Gravity anomaly maps

Information resources about both Gravitational field (earth) and Maps and atlases

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Gravity and ground magnetic data from selected traverses in the Amargosa desert and vicinity, Nevada and California

Maps of aeromagnetic data and a table of gravity station data embedded in the PDF report, not as separate files

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Isostatic Gravity Map of the Death Valley Ground-Water Model Area, Nevada and California

An isostatic gravity map of the Death Valley groundwater model area was prepared from over 40,0000 gravity stations as part of an interagency effort by the U.S. Geological Survey and the U.S. Department of Energy to help characterize the geology and hydro

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Gravity map and data of the eastern half of the Big Bear Lake 100,000 scale quadrangle, California and analysis of the depths of several basins.

An isostatic residual gravity map of the Big Bear Lake 100,000 scale quadrangle, California was prepared and then this data set used with other information to compute the configuration of several ground water basins. Basin thickness maps were then prepare

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Isostatic gravity map of the Los Angeles 30 x 60 minute quadrangle, California

Gravity data were compiled, collected, and edited to produce an isostatic gravity map of the Los Angeles 30 x 60 minute quadrangle, California. This record focuses primarily on the principal facts, that is, gravity observations, and the corrections made

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Geologic Map of the Mound Spring Quadrangle, Nye and Clark Counties, Nevada, and Inyo County, California

The Mound Spring quadrangle, the southwestern-most 7.5' quadrangle of the area of the Las Vegas 1:100,000-scale quadrangle, is entirely within the Pahrump Valley, spanning the Nevada/California State line. New geologic mapping of the predominantly Quater

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Map Showing Depth to Pre-Cenozoic Basement in the Death Valley Ground-Water Model Area, Nevada and California

A depth to basement map of the Death Valley groundwater model area was prepared using over 40,0000 gravity stations as part of an interagency effort by the U.S. Geological Survey and the U.S. Department of Energy to help characterize the geology and hydro

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