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Seismic-reflection profiles of the New Madrid seismic zone-data along the Mississippi River near Caruthersville, Missouri

The tectonic setting and the earthquake hazards of the New Madrid seismic zone in the northern Mississippi embayment have been the subject of intensive study the past several years as part of the Earthquake Hazard Reduction Program of the USGS (U.S. Geological Survey). These efforts have improved our knowledge of the geologic history, general tectonic setting, and patterns of modern seismicity (se

Seismicity map of the state of Arizona

This map is one of a series of seismicity maps produced by the U. S. Geological Survey that show earthquake data of individual states or groups of states at the scale of 1:1,000,000. This map shows only those earthquakes with epicenters located within the boundaries of Arizona, even though earthquakes in nearby states or countries may have been felt or may have caused damage in Arizona.The data in

Seismicity map of the state of Idaho

This map is one of a series of seismicity maps produced by the U.S. Geological Survey that show earthquake data of individual states or groups of states at the scale of 1:1,000,000. This map shows only those earthquakes with epicenters located within the boundaries of Idaho, even though earthquakes in nearby states or countries may have been felt or may have caused damage in Idaho. The USGS and th

Seismicity map of the state of Utah

This map is one of a series of seismicity maps produced by the U. S. Geological Survey that show earthquake data of individual states or groups of states at the scale of 1:1,000,000. This map shows only those earthquakes with epicenters located within the boundaries of Utah, even though earthquakes in nearby states or countries may have been felt or may have caused damage in Utah.The data in table

Stratigraphic framework of coal beds underlying the northeastern part of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Montana

The area of investigation is located in the northeast part of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation (fig. 1) on the western flank of the Williston Basin.  It covers about 450 square miles and is made up of parts of Daniels, Sheridan, and Roosevelt counties.  Exploratory drilling for coal and logging of seismograph drill holes in 1978-1981 were done with the support of the Branch of Indian Affairs as pa