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Autor:
Johnathan R. Yaede, John H. McBride, Timothy J. Thompson, John C. Hoopes, Anita O Okojie-Ayoro, David G. Tingey, Eric H. Christiansen, Bart J. Kowallis
Publikováno v:
Environmental & Engineering Geoscience. 20:1-24
Construction in mountainous areas of northern Utah is a concern due to landslide potential. As a result of dense vegetation and poor outcrops (from advanced weathering), the study of landslides along the Wasatch Mountain “Front” benefits from int
Autor:
William J. Stephenson, A. R. Brinkerhoff, David M. Worley, Jackson K. Odum, R. W. Keach, J. V. South, John H. McBride, A. O. Okojie-Ayoro, Robert A. Williams
Publikováno v:
Geological Society of America Bulletin. 122:1800-1814
Integrated vibroseis compressional and experimental hammer-source, shear-wave, seismic reflection profiles across the Provo segment of the Wasatch fault zone in Utah reveal near-surface and shallow bedrock structures caused by geologically recent def
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Timothy J. Thompson, Johnathan R. Yaede, Kellen L. Gunderson, M.P. Harper, John C. Hoopes, T.C. Hicks, William J. Stephenson, David G. Tingey, Christopher Spencer, John H. McBride, R. W. Keach, C. Meirovitz, A.A. Eipert, D.M. Worley, A. O. Okojie-Ayoro
Publikováno v:
Environmental and Engineering Geoscience. 14:183-197
We report the results of a geophysical study of the Wasatch fault zone near the Provo and Salt Lake City segment boundary. This area is anomalous because the fault zone strikes more east-west than north-south. Vibroseis was used to record a common mi