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Geologic and hydrologic characterization of the Dakota-Burrow Canyon aquifer near Blanding, San Juan County, Utah (SS-123)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: S. M. Kirby Recent residential growth in unincorporated portions of San Juan County north and east of Blanding utilizes ground water derived primarily from sandstone of the undivided Dakota and Burro Canyon Formations for culinary water. The primary source of recharge to the...
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The origin and extent of earth fissures in Escalante Valley, southern Escalante Desert, Iron County, Utah (SS-115)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: W. R. Lund, C. B. DuRoss, S. M. Kirby, G. N. McDonald, G. Hunt, and G. S. Vice Contains a 30-page report and 37-photo appendix of an investigation by the Utah Geological Survey of five recently discovered earth fissures in southwestern Utah. The...
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Characteristics, causes, and implications of the 1998 Wasatch Front landslides (SS-105)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: F. X. Ashland The majority of the 1998 Wasatch Front landslides were likely triggered following a cumulative rise in ground-water levels resulting from four or more successive years of above-normal precipitation. Triggering of landslide movement likely coincided with a transient ground-water-level rise associated...
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Hydrogeology of Round Valley, Wasatch County, Utah (RI-279)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: Paul InkenbrandtRound Valley is a small valley in the eastern Wasatch Range in north-central Utah, south of Heber City and east of Deer Creek Reservoir in Wasatch County. This hydrogeologic study of Round Valley by the Utah Geological Survey was initiated by Wasatch...
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Great Salt Lake's North Arm Salt Crust (RI-276)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: Andrew Rupke, Taylor Boden, and Peter NielsenA salt crust has covered the floor of Great Salt Lake's north arm for most of the time period since the construction of the railroad rock causeway in 1959. This study describes the salt crust and provides...
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Temperature-depth monitoring in the Newcastle geothermal system (RI-258)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: R. E. Blackett In cooperation with geothermal greenhouse operators at the Newcastle geothermal area, the Utah Geological Survey continues to monitor temperature changes within the geothermal field over time. This report presents temperature-depth data collected from six monitoring wells since a previous study...
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Newcastle Utah small-scale geothermal power development project - exploratory drilling (RI-252)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: R. E. Blackett As part of a U.S. Department of Energy-sponsored program to assist locating a production well to supply a proposed, small-scale geothermal power plant, two exploratory (thermal-gradient) boreholes were drilled in the fall of 2001 on private lands belonging to Milgro...
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Utah Geological Survey (PI-73)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: UGS Staff The Utah Geological Survey is an applied scientific agency that creates, interprets, and provides information about Utah’s geologic environment, resources, and hazards to promote safe, beneficial, and wise use of land. This brochure gives a brief overview of each program within...
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Geologic resources of Summit County, Utah (PI-7)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: M. H. Bugden and C. M. Wilkerson This brochure will introduce the reader to Summit County's geologic resources and their effect on our economy and daily lives. Understanding the dynamic forces that form geologic resources and the factors influencing their development and use...
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What is the Grand Staircase? (PI-64)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: UGS Staff One of Utah's most unusual geologic features, this staircase soars 6,000 vertical feet over a horizontal distance of 150 miles. Other Information: Published: 1999 Pages: 2 p. Location: Garfield and Kane Counties Media Type: Paper Publication
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Geologic resources of Salt Lake County, Utah (PI-5)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: S. N. Eldredge and C. M. Wilkerson This brochure is an introduction to Salt Lake County's geologic resources and the important role they play in our economy and everyday lives. Understanding the dynamic forces that form geologic resources and the factors that influence...
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Earthquake fault map of a portion of Salt Lake County, UtahVendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: UGS Staff This map shows the location of faults in Salt Lake County. Back side of map includes information on faults, effects of surface fault rupture, when and where surface rupture is likely to occur, and what can be done to protect homes....
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Earthquake fault map of a portion of Davis County, Utah (PI-2)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: UGS Staff This map shows the location of faults in Davis County. Back side of map includes information on faults, effects of surface fault rupture, when and where surface rupture is likely to occur, and what can be done to protect homes. Other...
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Liquefaction Hazards in Utah (PI-100)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: Mark MilliganEarthquake-triggered liquefaction can cause extensive damage and loss of life. While Utah has historically experienced liquefaction-producing earthquakes, it has thus far escaped significant damage. However, the densely populated Wasatch Front region has a 93% probability of one or more earthquakes capable of...
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Implications of thrust and detachment faulting for the structural geology of the Thermo Hot Springs KGRA, Utah (OFR-587)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: W. Anderson and R. L. Bruhn The Sevier geothermal anomaly of southwestern Utah encompasses a broad region of enhanced heat flow with seven known high-temperature geothermal resource areas or "KGRA". The anomaly also encompasses the transition between the Colorado Plateau and the eastern...
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Building stone quarries and yards, Utah and parts of Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Washington, and Wyoming (OFR-521)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: D. E. BoleneusThis report contains comprehensive information about the building stone industry in Utah and the nearby states of Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, and Washington, and is presented in three parts: 1.) an inventory of stone operations and stone yards used for operational or...
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Large mines in Utah 2008 (OFR-515)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: R. L. Bon and S. I. Wakefield, compilersThe information in this table is from the Utah Division of Oil, Gas and Mining. Large Mines are those having more than five acres of disturbance at a time. Coal mines are included as they are...
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Shale gas reservoirs of Utah: Survey of an Unexploited Potential Energy Resource (OFR-461)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: S. Schamel Given the very limited amount and scope of information in the literature relevant to Utah's black shales, the 'screening criteria' that could be applied in this project, in most instances, was limited to just (1) organic richness and maturity of the...
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North Horn Mountain area coal drill-hole data: Wasatch Plateau coalfield, Emery County, Utah (OFR-449)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyContains digital images of geophysical logs as well as core descriptions, coal analysis reports, point location data forms, and some miscellaneous correspondence for drill holes from the North Horn Mountain area of the Wasatch Plateau coal field that have been recently released by the...
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Liquefaction potential maps for Utah (Liquefaction potential maps for: northern Wasatch Front, central Utah, and for Davis, Salt Lake, and Uinta Counties) (OFR-433)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyDuring the 1980s engineers and geologists with the Utah State University Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Dames and Moore prepared a series of liquefaction potential maps for parts of Utah. Five separate reports cover the urbanized Wasatch Front counties and other valley...
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