Publications
Publications from the staff of the Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics Science Center
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Paleozoic magmatism and crustal recycling along the ancient Pacific margin of North America, northern Cordillera
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Stephen Piercey, JoAnne L. Nelson, Maurice Colpron, Cynthia Dusel-Bacon, Renée-Luce Simard, Charlie Roots
Lead isotopic constraints on the metallogeny of middle and late Paleozoic syngenetic base metal occurrences in the Yukon-Tanana and Slide Mountain/Seventymile Terranes and adjacent portions of the North American miogeocline
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J.K. Mortensen, Cynthia Dusel-Bacon, J. Hunt, J. Gabites
Paleozoic tectonic and metallogenic evolution of the pericratonic rocks of east-central Alaska and adjacent Yukon Territory
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JoAnne L. Nelson, Maurice Colpron, Stephen Piercey, Cynthia Dusel-Bacon, Donald Murphy, Charlie Roots
Reply to the discussion by F. Lagroix and S.K. Banerjee of "Geochemical evidence for the origin of late Quaternary loess in central Alaska"
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Daniel R. Muhs, James R. Budahn
GP Workbench Manual: Technical Manual, User's Guide, and Software Guide
GP Workbench is an open-source general-purpose geophysical data processing software package written primarily for ground penetrating radar (GPR) data. It also includes support for several USGS prototype electromagnetic instruments such as the VETEM and ALLTEM. The two main programs in the package are GP Workbench and GP Wave Utilities. GP Workbench has routines for filtering, gridding, and migrati
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Charles P. Oden, Craig W. Moulton
Garnet--An Essential Industrial Mineral and January's Birthstone
Garnet is one of the most common minerals in the world. Occurring in almost any color, it is most widely known for its beauty as a gem stone. Because of its hardness and other properties, garnet is also an essential industrial mineral used in abrasive products, non-slip surfaces, and filtration. To help manage our Nation's resources of such essential minerals, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) pro
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James G. Evans, Phillip R. Moyle, David G. Frank, Donald W. Olson
Geophysical Studies Based on Gravity and Seismic Data of Tule Desert, Meadow Valley Wash, and California Wash Basins, Southern Nevada
Gravity and seismic data from Tule Desert, Meadow Valley Wash, and California Wash, Nevada, provide insight into the subsurface geometry of these three basins that lie adjacent to rapidly developing areas of Clark County, Nevada. Each of the basins is the product of Tertiary extension accommodated with the general form of north-south oriented, asymmetrically-faulted half-grabens. Geophysical inver
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Daniel S. Scheirer, William R. Page, John J. Miller
Aeromagnetic Survey in Western Afghanistan: A Web Site for Distribution of Data
Aeromagnetic and related data were digitized from 1976 magnetic field
and survey route location maps of western Afghanistan. The magnetic
field data were digitized along contour lines from 33 maps in a series
entitled 'Map of Magnetic Field of Afghanistan (Western Area) Delta-Ta
Isolines,' compiled by V. A. Cnjagev and A. F. Bukhmastov. The survey
route locatio
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Ronald E. Sweeney, Robert P. Kucks, Patricia L. Hill, Carol A. Finn
Lithostratigraphy and shear-wave velocity in the crystallized Topopah Spring Tuff, Yucca Mountain, Nevada
Evaluation of the potential future response to seismic events of the proposed spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, is in part based on the seismic properties of the host rock, the 12.8-million-year-old Topopah Spring Tuff. Because of the processes that formed the tuff, the densely welded and crystallized part has three lithophysal and three nonl
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D.C. Buesch, K.H. Stokoe, K.C. Won, Y.J. Seong, J.L. Jung, M.D. Schuhen
Linking middle-school teachers to Earthscope
EarthScope is a multidisciplinary geophysical investigation of the structure and deformation of the North American continent. Components include a transportable array of digital seismometers (USArray) that will image the continental crust and underlying mantle, and Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers and strainmeters (Plate Boundary Observatory, PBO) that will measure tectonic and volcanic d
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R. Butler, E. Bishop, C. Ault, B. Atwater, B. Magura, C. Hedeen, R. Blakely, Ray E. Wells, K. Shay, R. Wagner, T. Southworth-Neumeyer, D. Connor
Characterization of unsaturated zone hydrogeologic units using matrix properties and depositional history in a complex volcanic environment
Characterization of the physical and unsaturated hydrologic properties of subsurface materials is necessary to calculate flow and transport for land use practices and to evaluate subsurface processes such as perched water or lateral diversion of water, which are influenced by features such as faults, fractures, and abrupt changes in lithology. Input for numerical flow models typically includes par
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Lorraine E. Flint, David C. Buesch, Alan L. Flint
Distribution, 14C chronology, and paleomagnetism of latest Pleistocene and Holocene lava flows at Haleakala volcano, Island of Maui, Hawai'i: A revision of lava flow hazard zones
New mapping and 60 new radiocarbon ages define the age and distribution of latest Pleistocene and Holocene (past 13,000 years) lava flows at Haleakalā volcano, Island of Maui. Paleomagnetic directions were determined for 118 sites, of which 89 are in lava flows younger than 13,000 years. The paleomagnetic data, in conjunction with a reference paleosecular variation (PSV) curve for the Hawaiian Isl
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David R. Sherrod, Jonathan T. Hagstrum, John P. McGeehin, Duane E. Champion, Frank A. Trusdell