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Thickness of Cenozoic Deposits of Yucca Flat Inferred from Gravity Data, Nevada Test Site, Nevada

November 1, 1999

The basin-basement contact for Yucca Flat was modeled using isostatic gravity data, a linear density-depth function for the basin deposits, and drill-hole constraints to produce a digital database of both the depth to basement and the gravitational anomaly associated with the basement rocks. The model predicts a depth of roughly 2,500 m in the deepest, southern part of the basin. The model shows offsets in the basement rocks along both the Carpetbag and Yucca faults. The basement rocks of Yucca Flat have a higher gravity anomaly west of the N-S trending Carpetbag fault, suggesting higher density rocks on the west side of the valley.

Publication Year 1999
Title Thickness of Cenozoic Deposits of Yucca Flat Inferred from Gravity Data, Nevada Test Site, Nevada
DOI 10.3133/ofr99310
Authors G. A. Phelps, V. E. Langenheim, R.C. Jachens
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 99-310
Index ID ofr99310
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Western Region Geology and Geophysics Science Center
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