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Prediction of maximum earthquake intensities for the San Francisco Bay region
Roger D. Borcherdt, James F. Gibbs
1975, Open-File Report 75-180
The intensity data for the California earthquake of April 18, 1906, are strongly dependent on distance from the zone of surface faulting and the geological character of the ground. Considering only those sites (approximately one square city block in size) for which there is good evidence for the degree of...
Reconnaissance study of sediment transport by selected streams in the Yakima Indian Reservation, Washington, 1974 water year
Philip Richard Boucher
1975, Open-File Report 75-67
This was a reconnaissance study for information on suspended-sediment concentrations and basin yields at 21 sites on selected streams in the Yakima Indian Reservation in Washington, and two sites on nearby streams. Suspended-sediment yields were generally low relative to those indicated by data for other streams on southeastern Washington, the...
Petrography of University of Washington dredge samples for the central Chukchi Sea
Jeremy B. Platt
1975, Open-File Report 75-269
Twenty thin sections of rocks dredged from the central Chukchi Sea have been examined petrographically and compared with some onshore rocks in northern Alaska. Of these, 16 are sandstones, three are highly CaCO3-rich silts and carbonate rocks, and one is an olivine-magnetite-rich basalt. Eight of the sandstones have been point-counted...
Preliminary report on the reconnaissance engineering geology of the Yakutat area, Alaska, with emphasis on evaluation of earthquake and other geologic hazards
Lynn A. Yehle
1975, Open-File Report 75-529
Yakutat, situated about 225 miles northwest of Juneau, Alaska, near the shores of the Gulf of Alaska, has a setting that calls for superlatives. Within the Yakutat region are some of the tallest mountains, some of the heaviest snowfalls, and the largest glacier in North America. Between the abrupt mountain...
Aluminum resources of Brazil
Max Gregg White
1975, Open-File Report 75-30
Large deposits of bauxite, the principal ore of aluminum, occur at several places in Brazil. The largest deposits now undergoing extensive exploration and development are in the eastern Amazon Basin. Most of these deposits are in the State of Para, but some are in Amazonas and Maranhao.Discovery of large-scale resources...
Aeromagnetic map of the Nabesna Quadrangle, Alaska
Andrew Griscom
1975, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 655-H
The aeromagnetic map (sheet 1) of the Nabesna quadrangle was prepared in 1971 and subsequently released by the State of Alaska as an open-file map (Alaska Div. Geol. and Geophysics, 1973). The data were collected along north-south traverses spaced at 1.6 km intervals at an altitude of 330 m (1000...