
U.S.
Geological Survey
Open-File Report 00-189
Summary of Geophysical Investigations of the Death Valley Regional Water-Flow Modeling Project, Nevada and California
By
Richard J. Blakely, Victoria E. Langenheim, and David A. Ponce
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ABSTRACT This report
summarizes geophysical investigations in the Amargosa Desert and surrounding
areas conducted between 1997 and 2000 in support of the Death Valley Regional
Water-Flow Modeling Project of the U.S. Geological Survey. These investigations
used both gravity and aeromagnetic data to develop a regional-scale tectonic
and lithologic model for the near-surface. Gravity data were inverted
in order to estimate the depth to pre-Cenozoic basement throughout the
study area. This basement surface is interpreted to be the contact between
pre-Cenozoic carbonate rocks and overlying alluvium, an important component
of water-flow models. Gravity data also were used to identify locations
where basement rocks are anomalously dense, possibly indicating areas
resistant to water flow. A new aeromagnetic survey of the central part
of the study area was used to map concealed faults and areas underlain
by volcanic rocks. |
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