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Open-File Report 318
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Solomon, B.J., and Black, B.D., 1995, Geologic hazards and land-use planning for Tooele Valley and the West Desert Hazardous Industry Area, Tooele County, Utah: Utah Geological Survey Open-File Report 318, 134 p., 56 plates, scale 1:24,000.
Open-file report text
Open-file report plates:
West Desert Hazardous Industry Area (1:50,000 scale)
1A - Landslide, ponding, and sheet-flooding hazards
2A - Liquefaction susceptibility
3A - Debris-slide, debris-flow, debris-flood, and stream-flood hazards
4A - Rock-fall hazard and depth to ground water
5A - Problem soils
Bingham Canyon 7.5-minute quadrangle
1I - Landslide and surface-fault-rupture hazards
3I - Debris-slide, debris-flow, debris-flood, and stream-flood hazards
4I - Rock-fall hazard and depth to ground water
Burmester 7.5-minute quadrangle
1C - Landslide, lake-flooding, ponding, and sheet-flooding hazards
2C - Liquefaction susceptibility
3C - Debris-slide, debris-flow, debris-flood, and stream-flood hazards
4C - Depth to ground water
5C - Problem soils
Deseret Peak East 7.5-minute quadrangle
1J - Landslide hazards
3J - Debris-slide, debris-flow, debris-flood, and stream-flood hazards
4J - Rock-fall hazard and depth to ground water
Farnsworth Peak 7.5-minute quadrangle
1E - Landslide, surface-fault-rupture, and lake-flooding hazards
2E - Liquefaction susceptibility
3E - Debris-slide, debris-flow, debris-flood, and stream-flood hazards
4E - Rock-fall hazard and depth to ground water
Flux 7.5-minute quadrangle
1B - Landslide, lake-flooding, ponding, and sheet-flooding hazards
2B - Liquefaction susceptibility
3B - Debris-slide, debris-flow, debris-flood, and stream-flood hazards
4B - Rock-fall hazard and depth to ground water
5B - Problem soils
Grantsville 7.5-minute quadrangle
1G - Landslide hazards
2G - Liquefaction susceptibility
3G - Debris-slide, debris-flow, debris-flood, and stream-flood hazards
4G - Depth to ground water
5G - Problem soils
Lowe Peak 7.5-minute quadrangle
1M - Landslide hazards
3M - Debris-slide, debris-flow, debris-flood, and stream-flood hazards
4M - Rock-fall hazard and depth to ground water
Mills Junction 7.5-minute quadrangle
1D - Landslide, surface-fault-rupture, lake-flooding, ponding, and sheet-flooding hazards
2D - Liquefaction susceptibility
3D - Debris-slide, debris-flow, debris-flood, and stream-flood hazards
4D - Rock-fall hazard and depth to ground water
5D - Problem soils
North Willow Canyon 7.5-minute quadrangle
1F - Landslide hazards
2F - Liquefaction susceptibility
3F - Debris-slide, debris-flow, debris-flood, and stream-flood hazards
4F - Rock-fall hazard and depth to ground water
South Mountain 7.5-minute quadrangle
1K - Landslide, surface-fault-rupture, lake-flooding, ponding, and sheet-flooding hazards
2K - Liquefaction susceptibility
3K - Debris-slide, debris-flow, debris-flood, and stream-flood hazards
4K - Rock-fall hazard and depth to ground water
5K - Problem soils
Stockton 7.5-minute quadrangle
1L - Landslide, surface-fault-rupture, and lake-flooding hazards
2L - Liquefaction susceptibility
3L - Debris-slide, debris-flow, debris-flood, and stream-flood hazards
4L - Rock-fall hazard and depth to ground water
Tooele 7.5-minute quadrangle
1H - Landslide and surface-fault-rupture hazards
2H - Liquefaction susceptibility
3H - Debris-slide, debris-flow, debris-flood, and stream-flood hazards
4H - Rock-fall hazard and depth to ground water
5H - Problem soils
Disclaimer:
The most current topographic base maps, along with scans of the original mylar versions were made to create
these PDF files. The data represented on these maps may differ slightly from the original publication.
Only folded copies of the original maps remain (available in the Department of Natural Resources Library); however, older original mylar copies of this publication exist, but lack a base map.
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