Prospecting + Geophysical methods
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Prospecting + Geophysical methods
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Prospecting + Geophysical methods
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- Electrical resistivity studies of subsurface conditions near Antigo Wisconsin, by H. Cecil Spicer
- Geochemical and geophysical reconnaissance of parts of the Yakutat and Mount Saint Elias quadrangles, Alaska, by E.M. MacKevett, Jr. and George Plafker
- Directional resistivity measurements in exploration for uranium deposits on the Colorado Plateau, by George V. Keller
- Advances in borehole geophysics for ground-water investigations, John H. Williams and John W. Lane
- Geochemical and geophysical reconnaissance of parts of the Yakutat and Mount Saint Elias quadrangles, Alaska, by E.M. MacKevett, Jr., and George Plafker
- The geology and ore deposits of the Reese River district, Lander County, Nevada, by Clyde P. Ross
- Interpretation of resistivity data, by Robert G. Van Nostrand and Kenneth L. Cook
- An evaluation of several geophysical methods for characterizing sand and gravel deposits, by Karl J. Ellefsen, Jeffrey E. Lucius, and David V. Fitterman
- Identification of water-bearing fractures by the use of geophysical logs, May to July 1998, former Naval Air Warfare Center, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, by Randall W. Conger and Phillip H. Bird
- Geophysical exploration for archaeology, an introduction to geophysical exploration, by Bruce W. Bevan
- Magnetic base stations in Lake Superior iron districts, by Gordon D. Bath
- The promise of precise borehole gravimetry in petroleum exploration and exploitation, by Thane H. McCulloh
- Summaries of important areas of mineral investment and production opportunities of nonfuel minerals in Afghanistan, by Stephen G. Peters [and four others] ; prepared in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Defense Task Force for Business and Stability Operations and the Afghanistan Geological Survey
- Apparent resistivity of a single uniform overburden, by Irwin Roman
- Calibration of the "gas effect" using neutron, density, and gamma-ray-intensity wire-line logs, by Timothy C. Hester
- Application of surface-geophysical methods to investigations of sand and gravel aquifers in the glaciated northeastern United States, F.P. Haeni
- Identification of mineral resources in Afghanistan, detecting and mapping resource anomalies in prioritized areas using geophysical and remote sensing (ASTER and HyMap) data, edited by Trude V.V. King ... [and others]
- ARRA-funded VS30 measurements using multi-technique approach at strong-motion stations in California and central-eastern United States, by Alan Yong [and three others]
- An introduction to using surface geophysics to characterize sand and gravel deposits, by Jeffrey E. Lucius, William H. Langer, and Karl J. Ellefsen
- Geophysical interpretations of the Libby thrust belt, northwestern Montana, by M. Dean Kleinkopf ; with a section on deep folds and faults interpreted from seismic data by Jack E. Harrison and a section on interpretation on magnetotelluric soundings by W.D. Stanley
- Borehole and thin section descriptions from exploration drilling and field work in the Antaramut-Kurtan-Dzoragukh coal field, north-central Armenia, Brenda Pierce [and three others]
- The use of surface geophysical techniques to detect fractures in bedrock, an annotated bibliography, by Mark R. Lewis and F.P. Haeni ; prepared in cooperation with U.S. Department of Energy
- An introduction to using surface geophysics to characterize sand and gravel deposits, by Jeffrey E. Lucius, William H. Langer, and Karl J. Ellefsen
- Assessment of new approaches in geothermal exploration decision making, preprint, Sertac Akar and Katherine R. Young
- Field demonstrations of five geophysical methods that could be used to characterize deposits of alluvial aggregate, by K.J. Ellefsen ... [and others]
- Gravimetric effects of petroleum accumulations, a preliminary summary, by Thane H. McCulloh
- Use of azimuthal square-array direct-current resistivity to locate a geologic structure at Fort Detrick, Maryland, by Dorothy H. Tepper and Daniel J. Phelan ; prepared for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore, District
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