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Dry holes and hydrocarbon shows in Summit County, Utah (OFR-320)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: C. D. Morgan Hydrocarbon production in Summit County, Utah, is from reservoirs ranging in age from Cretaceous to Mississippian. Over 159 million barrels (25 million m3) of oil and 2 trillion cubic feet (57 billion m3) of gas have been produced from fields...
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Engineering geologic map folio, western Wasatch County, Utah (OFR-319)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: M. D. Hylland, M. Lowe, and C. E. Bishop This publication is an engineering folio for western Wasatch County. Four plates detail the landslide hazards in the area. Four plates detail the flood hazards, earthquake hazards, and problem soils in the western Wasatch...
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Preliminary policies and development plan for the Utah Geological Survey component of the Utah Strong- Motion Instrumentation Program (OFR-302)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: S. S. Olig and G. E. Christenson Engineers need strong-motion records to design cost-effective, earthquake-resistant structures. However, there is a lack of such records from earthquakes in Utah. Utah has unique geologic and seismologic conditions and large uncertainties exist when records from other...
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The March 16, 1992 ML 4.2 western Traverse Mountains earthquake, Salt Lake County, Utah (OFR-255)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: G. E. Christenson Two agencies in Utah share the principal responsibility for the study of and scientific response to earthquakes in the state. The University of Utah Seismograph Stations operates the seismic monitoring network and determines the earthquake's location, magnitude, and focal mechanism....
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Isotopes and carbonate minerals in Lake Bonneville marl: records of lake-level fluctuations and climate change (OFR-251)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: C. G. Oviatt Measurements of the ratio of aragonite to calcite from a short core of Lake Bonneville pelagic marl collected at the Old River Bed in west central Utah indicate lake-level fluctuations during the lake's transgressive phase. Chronology for the core, which...
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Geologic hazards of Castle Valley, Grand County, Utah (OFR-238)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: W. E. Mulvey Castle Valley is in a rapidly developing region experiencing high growth rates. To address development in areas with the potential for geologic hazards, the Castle Valley Planning Commission requested the Utah Geological Survey (UGS) to conduct a geologic-hazards investigation of...
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Places with hazards; a teacher's handbook on natural hazards in Utah: The radon hazard in Utah (OFR-211D)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: S. N. Eldredge The Places with Hazards curriculum was developed for secondary-level earth science teachers as a means of preparing students to live more safely in a world that can pose problems from natural hazards. Students should be able to make wise choices...
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Places with hazards; a teacher's handbook on natural hazards in Utah: Problem soil and rock in Utah (OFR-211C)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: S. N. Eldredge The Places with Hazards curriculum was developed for secondary-level earth science teachers as a means of preparing students to live more safely in a world that can pose problems from natural hazards. Students should be able to make wise choices...
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Places with hazards; a teacher's handbook on natural hazards in Utah: Slope failures in Utah (OFR-211B)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: S. N. Eldredge The Places with Hazards curriculum was developed for secondary-level earth science teachers as a means of preparing students to live more safely in a world that can pose problems from natural hazards. Students should be able to make wise choices...
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Places with hazards; a teacher's handbook on natural hazards in Utah: The earthquake hazard in Utah (OFR-211A)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: S. N. Eldredge The Places with Hazards curriculum was developed for secondary-level earth science teachers as a means of preparing students to live more safely in a world that can pose problems from natural hazards. Students should be able to make wise choices...
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Cleat and joint system evaluation and coal characterization of the Sunnyside coal, Soldier Canyon Mine, Carbon County, Utah (OFR-203)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: B. P. Hucka It has been observed that cleats in coal are one of several geologic features that affect methane emission from coal. This report summarizes the results of an investigation conducted in the Soldier Canyon Mine, Carbon County, Utah. The mine is...
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Cleat and joint system evaluation and coal characterization of the Castlegate A coal, Beaver creek No. 8 Mine, Carbon County, Utah (OFR-202)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: B. P. Hucka It has been observed that cleats in coal are one of several geologic features that affect methane emission from coal. This report summarizes the results of an investigation conducted in the Beaver Creek No.8 Mine, Carbon County, Utah. The mine...
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A Salt Lake Valley field trip guide for educators teaching 8th grade earth science (OFR-200)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: G. Bemis The purpose of this guide is to provide educators in the Salt Lake Valley with a tool to enhance the teachings of 8th grade earth science. Teachers with a minimal earth science background can use this guide to easily identity local...
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Geologic hazards and land-use planning: background, explanation, and guidelines for development in Davis County in Designated Geologic Hazards Special Study Areas (OFR-198)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: M. Lowe, R. M. Robison, C. V. Nelson, and G. E. Christenson, editors Geologic hazards (earthquakes, landslides, debris flows, rock falls, flooding, and shallow ground water) are important factors to be considered prior to development in order to protect the life and property...
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Geologic hazards and land-use planning: background, explanation, and guidelines for development in Weber County in Designated Geologic Hazards Special Study Areas (OFR-197)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: M. Lowe, R. M. Robison, C. V. Nelson, and G. E. Christenson, editors Geologic hazards (earthquakes, landslides, debris flows, rock falls, flooding, and shallow ground water) are important factors to be considered prior to development in order to protect the life and property...
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Stratigraphy and ages of the basal Claron, Pine Hollow, Canaan Peak, and Grapevine Wash Formations, southwest Utah (OFR-193)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyP. M. Goldstrand This report presents 48 stratigraphic sections of the basal Claron, Pine Hollow, Canaan Peak, and Grapevine Wash formations of southwest Utah. This study redefines the existing stratigraphy and provides new age constraints for the Claron, Pine Hollow, and Canaan Peak formations....
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Wasatch Plateau oil and gas field, T. 13-17 S., R. 6-7 E., Carbon, Emergy and Sanpete Counties, Utah (OFR-192)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: C. N. Tripp Gas was discovered in 1951 from the Ferron Sandstone Member of the Mancos Shale at the Clear Creek field by Three States Natural Gas. Ferron production at Flat Canyon was established in 1953, and in 1955 at Joes Valley. Resurgence...
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Ferron oil and gas field, T. 20-21 S., R. 7 E., Emery County, Utah (OFR-191)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: C. N. Tripp This publication discusses the Ferron oil and gas field at Townships 20-21 South, Range 7 East. The field lies immediately south and east of the town of Ferron, Utah in east-central Utah. It is situated in the Castle Valley, on...
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Cleat and joint system evaluation and coal characterization of the Lower Sunnyside coal, Sunnyside Mines, Carbon County, Utah (OFR-190)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: B. P. Hucka It has been observed that cleats in coal are one of several geologic features that affect methane emission from coal. This report summarizes the results of an investigation conducted in the Sunnyside Mines, Carbon County, Utah. The mine is one...
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The Newcastle geothermal system, Iron County, Utah (OFR-189)Vendor: Utah Geological SurveyBy: R. E. Blackett, M. A. Shubat, D. S. Chapman, C. B. Forster, C. M. Schlinger, and C. E. Bishop Geological, geophysical and geochemical studies contributed to a conceptual hydrologic model of the ''blind'' (no surface expression), moderate-temperature Newcastle geothermal system, located in the...
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