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The geology of Cedar Valley, Utah County, and its relation to ground-water conditions (SS-109)Vendor: Ground WaterBy: H. A. Hurlow Cedar Valley is a Quaternary-Tertiary-age structural basin in the Utah Lake hydrologic basin. Increased development of ground water due to population increases led to this study of the basin, its geology, and its hydrology and ground-water quality. Principal aquifers in...
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Geologic hazards of Moab-Spanish Valley, Grand County, Utah (SS-107)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: M. D. Hylland, W. E. Mulvey, J. P. Johnson, digitizer, and M. Butler Moab Valley and the contiguous Spanish Valley comprise a popular residential and recreational area in east-central Utah. Geologic processes that created the rugged and scenic landscape of Moab-Spanish Valley are...
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Water-quality assessment and mapping for the principal valley-fill aquifer in Sanpete Valley, Sanpete County, Utah (SS-102)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: M. Lowe, J. Wallace, and C. E. Bishop Contains the final report and maps for a water-quality study conducted in cooperation with the Utah Division of Water Quality and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. We collected and analyzed ground-water samples from 443 wells...
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Evaluation of potential geologic sources of nitrate contamination in ground water, Cedar Valley, Iron County, Utah with emphasis on the Enoch area (SS-100)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: M. Lowe and J. Wallace Cedar Valley in southwestern Utah is experiencing an increase in residential development, much of which uses septic tank soil-absorption systems for wastewater disposal. Most of this development is taking place on unconsolidated basin-fill deposits, the principal aquifer providing...
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Basin and Range symposium and Great Basin field conferenceVendor: Utah Geological AssociationBasin and Range symposium and Great Basin field conference
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Assesment of Wetland Condition and Wetland Mapping Accuracy in Upper Blacks Fork and Smiths Fork, Uinta Mountains, Utah (RI-274)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: Diane Menuz, Ryhan Sempler, and Jennifer JonesThe Utah Geological Survey surveyed 28 sites in 2014 to quantify the location and condition of wetlands on the north slope of the Uinta Mountains in the Upper Blacks Fork and Smiths Fork watersheds. The three project...
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Reconnaissance of landslides and preliminary landslide hazard assessment along a portion of Browns Park Road, Daggett County, Utah (RI-271)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: G. Beukelman and B. Erickson During the spring of 2011, five landslides occurred in lower Jesse Ewing Canyon, Daggett County, Utah, along a section of Browns Park Road that was realigned in 2009. Distress to the roadway included blockage of the southbound lane...
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Investigation of the February 10, 2010, rock fall at 274 West Main Street, and preliminary assessment of rock-fall hazard, Rockville, Washington County, Utah (RI-270)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: T. R. Knudsen In the morning hours of February 10, 2010, a large rock fall impacted a property at 274 West Main Street in Rockville, Utah. The estimated 450-ton rock fell from the upper slope of Rockville Bench, began to roll downslope, collided...
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Technical reports for 2002-2009 geologic hazards program (RI-269)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: A.H. Elliott, compiler Contains a compilation of Technical Reports completed by the Geologic Hazards Program of the Utah Geological Survey from 2002-2009. The Technical Report format is used to address geologic-hazard-related problems of site-specific projects of interest to a limited audience. These projects...
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Estimation of potential debris-flow volumes for Centerville Canyon, Davis County, Utah (RI-267)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: R. E. Giraud and J. J. Castleton Contains a report providing estimates of potential debris-flow volumes for Centerville Canyon, Utah. The debris-flow volumes were estimated to aid Centerville City in sizing a debris basin for reducing the debris-flow hazard on Centerville Creek. The...
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Delineation of drinking water source protection zones for the Day Star Adventist Academy public-water-supply well, Grand County, Utah (RI-262)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: C. E. Bishop The Day Star Adventist Academy operates a well to supply potable water for consumptive use by its students, staff, and facilities. The well was drilled in the mid-1950s in lower Castle Valley, Grand County, Utah. To protect this well from...
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Active landslides in the Creekside Drive area, Mountain Green, Morgan County, Utah, between June 2005 and December 2006 (RI-260)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: F. X. Ashland Landsliding in the Creekside Drive area of Mountain Green, Utah, in 2005 and 2006 damaged three houses, a road, and buried utilities, and threatened a buried sewer line, another house, and several other residential lots. The landslides resulted from the...
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Reconnaissance investigation of ground cracks along the western margin of Parowan Valley, Iron County, Utah (RI-253)Vendor: Ground WaterBy: UGS Staff Two out-of-print geologic and mineral assessment reports on Piute and Garfield Counties. Texts with plates are in one file for easy viewing; plates are a higher resolution and formatted for easy plotting are in separate files. Data contained in the reports...
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Movement history and preliminary hazard assessment of the Heather Drive landslide, Layton, Davis County, Utah (RI-251)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: R. E. Giraud Movement of the Heather Drive landslide in late-August 2001 forced homeowners to evacuate their houses and suffer significant economic loss. Preliminary loss estimates indicate that landslide-related losses exceed $1 million. The landside is a reactivation of a prehistoric landslide in...
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Technical reports for 2000-01, Geologic Hazards Program (RI-250)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: G. N. McDonald, compiler The Geologic Hazards Program of the Utah Geological Survey (UGS) maps and defines geologic hazards and provides assistance to tax-supported entities (cities, towns, counties, and their engineers, planning commissions, or planning departments; associations of governments; state agencies; and school...
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Delineation of drinking water source protection zones for the Monte Verde public water supply well, Morgan County, Utah (RI-249)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyC. E. Bishop The Monte Verde public water system operates a single well to supply potable water for consumptive use by the Monte Verde subdivision in the community of Mountain Green. The well is in western Morgan Valley, near the head of Weber Canyon,...
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Site-response characterization for implementing SHAKEMAP in northern Utah (RI-248)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: F. X. Ashland As part of the effort to implement “ShakeMap†in northern Utah, this publication used surface geology and available shear-wave velocity data to characterize and map the site response of geologic units during earthquake ground shaking. Site-response mapping was performed at...
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Delineation of drinking water source protection zones for Covered Bridge Canyon public water supply well, Utah County, Utah (RI-247)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: C. E. Bishop The Covered Bridge Canyon Water Association operates a well to supply potable water for consumptive use for the subdivision of Covered Bridge Canyon. The well is in Pole Canyon, a tributary to Spanish Fork Canyon, in southern Utah County. To...
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Delineation of drinking water source protection zones for Water System Canyon Spring, a public-water supply spring, Iron County, Utah (RI-246)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: C. E. Bishop This study delineates drinking-water-source-protection zones for Water System Canyon Spring, which is used by the Paragonah Municipal Water System as a source of drinking water for the town of Paragonah. The spring is in Water System Canyon, a tributary to...
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Delineation of drinking water source protection zones for Warm Spring, a public-water-supply spring, Iron County, Utah (RI-245)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: C. E. Bishop This study delineates drinking-water-source-protection zones for Warm Spring, which is used by the Paragonah Municipal Water System as a source of drinking water for the town of Paragonah. The spring is in Red Creek Canyon on the western edge of...
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