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Progress Report of Southeastern Monazite Exploration, 1952 (open access)

Progress Report of Southeastern Monazite Exploration, 1952

Report about monzanite placers in streams of the western part of the Piedmont in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. The objective of the report is to describe local monazite deposits, to determine geologic controls of monazite placers in the southeastern Piedmont, and to evaluate placer potentialities of the area.
Date: 1953
Creator: Overstreet, W. C.; Theobald, P. K., Jr.; White, A. M.; Cuppels, N. P.; Caldwell, D. W. & Whitlow, J. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Studies Related to the Charleston, South Carolina, Earthquake of 1886: a Preliminary Report (open access)

Studies Related to the Charleston, South Carolina, Earthquake of 1886: a Preliminary Report

From abstract: The seismic history of the southeastern United States is dominated by the 1886 earthquake near Charleston, S.C. An understanding of the specific source and the uniqueness of the neotectonic setting of this large earthquake is essential in order to properly assess seismic hazards in the southeastern United States. Such knowledge will also contribute to the fundamental understanding of intraplate earthquakes and will aid indirectly in deciphering the evolution of Atlantic-type continental margins. The 15 chapters in this volume report on the first stage of an ongoing multidisciplinary study of the Charleston earthquake of 1886.
Date: 1977
Creator: Rankin, Douglas W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Spirit Leveling in South Carolina: Part 2. Southern South Carolina, 1896-1938 (open access)

Spirit Leveling in South Carolina: Part 2. Southern South Carolina, 1896-1938

From introduction: This bulletin, which is published in two parts, contains the complete results of all spirit leveling done in South Carolina by the Geological Survey of the United States Department of the Interior, including those heretofore published.' The 34th parallel of latitude, passing through Columbia, serves to divide the State into two sections, each of which is represented by one of the parts of the bulletin. Part 1 deals with the section lying north of the 34th parallel, designated as northern South Carolina, and part 2 deals with the section lying south of that parallel, designated as southern South Carolina. In each part descriptions of the points for which figures of elevation have been determined are listed according to the quadrangles in which the points occur, and the quadrangles are arranged in alphabetic order.
Date: 1940
Creator: Staack, J. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Upper Cretaceous and Eocene floras of South Carolina and Georgia (open access)

The Upper Cretaceous and Eocene floras of South Carolina and Georgia

Introduction: the following report is the first systematic account of fossil plants from the state of South Carolina.
Date: 1914
Creator: Berry, Edward Wilber
System: The UNT Digital Library
Geology of the Coastal Plain of South Carolina (open access)

Geology of the Coastal Plain of South Carolina

From abstract: The Coastal Plain of South Carolina extends from the Atlantic Ocean inland a distance ranging from 120 to 150 miles to the Fall Line, where it adjoins the Piedmont province. It includes an area of more than 20,000 square miles, or nearly two-thirds of the State, whose total area is 30,981 square miles, of which 494 square miles is water. The geographic divisions of the Coastal Plain are the marine coastal terraces, or "low country", which stand less than 270 feet above sea level, and the Aiken Plateau, the High Hills of Santee, the Richland red hills, and the Congaree sand hills.
Date: 1936
Creator: Cooke, C. Wythe
System: The UNT Digital Library
National Uranium Resource Evaluation, Athens Quadrangle, Georgia and South Carolina (open access)

National Uranium Resource Evaluation, Athens Quadrangle, Georgia and South Carolina

The following report documents the detailed geologic and radiometric investigations that were conducted in the Athens quadrangle in Georgia and South Carolina.
Date: August 1980
Creator: Lee, Charles H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of the Proposed Cooper River Rediversion on Sedimentation in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina (open access)

Effect of the Proposed Cooper River Rediversion on Sedimentation in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina

From abstract: The purpose of this investigation was to use existing information to determine the probable effectiveness of the proposed rediversion in reducing rates of sedimentation and maintenance dredging in the (Charleston) harbor.
Date: 1983
Creator: Patterson, Glenn G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Results of NURE Detailed Sampling in the Aiken County, South Carolina Area (open access)

Results of NURE Detailed Sampling in the Aiken County, South Carolina Area

This report documents results of detailed geological and geochemical studies in Aiken and Lexington Counties, South Carolina.
Date: November 1983
Creator: Thayer, Paul A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Uranium in the Southern United States (open access)

Uranium in the Southern United States

From introduction: In this study on raw material sources of uranium the Southern Interstate Nuclear Board has catalogued all known occurrences of uranium and some references to thorium in a 17-state area (P1. 1). These occurrences have been evaluated as potential sources of uranium by the State Geological Surveys and the consultant group of SINB. Favorability guides have been applied to the known occurrences and recommendations have been made for future action by the states involved, federal agencies, or by industry. State recommendations are included in state-by-state summaries. The state reports were written either by personnel of the State Geological Surveys or were abstracted from State geological survey data by members of the consultant group...The purpose of this study was to compile information on and systematically assess uranium and other radioactive occurrences in the region. The SINB undertook the project because of its statutory, interstate capability as an extension of government in each of the 17 states, an arrangement that lends itself effectively to this cooperative undertaking.
Date: November 1970
Creator: Southern Interstate Nuclear Board
System: The UNT Digital Library