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Publications from the staff of the Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics Science Center
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San Mateo County Geographic Information Systems (GIS) project
Earthquakes and ground failures in the United States cause billions of dollars of damages each year, but techniques for predicting and reducing these hazardous geologic processes remain elusive. geologists, geophysicists, hydrologists, engineers, cartographers, and computer specialists from the U.S geological Survey in Menlo Park, California, are working together on a project involving GIS techniq
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E. E. Brabb
Southern hemisphere origin of the Cretaceous Laytonville Limestone of California
New paleomagnetic, paleontologic, and stratigraphic data from outcrops of the Laytonville Limestone (101 to 88 million years old) support a Southern Hemisphere orgin. A paleomagnetic megaconglomerate test is statistically significant and suggests magnetization at 14?? ?? 5?? south, predating Late Cretaceous to Eocene (70 to 50 million years ago) accretion. Rapid Kula plate movement or the existenc
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J.A. Tarduno, M. McWilliams, W.V. Sliter, H. E. Cook, M. C. Blake, I. Premoli-Silva
Preliminary geologic map of Santa Cruz County, California
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Earl E. Brabb
Map showing the status of landslide inventory and susceptibility mapping in California
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Fred Taylor, E. E. Brabb
Age and tectonics of plutonic belts in accreted terranes of the Klamath Mountains, California and Oregon
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W. P. Irwin
Equivalent radiolarian ages from ophiolitic terranes of Cyprus and Oman
Radiolarian biostratigraphy shows that umberiferous strata overlying the Troodos ophiolite in Cyprus are Turonian in age and are thus essentially contemporaneous with similar strata that overlie the Samail ophiolite in Oman. However, this radiolarian age is markedly older than Campanian isotopic ages measured on the underlying rocks of the Troodos ophiolite. The revised age for the umbers indicate
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Charles D. Blome, William P. Irwin
Tectonostratigraphic terranes of northern California
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M. Clark Blake, A. S. Jayko, R. J. McLaughlin
Tectonostratigraphic terranes in southwest Oregon
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M. C. Blake, Jr., D.E. Engebretson, A. S. Jayko, J. L. Jones
Stratigraphy and tectonic significance of the Mesozoic tectonostratigraphic terranes of the Vizcaino Peninsula, Baja California Sur, Mexico
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Thomas E. Moore
Origin and tectonic evolution of the Maclaren and Wrangellia terranes, eastern Alaska Range, Alaska
Major portions of the eastern Alaska Range, south of the Denali fault, in the McCarthy, Nabesna, Mount Hayes, and eastern Healy quadrangles, consist predominantly of the Maclaren and Wrangellia tectono-stratigraphic terranes. The Maclaren terrane consists of the Maclaren Glacier metamorphic belt and the regionally deformed and metamorphosed East Susitna batholith. The Maclaren Glacier metamorphic
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Warren J. Nokleberg, D. L. Jones, Norman J. Silberling