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The Wasatch fault (PI-40)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: S. N. Eldredge A beautifully designed and easy to understand publication discussing the geologic history of the Wasatch Fault and possible dangers it poses to anyone living nearby. This is a perfect introduction to the fault for anyone of all ages. Other Information:...
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Utah’s Ancient Mega-Landslides: Geology, Discovery, and Guide to Earth’s Largest Terrestrial Landslides (C-132)Vendor: Utah Geological Surveyby Robert F. Biek, Peter D. Rowley, and David B. Hacker Southwest Utah contains what may be the largest landslide complex on land in the world. This complex includes three ancient side-by-side gigantic slides that cover an area roughly the size of Yellowstone National...
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Ground-shaking map for a magnitude 7.0 earthquake on the Wasatch fault, Salt Lake City, Utah metropolitan area (PI-76)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: I. G. Wong, W. J. Silva, D. Wright, S. S. Olig, F. X. Ashland, N. Gregor, and G. E. Christenson This map illustrates the estimated intensity of ground shaking that would occur in a magnitude 7 earthquake on the Wasatch fault in Salt...
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Utah Earthquakes (1850-2016) and Quaternary Faults (M-277)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: Steve D. Bowman and Walter J. Arabasz This map shows earthquakes known to have occurred within and surrounding Utah from 1850 through December 2016 and mapped Quaternary faults considered to be earthquake sources. The faults shown on the map have been sources of...
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Putting Down Roots in Earthquake County: Your Handbook for Earthquakes in Utah“Putting Down Roots in Earthquake Country: Your Handbook for Earthquakes in Utah” is a comprehensive guide designed to help Utah residents understand and prepare for the seismic risks in their region. Published by the Utah Seismic Safety Commission, this handbook provides detailed information about...
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Homebuyers guide to earthquake hazards in Utah (PI-38)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: S. N. Eldredge Large, damaging earthquakes can happen in many parts of Utah. Therefore, when choosing where to live in this state, we should be aware of the earthquake risk. It is important to know what potential earthquake hazards exist in an area,...
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Liquefaction-potential map for a part of Utah County, Utah (PI-28)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: J. L. Jarva The liquefaction-potential categories of Utah County are mapped based on local geology and subsurface soil and water conditions and depend on the probability of having an earthquake within a 100-year period that will be strong enough to cause liquefaction in...
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Earthquake scenario and probabilistic ground shaking maps for the Salt Lake City, Utah, metropolitan area (MP 02-5)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: I. G. Wong, W. J. Silva, S. S. Olig, P. Thomas, D. Wright, F. X. Ashland, and N. Gregor The Salt Lake City metropolitan area is one of the most seismically hazardous urban areas in the interior of the western U.S. because of...
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Guidelines for Investigating Geologic Hazards and Preparing Engineering-Geology Reports with a Suggested Approach to Geologic-Hazard Ordinances in Utah, Second Edition (C-128)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyEdited by Steve D. Bowman and William R. Lund Summary The purpose of these guidelines for investigating geologic hazards and preparing engineering-geology reports, is to provide recommendations for appropriate, minimum investigative techniques, standards, and report content to ensure adequate geologic site characterization and geologic-hazard...
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Photo essay of four Utah Earthquakes, 1921-1962 (PI-72)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: S. N. Eldredge and E. H. O'Brien This photo essay contains selected photos, brief text, and newspaper excerpts for four significant earthquakes in Utah, illustrating what happened and what could happen during an earthquake. Original photos were compiled by Edith H. O’Brien, Earthquake...
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The geology of Kane County, Utah: geology, mineral resources, and geologic hazards (B-124)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: H. H. Doelling, F. D. Davis, and C. J. Brandt Kane County, with its 4105 square miles, lies along the south-central margin of Utah and is found in the western part of the Colorado Plateaus physiographic province. It is famous for scenic beauty...
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Historic aerial photography, 1938 Salt Lake Aqueduct Project, Salt Lake, Utah, and Wasatch Counties, Utah (OFR-537)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: S. D. Bowman and K. Beisner This compilation of the 1938 Salt Lake Aqueduct Project includes 183 scanned aerial photograph prints (frames) taken as part of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) Salt Lake Aqueduct Project. The Salt Lake Aqueduct was constructed between...
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Geologic evaluation and hazard potential of liquefaction-induced landslides along the Wasatch Front, Utah (SS-104)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: K. M. Harty and M. Lowe The purpose of this study is to evaluate the potential for future movement of the landslides during earthquakes to determine the hazard these features may pose. Goals of the study were to: (1) determine when landslide movement...
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Earthquake fault map of a portion of Washington County, Utah (PI-85)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: UGS Staff This map shows the location of faults in the Hurricane fault zone adjacent to the towns of La Verkin and Hurricane and in the Washington fault zone adjacent to St. George and Washington. Back side of map includes information on faults,...
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Liquefaction potential map for Cache Valley, Cache County, Utah (PI-79)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: UGS Staff The liquefaction-potential categories of Cache Valley are mapped based on local geology and subsurface soil and water conditions and depend on the probability of having an earthquake within a 100-year period that will be strong enough to cause liquefaction in those...
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Earthquakes & Utah (PI-48)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: S. N. Eldredge This pamphlet is an introduction to Utah’s earthquakes and answers the commonly asked questions of where, why, and how often earthquakes occur in Utah; how big they are and how they are measured; and what may happen during an earthquake....
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Liquefaction-potential map for a part of Weber County, Utah (PI-27)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: J. L. Jarva The liquefaction-potential categories of Weber County are mapped based on local geology and subsurface soil and water conditions and depend on the probability of having an earthquake within a 100-year period that will be strong enough to cause liquefaction in...
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Liquefaction-potential map for a part of Salt Lake County, UtahVendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: J. L. Jarva The liquefaction-potential categories of Salt Lake County are mapped based on local geology and subsurface soil and water conditions and depend on the probability of having an earthquake within a 100-year period that will be strong enough to cause liquefaction...
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Liquefaction-potential map for a part of Davis County, Utah (PI-24)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: J. L. Jarva The liquefaction-potential categories of Davis County are mapped based on local geology and subsurface soil and water conditions and depend on the probability of having an earthquake within a 100-year period that will be strong enough to cause liquefaction in...
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Guidelines for evaluating surface-fault-rupture hazards in Utah (MP 03-6)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: G. E. Christenson, L. D. Batatian, and C. V. Nelson The purpose of these guidelines is to outline appropriate surface-fault-rupture-hazard investigation techniques and report content to ensure adequate studies to protect the public, aid in land-use regulation, and facilitate risk reduction. Faults are...
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