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Preliminary composite magnetic anomaly map of part of the Northwestern United States
Isidore Zietz
1981, Open-File Report 81-835
The magnetic anomaly data open-filed in this report represent part of a much larger data set covering most of the conterminous United States. The anomaly map consists of 10 sheets covering an area in the northwestern United States. These were prepared primarily from existing aeromagnetic data, and secondarily from ground...
High-resolution seismic-reflection profiles from the Duxbury, Massachusetts, area
Kenneth F. Parolski
1981, Open-File Report 81-358
In August 1980, The U.S. Geological Survey conducted a seismic study (fig. 1) of the harbor and nearshore waters of Duxbury, Massachusetts, aboard the 38' research vessel R/V NEECHO. In all, 18.5 kilometers of high-resolution seismic profiles and sidescan-sonar data were obtained.The systems used included an 80-J minisparker and an...
Earthquake prediction research in Taiwan
Charles G. Sammis, T.C. Lee
1981, Open-File Report 81-261
This report summarizes work under U.S.G.S. Contract #14-08-0001-16895. The purpose of this contract was to provide equipment to Taiwan to assist that country in establishing a program in earthquake prediction and hazards studies. Also, expert assistance was provided for Taiwan's establishment of a routine field program using the equipment....