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1649 - Mountain Meadows Dacite (Bulletin de U.S. Geological Survey professional paper, 1649 [01/01/2001]) / Thane H. Mc Culloh
[n° ou bulletin] 1649 - Mountain Meadows Dacite : Oligocene intrusive complex that welds together the Los Angeles Basin, northwestern Peninsular Ranges, and central Transverse Ranges, California [texte imprimé] / Thane H. Mc Culloh, Auteur ; Larry A. Beyer, Auteur ; Ronald W. Morin, Auteur . - 2001 . - 1 vol. (34 p.) : ill., cartes, couv. ill. ; 28 cm.
Langues : Américain
Catégories : Régions
Californie[n° ou bulletin]Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Section Disponibilité Origine FFS035799 2.2 USGS PP Périodiques Géographique Exclu du prêt 1658 - Crustal structure of the coastal and marine San Francisco Bay region, California (Bulletin de U.S. Geological Survey professional paper, 1658 [01/01/2002]) / Tom Parsons
[n° ou bulletin] 1658 - Crustal structure of the coastal and marine San Francisco Bay region, California [texte imprimé] / Tom Parsons, Auteur . - 2002 . - 1 vol. (iii-145 p.) : ill. en noir et coul., cartes, couv. ill. en coul. ; 28 cm + [1] f. de carte dépl.
Langues : Américain
Catégories : Régions
Californie[n° ou bulletin]Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Section Disponibilité Origine FFS002128 2.2 USGS PP Périodiques Géographique Exclu du prêt 1663 - Subsurface and petroleum geology of the southwestern Santa Clara Valley ("Silicon Valley"), California (Bulletin de U.S. Geological Survey professional paper, 1663 [01/01/2002]) / Richard G. Stanley
[n° ou bulletin] 1663 - Subsurface and petroleum geology of the southwestern Santa Clara Valley ("Silicon Valley"), California [texte imprimé] / Richard G. Stanley, Auteur . - 2002 . - 1 vol. (iv-55 p.) : ill., cartes, couv. ill. ; 28 cm.
Langues : Américain
Catégories : Régions
Californie[n° ou bulletin]Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Section Disponibilité Origine FFS035817 2.2 USGS PP Périodiques Géographique Exclu du prêt 1687 - Marine geology and earthquake hazards of the San Pedro Shelf region, southern California (Bulletin de U.S. Geological Survey professional paper, 1687 [01/01/2004]) / Michael A. Fisher
[n° ou bulletin] 1687 - Marine geology and earthquake hazards of the San Pedro Shelf region, southern California [texte imprimé] / Michael A. Fisher, Auteur . - 2004 . - 1 vol. (39 p.) : ill. en noir et coul., cartes, couv. ill. ; 28 cm + 2 pl. sous pochette.
Langues : Américain
Catégories : Régions
CalifornieRésumé : High-resolution seismic-reflection data have been com- bined with a variety of other geophysical and geological data to interpret the offshore structure and earthquake hazards of the San Pedro Shelf, near Los Angeles, California. Prominent structures investigated include the Wilmington Graben, the Palos Verdes Fault Zone, various faults below the western part of the shelf and slope, and the deep-water San Pedro Basin. The structure of the Palos Verdes Fault Zone changes mark- edly southeastward across the San Pedro Shelf and slope. Under the northern part of the shelf, this fault zone includes several strands, but the main strand dips west and is probably an oblique-slip fault. Under the slope, this fault zone con- sists of several fault strands having normal separation, most of which dip moderately east. To the southeast near Lasuen Knoll, the Palos Verdes Fault Zone locally is a low-angle fault that dips east, but elsewhere near this knoll the fault appears to dip steeply. Fresh sea-floor scarps near Lasuen Knoll indi- cate recent fault movement. The observed regional structural variation along the Palos Verdes Fault Zone is explained as the result of changes in strike and fault geometry along a master strike-slip fault at depth. The shallow summit and possible wavecut terraces on Lasuen knoll indicate subaerial exposure during the last sea-level lowstand. Modeling of aeromagnetic data indicates the presence of a large magnetic body under the western part of the San Pedro Shelf and upper slope. This is interpreted to be a thick body of basalt of Miocene(?) age. Reflective sedimentary rocks overlying the basalt are tightly folded, whereas folds in sedimentary rocks east of the basalt have longer wavelengths. This difference might mean that the basalt was more competent during folding than the encasing sedimentary rocks. West of the Palos Verdes Fault Zone, other northwest-striking faults deform the outer shelf and slope. Evidence for recent movement along these faults is equivocal, because age dates on deformed or offset sediment are lacking [n° ou bulletin]Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Section Disponibilité Origine FFS035825 2.2 USGS PP Périodiques Géographique Exclu du prêt 1692 - Eruptive History and Chemical Evolution of the Precaldera and Postcaldera Basalt-Dacite Sequences, Long Valley, California (Bulletin de U.S. Geological Survey professional paper, 1692 [01/01/2004]) / Roy A. Bailey
[n° ou bulletin] 1692 - Eruptive History and Chemical Evolution of the Precaldera and Postcaldera Basalt-Dacite Sequences, Long Valley, California : Implications for Magma Sources, Current Seismic Unrest, and Future Volcanism [texte imprimé] / Roy A. Bailey, Auteur . - 2004 . - 1 vol. (viii-75 p.) : ill. en noir et coul., cartes, couv. ill. en coul. ; 28 cm.
Langues : Américain
Catégories : Régions
Californie[n° ou bulletin]Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Section Disponibilité Origine FFS035828 2.2 USGS PP Périodiques Géographique Exclu du prêt 1711 - Death Valley regional groundwater flow system, Nevada and California (Bulletin de U.S. Geological Survey professional paper, 1711 [01/01/2010])
Permalink1766 - Groundwater Availability of the Central Valley Aquifer, California (Bulletin de U.S. Geological Survey professional paper, 1766 [01/01/2009])
Permalink1783 - Cenozoic tectonic reorganizations of the Death Valley region, southeast California and southwest Nevada (Bulletin de U.S. Geological Survey professional paper, 1783 [01/01/2011]) / Christopher J. Fridrich
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