Publications
Publications from the staff of the Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics Science Center
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Preliminary geology of the Bristol Lake region, Mojave Desert, California
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D. M. Miller, Keith A. Howard, B.E. John
Distribution, mineralogy, and texture of manganese nodules and their relation to sedimentation at DOMES Site A in the equatorial North Pacific
DOMES Site A, in the equatorial North Pacific, was surveyed in detail in an attempt to relate the distribution of nodules to sedimentation. The sea floor is characterized by a broad east-west-trending valley defined by strongly dissected highlands to the north and south. Sediment recovered from the highlands and from the north margin of the valley is late Quaternary. The associated nodules are sma
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David Z. Piper, J. R. Blueford
Preliminary tectonostratigraphic terrane map of California
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M.C. Blake, D. G. Howell, David Lawrence Jones
Preliminary geologic map of Tecoma and Lucin quadrangles, Box Elder County, Utah, and Elko County, Nevada
No abstract available.
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David M. Miller, Joel D. Schneyer
Geologic map of the southern part of the Mount Hayes quadrangle, Alaska
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Warren J. Nokleberg, N. R. Albert, G. C. Bond, P. L. Herzon, R. T. Miyaoka, W. H. Nelson, D.H. Richter, T. E. Smith, J. H. Stout, Warren Yeend, R. E. Zehner
Map showing tracklines of high-resolution uniboom seismic-reflection profiles collected August 31, through September 21, 1980, in the Chukchi Sea
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Arthur Grantz, D. A. Dinter, Edwin Hill, T. E. Chase
Evaluation of potential surface faulting and other tectonic deformation
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M. G. Bonilla
Mid-Cretaceous radiolarians in Perapedhi Formation
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W. P. Irwin, B. L. Murchey, D. L. Jones, S.A. Kling
In the southwest: Tectonic evolution reviewed
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D. M. Miller, Keith A. Howard, M. D. Carr
Geology of a subduction complex in the Franciscan assemblage of northern California
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M. Clark Blake, A. S. Jayko, D. G. Howell
A geologic reconnaissance of the Cycladic blueschist belt, Greece
The Cycladic blueschist belt consists of two distinctive segments separated by a broad zone of superposed granitic and high-temperature metamorphic rocks. The northern segment contains early metamorphic fold axes and parallel glaucophane lineations that trend ∼060° with a progressive increase in metamorphism toward the southeast. The southern segment contains similar fold axes and glaucophane line
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M. Clark Blake, Michel Bonneau, Jacques Geyssant, J.R. Kienast, Claude Lepvrier, Henri Maluski, Dimitrios Papanikolaou