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The following pages link to Russell W Graymer (Q46412):
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- Implementation plan for the southern Pacific Border and Sierra-Cascade Mountains provinces (Q56211) (← links)
- Multiple Landslide-Hazard Scenarios Modeled for the Oakland-Berkeley Area, Northern California (Q65649) (← links)
- Publications of the Western Earth Surface Processes Team 2003 (Q70186) (← links)
- Proceedings of the Hayward Fault Workshop, Eastern San Francisco Bay Area, California, September 19-20, 2003 (Q70771) (← links)
- Map showing locations of damaging landslides in Contra Costa County, California, resulting from 1997-98 El Nino rainstorms (Q75483) (← links)
- Gravity, magnetic, and high‐precision relocated seismicity profiles suggest a connection between the Hayward and Calaveras Faults, northern California (Q148433) (← links)
- Ground-motion modeling of Hayward fault scenario earthquakes, part I: Construction of the suite of scenarios (Q148742) (← links)
- Geophysical framework of the northern San Francisco Bay region, California (Q148838) (← links)
- Subsurface geometry of the San Andreas-Calaveras fault junction: Influence of serpentinite and the Coast Range Ophiolite (Q155841) (← links)
- Geologic Mapping in the Southern Pacific Border and Sierras provinces, California (Q228504) (← links)
- The Evergreen basin and the role of the Silver Creek fault in the San Andreas fault system, San Francisco Bay region, California (Q259187) (← links)
- Slope failure and shoreline retreat during northern California's latest El Nino (Q265453) (← links)
- Relatively simple through-going fault planes at large-earthquake depth may be concealed by the surface complexity of strike-slip faults (Q268962) (← links)
- Geologic and geophysical maps of the Stockton 30’ × 60’ quadrangle, California (Q269196) (← links)
- The Mt. Lewis fault zone: Tectonic implications for eastern San Francisco Bay (Q281488) (← links)
- Structural superposition in fault systems bounding Santa Clara Valley, California (Q281561) (← links)
- The Hayward fault (Q283254) (← links)
- Geology of San Francisco (Q284261) (← links)
- A geology and geodesy based model of dynamic earthquake rupture on the Rodgers Creek‐Hayward‐Calaveras Fault System, California (Q287275) (← links)
- Geology and geologic history: Overview of the geology of the San Francisco Bay region (Q297461) (← links)
- Geologic framework of Mount Diablo, California (Q299683) (← links)
- Comment on ‘New insights on Franciscan Complex geology, architecture, depositional age, and provenance for the western Mt. Tamalpais area, Marin County, California’ by Bero et al. (2020) (Q306853) (← links)
- Status of three-dimensional geological mapping and modeling activities in the U.S. Geological Survey (Q309110) (← links)
- A summary of the late Cenozoic stratigraphic and tectonic history of the Santa Clara Valley, California (Q311293) (← links)
- Data supporting the construction of the Three-Dimensional Geologic Map and Geology-based Seismic Velocity Model of the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta and surrounding region, California (Q320523) (← links)
- Geologic Map Schema (GeMS) version of Wentworth, C.M., Knudsen, K.L., and Witter, R.C., 2023, Quaternary deposits of the 9-county San Francisco Bay Region (Q320627) (← links)
- Digitized sonic velocity and density log data of Central Coast Ranges, California (Q323269) (← links)
- Digital Data for a Three-Dimensional Geologic Map of the San Andreas Fault Zone Between Gold Hill and Pinnacles National Park, California (Q336029) (← links)