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BASIC CRUDE OIL CHARATERISTICS (OFR-467)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyCovenant field was discovered in 2004 by Michigan-based Wolverine Oil & GasCompany, with the completion in the Jurassic Navajo Sandstone of the No. 17-1 KingsMeadow Ranches well (SE1/4NW1/4 section 17, T. 23 S., R. 1 W., Salt Lake Baselineand Meridian), Sevier County, Utah. The...
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BIB OF UTAH RADIOACTIVE OCCURR (OFR-32 On OFR462)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyNULL
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COAL IN THE KAIPAROWITS CLIFFS (OFR-314)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyNULL
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CANE CREEK EXPLORATION PLAY (OFR-232)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: Craig D. Morgan This open-file report is a series of maps and cross sections to aid in evaluating the oil andgas exploration potential of the Pennsylvanian Paradox Formation, with special emphasis on the"Cane Creek" shale zone. The mapped area covers T. 24 -...
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A re-evaluation of the volcanic history and mineral potential of the central East Tintic Mountains, Utah (Juab County) (OFR-166)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: J. D. Keith, R. D. Dallmeyer, C. S. Kim, and B. J. Kowallis This report documents several new findings concerning the geology and mineral potential of the central East Tintic Mountains, Utah. It documents the occurrence of previously unrecognized Eocene-Oligocene volcanic and intrusive...
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Acid neutralizing capacity map of Utah (OFR-132)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: W. F. Case The purpose of the map is to show the regional distribution of acid neutralizing capacity (ANC) classes to indicate areas where geologic materials will not buffer acidic deposition. The ANC classes target surface-water sampling programs. The map was derived from...
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Opportunity for Improved Wetland Mitigation in Utah - In-Lieu Fee Mitigation Potential in Utah (OFR-755)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: Diane Menuz and Rebekah Downard Wetlands in Utah are regulated primarily by the federal government under the Clean Water Act (CWA), which requires mitigation to replace ecological services that are lost to permitted activities. This report explores the potential for an In-Lieu Fee...
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Shallow Groundwaer Hazard in Utah (PI-105)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: Jessica J. Castleton Flooding can occur not only from surface water, such as from rivers and streams, but also through shallow groundwater. In developed areas, problems can occur when groundwater is within about 10 feet of the ground surface. Shallow groundwater can flood basements...
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Assessment of potential damage to real property from major debris flow in Standel Cove subdivision, Salt Lake County, Utah (RI-188)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyDuring May of 1984, two snaIl debris flows occurred in Johnson'sHollCM of Emigration Canyon (Figure 1 - Location Map, and Figure 2 -Vicinity Map). These flows passed through Standel Cove subdivision andinto Emigration Canyon stream without any significant danage to the homesor drainage structures....
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National Wetland Inventory Report for the Provo River, Utah (OFR-755)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: Peter Goodwin and Elisabeth Stimmel This report summarizes a recently completed mapping project along the Provo River that covers nearly 33,800 acres of Wasatch and Summit Counties and includes parts of Heber City, Midway, Francis, and Woodland. This project provides an accurate inventory...
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Report for 2022 Matheson Wetland and Vegetation Mapping (OFR-748)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: Peter Goodwin The Scott and Norma Matheson Wetlands Preserve (the Preserve) occupies nearly 900 acres between the Colorado River and the city of Moab, Utah, and encompasses an extensive floodplain-wetland complex that provides several unique functions in the arid west such as recreation, educational...
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Analysis of Septic-Tank Density for Four Communities in Iron County, Utah—Newcastle, Kanarraville, Summit, and Paragonah (RI-284)by Trevor H. Schlossnagle, Janae Wallace, and Nathan Payne This study provides land-use planners with science-based tools for approving new development in a manner that will protect groundwater quality in the communities of Newcastle, Kanarraville, Summit, and Paragonah. Other Information: Published: 2023 Pages: 27...
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Spring, River, and Lake Water Analyses from the Great Salt Lake Basin, Northern Utah (OFR-745)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy Lauren Bunce, Tim Lowenstein, and Elliot Jagniecki Summary This report and accompanying database is a compilation of major and minor ion chemistry data from spring, river, and lake water samples collected in and around Great Salt Lake (GSL), northern Utah. Other Information Published:...
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Cache Valley Wetland Mapping: Supplemental Report (OFR-744)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: Peter Goodwin, Rebecca Molinari Summary: This report summarizes a recently completed mapping project in Cache County that had three components: mapping wetland and riparian areas to update NWI mapping; applying additional Landscape Position, Landform, Water Flow path, and Waterbody Type attributes to enhance utility...
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Updated Wetland Mapping in Cache County, (C-133)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: Elisabeth Stimmel, Peter Goodwin, and Diane Menuz Circular 133 highlights recently updated wetland mapping and related resources available for Cache County that will provide accurate spatial data for responsible urban growth and resource management. Other Information: Published: 2022 Pages: 2
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Surface to Subsurface Reservoir/Aquifer Characterization and Facies Analysis of the Jurassic Navajo Sandstone, Central Utah (SS-167)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy Thomas C. Chidsey, Jr., Thomas H. Morris, Stephanie M. Carney, Ashley D. Hansen, John H. McBride, and Craig D. Morgan 102 p., 3 appendices, 1 plate, SS-167 Summary The Early Jurassic Navajo Sandstone, famous for massive cross-bedding, represents a large erg system that...
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