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The following pages link to Peter J Haeussler, Ph.D. (Q54780):
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- Selected geologic maps of the Kodiak batholith and other Paleocene intrusive rocks, Kodiak Island, Alaska (Q56564) (← links)
- Location and extent of Tertiary structures in Cook Inlet Basin, Alaska, and mantle dynamics that focus deformation and subsidence (Q62909) (← links)
- Review of the origin of the Braid Scarp near the Pebble prospect, southwestern Alaska (Q63261) (← links)
- Preliminary Geologic Map of the Cook Inlet Region, Alaska-Including Parts of the Talkeetna, Talkeetna Mountains, Tyonek, Anchorage, Lake Clark, Kenai, Seward, Iliamna, Seldovia, Mount Katmai, and Afognak 1:250,000-scale Quadrangles (Q64518) (← links)
- Detrital zircon geochronology of Cretaceous and Paleogene strata across the south-central Alaskan convergent margin (Q64602) (← links)
- Quaternary uplift history of Wingham Island, south-central Alaska (Q64971) (← links)
- Surface rupture map of the 2002 M7.9 Denali fault earthquake, Alaska: Digital data (Q65117) (← links)
- Studies by the U.S. Geological Survey in Alaska, 2007 (Q65122) (← links)
- Studies by the U.S. Geological Survey in Alaska, 2005 (Q67678) (← links)
- 26 km of offset on the Lake Clark fault since late Eocene time (Q68702) (← links)
- Studies by the U.S. Geological Survey in Alaska, 2004 (Q68703) (← links)
- Magnetic Properties of Quaternary Deposits, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska -- Implications for Aeromagnetic Anomalies of Upper Cook Inlet (Q70270) (← links)
- Magnetic susceptibilities measured on rocks of the upper Cook Inlet, Alaska (Q72565) (← links)
- Anchorage Urban Region Aeromagnetics (AURA) Project — Preliminary geophysical results (Q73404) (← links)
- Geologic map of the Wildcat Lake 7.5' quadrangle, Kitsap and Mason Counties, Washington (Q74538) (← links)
- Surficial geologic map along the Castle Mountain Fault between Houston and Hatcher Pass Road, Alaska (Q77144) (← links)
- Earthquake information needs in south-central Alaska (Q81579) (← links)
- Earthquakes in Alaska (Q81651) (← links)
- Possible active fault traces on or near the Castle Mountain fault between Houston and the Hatcher Pass Road: A section in <i>RGeologic studies in Alaska by the U.S. Geological Survey, 1993</i> (Q82805) (← links)
- Structural evolution of the Chugach-Prince William terrane at the hinge of the orocline in Prince William Sound, and implications for ore deposits (Q84168) (← links)
- Timing of early Tertiary ridge subduction in southern Alaska: A section in <i>Geologic studies in Alaska by the U.S. Geological Survey, 1992</i> (Q84170) (← links)
- Map and compilation of structural data from lode-gold mineral occurrences in the Chugach-Prince William Terrane of Southern Alaska (Q85163) (← links)
- Life and death of the Resurrection Plate (Q144026) (← links)
- Turnagain Arm (Q144542) (← links)
- Strain partitioning in southeastern Alaska: Is the Chatham Strait Fault active? (Q145512) (← links)
- Varve formation during the past three centuries in three large proglacial lakes in south-central Alaska (Q145572) (← links)
- Geomorphic expression and slip rate of the Fairweather fault, southeast Alaska, and evidence for predecessors of the 1958 rupture (Q145825) (← links)
- Extreme Quaternary plate boundary exhumation and strike slip localized along the southern Fairweather fault, Alaska, USA (Q146339) (← links)
- Cenozoic tectono-thermal history of the Tordrillo Mountains, Alaska: Paleocene-Eocene ridge subduction, decreasing relief, and late Neogene faulting (Q147257) (← links)
- Intertidal biological indicators of coseismic subsidence during the Mw 7.8 Haida Gwaii, Canada, earthquake (Q147946) (← links)
- Focused exhumation along megathrust splay faults in Prince William Sound, Alaska (Q147960) (← links)
- A tribute to George Plafker (Q148093) (← links)
- Paleomagnetism and geochronology of 23 Ma gabbroic intrusions in the Keku Strait, Alaska, and implications for the Alexander Terrane (Q151972) (← links)
- Structural evolution of an arc-basin: The Gravina Belt in central southeastern Alaska (Q151975) (← links)
- Paleomagnetism of the Late Triassic Hound Island Volcanics: Revisited (Q151982) (← links)
- Varieties of submarine failure morphologies of seismically-induced landslides in Alaskan fjords (Q152062) (← links)
- Deformation driven by subduction and microplate collision: Geodynamics of Cook Inlet basin, Alaska (Q152201) (← links)
- Far-field effects of early Tertiary ridge subduction in Alaska (Q152262) (← links)
- Late Oligocene to present contractional structure in and around the Susitna basin, Alaska—Geophysical evidence and geological implications (Q153306) (← links)
- A paleoseismic study along the central Denali Fault, Chistochina Glacier area, south-central Alaska (Q153840) (← links)
- The 2002 Denali fault earthquake, Alaska: A large magnitude, slip-partitioned event (Q154133) (← links)
- Controls on intrusion of near-trench magmas of the Sanak-Baranof Belt, Alaska, during Paleogene ridge subduction, and consequences for forearc evolution (Q154183) (← links)
- Life and death of the resurrection plate: Evidence for its existence and subduction in the northeastern Pacific in Paleocene-Eocene time (Q154335) (← links)
- Why the 1964 Great Alaska Earthquake matters 50 years later (Q154512) (← links)
- Uplift and subsidence reveal a nonpersistent megathrust rupture boundary (Sitkinak Island, Alaska) (Q154533) (← links)
- Source and progression of a submarine landslide and tsunami: The 1964 Great Alaska earthquake at Valdez (Q154831) (← links)
- New imaging of submarine landslides from the 1964 earthquake near Whittier, Alaska, and a comparison to failures in other Alaskan fjords (Q154950) (← links)
- Geophysical advances triggered by 1964 Great Alaska Earthquake (Q155769) (← links)
- Changing exhumation patterns during Cenozoic growth and glaciation of the Alaska Range: Insights from detrital thermochronology and geochronology (Q155957) (← links)
- Deformation of the Pacific/North America plate boundary at Queen Charlotte Fault: The possible role of rheology (Q156199) (← links)