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Analysis of broadband seismograms from selected IASPEI events
G. L. Choy, E.R. Engdahl
1987, Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors (47) 80-92
Broadband seismograms of body waves that are flat to displacement and velocity in the frequency range from 0.01 to 5.0 Hz can now be routinely obtained for most earthquakes of magnitude greater than about 5.5. These records are obtained either directly or through multichannel deconvolution of waveforms from digitally recording...
The vertical attenuation of light in Charlotte Harbor, a shallow, subtropical estuary, south-western Florida
B. F. McPherson, R. L. Miller
1987, Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science (25) 721-737
The relative contribution of different components to the attenuation of photosynthetically active radiation was determined in the Charlotte Harbor estuarine system based on laboratory and in situ measurements. Agreement between laboratory and in situ measurements of the attenuation coefficient (kt) was good (r2 = 0·92). For all in situ measurements (n = 100), suspended, non-chlorophyll matter accounted...
Characterization of fracture permeability with high-resolution vertical flow measurements during borehole pumping.
Frederick L. Paillet, A.E. Hess, C.H. Cheng, E. Hardin
1987, Ground Water (25) 28-40
The distribution of fracture permeability in granitic rocks was investigated by measuring the distribution of vertical flow in boreholes during periods of steady pumping. Pumping tests were conducted at two sites chosen to provide examples of moderately fractured rocks near Mirror Lake, New Hampshire and intensely fractured rocks near Oracle,...
ECONOMICS AND THE SEARCH FOR OFFSHORE HEAVY MINERAL DEPOSITS.
E. D. Attanasi, J.H. DeYoung Jr.
1987, Marine Mining (6) 323-337
This paper examines the relative importance, in terms of a deposit's commercial status, of physical characteristics of onshore titanium-bearing heavy-mineral placer deposits, and applies these findings to the search for and evaluation of offshore deposits. Results obtained by applying statistical discriminant analysis show that the characteristics most useful for predicting...
Suggested terminology for Quaternary dating methods
Steven M. Colman, K. L. Pierce, P. W. Birkeland
1987, Quaternary Research (28) 314-319
Classification of Quaternary dating methods should be based on the level of quantitative information and the degree of confidence contained in the age estimates produced by the dating methods. We recommend the use of the terms numerical-age, calibrated-age, relative-age, and correlated-age to describe these levels. We also classify dating methods...
The use of variable temperature and magic-angle sample spinning in studies of fulvic acids
W.L. Earl, R.L. Wershaw, K. A. Thorn
1987, Journal of Magnetic Resonance (74) 264-274
Intensity distortions and poor signal to noise in the cross-polarization magic-angle sample spinning NMR of fulvic acids were investigated and attributed to molecular mobility in these ostensibly "solid" materials. We have shown that inefficiencies in cross polarization can be overcome by lowering the sample temperature to about -60??C. These difficulties...
Particle displacements on the wall of a borehole from incident plane waves
Myung W. Lee
1987, Geophysics (52) 1290-1296
Particle displacements from incident plane waves at the wall of a fluid-filled borehole are formulated by applying the seismic reciprocity theorem to far-field displacement fields. Such displacement fields are due to point forces acting on a fluid-filled borehole under the assumption of long wavelengths. The displacement fields are analyzed to...
Hydraulic/Chemical Changes During Ground-Water Recharge by Injection
Scott N. Hamlin
1987, Groundwater (25) 267-274
Ground-water recharge by injection of reclaimed water is a feasible method of improving ground-water quality in the shallow aquifer system in the Palo Alto Baylands along the San Francisco Bay. Ground water was initially more saline than sea water. Reclaimed water was injected at a...
Early diagenesis of organic matter in a Sawgrass peat from the Everglades, Florida
W. H. Orem, Patrick G. Hatcher
1987, International Journal of Coal Geology (8) 33-54
The transformation of plant biopolymers to humic substances in peats during early diagenesis is a critical but poorly understood step in the formation of coal. This paper presents results concerning the structural interrelationships among various fractions of the organic matter in...
Testing the consistency for mapping urban vegetation with high-altitude aerial photographs and landsat MSS data
Franklin G. Sadowski, James A. Sturdevant, Rowan A. Rowntree
1987, Remote Sensing of Environment (21) 129-141
Two methods of analysis were evaluated for mapping urban vegetation on high-altitude, color-infrared aerial photographs and Landsat MSS data of Syracuse, NY. The first method consisted of defining the spatial patterns (strata) of urban vegetation occurrence. The second method discriminated woody and herbaceous vegetation classes within defined strata. Emphasis was...
Evaluating evaporation from field crops using airborne radiometry and ground-based meteorological data
R. D. Jackson, M. S. Moran, L. W. Gay, L.H. Raymond
1987, Irrigation Science (8) 81-90
Airborne measurements of reflected solar and emitted thermal radiation were combined with ground-based measurements of incoming solar radiation, air temperature, windspeed, and vapor pressure to calculate instantaneous evaporation (LE) rates using a form of the Penman equation. Estimates of evaporation over cotton, wheat, and alfalfa fields were obtained on 5...
Inelastic properties of ice Ih at low temperatures and high pressures
S. H. Kirby, W.B. Durham, M. L. Beeman, H. C. Heard, M. A. Daley
1987, Journal de Physique Colloques (48) 227-232
The aim of our research programme is to explore the rheological behavior of H2O ices under conditions appropriate to the interiors of the icy satellites of the outer planets in order to give insight into their deformation. To this end, we have performed over 100 constant-strain-rate compression tests at pressures...
Interaction of acid mine drainage with waters and sediments of West Squaw Creek in the West Shasta Mining District, California
L.H. Filipek, D. Kirk Nordstrom, W. H. Ficklin
1987, Environmental Science & Technology (21) 388-396
Acid mine drainage has acidified large volumes of water and added high concentrations of dissolved heavy metals to West Squaw Creek, a California stream draining igneous rocks of low acid-neutralizing capacity. During mixing of the acid sulfate stream waters in the South Fork of West Squaw Creek with an almost...
Playa-lake basins on the Southern High Plains of Texas and New Mexico: Part II. A hydrologic model and mass-balance arguments for their development.
W.W. Wood, W. R. Osterkamp
1987, Geological Society of America Bulletin (99) 224-230
Hydrologic, geologic, geomorphic, and mass-balance data suggest that most of the ∼30,000 playa lake basins on the Southern High Plains have developed by a combination of dissolution of caliche and piping of surface material into the unsaturated zone rather than by eolian processes as has generally been stated. A conceptual...
New evidence on the state of stress of the San Andreas fault system
Mark D. Zoback, M.L. Zoback, S. Van Mount, J. Suppe, J. P. Eaton, J. H. Healy, D. Oppenheimer, P. Reasenberg, L. Jones, C.B. Raleigh, I.G. Wong, O. Scotti, C. Wentworth
1987, Science (238) 1105-1111
Contemporary in situ tectonic stress indicators along the San Andreas fault system in central California show northeast-directed horizontal compression that is nearly perpendicular...
Anchor ice, seabed freezing, and sediment dynamics in shallow arctic seas
E. Reimnitz, E. W. Kempema, P. W. Barnes
1987, Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans (92) 14671-14678
Diving investigations confirm previous circumstantial evidence of seafloor freezing and anchor ice accretion during freeze-up storms in the Alaskan Beaufort Sea. These related bottom types were found to be continuous from shore to 2-m depth and spotty to 4.5-m depth. Spotty anchor ice occurred as pillow-shaped crystal aggregates on buried...
Detection of a locked zone at depth on the Parkfield, California, segment of the San Andreas fault
R.A. Harris, P. Segall
1987, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth (92) 7945-7962
The Parkfield, California, segment of the San Andreas fault is transitional in character between the creeping segment of the fault to the northwest and the locked Carrizo Plain segment to the southeast. The rate of shallow fault slip decreases from 25–30 mm/yr northwest of the epicenter of the 1966 Parkfield...
Infragravity waves over a natural barred profile
A. H. Sallenger Jr., R.A. Holman
1987, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth (92) 9531-9540
Measurements of cross-shore flow were made across the surf zone during a storm as a nearshore bar became better developed and migrated offshore. Measured infragravity band spectra were compared to synthetic spectra calculated numerically over the natural barred profile assuming a white run-up spectrum of leaky mode or high-mode edge...
Character and distribution of borehole breakouts and their relationship to in situ stresses in deep Columbia River basalts
Frederick L. Paillet, K. Kim
1987, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth (92) 6223-6234
The character and distribution of borehole breakouts in deeply buried basalts at the Hanford Site in south central Washington State are examined in light of stress indicator data and hydraulic-fracturing stress data by means of acoustic televiewer and acoustic waveform logging systems. A series of boreholes penetrating the Grande Ronde...
The periodic structure of the natural record, and nonlinear dynamics
H. R. Shaw
1987, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (68) 1651-1661
Concepts of cyclicity in geology have involved many famous protagonists in the history of Earth sciences. Early in this century, sophisticated theories of terrestrial rhythms had been formulated by such pioneers as T. C. Chamberlin [1909], R. T. ,Chamberlin [1914], Barrell [1917], Stille [1924], Joly [1925, 1930], Holmes [1926], Lull [1929], Schuchert [1932], Grabau [1940], and Umbgrove [1939a,b, 1947] (see the review...
Reflections from midcrustal rocks within the Mesozoic subduction complex near the eastern Aleutian Trench
M. A. Fisher, Roland E. von Huene, G.L. Smith
1987, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth (92) 7907-7915
Seismic reflection data collected in 1973 by Western Geophysical Company show that highly reflective rocks make up the midcrust of the convergent margin adjacent to the eastern Aleutian Trench. These rocks form an arch that strikes obliquely across the strongly expressed northeast-southwest structural grain of exposed Mesozoic rocks. In an...
The U.S. Midcontinent: a new frontier for mineral exploration.
W. P. Pratt, P.K. Sims
1987, Episodes (10) 303-307
The north-central US Midcontinent is underlain by a considerable thickness of sedimentary rocks, mostly Paleozoic, which lie upon a heterogeneous basement of Precambrian granitoid and metamorphic rocks. This article describes a representative sample of Midcontinent geology and explains why the authors believe this region is a 'new frontier' for mineral...