1976
DOI: 10.3133/ofr76260
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Principal facts and preliminary interpretation for gravity profiles and continuous magnetometer profiles in Surprise Valley, California

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“…New gravity data were combined with pre-existing gravity data from the surrounding areas in California, Nevada, and Oregon (Griscom and Conradi, 1976;Snyder and others, 1981;Ponce, 1997;Tilden and others, 2005;Plouff, 2006; Pan-American Center for Earth and Environmental Studies (PACES), 2009). Gravity data for Oregon were downloaded from the PACES Web site (PACES, 2009), and terrain corrections and gravity anomalies were recomputed using standard programs, described above.…”
Section: Gravity Magnetic and Physical-property Data Gravity Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New gravity data were combined with pre-existing gravity data from the surrounding areas in California, Nevada, and Oregon (Griscom and Conradi, 1976;Snyder and others, 1981;Ponce, 1997;Tilden and others, 2005;Plouff, 2006; Pan-American Center for Earth and Environmental Studies (PACES), 2009). Gravity data for Oregon were downloaded from the PACES Web site (PACES, 2009), and terrain corrections and gravity anomalies were recomputed using standard programs, described above.…”
Section: Gravity Magnetic and Physical-property Data Gravity Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Local gravity highs and inflections on gradients have been observed across normal faults at Surprise Valley, California (Griscom and Conradi, 1976) and at Alvord…”
Section: General Commentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additional data also were obtained from the National Geophysical Data Center (1991). Data point identification numbers, which were abbreviated or omitted by the Defense Mapping Agency, were recovered from data published by Peterson and Dansereau (1975), Crewdson (1976), Griscom and Conradi (1976), Plouff (1976b;1977a,b), Plouff and others (1976), Robbins and others (1976), Wahl and Peterson (1976), Chapman and others (1977) Peterson and Hassemer (1977), Peterson and Hoover (1977), Peterson and Kaufman (1978a, b, c), Schaefer and Maurer (1980), Edquist (1981), Erwin (1982), Abrams and others (1984), Duffrin and others (1985), Schaefer and others (1985), Wagini (1985), Glen and others (1987), and Sikora (1991). The present compilation also includes 258 gravity observations collected in 1993 by the U.S. Geological Survey in an area of sparse coverage in and near Desert Valley ( fig.…”
Section: Contentsmentioning
confidence: 99%