-374
Gold, possibly in economic amounts, is present in the Jefferson area, South Carolina. It occurs in Slate Belt rocks of Paleozoic age, in Coastal Plain sediments of Cretaceous age, and in alluvial deposits of Quaternary age. The area is near the inner edge of the Coastal Plain province and includes...
Measurement of mixing characteristics of the Missouri River between Sioux City, Iowa, and Plattsmouth, Nebraska
Nobuhiro Yotsukura, Hugo B. Fischer, William W. Sayre
1970, Water Supply Paper 1899-G
Measurements of longitudinal dispersion, transverse mixing, channel geometry, and transverse velocity distribution were made in the Missouri River at a flow of about 33,000 cubic feet per second. The results show that the longitudinal dispersion coefficient for the 141-mile reach from Sioux City, Iowa, to Plattsmouth, Nebr., is about 16,000...