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Core Research Center, cutting FC00420, from well operated by T W GEORGERaw Properties from download, web scrape, MapServer, and Macrostrat API{"Lib Num": "FC00420", "API Num": "0201505008", "Operator": "T W GEORGE", "Well Name": "1 WORD (FED)", "Field": null, "State": "AZ", "County": "MOHAVE", "Thin Sec": "F", "Analysis": "F", "Latitude": "36.88080931", "Longitude": "-112.896348", "coordinates_geohash": "9qx9yczqk3js", "Source": "FROM STATE RECORDS", "Min": "0", "Max": "2202", "Security Flag": null, "crc_collection_name": "cutting", "sb_parent_id": "4f4e49d8e4b07f02db5df2d2", "intervals": [{"Formation": null, "Age": null, "Min Depth": null, "Max Depth": null}], "crcwc_url": "https://my.usgs.gov/crcwc/cutting/report/47780",...
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During 2006 and 2007 the Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys conducted reconnaissance surficial-geologic mapping in segment 1 of the Alaska Highway corridor, which straddles the Alaska Highway through the Tanana River valley from Delta Junction to the eastern boundary of the Mt. Hayes Quadrangle. Surficial-geologic deposits were initially mapped by interpreting ~1:63,360-scale, false-color infrared aerial photographs taken in August 1980 and field verified in 2006-2007.
Tags: Age Dates, Alaska Highway Corridor, Alluvial Deposits, Alluvial Fan, Alluvium, All tags...
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The engineering-geologic map, on two sheets, is derived electronically from the surficial-geologic map of the initial segment of the proposed natural gas pipeline corridor through the upper Tanana valley (Reger and others, PIR 2008-3a) using Geographic Information System (GIS) software. Surficial-geologic units were initially identified by interpretation of false-color ~1:63,000-scale infrared aerial photographs taken in July 1978, August 1980, and August 1981 and locally verified by field checking in 2006 and 2007. The map shows the distribution of surficial-geologic and bedrock units grouped genetically with common properties that are typically significant for engineering applications.
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This map illustrates the potential near-surface sources of various geologic materials that may be useful for construction. Field observations indicate that each geologic unit has a definite composition or range of composition wherever that unit is found. Therefore, the presence of materials is interpreted from the distribution of geologic units on the geologic map of this quadrangle. This map is generalized and is not intended to show exact locations of specific materials. The map also addresses some of the principle geologic hazards that may be associated with the deposits based upon their general physical properties and conditions that are characteristic of their depositional environment.


map background search result map search result map Surficial-geologic map, Alaska Highway corridor, Delta Junction to Dot Lake, Alaska Engineering-geologic map, Alaska Highway corridor, Delta Junction to Dot Lake, Alaska Derivative Map of the Geologic Materials and Hazards in the Eastern Half McGrath Quadrangle, Alaska Core Research Center Cutting FC00420 Surficial-geologic map, Alaska Highway corridor, Delta Junction to Dot Lake, Alaska Engineering-geologic map, Alaska Highway corridor, Delta Junction to Dot Lake, Alaska Derivative Map of the Geologic Materials and Hazards in the Eastern Half McGrath Quadrangle, Alaska