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The following pages link to V. J. Grauch (Q46400):
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- New perspectives on the geometry of the Albuquerque Basin, Rio Grande rift, New Mexico: Insights from geophysical models of rift-fill thickness (Q244781) (← links)
- Identifying buried segments of active faults in the northern Rio Grande Rift using aeromagnetic, LiDAR,and gravity data, south-central Colorado, USA (Q244802) (← links)
- Advancements in understanding the aeromagnetic expressions of basin-margin faults—An example from San Luis Basin, Colorado (Q244809) (← links)
- Geophysical constraints on Rio Grande rift structure and stratigraphy from magnetotelluric models and borehole resistivity logs, northern New Mexico (Q244911) (← links)
- Structure and tectonic evolution of the eastern Española Basin, Rio Grande rift, north-central New Mexico (Q245017) (← links)
- The utility of gravity and magnetic methods for understanding subsurface hydrogeology in large alluvial watersheds: Examples from urbanized basins of the Western United States (Q246257) (← links)
- Transient electromagnetic mapping of clay units in the San Luis Valley, Colorado (Q248073) (← links)
- The historical development of the magnetic method in exploration (Q249628) (← links)
- Historical development of the gravity method in exploration (Q250138) (← links)
- Aeromagnetic anomalies over faulted strata (Q251388) (← links)
- Advancing process‐based watershed hydrological research using near‐surface geophysics: A vision for, and review of, electrical and magnetic geophysical methods (Q253023) (← links)
- Integrated geophysical analysis provides an alternate interpretation of the northern margin of the North American Midcontinent Rift System, Central Lake Superior (Q253473) (← links)
- Geophysical expression of elements of the Rio Grande rift in the northeast Tusas Mountains - Preliminary interpretations (Q255365) (← links)
- Geologic cross sections and preliminary geologic map of the Questa Area, Taos County, New Mexico (Q259495) (← links)
- A shallow rift basin segmented in space and time: The southern San Luis Basin, Rio Grande rift, northern New Mexico, U.S.A. (Q264626) (← links)
- Integration of geophysical evidence suggests that anorthosite composes a significant portion of Grand Marais ridge, an inferred basement high in western Lake Superior (Q265461) (← links)
- High-resolution aeromagnetic data, a new tool for mapping intrabasinal faults: Example from the Albuquerque basin, New Mexico (Q268067) (← links)
- Introduction in New perspectives on Rio Grande rift basins: from tectonics to groundwater (Q269232) (← links)
- Revisiting geophysical interpretations of the Midcontinent Rift below Lake Superior— Insights from GLIMPCE seismic-reflection line C (Q274317) (← links)
- Magnetic models of crystalline terrane; accounting for the effect of topography (Q280731) (← links)
- Geologic and geophysical evidence for the influence of deep crustal structures on Paleozoic tectonics and the alignment of world-class gold deposits, north-central Nevada, USA (Q282579) (← links)
- Latest Miocene-earliest Pliocene evolution of the ancestral Rio Grande at the Española-San Luis Basin boundary, northern New Mexico (Q282844) (← links)
- Deep crustal controls on mineral trends (Q283230) (← links)
- A shifting rift—Geophysical insights into the evolution of Rio Grande rift margins and the Embudo transfer zone near Taos, New Mexico (Q286575) (← links)
- Mapping intrabasinal faults from high-resolution aeromagnetic data (Q287989) (← links)
- Physical properties by geologic unit in the southern San Luis Basin, New Mexico (Q291214) (← links)
- Data for a comprehensive survey of fault zones, breccias, and fractures in and flanking the eastern Española Basin, Rio Grande Rift, New Mexico (Q292425) (← links)
- Geophysical expression of buried range-front embayment structure: Great Sand Dunes National Park, Rio Grande rift, Colorado (Q292905) (← links)
- Magnetic models of crystalline terrane: Accounting for the effect of topography (Q294175) (← links)
- A comprehensive survey of faults, breccias, and fractures in and flanking the eastern Española Basin, Rio Grande rift, New Mexico (Q294677) (← links)
- Using high-resolution aeromagnetic surveys to map subsurface hydrogeology in sediment-filled basins: A case study over the Rio Grande Rift, Central New Mexico, USA (Q299196) (← links)
- Guides to understanding the aeromagnetic expression of faults in sedimentary basins: Lessons learned from the central Rio Grande rift, New Mexico (Q300362) (← links)
- The US Geological Survey’s Earth Mapping Resources Initiative (Earth MRI)—Providing framework geologic, geophysical, and elevation data to the nation’s critical mineral-bearing regions (Q303477) (← links)
- Magnetic forward models of Cement oil field, Oklahoma, based on rock magnetic, geochemical, and petrologic constraints (Q303795) (← links)
- Evidence for a basement feature related to the Cortez disseminated gold trend and implications for regional exploration in Nevada (Q305948) (← links)
- Finding the gaps in America’s magnetic maps (Q306814) (← links)
- Limitations of determining density or magnetic boundaries from the horizontal gradient of gravity or pseudogravity data (Q308285) (← links)
- Exploring the geology of the Midcontinent Rift under western Lake Superior using a preliminary velocity model of seismic line GLIMPCE C (Q311441) (← links)
- Airborne Magnetic and Radiometric Survey, Colorado Mineral Belt, Southwest Block, 2023 (Q318280) (← links)
- Airborne Geophysical Survey Inventory of the Conterminous United States, Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico (ver. 5.0, April 2024) (Q318966) (← links)
- Airborne magnetic and radiometric survey of the Wet Mountains and surrounding region, Custer and Fremont Counties, south-central Colorado, 2021 (Q323453) (← links)
- High Resolution Aeromagnetic Survey, Villa Grove, Colorado, USA, 2011 (Q326853) (← links)
- Updated aeromagnetic and gravity anomaly compilations and elevation-bathymetry models over Lake Superior (Q326865) (← links)