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Report on Geophysics Surveys for the Desertron Maricopa and Sierrita Sites, June 3-20, 1987Bryan, Wayne C., Burchard, Gary C., Byrne, Randall W., Condit, Thomas B., DeHart, Brian J., DuPass, Mary K., 1961-, Loy, Kenneth Lindsay, 1959-, Sternberg, Ben K., Thomas, Scott J., 1961-, Umholtz, Adam C., Wilkosz, Mary Elizabeth. 20 June 1987 (has links)
Geophysical investigations were conducted at the proposed
Maricopa SSC site in support of the geotechnical program for the
State of Arizona site proposal. Modeling of a gravity survey
across Rainbow Valley showed that the minimum depth to bedrock in
the center of this basin is 750 meters (2500 feet). Gravity and
magnetic surveys in Maricopa Valley between the north and south
Maricopa Mountains indicated the possible presence of faults and
diabase dikes. Seismic refraction surveys in the area of the
proposed Injector Ring complex indicated a buried bedrock ridge
about 400 meters (1300 feet) wide and approximately 25 meters (80
feet) below the surface.
Geophysical surveys were also conducted at the Twin Buttes Mine
near the proposed Sierrita SSC site. These surveys included
gravity, seismic refraction, seismic reflection, DC resistivity
and IP, and CSAMT surveys. Since the geology and geotechnical
properties at the Twin Buttes mine are very well documented from
extensive drilling, these surveys provide a calibration of observed
geophysical signatures over various rock types.
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Geophysical Surveys in the Pima Mining District, Arizona Volume IAlalawi, Saleh S. N., Albehlany, Salah S. H., Aldossary, Abdulaziz F., Alhashimi, Rashid A., Almurshidi, Abdulsam M., Cathcart, Laura L., Cole, Sherill L., Crews, Joseph A., Crouthamel, David Roger, 1963-, Didace, Didi, Hartman, Kenneth A., Kruger, Joseph M., Myers, Stephen C., Riedman, James M., Rodriguez, Edna P., Schwartz, Kerry L., Sternberg, Ben K., Thomas, Scott W., Thornburg, Todd M., Widick, Melissa D., Young, David J. 06 February 1989 (has links)
Geophysical surveys were conducted in the Pima mining district by
students from the University of Arizona. The surveys were concentrated
along section B-B' from Cooper (1973). The objectives of
this survey included: teaching geophysical techniques, mapping
regional structure along this profile, and determining which geophysical
techniques were most useful for regional .mapping in this
area. Controlled source audio-frequency magnetotelluric (CSAMT)
surveys successfully mapped depth to basement along this profile.
Seismic refraction surveys were not able to map depth to basement.
Either the depth to basement was beyond the range of the
arrays used in this experiment or there is insufficient contrast
in the velocity between the basement and the overlying rocks. A
test of the seismic reflection method was carried out using a
walk-away noise spread. Possible reflections from basement were
noted but were not sufficiently diagnostic to be routinely use able.
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Geophysical Surveys in the Pima Mining District, Arizona Volume IIAlalawi, Saleh S. N., Albehlany, Salah S. H., Aldossary, Abdulaziz F., Alhashimi, Rashid A., Almurshidi, Abdulsam M., Cathcart, Laura L., Cole, Sherill L., Crews, Joseph A., Crouthamel, David Roger, 1963-, Didace, Didi, Hartman, Kenneth A., Kruger, Joseph M., Myers, Stephen C., Riedman, James M., Rodriguez, Edna P., Schwartz, Kerry L., Sternberg, Ben K., Thomas, Scott W., Thornburg, Todd M., Widick, Melissa D., Young, David J. 06 February 1989 (has links)
No description available.
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GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS AT VULCAN MINEBennett, Jesse E., Bowler, Anthony T., Cavabaugh, William R., Glass, Aaron J., Green, John D., Katbah, Maher M., Murphy, George P., Pepe, Jennifer L., Poulton, Mary M., Qin, Jizeng., Sparrold, Susan A., Stavem, Patricia A., Sternberg, Ben K., Thomas, Scott J., 1961-, Wilson, James D., Wold, James P. 27 March 1991 (has links)
No description available.
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GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS IN THE COPPER CHIEF MINE AREABuggenhagen, John E., Clote, Valerie J., Dixon, Angela M., Fitzsimmons, Clark D., Forman, Katherine C., Gain, Erik R., Galloway, Brian K., Green, Rori L., Hammers, W. Bre, Hurguy, Jr., William, Mader, Eric J., Pavlik, Monica C., Pegnam, Michael L., Ryan, Richard J., Smith, Colleen D., Smith, Marilyn D., Sternberg, Ben K., Thomas, Scott J., 1961-, Yang, Zhaowen, Zomeni, Zomenia 22 June 1992 (has links)
No description available.
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An electrical resistivity survey in the Avra Valley, Pima County, ArizonaQahwash, Abdellatif Ahmad, 1940- January 1972 (has links)
No description available.
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Geophysical Surveys Near Tucson Electric Power Sundt Generating StationAlghannam, Lujain Ali, Ayyad, Wadyan Osama, Do Lago Montenegro, Carla Gabriela, Feng, Wanjie, Jones, Christopher A., Samoylov, Mikhail D., Sternberg, Ben K., Tso, Chak Hau, Wright, Sean T. 10 May 2014 (has links)
Tucson Electric Power (TEP) is carrying out subsurface investigations in order to locate more groundwater for cooling at the Sundt power-generating plant. To assist with this investigation, the University of Arizona GEN/GEOS 416/516 Field Studies in Geophysics class conducted geophysics surveys in an area just south of Davis-Monthan Air Force Base and between UTM coordinates 508,555 to 511,753 East and 3,553,705 to 3,556,895 North. Four geophysics methods (Gravity, Magnetics, Transient Electromagnetics (TEM), and Passive Seismic) were employed to locate a postulated fault, which may be correlated with ground water flow. A broad regional magnetic anomaly was mapped, as the magnetic field decreases steadily from NE to SW. There are no significant magnetic field anomalies that could be related to a potential fault. The Gravity results show a regional gravitational gradient, steadily decreasing from NE to SW, with a large isolated anomaly apparent around 1500m from the base station at the NE corner of the survey area. But, this large anomaly is a localized, and does not appear on the adjacent parallel survey lines, therefore it is not related to a potential fault contact. The Passive Seismic survey detected a deep boundary at 100m to 160m in elevation, but the depths interpreted from the 11 stations are scattered and do not show a clear trend. The Transient Electromagnetic (TEM) data show a consistent difference in depth to a low-resistivity layer along the profile line. The four TEM stations north of Interstate 10 (I10) have an average elevation for the 10 Ohm-m contour line of 720 meters. The four TEM stations south of I10 have an average elevation for the 10 Ohm-m contour line of 670 meters. This offset may be related to the postulated fault.
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GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS AT THE AVRA-VALLEY TEST SITE AND CIENEGA CREEKSternberg, Ben K., Al-mujaini, Ali A., Ashley, Darin W., Birken, Ralf, Crawley, Sean E., Dean, Rayner W., Glaccum, Matthew B., Haack, Jerry M., Hardin, Ernest L., LaFiame, Lisa M., Maher, C. John, Malian, Robert K., Schima, Susan A., Schuessler, Barbra K., Swenson, Jennifer L. 23 June 1993 (has links)
No description available.
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GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS IN COCHISE COUNTYBirken, Ralph A., Hassouneh, Mohammed H.I., Heath, Gail, LaBrecque, Douglas J., Lindsay, David S., McGraw, Matthew D., Milton, Stuart L., Mullarky, Leo J., Nguyen, Qui P., Nickerson, Mark D., Poulton, Mary M., Rogers, Brock, Seppala, Vicki H., Sternberg, Ben K. 22 June 1994 (has links)
No description available.
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GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS IN PIMA COUNTYAndrews, Joseph N., Backes, Brian D., Balay, Scott, Barry, James F., Birken, Ralf A., Brown, Marshall P., Davenport, Michael S., Debroux, Patrick S., Dwinnell, Heidi K., Franklin, Tiffany D., Frasier, Allen, Gorman, Patrick L., Kraemer, Donald, Lentz, Peter L., Malmgren, Lisa A., Mcdermott, Jeffrey A., Minyard, Joshua H., Osborne, Darien A, Poulton, Mary M., Pratt, Rob W., Roanhorse, Francis, Rudolph, Emil F., Sternberg, Ben K., Stubben, Melissa A., Yang, Xianjin, Yasuhara, Masako 21 June 1995 (has links)
No description available.
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