Multiphase inclusions in plagioclase from anorthosites in the Stillwater Complex, Montana: implications for the origin of the anorthosites
P. J. Loferski, R.J. Arculus
1993, Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (114) 63-78
Multiphase inclusions, consisting of clinopyroxene+ilmenite+apatite, occur within cumulus plagioclase grains from anorthosites in the Stillwater Complex, Montana, and in other rocks from the Middle Banded series of the intrusion. The textures and constant modal mineralogy of the inclusions indicate that they were incorporated in the plagioclase as liquid droplets that...
Rare earth element concentrations in geological and synthetic samples using synchrotron X-ray fluorescence analysis
J.R. Chen, E. C. T. Chao, J.M. Back, J.A. Minkin, M.L. Rivers, S.R. Sutton, G.L. Cygan, J. N. Grossman, M.J. Reed
1993, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms (75) 576-581
The concentrations of rare earth elements (REEs) in specific mineral grains from the Bayan Obo ore deposit and synthetic high-silica glass samples have been measured by synchrotron X-ray fluorescence (SXRF) analysis using excitation of the REE K lines between 33 and 63 keV. Because SXRF, a nondestructive analytical technique, has...
How well can fishes prey on zebra mussels in eastern North America?
John R. P. French III
1993, Fisheries (18) 13-19
Literature on mollusk-eating fishes was reviewed to determine the potential for different species of fish to control zebra mussels in eastern North America. At least six species are potential predators of zebra mussels because they possess (1) both upper and lower pharyngeal teeth or (2) lower pharyngeal teeth and chewing...
Unionid bivalves (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Unionidae) of Presque Isle Bay, Erie, Pennsylvania
E.C. Masteller, K.R. Maleski, D. W. Schloesser
1993, Journal of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science (67) 120-126
The purpose of this study was to determine species composition and relative abundance of unionid bivalves (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Unionidae) in Presque Isle Bay, Erie, Pennsylvania 1990-1992. This information was compared with data from the only other extensive survey of unionids in the bay conducted in 1909-1911 (Ortmann 1919) to...
Least tern and piping plover nesting at sand pits in Nebraska
John G. Sidle, E.M. Kirsch
1993, Colonial Waterbirds (16) 139-148
Endangered Least Terns (Sterna antillarum) and threatened Piping Plovers (Charadrius melodus) nest at commercial sand and gravel mining operations (sand pits) along the Platte River system in Nebraska. Sandbar habitat has been disappearing since the early 1900's along the Platte River system, but numbers of sand pits have increased. We...
Least tern and piping plover nesting at sand pits in Nebraska
John G. Sidle, E.M. Kirsch
1993, Colonial Waterbirds (16) 139-148
Endangered Least Terns (Sterna antillarum) and threatened Piping Plovers (Charadrius melodus) nest at commercial sand and gravel mining operations (sand pits) along the Platte River system in Nebraska. Sandbar habitat has been disappearing since the early 1900's along the Platte River system, but numbers of sand pits have increased. We...
Spawning activity of paddlefish (Polyodon spathula) in the lower Black River, Wisconsin
Cecil A. Jennings, D. M. Wilson
1993, Journal of Freshwater Ecology (8) 261-262
We present indirect evidence of successful paddlefish (Polyodon spathula reproduction in 1989 and 1991 in the lower Black River, Wisconsin, about 5 km upstream of the confluence with the upper Mississippi River. This is the first indication of successful reproduction by paddlefish at the northern end of its range in the...
Accessory minerals and subduction zone metasomatism: a geochemical comparison of two mélanges (Washington and California, U.S.A.)
Sorena S. Sorensen, Jeffrey N. Grossman
1993, Chemical Geology (110) 269-297
The ability of a subducted slab or subducted sediment to contribute many incompatible trace elements to arc source regions may depend on the stabilities of accessory minerals within these rocks, which can only be studied indirectly. In contrast, the role of accessory minerals in lower-T and -P metasomatic processes...
Thortveitite and associated Sc-bearing minerals from Ravalli County, Montana
E.E. Foord, S.D. Birmingham, F. Demartin, T. Pilati, C.M. Gramaccioli, F.E. Lichte
1993, Canadian Mineralogist (31) 337-346
The rare Sc mineral thortveitite, (Sc,Y)2Si2O7, occurs as ??m- to mm-sized crystals in fluorite-bearing granitic pegmatites and the host melagabbro within the Crystal Mountain fluorite deposit, Ravalli County, Montana. Thortveitite is found as colorless and clear to smoky and translucent, subhedral to euhedral prisms up to 3 mm in length...
Significant bed elevation changes related to Gulf Stream dynamics on the South Carolina continental shelf
G. Gelfenbaum, M. Noble
1993, Continental Shelf Research (13) 385-405
Photographs of the seabed taken from an instrumented bottom tripod located approximately 100 km east of Charleston, South Carolina, reveal bed elevation changes of over 20 cm between July and November 1978. The tripod was in 85 m of water and was equipped with two current meters at 38.7 and...
A Coast Mountains provenance for the Valdez and Orca groups, southern Alaska, based on Nd, Sr, and Pb isotopic evidence
G. L. Farmer, R. Ayuso, George Plafker
1993, Earth and Planetary Science Letters (116) 9-21
Nd, Sr, and Pb isotopic data were obtained for fourteen fine- to coarse-grained samples of accreted flysch of the Late Cretaceous and early Tertiary Valdez and Orca Groups in southern Alaska to determine the flysch provenance. Argillites and greywackes from the...
Hydrothermal palygorskite and ferromanganese mineralization at a central California margin fracture zone
A. E. Gibbs, J.R. Hein, S.D. Lewis, D. S. McCulloch
1993, Marine Geology (115) 47-65
Ferromanganese oxyhydroxide crusts and nodules associated with palygorskite were recovered from the Santa Lucia Escarpment where the Morro Fracture Zone intersects the central California continental margin. Palygorskite was found in pure, high-Mg, low-Al, boxwork-textured veins, and disseminated in poorly consolidated palygorskite-rich mudstone....
Edoylerite, Hg32+Cr6+O4S2 a new mineral from the Clear Creek claim, San Benito County, California
Richard C. Erd, Andrew C. Roberts, M. Bonardi, A.J. Criddle, Page Y. Le, E.J. Gabe
1993, Mineralogical Record (24) 471-475
Edoylerite is a rare constituent of a small prospect near the long-abandoned Clear Creek mercury mine, New Idria district, San Benito County, California. It is most closely associated with cinnabar, from which it is a primary alteration product, in a host rock composed predominantly of quartz, chalcedony and ferroan magnesite....
Origin and significance of tourmaline-rich rocks in the Broken Hill district, Australia
J. F. Slack, M. R. Palmer, B.P.J. Stevens, R.G. Barnes
1993, Economic Geology (88) 505-541
Tourmaline-rich rocks are widespread minor lithologies within the Early Proterozoic Willyama Supergroup in the Broken Hill district, Australia. Tourmaline concentrations occur in strata-bound and local stratiform tourmalinites, clastic metasedimentary rocks, quartz-gahnite lode rocks, stratiform Pb-Zn-Ag sulfide ores, garnet quartzites, strata-bound scheelite deposits, quartz-tourmaline nodules, discordant quartz veins, and granitic pegmatites....
Summary of the mineral- and energy-resource endowment, BLM roswell resource area, east-central New Mexico
S. Bartsch-Winkler, D. M. Sutphin, M. M. Ball, S.L. Korzeb, R. F. Kness, J.T. Dutchover
1993, Nonrenewable Resources (2) 262-283
In this summary of two comprehensive resource reports produced by the U.S. Bureau of Mines and the U.S. Geological Survey for the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, we discuss the mineral- and energyresource endowment of the 14-millon-acre Roswell Resource Area, New Mexico, managed by the Bureau of Land Management. The...
Geologic investigations of Australian earthquakes: Paleoseismicity and the recurrence of surface faulting in the stable regions of continents
Michael Machette, Anthony Crone
1993, Earthquakes & Volcanoes (USGS) (24) 74-85
Earthquakes that occur in the stable regions of continents are very rare compared to those that occur along plate margins, such as the San Andreas fault system of western California. Worldwide, only 11 historic earthquakes in stable continental regions are known to have produced surface ruptures. Five of these have...
Actualistic models of mantle metasomatism documented in a composite xenolith from Dish Hill, California
J. E. Nielson, J. R. Budahn, D.M. Unruh, H. G. Wilshire
1993, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (57) 105-121
Major and trace-element whole rock and mineral variations in composite hornblendite-peridotite xenolith Ba-2-1, from Dish Hill, CA, are due to a single event of metasomatism in the mantle. The hornblendite is the crystallized selvage of a dike conduit charged with incompatible-element-enriched hydrous mafic magma. The magma infiltrated the refractory peridotite...
Intensity and duration of chemical weathering: An example from soil clays of the southeastern Koolau Mountains, Oahu, Hawaii
Mark J. Johnsson, Stephen D. Ellen, Mary Anne McKittrick
1993, Special Paper of the Geological Society of America (284) 147-170
Orographic precipitation on the southern flank of the southeastern Koolau Mountains produces a pronounced precipitation gradient. The corresponding gradient in the intensity of the chemical weathering environment provides an opportunity to address the effects of varying chemical weathering intensity on the composition of clay-size weathering products in soils developed...
Where lava meets the sea; Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii
T. N. Mattox
1993, Earthquakes & Volcanoes (USGS) (24) 160-177
Active volcanoes on the island of Hawai'i provide scientists with exceptional opportunities to observe volcanic phenomena at close range. Such an opportunity occurred on November 24, 1992, when geologists from the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) witnessed spectacular explosive interactions between lava and seawater on the southeast coast of the island....
The October 12, 1992, Dahshur, Egypt, Earthquake
P.C. Thenhaus, M. Çelebi, R. V. Sharp
1993, Earthquakes & Volcanoes (USGS) (24) 27-41
Cairo and northeastern Egypt experienced a rare, damaging earthquake on October 12, 1992. The earthquake, which measured 5.9 on the Richter magnitude scale, was centered near the village of Dahshur, about 18 km south of Cairo. The computed hypocentral depth of the earthquake, about 25 km, is consistent with the...
Three rare diurnal raptor species in the Piedmont of Northeast Georgia, winter 1991-1992
P.W. Sykes Jr., Donald H. White
1992, Oriole (57) 1-5
Group foraging by a stream minnow: shoals or aggregations?
Mary C. Freeman, G.D. Grossman
1992, Animal Behaviour (44) 393-403
The importance of social attraction in the formation of foraging groups was examined for a stream-dwelling cyprinid, the rosyside dace, Clinostomus funduloides. Dace arrivals and departures at natural foraging sites were monitored and tested for (1) tendency of dace to travel in groups, and (2) dependency of arrival and...
Distribution and color variation of gyrfalcons in Russia
D. H. Ellis, Catherine H. Ellis, G.W. Pendleton, A.V. Panteleyev, I.V. Rebrova, Y.M. Markin
1992, Journal of Raptor Research (26) 81-88
Gyrfalcon (Falco rusticolus) museum specimens in Moscow (73) and St. Petersburg (132) were divided into four color classes (gray, light gray, white gray, and white) and four longitudinal belts representing major physiographic regions of northern Russia. Gray variants predominated in the west and central regions. White birds were most common...
Comparison of neotropical migrant landbird populations wintering in tropical forest, isolated forest fragments, and agricultural habitats
C.S. Robbins, B.A. Dowell, D.K. Dawson, J.A. Colon, R. Estrada, A. Sutton, R. Sutton, Dieter Weyer
John M. Hagan III, David W. Johnston, editor(s)
1992, Book chapter, Ecology and Conservation of Neotropical Migrant Landbirds
Neotropical migrant bird populations were sampled at 76 sites in seven countries by using mist nets and point counts during a six-winter study. Populations in major agricultural habitats were compared with those in extensive forest and isolated forest fragments. Certain Neotropical migrants, such as the Northern Parula, American Redstart, and...
Geochemical and detrital mode evidence for two sources of Early Proterozoic sedimentary rocks from the Tonto Basin Supergroup, central Arizona
K.C. Condie, P.D. Noll Jr., C. M. Conway
1992, Sedimentary Geology (77) 51-76
The Tonto Basin Supergroup includes up to 6.5 km of Early Proterozoic sedimentary and volcanic rocks that were deposited in a relatively short period of time at about 1.7 Ga in central Arizona. Moderate correlations of rare earth elements (REE) and Ti with Al2O3 and REE distributions in detrital sediments of...