1993
DOI: 10.3133/ofr93540b
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Gravity and magnetic data of Midway Valley, Southwest Nevada

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“…However, within this section a magnetic signature across the Ghost Dance fault can be identified with the aid of its mapped location (Scott and Bonk, 1984). The observed magnetic low across the Ghost Dance fault (Spengler and others, 1993) is similar to and characteristic of previously collected profiles along the fault (Ponce and Langenheim, 1994). Geophysical modeling across the Ghost Dance fault along Antler Ridge indicate vertical offsets of the volcanic section of about 50 m (Ponce and Langenheim, 1995).…”
Section: Interpretation East-west Profiles 3 4 Andsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…However, within this section a magnetic signature across the Ghost Dance fault can be identified with the aid of its mapped location (Scott and Bonk, 1984). The observed magnetic low across the Ghost Dance fault (Spengler and others, 1993) is similar to and characteristic of previously collected profiles along the fault (Ponce and Langenheim, 1994). Geophysical modeling across the Ghost Dance fault along Antler Ridge indicate vertical offsets of the volcanic section of about 50 m (Ponce and Langenheim, 1995).…”
Section: Interpretation East-west Profiles 3 4 Andsupporting
confidence: 53%