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CD 2003-05 |
Ridge-Top Spreading in California, Contributions Toward Understanding a Significant Seismic Hazard: by Earl W. Hart, 2003. Contains a digital collection of seven contributions on ridge-top cracking and spreading and the landforms associated with this process in California. The ridge-top landforms addressed in this volume occur almost exclusively in seismically active regions of California and some of the landforms have been fracturing caused by seismic shaking. This leads to the conclusion that seismic shaking may play a role in creating ridge-top spreading and associated landforms in California. Download Release Statement. |
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SP 123 |
Rehabilitation of Disturbed Lands in California: A Manual for Decision Making. Special Publication 123 represents the compilation of information on vegetation, rehabilitation and restoration that has become available in the last 20 years. This manual focuses on moderately to severely disturbed lands, such as those commonly associated with mining. The information in this manual should also provide planners and practitioners of less disturbed areas with a guide for designing projects in a wide variety of other situations where rehabilitation is needed. Included 112 page appendix containing information on plant species commonly used in rehabilitation by geographic subregions. |
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SP 51 |
California Surface Mining and Reclamation Policies and Procedures, prepared by the California State Mining and Geology Board in cooperation with Office of Mine and Reclamation and Division of Mines and Geology. Third revision, January 2000. Contents: Surface Mining and Reclamation Act and Related Codes, State Mining and Geology Board Regulations, State Mining and Geology Board Guidelines. 168 p. |
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| SP 42 |
Fault-Rupture Hazard Zones in California, Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning Act with Index to Earthquake Fault Zone Maps, 1999 |
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| SP 98 |
Fluvial Geomorphology and River-Gravel Mining: A Guide for Planners, Case Studies Included, 1990 |
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| SP 117 |
Guidelines for Evaluating and Mitigating Seismic Hazards |
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Surface Mining and Reclamation Act of 1975 |
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| Note 41 |
General Guidelines for Reviewing Geologic Reports |
Free download (click on title) |
| Note 45 |
Guidelines for Geologic Reports for Timber Harvesting Plans |
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| Note 48 |
Checklist for the Review of Engineering Geology and Seismology Reports for California Public Schools, Hospitals, and Essential Services Buildings |
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| Note 49 |
Guidelines for Evaluating the Hazard of Surface Fault Rupture |
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| Note 50 |
Factors Affecting Landslides in Forested Terrain |
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| SR 155 |
Stabilization of Landslides: Effects of Various Chemicals on the Laboratory Shear Strength of an Expansive Soil, 1984 |
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| SP 59 |
Proceedings of Mines Land Reclamation Workshop, June 11-12, 1980, 1982 |
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| SR 163 |
Surface and Groundwater Management in Surface Mined-Land Reclamation, 1989 |
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| SP 121 |
Summary of Outreach Activities for California's Seismic Hazards Mapping Program, 1996-1998, 2000—From 1996 through 1998, the Department of Conservation's Division of Mines and Geology developed and released 40 maps that identify areas where liquefaction and landslide hazards probably are present. These state Seismic Hazard Zone Maps were distributed to affected cities and counties who must, in turn, require site-specific investigations prior to approving most types of development and issuing permits. This report describes, in considerable detail, the methods that DMG used to disseminate the maps and related information to more than 100 cities and four counties, and to the many consulting engineers, engineering geologists, and real estate professionals that by law will participate in implementing various provisions of California Seismic Hazards Mapping Act. Contents: Executive Summary, Historical Background, Seismic Hazards Mapping Act of 1990, Outreach Activities and Information Aids, In-Depth Survey of Four Local Agencies, Meetings With Local Governments and Lessons Learned, Conclusions and Recommendations, 5 appendices, and 1 plate. |
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| SP 124 |
Guidelines for Geologic Investigations of Naturally Occurring Asbestos in California, 2003. This report details guidelines that have been developed as a starting point for geologists involved in conducting or reviewing naturally occurring asbestos investigations. |
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| OFR 90-04 |
Nursery Sources for California Native Plants (Revised), 1995 |
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| OFR 89-14 |
A Bibliography of Volcanic Tremors and Related Phenomena, 1989 |
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| OFR 89-26 |
Seismic System Design Concepts for a California Rapid Earthquake Assessment Program, 1989 |
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| OFR 81-10a |
Description of the Electronic Data Processing Capability Developed to Manage Stratigraphic Sample Data and Geotechnical Measurements (Technical Supplement to OFR 81-10) , 1981 |
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| OFR 79-11 |
Feasibility of Using Neogloboquadrina Pachyderma Coiling for Chronostratigraphic Datums in Quaternary Application to Dating Fault Movement, 1979 |
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