Publications
Publications from the staff of the Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics Science Center
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Mineral resources of the Agua Tibia Primitive Area, California
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William P. Irwin, Robert C. Greene, Horace K. Thurber
Geologic interpretation of reconnaissance aeromagnetic survey of northeastern Alaska
Aeromagnetic reconnaissance of northeastern Alaska in 1965 covered approximately 100,000 square miles, from lat 64° N. to the Arctic Ocean and from the Alaska-Yukon boundary to long 148°30' W. A magnetic contour map was compiled from data from the 1965 survey and earlier surveys. On the basis of these data, northeastern Alaska may be divided into five areas, each having a distinct magnetic charact
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William Peters Brosge, Earl E. Brabb, Elizabeth R. King
Chukchi Sea seismic reflection and magnetic profiles 1969, between northern Alaska and international date line
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Arthur Grantz, William F. Hanna, Stephen C. Wolf
Preliminary geologic map of the central Santa Cruz mountains, California
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E. E. Brabb
Geologic map of White Pine County, Nevada
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Richard K. Hose, M. Clark Blake
High-amplitude radioactivity anomalies in Liberia
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John C. Behrendt, Cletus S. Wotorson
Preliminary geologic map of the Stillwater complex, Montana
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Norman J. Page, Warren J. Nokleberg
Geological Survey research 1970, Chapter C
This collection of 42 short papers is the second published chapter of "Geological Survey Research 1970." The papers report on scientific and economic results of current work by 1nembers of the Conservation, Geologic, Topographic, 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 in fi
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Preliminary interpretations of lunar geology
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D.E. Wilhelms, D.E. Stuart-Alexander
Late Mesozoic tectonic development of western California
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E. H. Bailey, M. Clark Blake
Blueschist-facies metamorphism related to regional thrust faulting
Rocks of the blueschist (glaucophane schist) facies occur throughout the world in narrow tectonic belts associated with ultramafic rocks. In the Coast Range province of California, blueschist rocks are devloped in the eugeosynclinal Franciscan Formation of Late Mesozoic age. The blueschist rocks form a narrow belt for more than 800 km along the eastern margin of this province and commonly are sepa
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M. C. Blake, W. P. Irwin, R. G. Coleman
Tectonic development of western California during the Late Mesozoic
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M. Clark Blake, W. P. Irwin, R. G. Coleman