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Product Details
- Product Number
- 209251
- Series
- SIM-2966
- Scale
- NO SCALE
- Alternate ID
- SIM2966
- Authors
- USGS DENVER CO
- Version Date
- 01/01/2007
- Regions
- UT
- Countries
- USA
- Media
- Paper
- Format
- Flat
- Digital Reproduction
- Yes
Additional Details
- Description
- In 2004, we identified a small parcel of U.S. Forest Service land at the mouth of Willow Creek (about 5 km west of Mona, Utah) that was suitable for trenching. At the Willow Creek site, which is near the middle of the southern strand of the Nephi segment, the WFZ has vertically displaced alluvial-fan deposits >6#7 m, forming large, steep, multiple-event scarps. In May 2005, we dug two 4- to 5-m-deep backhoe trenches at the Willow Creek site, identified three colluvial wedges in each trench, and collected samples of charcoal and A-horizon organic material for AMS (acceleration mass spectrometry) radiocarbon dating, and sampled fine-grained eolian and colluvial sediment for luminescence dating.
- Height In Inches
- 30.000
- Length In Inches
- 30.000
- Languages
- English
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