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Davis County Geologic
Hazard Maps
General Hazards
- Christenson, G.E., and Shaw, L.M., 2008, Geographic Information System database showing geologic-hazard special study areas, Wasatch Front, Utah: Utah Geological Survey Circular 106, 7 p., GIS data, scale 1:24,000, compact disk.
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Debris-flow map
Fault map
Landslide map
Liquefaction map
Earthquakes and Surface Fault Rupture
- McDonald, G.N., and Ashland, F.X., 2008, Earthquake site conditions in the Wasatch Front urban corridor, Utah: Utah Geological Special Study 125, 41 p., 1 plate, scale 1:150,000, compact disk.
Flood Hazards
Landslides
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Harty, K.M., 1992, Landslide map of the Ogden 30' x 60' quadrangle: Utah Geological Survey Open-File Report 247, 11 p. pamphlet, 1 plate, scale 1:100,000.
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Harty, K.M., 1992, Landslide map of the Promontory Point 30' x 60' quadrangle: Utah Geological Survey Open-File Report 245, 9 p. pamphlet, 1 plate, scale 1:100,000.
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Harty, K.M., 1992, Landslide map of the Salt Lake City 30' x 60' quadrangle: Utah Geological Survey Open-File Report 236, 17 p. pamphlet, 1 plate, scale 1:100,000.
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Harty, K.M., 1992, Landslide map of the Tooele 30' x 60' quadrangle: Utah Geological Survey Open-File Report 249, 10 p. pamphlet, 1 plate, scale 1:100,000.
Liquefaction
- Anderson, L.R., Keaton, J.R., Aubrey, K., and Ellis S., 1994, Liquefaction potential map for Davis County, Utah, complete technical report: Utah Geological Survey Contract Report 94-7, 50 p., 8 plates, scale 1:48,000.
- Anderson, L.R., Keaton, J.R., and Eldredge, S.N., 1994, Liquefaction-potential map for a part of Davis County, Utah: Utah Geological Survey Public Information Series 24, 2 p., scale 1:200,000.
- Harty, K.M., and Lowe, M., 2003, Geologic evaluation and hazard potential of liquefaction-induced landslides along the Wasatch Front, Utah: Utah Geological Survey Special Study 104, 40 p., 16 plates, scale 1:24,000.
Radon
- Black, B.D., and Solomon, B.J., 1996, Radon-hazard potential of the lower Weber River area, Tooele Valley, and southeastern Cache Valley, Cache, Davis, Tooele, and Weber Counties, Utah: Utah Geological Survey Special Studies 90, 56 p., 1 plate, scales 1:50,000 and 1:100,000.
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