Geologic Hazards

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Rock-fall hazards in Utah, by Jessica J. Castleton, 4 p., PI-94 Free

Geologic hazards and adverse construction conditions, St. George–Hurricane metropolitan area, Washington County, Utah, by William R. Lund, Tyler R. Knudsen, Garrett S. Vice, and Lucas M. Shaw, CD (88 p., 14 pl., [contains GIS data]), ISBN 1-55791-802-3, SS-127  (CD)  $24.95

Geographic Information System database showing geologic-hazard special-study areas, Wasatch Front, Utah, by Gary E. Christenson and Lucas M. Shaw, CD (7 p. [contains GIS data]), ISBN 55791-800-7, 2008, C-106 $24.95

A plan to reduce losses from geologic hazards in Utah-Recommendations of the Governor’s Geologic Hazards Working Group 2006-2007, compiled by Gary E. Christenson and Francis X. Ashland, 30 p., ISBN 1-55791-786-8, C-104 $19.95

Land subsidence in southwest Utah from 1993 to 1996 measured with Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR), by Richard R. Forster, CD (30 p.), ISBN 1-55791-754-X, 12/06, MP-06-5 $11.95

The origin and extent of earth fissures in Escalante Valley, southern Escalante Desert, Iron County, Utah, by William R. Lund, Christopher B. DuRoss, Stefan M. Kirby, Greg N. McDonald, Gary Hunt, and Garrett S. Vice, CD (30 p., 37-photo appendix), ISBN 1-55791-730-2, 2005, SS-115 $19.95

Reconnaisance investigation of ground cracks along the western margin of Parowan Valley, Iron County, Utah, by Christopher B. DuRoss and Stefan M. Kirby, CD (17 p.), 2004, RI-253 $14.95


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