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Gravity, aeromagnetic, magnetic potential, and physical property data of the Bartlett Springs fault zone and surrounding areas, California

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1960-01-01
End Date
2022-12-20

Citation

Langenheim, V.E., Schmidt, K.M., Anderson, J.E., Dean, B.J., Pivarunas, A.F., Avery, M.S., and Melosh, B.L., 2023, Gravity, aeromagnetic, magnetic potential, and physical property data of the Bartlett Springs fault zone and surrounding areas, California: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P90F5TGH.

Summary

This data release contains principal facts of gravity measurements collected by the U.S. Geological Survey in 2020-2022, a compilation of existing and new density and magnetic susceptibility data, and gridded magnetic and magnetic potential data of the Bartlett Springs Fault Zone and surrounding areas, northern California. These data support modeling of gravity and magnetic anomalies to characterize serpentinite bodies along the Bartlett Springs Fault zone as a proxy for fault creep and understand structure along the Coast Range-Sacramento Valley interface.

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bsf_gravity_data.csv
“gravity data”
34.34 KB text/csv
mag_grid.csv
“aeromagnetic gridded data”
13.33 MB text/csv
bsf-properties-final.csv
“physical property data”
108.8 KB text/csv
psgr.csv
“magnetic potential data”
3.33 MB text/csv

Purpose

These data were collected to promote further understanding of the geology and structure of this region, particularly to delineate serpentinite bodies along the Bartlett Springs Fault zone, northern California.

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