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Wetlands in the Farmington Bay Area, Davis County, Utah - An evaluation of threats posed ground-water development and drought (RI-264)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: C. E. Bishop, M. Lowe, J. Wallace, R. L. Emerson, and J. S. Horn The east shore area of Great Salt Lake in Davis County, which contains the Farmington Bay wetlands, is in a formerly rural area along the southeastern margin of Great...
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The geology of the Snyderville basin, western Summit County, Utah, and its relation to ground-water conditions (WRB-28)Vendor: Ground WaterBy: F. X. Ashland, C. E. Bishop, M. Lowe, and B. H. Mayes, editors Urbanization of parts of the Snyderville basin has been accompanied by an increasing demand to develop the area?s ground-water resources. Ground water is present in shallow unconsolidated deposits and fractured...
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Geology of South-Central Utah (UGA-39)Vendor: Utah Geological AssociationEdited by: S. M. Carney, D. E. Tabet, C. L. Johnson South-central Utah is famous for its superb outcrops of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks. In particular, strata of this region range in age from Triassic to early and mid-Tertiary and were deposited in...
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Ground water in Utah: Resource protection and remediation (UGA-31)Vendor: Utah Geological AssociationEdited by: L. E. Spangler Ground water in Utah is an important and current subject. Ground water as a resource is under increased pressure because of droughts, and because of continuing development in many parts of the state. Several artificial recharge projects are in...
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Modern & Ancient Lakes: New Problems & Perspectives (UGA-26)Vendor: Utah Geological AssociationEdited by: J. K. Pitman and A. R. CarrollRecognition of the geologic importance of ancient lacustrine deposits is growing at a rapid pace, and in some regions of the world they provide a better record of past tectonic, climatic, and biologic conditions than do...
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Geology and hydrology of hazardous-waste, mining-waste, waste-water and repository sites in Utah (UGA-17)Vendor: Utah Geological AssociationEdited by: G. E. CordyThis publication contains papers detailing ground-water and waste issues in the state of Utah. The following are the papers that can be found in this publication:Utah ground-water quality: status and design for protection, by R. P. Barnes and W. E....
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Cenozoic geology of western Utah: Sites for precious metal and hydrocarbon accumulations (UGA-16)Vendor: Utah Geological AssociationEdited by: R. S. Kopp and R. E. CohenourThe guidebook is composed of eleven sections or chapters based on the major emphasis of the papers followed by a Biliography of Utah Cenozoic Geology and road logs for the 1987 field conference. The papers are...
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Redefining the Lower Cretaceous stratigraphy within the central Utah Foreland basin D. A. Sprinkel (SS-97)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: R. W. Fleming and G. L. Waanders Lower Cretaceous strata exposed in the foreland basin of central Utah were divided into two lithostratigraphic units, the Cedar Mountain and San Pitch Formations. Together these formations correlate with both the Cedar Mountain Formation exposed on...
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Geology and geologic hazards of Tooele Valley and the West Desert hazardous industry Area, Tooele County, Utah (SS-96)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: B. D. Black, B. J. Solomon, and K. M. Harty Geologic hazards are naturally occurring geologic processes that present a risk to life and property. Tooele County is subject to many geologic hazards that need to be identified and considered prior to development....
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Characteristics, timing, and hazard potential of liquefaction-induced landsliding in the Farmington siding landslide complex, Davis County, Utah (SS-95)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: M. D. Hylland and M. Lowe The Farmington Siding landslide complex is in Davis County, Utah, about 25 kilometers north of Salt Lake City. The landslide complex covers approximately 19.5 square kilometers and is one of 13 late Pleistocene/Holocene features along the Wasatch...
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Radon-hazard potential of the southern St. George basin, Washington County, and Ogden, Weber County, Utah (SS-87)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: B. J. Solomon Radon derived from the radioactive decay of uranium migrates in soil gas and, after penetrating foundation openings, can accumulate indoors in sufficient quantities to pose a health hazard. Geologic factors that influence radon emanation and migration, including uranium concentration, ground-water...
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A case study of the Newcastle geothermal system, Iron County, Utah (SS-81)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: R. E. Blackett and M. A. Shubat Past exploration in low- and moderate-temperature systems of the Great Basin shows that the relatively small area associated with fluid upflow and elevated temperatures is often difficult to detect by drilling widely spaced temperature-gradient holes or...
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Engineering geology of Park City, Summit County, Utah (SS-66)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: H. E. Gill and W. R. LundPark City began as a mining community in the late 1860s and mining continued actively in the area for more than 100 years. In the 1970s skiing surpassed mining as the major industry in the area. Due...
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Contributions to Quaternary geology of the Colorado Plateau (San Juan County) G.E. Christenson (SS-64)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: C. G. Oviatt, J. F. Shroder, and R. E. Sewell The Colorado Plateau is a unique area for the study of Quaternary deposits and processes since it has been the site of continuous stream downcutting, cliff retreat, and landscape denudation during much of...
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Geology, ore deposits and mineralogy of the Rocky Range, near Milford, Beaver County, Utah (SS-57)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: J. A. WhelanThe Rocky Range is a small, isolated mountain range northwest of Milford in Beaver County, Utah. The range was organized into a mining district in 1872 and has been a small but significant producer of copper and tungsten ores during periods...
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Investigation of Land Subsidence and Earth Fissures in Cedar Valley, Iron County, Utah (SS-150)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: Tyler Knudsen, Paul Inkenbrandt, William Lund, Mike Lowe, and Steve BowmanThis 116-page report presents the results of an investigation by the Utah Geological Survey of land subsidence and earth fissures in Cedar Valley, Iron County, Utah. Basin-fill sediments of the Cedar Valley Aquifer...
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Coal resources of the Muley Canyon Sandstone Member of the Mancos Shale, Henry Mountains coalfield, Utah (SS-138)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: S. Heuscher The Henry Mountains coalfield is in central Wayne and Garfield Counties in a remote area of Utah with few paved roads. The coalfield lies in a structural basin called the Henry Mountains syncline. The syncline is bounded on the west by...
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Available coal resource for the Salina Canyon and southwestern part of the Wasatch Plateau coalfields, Sevier County, Utah (SS-129)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: D. E. Tabet, B. P. Hucka, J. C. Quick, and S. I. Wakefield This report describes the coal stratigraphy, quality, and resource found in the Blackhawk Formation within four quadrangles in Sevier County, Utah. These quadrangles cover most of the Salina Canyon coalfield...
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Geologic hazards and adverse construction conditions, St. George-Hurricane metropolitan area, Washington County, Utah (SS-127)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: W. R. Lund, T. R. Knudsen, G. S. Vice, and L. M. ShawThe St. George-Hurricane metropolitan area is one of the nation?s fastest growing regions. As land well suited for development becomes increasingly scarce, urbanization has moved into less favorable areas where geologic...
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Earthquake site conditions in the Wasatch Front corridor, Utah (SS-125)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: G. N. McDonald and F. X. Ashland Contains a 41-page report and a 1:150,000-scale map defining seismic site conditions for the Wasatch Front urban corridor. This mapping, partially funded through the U.S. Geological Survey’s National Hazards Reduction Program, provides a basis for predicting...
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