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Aeromagnetic map of Nevada / Isidore Zietz (1978)
Titre : Aeromagnetic map of Nevada : color coded intensities Type de document : document cartographique imprimé Auteurs : Isidore Zietz, Auteur ; Francis P. Gilbert, Auteur ; John R. Kirby, Auteur ; Geological survey (États-Unis), Auteur ; Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, Auteur Editeur : Reston, Va. ; Denver, Colo : U.S. Geological Survey Année de publication : 1978 Collection : Geophysical Investigations Map num. MAP GP-922 Importance : 1map Présentation : col. Format : 82 x 52 cm., folded to 30 x 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : PPN 244959927 Note générale : Scale 1:1,000,000 ; Lambert conformal conic proj. (W 120 00'-W 114 02'/N 42 00'-N 35 00'). - "Base from U.S. Geological Survey 1: 1,000,000, 1977." - Relief shown by contours Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Géomagnétisme -- Etats-Unis -- Nevada (Etats-Unis) -- Cartes Geomagnetism -- Nevada -- Maps Index. décimale : 538.709 73 Géomagnétisme - Etats-Unis Note de contenu : Includes bibliography. Aeromagnetic map of Nevada : color coded intensities [document cartographique imprimé] / Isidore Zietz, Auteur ; Francis P. Gilbert, Auteur ; John R. Kirby, Auteur ; Geological survey (États-Unis), Auteur ; Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, Auteur . - Reston, Va. ; Denver, Colo : U.S. Geological Survey, 1978 . - 1map : col. ; 82 x 52 cm., folded to 30 x 24 cm. - (Geophysical Investigations Map; MAP GP-922) .
ISSN : PPN 244959927
Scale 1:1,000,000 ; Lambert conformal conic proj. (W 120 00'-W 114 02'/N 42 00'-N 35 00'). - "Base from U.S. Geological Survey 1: 1,000,000, 1977." - Relief shown by contours
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Géomagnétisme -- Etats-Unis -- Nevada (Etats-Unis) -- Cartes Geomagnetism -- Nevada -- Maps Index. décimale : 538.709 73 Géomagnétisme - Etats-Unis Note de contenu : Includes bibliography. Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Nom du donateur OCA-SA-002246 CARTE-90 Cartes et plans / Charts and Maps OCA Bib. Géoazur Sophia-Antipolis SA-Salle-A216-Cartes-Boite-d-archive Exclu du prêt Bathymetric map of the northeast equatorial Pacific Ocean / Bruce C. Heezen (1978)
Titre : Bathymetric map of the northeast equatorial Pacific Ocean Type de document : document cartographique imprimé Auteurs : Bruce C. Heezen, Auteur ; Marie Tharp, Auteur Editeur : Reston, Va. ; Denver, Colo : U.S. Geological Survey Année de publication : 1978 Collection : Miscellaneous Investigations Series num. Map ; I-1095 Importance : 1 carte Présentation : en coul. Format : 42 x 102 cm Accompagnement : 1 feuille (explication + légende) ISBN/ISSN/EAN : PPN 244982805 Note générale : Données mathématiques : 1:5.000.000 (W 160°00' - W 110°10' /N 23°00' - N 03°00') Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Cartes bathymétriques -- Pacifique (océan ; nord-est) Pacifique (océan) -- Cartes North Pacific Ocean -- Bathymetric maps Pacific Ocean -- Maps Index. décimale : 551.468 143 Géologie sous-marine - Nord-est de l'océan Pacifique Bathymetric map of the northeast equatorial Pacific Ocean [document cartographique imprimé] / Bruce C. Heezen, Auteur ; Marie Tharp, Auteur . - Reston, Va. ; Denver, Colo : U.S. Geological Survey, 1978 . - 1 carte : en coul. ; 42 x 102 cm + 1 feuille (explication + légende). - (Miscellaneous Investigations Series; Map ; I-1095) .
ISSN : PPN 244982805
Données mathématiques : 1:5.000.000 (W 160°00' - W 110°10' /N 23°00' - N 03°00')
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Cartes bathymétriques -- Pacifique (océan ; nord-est) Pacifique (océan) -- Cartes North Pacific Ocean -- Bathymetric maps Pacific Ocean -- Maps Index. décimale : 551.468 143 Géologie sous-marine - Nord-est de l'océan Pacifique Exemplaires (1)
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Nom du donateur OCA-VM-003805 CARTE-171 Cartes et plans / Charts and Maps OCA Bib. Géoazur Sophia-Antipolis SA-Salle-A216-Cartes-Boite-d-archive Exclu du prêt Earthquakes / Louis Charles Pakiser (1991)
Titre : Earthquakes Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Louis Charles Pakiser (1919-2001), Auteur Editeur : Reston, Va. ; Denver, Colo : U.S. Geological Survey Année de publication : 1991 Importance : 1 vol. (20 p.) Présentation : ill. en coul., cartes Format : 23 cm Note générale : PPN 280276095 Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Seismes Earthquakes Index. décimale : 551.22 Tremblements de terre. Sismologie Note de contenu : Bibliogr. Earthquakes [texte imprimé] / Louis Charles Pakiser (1919-2001), Auteur . - Reston, Va. ; Denver, Colo : U.S. Geological Survey, 1991 . - 1 vol. (20 p.) : ill. en coul., cartes ; 23 cm.
PPN 280276095
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Seismes Earthquakes Index. décimale : 551.22 Tremblements de terre. Sismologie Note de contenu : Bibliogr. Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Nom du donateur OCA-SA-008584 PAK-01 Ouvrages / Books OCA Bib. Géoazur Sophia-Antipolis SA-Salle-A213-Ouvrages Disponible Regnier Marc Eruptions of Mount St.Helens / Robert I. Tilling (1984)
Titre : Eruptions of Mount St.Helens : Past, Present, and Future Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Robert I. Tilling, Auteur ; Geological survey (États-Unis), Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef Editeur : Reston, Va. ; Denver, Colo : U.S. Geological Survey Année de publication : 1984 Collection : General Interest Publication Importance : 1 vol. (46 p.) Présentation : ill. en coul., cartes Format : 28 cm Note générale : PPN 280233825 Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Éruption -- Saint Helens, Mount (Wash., États-Unis ; 1980) Saint Helens, Mount (Wash.) -- Eruption, 1980 Index. décimale : 551.210 973 Volcans - Etats-Unis Note de contenu : Bibliogr. p.46 Eruptions of Mount St.Helens : Past, Present, and Future [texte imprimé] / Robert I. Tilling, Auteur ; Geological survey (États-Unis), Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef . - Reston, Va. ; Denver, Colo : U.S. Geological Survey, 1984 . - 1 vol. (46 p.) : ill. en coul., cartes ; 28 cm. - (General Interest Publication) .
PPN 280233825
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Éruption -- Saint Helens, Mount (Wash., États-Unis ; 1980) Saint Helens, Mount (Wash.) -- Eruption, 1980 Index. décimale : 551.210 973 Volcans - Etats-Unis Note de contenu : Bibliogr. p.46 Exemplaires (1)
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Titre : Facing the great disaster : how the men and women of the U.S. Geological Survey responded to the 1906 "San Francisco Earthquake" Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Elizabeth M. Colvard, Auteur ; James Rogers, Auteur Editeur : Reston, Va. ; Denver, Colo : U.S. Geological Survey Année de publication : 2006 Collection : General information product, ISSN 2332-3531 num. 31 Importance : 1 vol. (iii, 9 p.. [3]) Présentation : ill. Format : 28 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-4113-0997-5 Note générale : PPN 27998880X
Published in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the 1906 earthquake.-Links https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/2006/31/.-ISBN: 1-411-30997-9Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Séismes -- Californie (États-Unis) -- San Francisco (Calif.) Secours aux victimes de catastrophes -- Californie (États-Unis) -- San Francisco (Calif.) Earthquakes -- California -- San Francisco Earthquake relief -- California -- San Francisco Index. décimale : 551.220 978 Tremblements de terre - Ouest des États-Unis Note de contenu : When the powerful April 18, 1906, earthquake struck northern California, staff of the U.S. Geological Survey stationed in Sacramento and Berkeley swung into action, bringing help to the residents of devastated San Francisco, documenting the effects of the quake, and investigating the causes of that major geologic event. It was the most devastating earthquake in California’s history. At 5:12 a.m. on April 18, 1906, the ground under the San Francisco Bay Area shook violently for more than 40 seconds. The magnitude 7.8 earthquake created a rupture along nearly 300 miles of the San Andreas Fault and was felt from southern Oregon to Los Angeles. Because the earthquake’s epicenter was just offshore from San Francisco, the impact on that city was catastrophic. Fragments of broken houses and buildings tumbled into the streets. The pipeline carrying water into the city was severed; fires triggered by broken gas mains raged out of control for 3 days. An area of almost 5 square miles in the heart of the city was destroyed by shaking and fire, and earthquake damage was widespread elsewhere. At least 3,000 people were killed, and 225,000 were left homeless. Drinking water, food, and supplies quickly became scarce. In 1906, the only permanent U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) office in California was the Pacific Division topographic mapping office in Sacramento, 70 miles up the Sacramento River from San Francisco Bay. The office had been established just 3 years earlier and was the only USGS office ever created for the sole function of topographic mapping. At the time of the earthquake, many USGS topographers were in Sacramento preparing for a summer of field work. Although moderate shaking was felt in Sacramento, then a town of about 30,000 people, detailed information about the earthquake was slow to reach the residents there. USGS topographic engineer George R. Davis, not knowing the full extent of the damage, was fearful that his 62-year-old father Edward Davis in San Francisco was caught up in the devastation. George therefore left Sacramento on the first train bound for the San Francisco Bay area. “He was very worried. The phones were down and he wasn’t sure whether or not the hotel his father was living in was damaged,” said George Davis’s daughter Anna (Davis) Rogers, then an octogenarian, in a 2005 interview. Recalling the stories she heard of these events while growing up, Anna added, “Fortunately [the hotel] hadn’t fallen down.” George Davis, a tall man with a quiet demeanor and a dry wit, was accompanied to San Francisco by fellow USGS topographer Clarence L. Nelson. Both were 29 years old and in excellent physical condition after a year spent mapping the Mount Whitney quadrangle, which includes some of the most rugged terrain in the conterminous United States. On their arrival in San Francisco, the pair was fortunate to find the elder Davis unharmed at the hotel where he had been living. Nelson-handsome, athletic, and artistic-had brought his camera in order to get photographs while things were still “hot” and began taking what were to become a memorable set of images. The three men wandered through San Francisco all night and through the following morning, moving from one dramatic scene to the next. Nelson captured the horse-mounted “dynamite squad,” soldiers marching on Van Ness Avenue, and a rare scene of two horsedrawn fire engines with one engine drawing water from a cistern on Union Street. One ironic photograph shows refugees making their way through rubble-filled streets in the direction of a wrecked City Hall. Flames from the burning heart of the city shone brightly against the darkness, and Nelson captured the surreal glow in several of his photographs, including one of Union Square with the Breuners building burning in the background.
En ligne : https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/2006/31/gip-31.pdf Format de la ressource électronique : format pdf Facing the great disaster : how the men and women of the U.S. Geological Survey responded to the 1906 "San Francisco Earthquake" [texte imprimé] / Elizabeth M. Colvard, Auteur ; James Rogers, Auteur . - Reston, Va. ; Denver, Colo : U.S. Geological Survey, 2006 . - 1 vol. (iii, 9 p.. [3]) : ill. ; 28 cm. - (General information product, ISSN 2332-3531; 31) .
ISBN : 978-1-4113-0997-5
PPN 27998880X
Published in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the 1906 earthquake.-Links https://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/2006/31/.-ISBN: 1-411-30997-9
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Séismes -- Californie (États-Unis) -- San Francisco (Calif.) Secours aux victimes de catastrophes -- Californie (États-Unis) -- San Francisco (Calif.) Earthquakes -- California -- San Francisco Earthquake relief -- California -- San Francisco Index. décimale : 551.220 978 Tremblements de terre - Ouest des États-Unis Note de contenu : When the powerful April 18, 1906, earthquake struck northern California, staff of the U.S. Geological Survey stationed in Sacramento and Berkeley swung into action, bringing help to the residents of devastated San Francisco, documenting the effects of the quake, and investigating the causes of that major geologic event. It was the most devastating earthquake in California’s history. At 5:12 a.m. on April 18, 1906, the ground under the San Francisco Bay Area shook violently for more than 40 seconds. The magnitude 7.8 earthquake created a rupture along nearly 300 miles of the San Andreas Fault and was felt from southern Oregon to Los Angeles. Because the earthquake’s epicenter was just offshore from San Francisco, the impact on that city was catastrophic. Fragments of broken houses and buildings tumbled into the streets. The pipeline carrying water into the city was severed; fires triggered by broken gas mains raged out of control for 3 days. An area of almost 5 square miles in the heart of the city was destroyed by shaking and fire, and earthquake damage was widespread elsewhere. At least 3,000 people were killed, and 225,000 were left homeless. Drinking water, food, and supplies quickly became scarce. In 1906, the only permanent U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) office in California was the Pacific Division topographic mapping office in Sacramento, 70 miles up the Sacramento River from San Francisco Bay. The office had been established just 3 years earlier and was the only USGS office ever created for the sole function of topographic mapping. At the time of the earthquake, many USGS topographers were in Sacramento preparing for a summer of field work. Although moderate shaking was felt in Sacramento, then a town of about 30,000 people, detailed information about the earthquake was slow to reach the residents there. USGS topographic engineer George R. Davis, not knowing the full extent of the damage, was fearful that his 62-year-old father Edward Davis in San Francisco was caught up in the devastation. George therefore left Sacramento on the first train bound for the San Francisco Bay area. “He was very worried. The phones were down and he wasn’t sure whether or not the hotel his father was living in was damaged,” said George Davis’s daughter Anna (Davis) Rogers, then an octogenarian, in a 2005 interview. Recalling the stories she heard of these events while growing up, Anna added, “Fortunately [the hotel] hadn’t fallen down.” George Davis, a tall man with a quiet demeanor and a dry wit, was accompanied to San Francisco by fellow USGS topographer Clarence L. Nelson. Both were 29 years old and in excellent physical condition after a year spent mapping the Mount Whitney quadrangle, which includes some of the most rugged terrain in the conterminous United States. On their arrival in San Francisco, the pair was fortunate to find the elder Davis unharmed at the hotel where he had been living. Nelson-handsome, athletic, and artistic-had brought his camera in order to get photographs while things were still “hot” and began taking what were to become a memorable set of images. The three men wandered through San Francisco all night and through the following morning, moving from one dramatic scene to the next. Nelson captured the horse-mounted “dynamite squad,” soldiers marching on Van Ness Avenue, and a rare scene of two horsedrawn fire engines with one engine drawing water from a cistern on Union Street. One ironic photograph shows refugees making their way through rubble-filled streets in the direction of a wrecked City Hall. Flames from the burning heart of the city shone brightly against the darkness, and Nelson captured the surreal glow in several of his photographs, including one of Union Square with the Breuners building burning in the background.
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