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Principal facts for gravity stations in the Bearpaw Mountains and vicinity, Montana
Observed gravity values, station locations, terrain corrections, and Bouguer gravity data are provided in tabular form for approximately 500 gravity observations in north-central Montana. These data were used in preparation of -- Peterson, Donald L. and Rambo, William L., 1967, Bouguer gravity anomaly map of the Bearpaw Mountains and vicinity, Montana: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file report.
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Donald L. Peterson, William L. Rambo
Principal facts for gravity stations for the Central Arizona Project
Observed gravity values, station locations, terrain corrections, and Bouguer gravity data are provided in tabular form for approximately 2460 gravity observations in south-central Arizona. "These data were used in preparation of -- Peterson, Donald L., 1968, Bouguer gravity map of parts of Maricopa, Pima, Pinal, and Yuma Counties, Arizona: U.S. Geol. Survey Geonhvs. Inv. Map GP-615.
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Donald L. Peterson
Principal facts for gravity stations in the Death Valley region, California
Observed gravity values, station locations, terrain corrections, and Bouguer gravity data are provided in tabular form for approximately 1,500 gravity observations in eastern California. Coverage includes Saline Valley, Panamint Valley, Searles Basin, Death Valley, the southern Amargosa Desert and the enclosed and adjoining highlands. These data were used in preparation of -- Mabey, Don R., 1963,
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Don R. Mabey
Principal facts for gravity stations in Safford and San Simon Valleys, Arizona
Observed gravity values, station locations, terrain corrections and Bouguer gravity data are provided in tabular form for approximately 2,000 gravity observations in southeastern Arizona.
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Gordon P. Eaton, Claxton E. Timmons
Principal facts for gravity stations in the area north of the Grand Canyon in Arizona
Observed gravity values, station location, terrain corrections, and Bouguer gravity data are provided in tabular form for approximately 610 gravity observations in northern Arizona. These data were used in preparation of - - Popenoe, Peter, 1968, Complete Bouguer gravity anomaly map of the area north of the Grand Canyon in Arizona: U.S. Geol. Survey open-file report.
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Peter Popenoe
Principal facts for gravity stations in Sulphur Springs Valley, Arizona
Observed gravity values, station locations, terrain corrections, and Bouguer gravity data are provided in tabular form for approximately 410 gravity observations in Sulphur Springs Valley, Arizona.
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Donald L. Peterson
Principal facts for gravity stations in the Yuma, Arizona and Blythe, California areas
Observed gravity values, station locations, terrain corrections, and Bouguer gravity data are provided in tabular form for approximately 840 gravity observations in the Yuma, Arizona area and for approximately 225 gravity observations in the Blythe, California area.
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Donald L. Peterson, Arthur Conradi, Adel A. R. Zohdy
Principal facts for gravity stations in the San Francisco district and adjoining areas, Utah
Observed gravity values, station locations, terrain corrections, and Bouguer gravity data are provided in tabular form for approximately 450 gravity observations in southwestern Utah.
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Donald L. Peterson
Geologic map of the Tyler Peak quadrangle, Clallam and Jefferson Counties, Washington
No abstract available.
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Wallace Martin Cady, Rowland W. Tabor, N. S. MacLeod, M. L. Sorenson
Seismic, magnetic and gravity profiles — Chukchi Sea and adjacent Arctic Ocean, 1972: Part 1, seismic reflection profiles
No abstract available.
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Arthur Grantz, M.L. Holmes, D. C. Riley, S. L. Wallace
Geological Survey research 1972, Chapter C
This collection of 37 short papers is the second published chapter of "Geological Survey Research 1972." The papers report on scientific and economic results of current work by members of the Conservation, Geologic, and Water Resources Divisions of the U.S. Geological Survey.Chapter A, to be published later in the year, will present a summary of significant results of work done ~n fiscal year 1972
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