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Geomorphic/geologic map of part of the northern hemisphere of Venus
No abstract available.
Historic trail maps of the Sterling 1° x 2° quadrangle, northeastern Colorado
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Lateral relationships in the Laki formation, Ganjo Takkar and Saidpur outlier, Hyderabad District, Sind Province, Pakistan
The sections presented were measured in an unstudied area southeast of the city of Hyderabad and 175 km northeast of Karachi, capital of Sind Province in southern Pakistan. These sections are preliminary to more detailed studies, particularly of the fossil fauna and the Paleocene and Eocene stratigraphy in southern Pakistan. The data present a major elucidation of the lateral relationships of in
Map showing 1983 landslides in Utah
The State of Utah sustained direct damages from landslides and flooding in excess of $400 million during approximately three months in the spring of 1983. These disastrous events were declared national disaster areas (Anderson and others, 1985).
Map showing distribution of surficial sediment, Gulf of Maine and Georges Bank
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Map showing earthquake epicenters (1964-81) in Yellowstone National Park and vicinity, Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana
The earthquake activity in the Yellowstone region is part of a belt of seismicity extending from southern Utah to northwestern Montana. The 1959 magnitude 7.3 Hebgen Lake earthquake is the largest historical event along this trend. Yellowstone National Park is also the focus of extensive Quaternary volcanic activity that relates to a long lived volcanic system that has progressed from southwest to
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Map showing geochemical favorability for mesothermal base- and precious-metal veins in the Wallace 1° by 2° Quadrangle, Montana and Idaho
This map shows the geochemical favorability for mesothermal base- and precious-metal veins in the Wallace 1° by 2° quadrangle, Montana and Idaho. The information presented here is part of the Wallace CUSMAP (Conterminous United States Mineral Assessment Program) project conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey.