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Sonar monitoring of gravel-transport processes at a stream-gaging station in a disturbed watershed [abs.]
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Authors
R.L. Dinehart
The Loma Prieta, California, Earthquake of October 17, 1989: Strong ground motion and ground failure
Professional Paper 1551 describes the effects at the land surface caused by the Loma Prieta earthquake. These effects: include the pattern and characteristics of strong ground shaking, liquefaction of both floodplain deposits along the Pajaro and Salinas Rivers in the Monterey Bay region and sandy artificial fills along the margins of San Francisco Bay, landslides in the epicentral region, and inc
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Thomas L. Coordinated by Holzer
Using regional geologic information to assess relative aquifer contamination potential– An example from the central United States
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David R. Soller, Richard Berg
Publications of the U.S. Geological Survey Branch of Atlantic Marine Geology: Calendar Year 1991
This [summary of] U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 92-585 contains a listing of publications authored or co-authored by members of the Branch of Atlantic Marine Geology during 1991. Results of Branch investigations are distributed in a variety of ways, including maps, journal articles, abstracts and U.S.G.S. publications. Copies of U.S.G.S. Open File Reports may generally be obtained from
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Margaret C. Mons-Wengler, Robert N. Oldale
Debris-flow flume at H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Oregon
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R. M. Iverson, J. E. Costa, R.G. LaHusen
Surface features and kinematics of the Slumgullion landslide, near Lake City, Colorado
No abstract available.
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Raffaela Guzzi, Mario Parise
The directory of the World Landslide Inventory
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William M. Brown, D.M. Cruden, Judith S. Denison
Geology, hydrology and mechanics of the Alani-Paty Landslide, Manoa Valley, Oahu, Hawaii
No abstract available.
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R.L. Baum, M.E. Reid
Faulting, structural damage, liquefaction, and landslides from the Luzon, Philippines earthquake of July 16, 1990; slide set and bibliography
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Gerald F. Wieczorek, Christopher G. Newhall, Leif G. Wennerberg
An evaluation of installation methods for STS-1 seismometers
This report documents the results of a series of experiments conducted by the authors at the Albuquerque Seismological Laboratory (ASl) during the spring and summer of 1991; the object of these experiments was to obtain and document quantitative performance comparisons of three methods of installing STS-1 seismometers. Historically, ASL has installed STS-1 sensors by cementing their thick glass ba
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L. Gary Holcomb, Charles R. Hutt
Hayward fault: Large earthquakes versus surface creep
The Hayward fault, thought a likely source of large earthquakes in the next few decades, has generated two large historic earthquakes (about magnitude 7), one in 1836 and another in 1868. We know little about the 1836 event, but the 1868 event had a surface rupture extending 41 km along the southern Hayward fault. Right-lateral surface slip occurred in 1868, but was not well measured. Witness acco
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James J. Lienkaemper, Glenn Borchardt