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Engineering geology for land-use planning for a parcel of state-owned land east of Washington County, Utah (RI-212)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: R. H. Klauk and W. E. MulveyThe purpose of this investigation was to inventory geologic conditions on the property, including geologic hazards, and present that information in a format that would allow the Division of State Lands and Forestry to make informed decisions...
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An approximation of the physical and chemical characteristics of Farmington Bay and Bear River Bay, Great Salt Lake, Utah (RI-211)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: J. W. Gwynn Analytical studies of the Great Salt Lake, especially those concerning volume, level, salinity and salt load often require that the salinities of the two major bay areas be known, independent of the major north and south arm portions of the...
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Overburden map and thickness determination, Sunnyside oil-impregnated sandstone deposit, Carbon and Duchesne Counties, Utah (RI-210)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: J. W. GwynnThe purposes of this investigation are to a) develop an overburden map for the Sunnyside oil-impregnated sandstone deposit, and b) make a determination of the thickness of the oil-impregnated sands within the deposit.The data base used in this investigation consists of...
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Geologic evaluation of a proposed regional wastewater treatment plant site, Washington County, Utah (RI-206)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: W. R. Lund and W. F. Case This report presents the results of a geologic investigation at the site proposed for construction of a regional wastewater treatment plant in southwestern Washington County, Utah. The purpose of the investigation was to determine if geologic...
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Description, correlation, and summary of coal drill core TM-7, (Emery County) (RI-205)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: S. N. Sommer and D. A. Foster There were three primary objectives of this study. The first was to describe and photograph a complete section through the Blackhawk Formation. The second was to examine the varying properties the coals contained in the coal...
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UGS involvement with Paradox Basin repository siting: a review of UGS activities associated with the Department of Energy's efforts to evaluate areas within the Paradox Basin as suitable for a high level nuclear waste repository (San Juan County) (RI-202)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: S. N. Eldredge and G. Atwood This Report of Investigation consists of four reports that summarize different aspects Qf the Utah Geological and Mineral Survey's (UGMS) review of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) program to evaluate several areas in the Paradox Basin...
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The Hill Creek oil-impregnated sandstone deposit, (Uintah County) (RI-201)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: J. W. Gwynn The Hill Creek oil-impregnated sandstone deposit is located on the rugged, southern flank of the Uinta Basin, in Uintah County, Utah. It lies westward of the P.R. Springs oil-impregnated sandstone deposit, being separated by the Willow Creek drainage system. It...
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Mineral occurrences in the Emergency Withdrawal Area and adjacent lands in the Great Salt Lake Desert (Tooele County) (RI-200)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: J. W. Gwynn, K. M. Clem, M. A. Shubat, B. T. Tripp, and P. A. SturmThis mineral report was prepared to fulfill the requirements of PL 94-579 Sec. 204 (c)(2) for the emergency withdrawal of a portion of the Great Salt Lake Desert....
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Economic potential of state-owned lands in the Sunnyside Special Tar Sand Area, Carbon County, Utah (RI-196)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: K. M. Clem The Sunnyside oil-impregnated (tar sand) deposit is located in the southwestern portion of the Uinta Basin, approximately 25 miles east of Price, Utah. The tar sands are located in the Wasatch Formation and in the Douglas Creek Member of the...
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Causes of basement flooding along 11800 South near 3800 West, South Jordan and Riverton, Salt Lake County (RI-195)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: G. E. Christenson The purpose of this investigation was to determine the source of shallow ground water which is flooding basements in three homes along 11800 South between 3600 and 4000 West in South Jordan and Riverton. These homes were flooded for the...
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Reconnaissance study of the Black Dragon tar sand deposit T. 20-22 S., R. 12-13 E., San Rafael Swell, Emery County, Utah (RI-194)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: B. T. Tripp The study area, on the east flank of the San Rafael Swell, Emery Co., Utah, contains parts of three tar-sand deposits. These are the Black Dragon, Cottonwood Draw, and Red Canyon deposits. They occur in an area which varies from...
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Sediment source study Little Cottonwood, Bit Cottonwood and Mill Creeks, Salt Lake County, Utah (RI-189)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyG. E. Christenson Flood control management in Salt Lake County for the past ten to twenty years has emphasized expensive dredging to maintain stream channel capacity. The result has been degradation of recreational and aquatic conditions in valley tributaries draining into the Jordan River,...
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Geologic evaluation of five culinary water facilities and settlement canyon dam for Tooele City, Tooele County, Utah (RI-187)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: W. R. Lund This report presents the results of an investigation of geologic conditions at five culinary water facilities maintained by Tooele City Corporation and at Settlement Canyon Dam and reservoir. The facilities include four concrete water tanks and a well field. The...
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Low-temperature geothermal assessment of the Jordan Valley, Salt Lake County, Utah (RI-185)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: R. H. Klauk The Utah Geological and Mineral Survey (UGMS) has been conducting research to identify low-temperature geothermal resources. This report, which is part of an area-wide geothermal research program along the Wasatch Front, is the culmination of the study conducted in the...
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Landslide Hazards In Utah (PI-98)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: Gregg Beukelman According to the U.S. Geological Survey, landslides are a serious geological hazard common to almost every state in our country. Publication addresses Landslides: Serious and Common Geologic Hazards, Types of Landslides, Causes of Landslides, Landslide Distribution, Reducing Risk from Landslides, and...
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Rock-fall hazards in Utah (PI-94)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: J. J. Castleton Rock falls pose a hazard in Utah because we live, work, and recreate in close proximity to mountains and mesas. This publication explains how and why rock falls occur, and ways to reduce the potential damage they can cause. Other...
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The 2005-06 Creekside Drive area landslides, Mountain Green, Morgan County, Utah (PI-91)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: A. Elliott Early in 2005, several landslides occurred in the Creekside Drive area of Mountain Green located in western Morgan County. Details about the geologic makeup of the area, as well as damage caused by the landslides are included in this publication. Other...
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Wildfires and Debris Flows in northern Utah (PI-90)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: A. Elliott Wildfires are a direct threat to life and property, but the less obvious threat of flooding and debris flows that often follow wildfires can be equally devastating. This publication discusses the link between the two and the dangers present when these...
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The 2005 Sage Vista Lane Landslide, Cedar Hills, Utah County, Utah (PI-89)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: A. Elliott Homeowners in Cedar Hills first detected movement on the Sage Vista Lane landslide on April 28, 2005, and by the next day the landslide had moved against the lower back wall of a townhouse unit. This publication explains why the landslide...
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The 2001 Heather Drive Landslide, Layton, Davis County, Utah (PI-88)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: A. Elliott The August 2001 Heather Drive landslide in Layton damaged six houses, forcing homeowners to evaluate them. This publication discusses the event and aftermath, as well as the geological makeup of the area in an attempt to explain why the landslide occurred....
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