Stratigraphic and economic significance of Mississippian sequence at North Georgetown Canyon, Idaho
W.J. Sando, Charles Sandberg, R.C. Gutschick
1981, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin (65) 1433-1443
The Mississippian sequence exposed at North Georgetown Canyon, Idaho is newly recognised as a facies belt, which adds to knowledge of Mississippian stratigraphy and petroleum geology in the Overthrust belt of Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah. In the newly recognized facies belt in the Aspen Range, the Madison Group is represented...
A visit to Tangshan, China
J.M. Gere, H.C. Shah
1981, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (13) 4-11
Interpretation of changes in water level accompanying fault creep and implications for earthquake prediction
R. L. Wesson
1981, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth (86) 9259-9267
Quantitative calculations for the effect of a fault creep event on observations of changes in water level in wells provide an approach to the tectonic interpretation of these phenomena. For the pore pressure field associated with an idealized creep event having an exponential displacement versus time curve, an analytic expression...
The relationship of geophysical measurements to hydraulic conductivity at the Brantley damsite, New Mexico
U. Schimschal
1981, Geoexploration (19) 115-125
The objective of this study was to develop techniques to correlate hydraulic conductivity tests with geophysical logs. In addition, the relationships obtained from boreholes were correlated to surface resistivity soundings in an effort to define areas of potential high water loss at the proposed site for Brantley Dam.Hydraulic conductivity obtained...
Stratigraphy of the Caloris basin, Mercury
J.F. McCauley, J. E. Guest, G. G. Schaber, N.J. Trask, R. Greeley
1981, Icarus (47) 184-202
Caloris basin, Mercury’s youngest large impact basin, is filled by volcanic plains that are spectrally distinct from surrounding material. Post-plains impact craters of a variety of sizes populate the basin interior, and the spectra of the material they have...
Etna erupts again; a VEST report of the March 1981 eruption of Mount Etna, Sicily
J. E. Guest, C.R.J. Kilburn, R. M. C. Lopes, J.B. Murray, H. Pinkerton, T.J.O Sanderson, S.C. Scott
1981, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (13) 134-139
Objectives, accomplishments, and future plans of IGCP project 143, remote sensing and mineral exploration
W. D. Carter, L. C. Rowan
1981, Advances in Space Research (1) 227-236
The International Geological Correlation Programme (IGCP) is a worldwide cooperative research programme that began in 1974 under the auspices of the International Union of Geological Sciences. Because of the global availability of Earth resources data collected by satellites and the great interest among geologists in taking advantage of these new...
Water type and suitability of Oklahoma surface waters for public supply and irrigation, Part 3: Canadian, North Canadian, and deep fork river basins through 1979
Jerry D. Stoner
1981, Water-Resources Investigations Report 81-80
Water-quality data through 1979 in the Canadian, North Canadian, and Deep Fork River basins within Oklahoma were examined for water type and suitability for public water supply and irrigation use. Of 105 stations with available data, 47 stations or 45 percent were considered to have sufficient data for analysis. The...
Earthquakes, September-October 1980
W. J. Person
1981, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (13) 105-106
There were two major (magnitudes 7.0-7.9) earthquakes during this reporting period; a magnitude (M) 7.3 in Algeria where many people were killed or injured and extensive damage occurred, and an M=7.2 in the Loyalty Islands region of the South Pacific. Japan was struck by a damaging earthquake on September 24,...
The great San Francisco earthquake
R. D. Nason
1981, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (13) 40-42
Seventy-five years ago on April 18, 1906, the most devastating earthquake in United States history occurred in northern California. This earthquake, which occurred at 5:2 in the morning just as the dawn was breaking, came from rupture of the San Andreas fault from San Juan Bautista (near Hollister) northqard for...
Chemical modifications accompanying blueschist facies metamorphism of Franciscan conglomerates, Diablo Range, California
Diane E. Moore, J. G. Liou, B.-S. King
1981, Chemical Geology (33) 237-263
As part of an investigation of blueschist-facies mineral parageneses in pebbles and matrix of some Franciscan metaconglomerates of the Diablo Range, California, textural and major-element chemical analyses were conducted on a number of igneous pebbles that comprise a range of rock types from granite and dacite to gabbro and basalt....
Estimated oil and gas reserves, Gulf of Mexico outer continental shelf and continental slope, December 31, 1980
Jack E. Hewitt, J.P. Brooke, J.H. Knipmeyer, P.Y. Roy
1981, Open-File Report 81-604
No abstract available....
The earliest seeds
W.H. Gillespie, G.W. Rothwell, S.E. Scheckler
1981, Nature (293) 462-464
Lagenostomalean-type seeds in bifurcating cupule systems have been discovered in the late Devonian Hampshire Formation of Randolph County, West Virginia, USA (Fig. 1). The associated megaflora, plants from coal balls, and vertebrate and invertebrate faunas demonstrate that the material is Famennian; the microflora indicates a more specific Fa2c age. Consequently,...
New maps of Federal coal
R. G. Wayland
1981, Geological Society of America Bulletin (92) 542-550
Compilation and analysis of publicly available data on Federal coal are resulting in voluminous map sets showing coal isopachs, structure contours, and overburden isopachs on each known minable coal bed. As of the spring of 1981, there are available from the U.S. Geological...
Toxicity of six bird control chemicals to aquatic organisms
L. L. Marking, J. H. Chandler Jr.
1981, Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (26) 705-716
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) has supported research on control methods for nuisance birds, mammals, plants, and fish. Although chemical agents have shown great promise, resource managers and regulatory agencies must be assured that these materials are safe to man and the environment. Standardized toxicity tests are conducted...
Introduction and summary: Chlorinated hydrocarbons as a factor in the reproduction and survival of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) in Lake Michigan
Wayne A. Willford, Roger A. Bergstedt, William H. Berlin, Neal R. Foster, Robert J. Hesselberg, Michael J. Mac, Dora R. May Passino, Robert E. Reinert, Donald V. Rottiers
1981, Book chapter, Chlorinated hydrocarbons as a factor in the reproduction and survival of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) in Lake Michigan
Although lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) were considered extinct in Lake Michigan by the mid 1950's, control of the parasitic sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) and extensive restocking resulted in an abundance of hatchery-produced lake trout in the lake by the early 1970's. However, no naturally produced yearling or older lake trout...
Simulation model of Skeletonema costatum population dynamics in northern San Francisco Bay, California
J. E. Cloern, R. T. Cheng
1981, Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science (12) 83-100
A pseudo-two-dimensional model is developed to simulate population dynamics of one dominant phytoplankton species (Skeletonema costatum) in northern San Francisco Bay. The model is formulated around a conceptualization of this estuary as two distinct but coupled subsystems—a deep (10–20 m)...
Earthquakes, July-August 1981
W. J. Person
1981, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (13) 228-230
No abstract available....
The seismicity of Ethiopia; active plate tectonics
P. Mohr
1981, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (13) 124-133
"But I tell you, when you look at the way the pieces of the northeastern portion of the African continent seem to fit together, separated by a narrow gulf, you could almost make a believer [in continental drift] of anybody" Astronaut Harrison Schmidt, on the view from Apollo 17. Ethiopia, descended...
Earthquakes, May-June 1981
W. J. Person
1981, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (13) 225-227
The months of May and June were somewhat quiet, seismically speaking. There was one major earthquake (7.0-7.9) off the west coast of South Island, New Zealand. The most destructive earthquake during this reporting period was in southern Iran on June 11 which caused fatalities and extensive damage. Peru also experienced...
Sterilization of sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) by immersion in an aqueous solution of bisazir
Lee H. Hanson
1981, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (38) 1285-1289
Groups of sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) eggs fertilized by males previously immersed in an aqueous solution of p,p-bis(1-aziridinyl)-N-methylphosphinothioic amide (bisazir) at concentrations of 10–100 mg/L produced fewer normal, live prolarvae after 15–17 d of incubation than did groups of eggs fertilized by normal males. Mortality of embryos or prolarvae was nearly 100% in...
Allelic variability in species and stocks of Lake Superior ciscoes (Coregoninae)
Thomas N. Todd
1981, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (38) 1808-1813
Starch gel electrophoresis was used as a means of recognizing species and stocks in Lake Superior Coregonus. Allelic variability at isocitrate dehydrogenase and glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase loci was recorded for samples of lake herring (Coregonus artedii), bloater (C. hoyi), kiyi (C. kiyi), and shortjaw cisco (C. zenithicus) from five Lake Superior...
Aeroradioactivity map of the Blood Mountain-Chattahoochee area, Georgia and North Carolina
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1981, Open-File Report 81-936
No abstract available....
Environmental and genetic contributions to morphological differentiation in ciscoes (Coregoninae) of the Great Lakes
Thomas N. Todd, Gerald R. Smith, Louella E. Cable
1981, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (38) 59-67
Laboratory-produced progeny of Coregonus alpenae, C. zenithicus, C. hoyi, and C. kiyi and their wild parents were used to examine the contributions of genotype and environment to morphology. Morphological differences between parents and offspring were generally greater than those between species, indicating strong environmental effects. The phenotypic effects on most characters can probably be attributed to different developmental...
Interaction between diapirism and sediment loading at the shelf-slope boundary, northwest Gulf of Mexico
A. R. Trippet
1981, Geo-Marine Letters (1) 111-114
During the last low stand of sea level, rivers and streams drained across the present northwestern Gulf of Mexico continental shelf depositing sediments in several shallow-water deltas near the present shelf-slope boundary. The weight of these wedges of prograded sediments triggered or augmented both subsidence of local depositional basins and...