Northern part, Ten Mile and Taunton River basins
John R. Williams, Richard E. Willey
1967, Massachusetts Hydrologic - Data Report 10
The northern part of the Ten Mile and Taunton River basins is an area of about 195 square miles within Norfolk, Plymouth, and Bristol Counties in southeastern Massachusetts. The northern boundary of the area (plate 1) is the drainage divide separating these basins from that of the Charles, Neponset, and...
The occurrence and origin of lamellar troilite in iron meteorites
R. Brett, E.P. Henderson
1967, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (31) 721-730
A number of iron meteorites contain elongated inclusions consisting predominantly of troilite, which have been termed Reichenbach lamellae. Two types of inclusions exist, the first up to 6 cm long and 0·2 mm wide, the second up to 2 cm long and 3 mm wide. The first type contains troilite...
Preliminary lead isotope investigations of brine from the Red Sea, Galena from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and galena from United Arab Republic (Egypt)
M.H. Delevaux, B. R. Doe, Glen F. Brown
1967, Earth and Planetary Science Letters (3) 139-144
The isotopic composition of lead in Red Sea chloride brine containing 0.5 ppm Pb is found to be similar to that of some Cenozoic ore leads such as galena at Rabigh in Saudi Arabia that may have formed during mineralization accompanying Tertiary...
Toxicity of MS-222 to selected fishes
L. L. Marking
1967, Investigations in Fish Control 12
Abstract not submitted to date...
Altithermal timberline advance in Western United States
Valmore C. LaMarche Jr., H. A. Mooney
1967, Nature (213) 980-982
A combination of radiocarbon dating and counting of annual rings of the remains of trees has been used to establish the time of retreat of forests from sub-alpine mountains in California and Nevada. The information obtained can serve as a palaeoclimatic indicator....
Geology of the Taunton quadrangle, Bristol and Plymouth Counties, Massachusetts
Joseph H. Hartshorn
1967, Bulletin 1163-D
No abstract available....
On the chemistry of Jupiter's upper atmosphere
W.C. Saslaw, R.L. Wildey
1967, Icarus (7) 85-93
We conduct a first investigation into the ion-molecule chemistry of the upper Jovian atmosphere. Experimental results show that intense ultraviolet radiation reacts with the constituents of the Jovian atmosphere to produce C2H4, C2H6, C3H8, and higher polymers. The general procedure for calculating both equilibrium and nonequilibrium abundances of these products...
Comparison of Macedon and Darwin glass
D.R. Chapman, Klaus Keil, C. Annell
1967, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (31) 1595-1603
Chemical analyses are presented for major and minor elements in two specimens of natural glass reported from Macedon, Victoria, and are compared with new analyses of glass from Mt. Darwin, Tasmania. One specimen of Macedon glass is dark, the other light; both are spongy with relatively large cavities of size...
Mineral and chemical variations within an ash-flow sheet from Aso caldera, Southwestern Japan
P. W. Lipman
1967, Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (16) 300-327
Although products of individual volcanic eruptions, especially voluminous ash-flow eruptions, have been considered among the best available samples of natural magmas, detailed petrographic and chemical study indicates that bulk compositions of unaltered Pleistocene ash-flow tuffs from Aso caldera, Japan, deviate significantly from original magmatic compositions. The last major ash-flow sheet...
Petrology of eucrites, howardites and mesosiderites
M.B. Duke, L. T. Silver
1967, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (31) 1637-1665
The eucrite and howardite calcium-rich achondrites and many mesosiderites are considered as a coherent meteorite assemblage, their silicates consisting essentially of calciumpoor monoclinic and orthorhombic pyroxenes and calcium-rich plagioclase feldspar. The achondrites can be grouped according to their brecciated structure as follows: eucrites—unbrecciated and monomict brecciated achondrites; howardites—polymict brecciated achondrites....
Diatoms as food of larval sea lampreys in a small tributary of northern Lake Michigan
Patrick J. Manion
1967, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (96) 224-226
The food and food preferences of sea lamprey ammocoetes have not been investigated. The food of the larval American brook lamprey, Lampetra lamottei, in the Great Lakes region consisted mainly of diatoms and desmids according to Creaser and Hann. Schroll discussed the biology of feeding of ammocoetes of Lampetra planeri...
Morphological abnormalities among lampreys
Patrick J. Manion
1967, Copeia (1967) 680-681
The experimental control of the sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) in the Great Lakes has required the collection of thousands of lampreys. Representatives of each life stage of the four species of the Lake Superior basin were examined for structural abnormalities. The most common aberration was the presence of...
Returns of hatchery-reared lake trout in southern Lake Superior, 1955-62
Richard L. Pycha, George R. King
1967, Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada (24) 281-298
Experimental plantings of fin-clipped lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) of various ages have been made in southern Lake Superior since 1952. The catch of planted lake trout by the commercial fishery was used to measure the success of stocking. Estimates of total returns were based on samples of 8.2 to 21.2%...
A seventeenth century mandibular tumor in a North American Indian
E.E. Kelln, E.V. McMichael, B. Zimmermann
1967, Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology (23) 78-81
The oldest tumor so far recorded is believed to have been a hemangioma. It occurred in a bone of a dinosaur’s tail1 and thus considerably antedates the historical period. The oldest known human tumor is much younger, dating back only to the middle of the third century after Christ.1 It...
Dechlorination of 1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)ethane by Aerobacter aerogenes: I. Metabolic products
Gary Wedemeyer
1967, Applied Microbiology (15) 569-574
Whole cells or cell-free extracts of Aerobacter aerogenes catalyze the degradation of 1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)ethane (DDT) in vitro to at least seven metabolites: 1,1-dichloro-2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)ethylene (DDE); 1,1-dichloro-2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)ethane (DDD); 1-chloro-2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)ethylene (DDMU); 1-chloro-2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)ethane (DDMS); unsym-bis(p-chlorophenyl)ethylene (DDNU); 2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)acetate (DDA); and 4,4′-dichlorobenzophenone (DBP). The use of metabolic inhibitors together with pH and temperature studies indicated that discrete enzymes are involved....
Precision measurement of lead isotopes ratios: preliminary analyses from the U.S. mine, Bingham Canyon, Utah
J. S. Stacey, W. J. Moore, R.D. Rubright
1967, Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2) 489-499
A gas-source mass spectrometer has been constructed for the precise measurement of lead isotope ratios. Sixteen analyses on 4 different preparations of the same galena made over a period of 2 months gave 95% confidence limits (per analysis) of 206Pb/204Pb= 0.080%, 207Pb/206Pb= 0.042%and208Pb/206Pb=...
Coal resources of the Cape Lisburne-Colville River region, Alaska
Farrell F. Barnes
1967, Bulletin 1242-E
No abstract available....
Aeromagnetic map of the San Antonio Ranch, Baxter Spring, Lone Mountain, and Tonopah quadrangles and part of the Antelope Spring quadrangle, Nevada
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1967, Open-File Report 67-251
No abstract available....
Potassium-argon ages of recent rhyolites of the Mono and Inyo craters, California
G. Brent Dalrymple
1967, Earth and Planetary Science Letters (3) 289-298
Twenty-two KAr ages were determined for sanidine samples from 10 rhyolite domes of the Mono and Inyo Craters to test the applicability of KAr dating to volcanic rocks of Recent age. Comparison of the results with ‘blank’ and dosed analyses shows...
Base surge in recent volcanic eruptions
J.G. Moore
1967, Bulletin Volcanologique (30) 337-363
A base surge, first identified at the Bikini thermonuclear undersea explosion, is a ring-shaped basal cloud that sweeps outward as a density flow from the base of a vertical explosion column. Base surges are also common in shallow underground test explosions and are formed by expanding gases which first vent...
Carbon-13-rich diagenetic carbonates in miocene formations of California and Oregon
K. J. Murata, I.I. Friedman, B.M. Madsen
1967, Science (156) 1484-1486
Carbon unusually rich in C13(δC13 = +5.4 to +19.0 per mil relative to the Peedee belemnite carbonate standard of the University of Chicago) is...
Sulfide solubilities in alteration-controlled systems
J.J. Hemley, C. Meyer, C.J. Hodgson, A.B. Thatcher
1967, Science (158) 1580-1582
Solubilities of sphalerite (ZnS) and galena (PbS) were determined at 300° to 500°C and 1000 bars total pressure in a chemical environment buffered...
Water resources data for Idaho, water year 1966; Part 1, Surface water records; Part 2, Water quality records
1967, Water Data Report ID-66-1
No abstract available....
Guidebook for the Annual Field Conference of Pennsylvania Geologists: Geology in the region of the Delaware to Lehigh water gaps
Jack B. Epstein, Anita G. Epstein
1967, Book
No abstract available....
Geology and mineral resources of Frederick County
Charles Butts, R.S. Edmundson
1966, Book, Virginia Division of Mineral Resources Bulletin