Peter J Haeussler, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
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Potential seismic hazards and tectonics of the upper Cook Inlet basin, Alaska, based on analysis of Pliocene and younger deformation
The Cook Inlet basin is a northeast-trending forearc basin above the Aleutian subduction zone in southern Alaska. Folds in Cook Inlet are complex, discontinuous structures with variable shape and vergence that probably developed by right-transpressional deformation on oblique-slip faults extending downward into Mesozoic basement beneath the Tertiary basin. The most recent episode of deformation ma
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Peter J. Haeussler, Ronald L. Bruhn, Thomas L. Pratt
Preliminary geologic map of the Chugach National Forest special study area, Alaska
In 1990, both the U.S. Geological Survey and U.S. Bureau of Mines were contacted by the Chugach National Forest (CNF) for the purpose of providing mineral resource information for the CNF Master Plan during the planning period fiscal years 1991-1994. This information is to address the terms and requirements of the 1986 Settlement Agreement and to provide mineral and geologic information useful to
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Steven W. Nelson, Marti L. Miller, Peter J. Haeussler, Lawrence W. Snee, Patti J. Philips, Carol Huber
Reconnaissance geologic map of the Duncan Canal-Zarembo Island area, southeastern Alaska
The geologic map of the Duncan Canal-Zarembo Island area is the result of a multidisciplinary investigation of an area where an airborne geophysical survey was flown in the spring of 1997. The area was chosen for the geophysical survey because of its high mineral potential, a conclusion of the Petersburg Mineral Resource Assessment Project, conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey from 1978 to 1982
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Susan M. Karl, Peter J. Haeussler, Anne E. McCafferty
Geologic map of the Seldovia quadrangle, south-central Alaska
This is a 1:250,000-scale map of the bedrock geology of the Seldovia quadrangle, south-central Alaska. The map area covers the southwestern end of the Kenai Peninsula, including the Kenai Lowlands and Kenai Mountains, on either side of Kachemak Bay. The waters of Cook Inlet cover roughly half of the map area, and a part of the Alaska Peninsula near Iliamna Volcano lies in the extreme northwest cor
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Dwight Bradley, Timothy M. Kusky, Peter J. Haeussler, Susan M. Karl, D. Thomas Donley
Preliminary geologic map of the Uncas 7.5' quadrangle, Clallam and Jefferson counties, Washington
These are the digital files used to create the map in USGS OFR 99-421. The 1:24,000 scale map shows the bedrock and surficial deposts of the Uncas 7.5' quadrangle, Clallam and Jefferson counties, Washington. Digital files include ARC/Info coverages in export format of geology, and strike and dip information.
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Peter J. Haeussler, Jim C. Yount, Ray E. Wells
Geologic map of central (interior) Alaska
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Frederic H. Wilson, James H. Dover, Dwight Bradley, Florence R. Weber, Thomas K. Bundtzen, Peter J. Haeussler
Geologic map of central (interior) Alaska
Introduction: This map and associated digital databases are the result of a compilation and reinterpretation of published and unpublished 1:250,000- and limited 1:125,000- and 1:63,360-scale mapping. The map area covers approximately 416,000 sq km (134,000 sq mi) and encompasses 25 1:250,000-scale quadrangles in central Alaska. The compilation was done as part of the U.S. Geological Survey Nation
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Frederic H. Wilson, James H. Dover, Dwight Bradley, Florence R. Weber, Thomas K. Bundtzen, Peter J. Haeussler
Surficial geologic map along the Castle Mountain Fault between Houston and Hatcher Pass Road, Alaska
The surficial geology of the map area is dominated by sedimentary deposits laid down during and after the Naptowne glaciation (Karlstrom, 1964) of late Pleistocene age. During this episode, a large valley glacier flowed westward down the Matanuska Valley along the southern flank of the Talkeetna Mountains. The youngest of two documented advances has been referred to as the Elmendorf stade, which r
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Peter J. Haeussler
Seismic sources in southcentral Alaska: A review, results of recent research, and a reappraisal
No abstract available.
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Peter J. Haeussler
Field guide to the Mesozoic accretionary complex along Turnagain Arm and Kachemak Bay, south-central Alaska
Turnagain Arm, just east of Anchorage, provides a readily accessible, world-class cross section through a Mesozoic accretionary wedge. Nearly continuous exposures along the Seward Highway, the Alaska Railroad, and the shoreline of Turnagain Arm display the two main constituent units of the Chugach terrane: the McHugh Complex and Valdez Group. In this paper we describe seven bedrock geology stops a
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Dwight Bradley, Timothy M. Kusky, Susan M. Karl, Peter J. Haeussler
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Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 146
Potential seismic hazards and tectonics of the upper Cook Inlet basin, Alaska, based on analysis of Pliocene and younger deformation
The Cook Inlet basin is a northeast-trending forearc basin above the Aleutian subduction zone in southern Alaska. Folds in Cook Inlet are complex, discontinuous structures with variable shape and vergence that probably developed by right-transpressional deformation on oblique-slip faults extending downward into Mesozoic basement beneath the Tertiary basin. The most recent episode of deformation ma
Authors
Peter J. Haeussler, Ronald L. Bruhn, Thomas L. Pratt
Preliminary geologic map of the Chugach National Forest special study area, Alaska
In 1990, both the U.S. Geological Survey and U.S. Bureau of Mines were contacted by the Chugach National Forest (CNF) for the purpose of providing mineral resource information for the CNF Master Plan during the planning period fiscal years 1991-1994. This information is to address the terms and requirements of the 1986 Settlement Agreement and to provide mineral and geologic information useful to
Authors
Steven W. Nelson, Marti L. Miller, Peter J. Haeussler, Lawrence W. Snee, Patti J. Philips, Carol Huber
Reconnaissance geologic map of the Duncan Canal-Zarembo Island area, southeastern Alaska
The geologic map of the Duncan Canal-Zarembo Island area is the result of a multidisciplinary investigation of an area where an airborne geophysical survey was flown in the spring of 1997. The area was chosen for the geophysical survey because of its high mineral potential, a conclusion of the Petersburg Mineral Resource Assessment Project, conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey from 1978 to 1982
Authors
Susan M. Karl, Peter J. Haeussler, Anne E. McCafferty
Geologic map of the Seldovia quadrangle, south-central Alaska
This is a 1:250,000-scale map of the bedrock geology of the Seldovia quadrangle, south-central Alaska. The map area covers the southwestern end of the Kenai Peninsula, including the Kenai Lowlands and Kenai Mountains, on either side of Kachemak Bay. The waters of Cook Inlet cover roughly half of the map area, and a part of the Alaska Peninsula near Iliamna Volcano lies in the extreme northwest cor
Authors
Dwight Bradley, Timothy M. Kusky, Peter J. Haeussler, Susan M. Karl, D. Thomas Donley
Preliminary geologic map of the Uncas 7.5' quadrangle, Clallam and Jefferson counties, Washington
These are the digital files used to create the map in USGS OFR 99-421. The 1:24,000 scale map shows the bedrock and surficial deposts of the Uncas 7.5' quadrangle, Clallam and Jefferson counties, Washington. Digital files include ARC/Info coverages in export format of geology, and strike and dip information.
Authors
Peter J. Haeussler, Jim C. Yount, Ray E. Wells
Geologic map of central (interior) Alaska
No abstract available.
Authors
Frederic H. Wilson, James H. Dover, Dwight Bradley, Florence R. Weber, Thomas K. Bundtzen, Peter J. Haeussler
Geologic map of central (interior) Alaska
Introduction: This map and associated digital databases are the result of a compilation and reinterpretation of published and unpublished 1:250,000- and limited 1:125,000- and 1:63,360-scale mapping. The map area covers approximately 416,000 sq km (134,000 sq mi) and encompasses 25 1:250,000-scale quadrangles in central Alaska. The compilation was done as part of the U.S. Geological Survey Nation
Authors
Frederic H. Wilson, James H. Dover, Dwight Bradley, Florence R. Weber, Thomas K. Bundtzen, Peter J. Haeussler
Surficial geologic map along the Castle Mountain Fault between Houston and Hatcher Pass Road, Alaska
The surficial geology of the map area is dominated by sedimentary deposits laid down during and after the Naptowne glaciation (Karlstrom, 1964) of late Pleistocene age. During this episode, a large valley glacier flowed westward down the Matanuska Valley along the southern flank of the Talkeetna Mountains. The youngest of two documented advances has been referred to as the Elmendorf stade, which r
Authors
Peter J. Haeussler
Seismic sources in southcentral Alaska: A review, results of recent research, and a reappraisal
No abstract available.
Authors
Peter J. Haeussler
Field guide to the Mesozoic accretionary complex along Turnagain Arm and Kachemak Bay, south-central Alaska
Turnagain Arm, just east of Anchorage, provides a readily accessible, world-class cross section through a Mesozoic accretionary wedge. Nearly continuous exposures along the Seward Highway, the Alaska Railroad, and the shoreline of Turnagain Arm display the two main constituent units of the Chugach terrane: the McHugh Complex and Valdez Group. In this paper we describe seven bedrock geology stops a
Authors
Dwight Bradley, Timothy M. Kusky, Susan M. Karl, Peter J. Haeussler
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