William E Scott
In retirement I am working on completing a geologic map of Mount Hood volcano, Oregon.
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Surface faulting accompanying the Borah Peak earthquake and segmentation of the Lost River fault, central Idaho
No abstract available.
Authors
Anthony J. Crone, Michael N. Machette, Manuel G. Bonilla, James J. Lienkaemper, Kenneth L. Pierce, William E. Scott, Robert C. Bucknam
Quaternary tectonic setting of the 1983 Borah Peak earthquake, central Idaho
The 1983 Borah Peak earthquake was accompanied by extensive surface faulting along a part of the Lost River fault that has abundant evidence of latest Quaternary (last 15,000 yr) offset. This fault and two similar range-front normal faults along the Lemhi Range and Beaverhead Mountains lie in an area of basin-and-range structure in central Idaho that is part of a roughly V-shaped belt of latest Qu
Authors
William E. Scott, Kenneth L. Pierce, M. H. Hait
Surficial geologic map of the eastern Snake River Plain and adjacent areas, 111° -115° W., Idaho and Wyoming
This map portrays the distribution of surficial materials that cover most of the landscape of the eastern Snake River Plain and adjoining areas in a larger part of southeastern Idaho and a very small area in western Wyoming (fig. 1). Almost 350,000 people or 40 percent of Idaho's (estimating 1979 population from Rand McNally (1979)) live in the area, which constitutes about 30 percent of Idaho's l
Authors
William E. Scott
Field-trip guide to the Quaternary stratigraphy and faulting in the area north of the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon, Salt Lake County, Utah
No abstract available.
Authors
William E. Scott
Geologic effects of flooding from Teton Dam failure, southeastern Idaho
No abstract available.
Authors
William E. Scott
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 65
Surface faulting accompanying the Borah Peak earthquake and segmentation of the Lost River fault, central Idaho
No abstract available.
Authors
Anthony J. Crone, Michael N. Machette, Manuel G. Bonilla, James J. Lienkaemper, Kenneth L. Pierce, William E. Scott, Robert C. Bucknam
Quaternary tectonic setting of the 1983 Borah Peak earthquake, central Idaho
The 1983 Borah Peak earthquake was accompanied by extensive surface faulting along a part of the Lost River fault that has abundant evidence of latest Quaternary (last 15,000 yr) offset. This fault and two similar range-front normal faults along the Lemhi Range and Beaverhead Mountains lie in an area of basin-and-range structure in central Idaho that is part of a roughly V-shaped belt of latest Qu
Authors
William E. Scott, Kenneth L. Pierce, M. H. Hait
Surficial geologic map of the eastern Snake River Plain and adjacent areas, 111° -115° W., Idaho and Wyoming
This map portrays the distribution of surficial materials that cover most of the landscape of the eastern Snake River Plain and adjoining areas in a larger part of southeastern Idaho and a very small area in western Wyoming (fig. 1). Almost 350,000 people or 40 percent of Idaho's (estimating 1979 population from Rand McNally (1979)) live in the area, which constitutes about 30 percent of Idaho's l
Authors
William E. Scott
Field-trip guide to the Quaternary stratigraphy and faulting in the area north of the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon, Salt Lake County, Utah
No abstract available.
Authors
William E. Scott
Geologic effects of flooding from Teton Dam failure, southeastern Idaho
No abstract available.
Authors
William E. Scott
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.