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Schlumberger soundings in the Fish Springs Flat area, Juab County, Utah

January 1, 1980

In 1978 the U. S. Geological Survey made 43 Schlumberger soundings in the Fish Springs Flat area, Juab County, Utah. The purpose of this survey was to delineate water quality and obtain structural information. Fish Springs Flat consists mainly of Quaternery deposits of sand, gravel, clay, and silt. On the west Fish Springs Flat is bordered by the Fish Springs Range which is composed primarily of Paleozoic limestone. With the exception of a short section of metal fence and concrete culverts, disruptive cultural features did not appear to be present.

The purpose of this report is to release the field data obtained in this survey. In addition the automatic inversion of the sounding curves, computer-generated geoelectric cross sections, and interpreted resistivity maps are also given and briefly described.

Publication Year 1980
Title Schlumberger soundings in the Fish Springs Flat area, Juab County, Utah
DOI 10.3133/ofr80384
Authors Robert J. Bisdorf, Adel A. R. Zohdy
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 80-384
Index ID ofr80384
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse