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Surficial materials map of the Springfield 1 degree by 2 degrees Quadrangle, Missouri
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Thermal maturity map of the lower part of the Upper Cretaceous Mesaverde Group, Uintah Basin, Utah
The ability of rock to generate oil and gas is directly related to the type and quantity of kerogen and to its thermal maturity; therefore, thermal maturity is a commonly used tool for oil and gas exploration. The purpose of this study ws to provide a thermal-maturity map for the lower part of the Upper Cretaceous Mesaverde Group in the eastern part of the Uinta Basin. Prior to this study, therm
Topographic map of the Amazonis Southwest Quadrangle of Mars
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Topographic map of the Coprates Northwest Quadrangle of Mars
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Topographic map of the Memnonia Northeast Quadrangle of Mars
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Topographic map of the Memnonia Northwest Quadrangle of Mars
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Topographic map of the Phoenicis Lacus Northeast Quadrangle of Mars
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Topographic map of the Phoenicis Lacus Northwest Quadrangle of Mars
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Topographic map of the Tharsis Northwest Quadrangle of Mars
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Aerial radiometric contour maps of Ohio
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Aeromagnetic map and analysis of aeromagnetic and aeroradioactivity data in the Blood Mountain, Chattahoochee, and Tray Mountain Roadless Areas, northern Georgia
The data for the aerornagnetic map of the Blood Mountain, Chattahoochee, and Tray Mountain Roadless Areas and vicinity were compiled from two separate airborne surveys {U.S. Geological Survey, 1977, 1981) produced in cooperation with the State of Georgia. These surveys were flown by fixed - wing aircraft in 1976 and 1981 at 500 ft (150 m) above mean terrain along rarallel flight lines oriented nor