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Walker, W. R.; Cox, W. E.
Deep Well Injection of Industrial Wastes: Government Controls and Legal Constraints.
National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C. Research Applied to National Needs., January 1976, 171 p.
Keywords: ; Constraining; Depth; Environmental impacts; Injection wells; Industrial wastes; Regulations; Policies; Ground water; Geologic structures; Law (Jurisprudence); Waste disposal; National government; Pollution; Legislation; Refuse; Industries; EarthquakesShah, H. C.; Movassate, M.; Zsutty, T. C.
Seismic Risk Analysis for California State Water Project, Reach C.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science.; California State Dept. of Water Resources, Sacramento., March 1976, 119 p.
Identifying Number(s): 22
Keywords: Geologic faults; Earthquake resistant structures; Hydroelectric power generation; California; Risk analysis; Waterways (Watercourses); Seismic risk; Geologic structures; Risk; Earthquake engineering; Hazards; California water projectHartzell, S.; Brune, J. N.
The Horse Canyon Earthquake of August 2, 1975-Two Stage Stress Release Process in a Strike-Slip Earthquake.
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Engineering and Applied Science., January 1979, 31 p.
Keywords: Horse Canyon Earthquake; Surface waves; Seismic waves; California; Geologic structures; Seismic epicenter; Earthquake engineering; Secondary waves; Earthquakes; Geological faultsParsons, T.
Crustal Structure of the Coastal and Marine San Francisco Bay Region, California.
January 2002, 151 p.
Identifying Number(s): PP-1658
Keywords: Geophysics; Seismic data; Geologic faults; Marine geology; Tectonics; California; San Francisco Bay; Geologic structures; Earth crust; San Francisco (California); Ground penetrating radar; Seismic effects; EarthquakesCrone, A. J.; Wheeler, R. L.
Data for Quaternary Faults, Liquefaction Features, and Possible Tectonic Features in the Central and Eastern United States, East of the Rocky Mountain Front.
January 2000, 342 p.
Identifying Number(s): USGS-OFR-00-260
Keywords: Geologic folds; Geology; Data bases; Rocky Mountain Front; Geologic structures; Seismology; Hazards; Liquefaction; Information dissemination; NEHRP (National Earthquake Hazard Reduction Program); Earthquakes; Geological faultsCatchings, R. D.; Goldman, M. R.; Gandhok, G.
Structure and Velocities of the Northeastern Santa Cruz Mountains and the Western Santa Clara Valley, California, from the SCSI-LR Seismic Survey.
January 2006, 82 p.
Identifying Number(s): USGS/OFR-2006-1014
Keywords: Geologic faults; California; Santa Cruz Mountains; San Francisco Bay; Geologic structures; Subsurface structures; Ground water; Alluvium deposits; Hazards; Water resources; Seismic surveys; Santa Clara Valley; Velocity; Valleys; EarthquakesCatchings, R. D.; Borchers, J. W.; Goldman, M. R.; Gandhok, G.; Ponce, D. A.; Steedman, C. E.
Subsurface Structure of the East Bay Plain Ground-Water Basin: San Francisco Bay to the Hayward Fault, Alameda County, California.
January 2006, 72 p.
Identifying Number(s): USGS-OFR-2006-1084
Keywords: Stratigraphy; Tectonics; California; Seismic reflection; San Francisco Bay; Subsurface structures; Geologic structures; Hydrogeology; Ground water; Earthquakes; Hazards; Alameda County (California); Basins; Sediments; Geological faults