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Preliminary geomagnetic data, College Observatory, Fairbanks, Alaska: January 1978
The preliminary geomagnetic data included here is made available to scientific personnel and organizations, as part of a cooperative effort and on a data exchange basis because of the early need by some users. To avoid delay, all of the data is copied from original forms processed at the observatory; therefore it should be regarded as preliminary.
Authors
J.B. Townshend, J.E. Papp, M.J. Moorman, S.P. Tilton
Map showing landslides and areas most susceptible to sliding in Beaver Quadrangle and portions of the Beaver Falls and New Galilee quadrangles, Beaver County, Pennsylvania
No abstract available.
Authors
John S. Pomeroy
Landslides and related features, Ohio, West Virginia and Pennsylvania [Clarksburg quadrangle]
No abstract available.
Authors
Robert J. Hackman, Roger E. Thomas
Landslides and related features, Ohio, West Virginia and Pennsylvania [Canton quadrangle]
No abstract available.
Authors
William E. Davies, Gregory C. Ohlmacher, John S. Pomeroy
Relationship of landslides to fractures in Potomac Group deposits, Fairfax County, Virginia
Landsliding is a common problem in eastern Fairfax County, an area underlain by Potomac Group (Lower Cretaceous) Coastal Plain deposits of silt and clay interbedded and interfingered with sand and gravel. The slides commonly are present in clay and silt that, on the basis of laboratory tests, appear to be much too strong to have failed. However, the very plastic silt and clay deposits are commonly
Authors
William H. Langer, Stephen F. Obermeier
Pillar Mountain Landslide, Kodiak, Alaska
Pillar Mountain landslide on the southeast face of Pillar Mountain is about 915 m (3,000 ft) southwest of the city of Kodiak, Alaska. The landslide is about 520 m (1,700 ft) wide at its base and extends approximately from sea level to an altitude of about 343 m (1,125 ft). The slide developed on an ancient and apparently inactive landslide. Renewed movement was first detected on December 5, 1971,
Authors
Reuben Kachadoorian, Willard H. Slater
Feasibility and cost of using a computer to prepare landslide susceptibility maps of the San Francisco Bay region, California
No abstract available.
Authors
Evelyn B. Newman, Arthur R. Paradis, Earl E. Brabb
Preliminary reconnaissance map showing landslides in Butler County, Pennsylvania
No abstract available.
Authors
John S. Pomeroy
Preliminary reconnaissance map showing landslides in Beaver County, Pennsylvania
No abstract available.
Authors
John S. Pomeroy
Reconnaissance map showing landslides in Washington County, Pennsylvania
No abstract available.
Authors
John S. Pomeroy