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Belknap (2 items)
Cheshire (1 items)
Hillsborough (1 items)
Merrimack (3 items)
Rockingham (1 items)
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For general USGS information see Science in your back yard: New Hampshire

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Application of ground penetrating radar to estimate sand and gravel resources near Bow, southern New Hampshire [New Window]
Includes application-specific radar data files.
New England states aeromagnetic and gravity maps and data [New Window]
Aeromagnetic surveys of New England, merged to form seamless grids across the state. Gravity anomaly data are provided as well. Data provided in a variety of formats.
Preliminary integrated geologic map databases for the United States: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Rhode Island and Vermont [New Window]
Digital geologic map information with a consistent set of attributes, part of a national compilation of similar maps. Available in formats compatible with GIS.
Data base for undiscovered deposits of base and precious metals [New Window]
Probabilistic estimates of the amounts of undiscovered gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in conventional types of mineral deposits in the United States.
Digital Aeromagnetic Datasets for the Conterminous United States and Hawaii - A Companion to the North American Magnetic Anomaly Map [New Window]
Digital and analog archives comprising more than 1,000 surveys, covering approximately 8,000,000 line-km of data, flown at various flight heights and line spacings
Pan-American Center for Earth and Environmental Studies (PACES) gravity data portal [New Window]
Digitized Aeromagnetic Datasets for the Conterminous United States, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico [New Window]
Aeromagnetic anomaly values digitized from older surveys
Chemical analyses of soils and other surficial materials of the conterminous US [New Window]
Geochemistry of soils and other regoliths collected and analyzed by Hans Shacklette and colleagues from 1958 until about 1976.
PDF Element concentrations in soils and other surficial materials of the conterminous United States [New Window]
Geochemistry of soils and other regoliths collected and analyzed from 1958 until about 1976
Precambrian basement structure map of the continental United States-an interpretation of geologic and aeromagnetic data [New Window]
Principal basement structures formed during the Precambrian in the continental United States based on interpretation of regional aeromagnetic anomaly data of North America.
Relation of arsenic, iron, and manganese in ground water to aquifer type, bedrock lithogeochemistry, and land use in the New England coastal basins [New Window]
Geochemical data for groundwater from a variety of geologic settings.
Geological map data [New Window]
Characteristics of bedrock and surficial geologic terranes and structural features at various levels of detail. The information provided here are intended for use in the synoptic study of large areas, and are likely not suitable for detailed study of geog
New Hampshire geologic map data [New Window]
A GIS database of geologic units and structural features in New Hampshire, with lithology, age, data structure, and format written and arranged just like the other states.
Lithogeochemical character of near-surface bedrock in the New England coastal basins [New Window]
Re-classification of geologic units according to their geochemical properties
Available sand and gravel resources in southern New Hampshire [New Window]
Estimates thickness of sand and gravel resources available in this broad area using geology, topography, land cover, and ground-water level.
Estimated gravel resources of the Soucook River valley, Loudon, New Hampshire, 7.5' Quadrangle using improved techniques for assessing gravel resources in glaciofluvial deposits [New Window]
Images and text from a poster session (Geological Society of America Northeastern Section) showing methodology and results for an example
Chemistry of stream sediments and surface waters in New England [New Window]
Regional data for pH, alkalinity, and specific conductance for stream waters and a multi-element geochemical dataset for stream sediments collected in the New England.

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