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Seismicity trends and potential for large earthquakes in the Alaska-Aleutian region
C. G. Bufe, S.P. Nishenko, D. J. Varnes
1994, Pure and Applied Geophysics PAGEOPH (142) 83-99
The high likelihood of a gap-filling thrust earthquake in the Alaska subduction zone within this decade is indicated by two independent methods: analysis of historic earthquake recurrence data and time-to-failure analysis applied to recent decades of instrumental data. Recent (May 1993) earthquake activity in the Shumagin Islands gap is consistent...
Electrochemistry and dissolution kinetics of magnetite and ilmenite
A. F. White, M. L. Peterson, M.F. Hochella Jr.
1994, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (58) 1859-1875
Natural samples of magnetite and ilmenite were experimentally weathered in pH 1–7 anoxic solutions at temperatures of 2–65 °C. Reaction of magnetite is described as [Fe2+Fe23+]O4(magnetite) + 2H+ → γ[Fe23+]O3(maghemite) + Fe2+ + H2O. Dynamic polarization experiments using magnetite electrodes confirmed that this reaction is controlled by two electrochemical half cells, 3[Fe2+Fe23+]O4(magnetite) → 4γ[Fe23+]O3(maghemite) + Fe2+ + 2e− and [Fe2+Fe23+]O4(magnetite) +...
Bias in regression estimates of manning's n
Kenneth L. Wahl
1994, Conference Paper, Proceedings - National Conference on Hydraulic Engineering
Selected equations for estimating roughness for gravel-bed streams were tested using a composite data set containing much of the data used to define the equations. All equations tested were found to significantly underestimate n for relatively low discharges. For floods about equal to the median annual peak discharge, Jarrett's equation...
Effects of polar and nonpolar groups on the solubility of organic compounds in soil organic matter
C. T. Chiou, D. E. Kile
1994, Environmental Science & Technology (28) 1139-1144
Vapor sorption capacities on a high-organic-content peat, a model for soil organic matter (SOM), were determined at room temperature for the following liquids: n-hexane, 1,4-dioxane, nitroethane, acetone, acetonitrile, 1-propanol, ethanol, and methanol. The linear organic vapor sorption is in keeping with the dominance of vapor partition in peat SOM. These...
Block versus continuum deformation in the Western United States
G. King, D. Oppenheimer, F. Amelung
1994, Earth and Planetary Science Letters (128) 55-64
The relative role of block versus continuum deformation of continental lithosphere is a current subject of debate. Continuous deformation is suggested by distributed seismicity at continental plate margins and by cumulative seismic moment sums which yield slip estimates that are less than estimates from plate motion studies. In contrast, block...
Relation between largest known flood discharge and elevation in Montana
Charles Parrett, Stephen R. Holnbeck
1994, Conference Paper, Proceedings - National Conference on Hydraulic Engineering
Previous studies relating unit discharge to elevation indicated that large floods in the Rocky Mountains may be limited by elevation. However, high-elevation data are sparse in Montana and the indications may not be entirely correct. Based on data at 19 sites in Montana, a strong log-linear relation exists between large-flood...
Eruptive activity at Mount St Helens, Washington, USA, 1984-1988: a gas geochemistry perspective
K.A. McGee, A. J. Sutton
1994, Bulletin of Volcanology (56) 435-446
The results from two different types of gas measurement, telemetered in situ monitoring of reducing gases on the dome and airborne measurements of sulfur dioxide emission rates in the plume by correlation spectrometry, suggest that the combination of these two methods is particularly effective in detecting periods of enhanced degassing...
Methods for measuring discharge under ice cover
J.F. Walker
1994, Journal of Hydraulic Engineering (120) 1327-1336
Streamflow-velocity adjustment coefficients at several common vertical positions varied significantly from station to station and from measurement to measurement at some stations. The ice-cover roughness was the primary factor affecting the profiles at most stations. Several discharge-measurement procedures were developed using one-half of the data collected, and the accuracy of...
Simulating and mapping spatial complexity using multi-scale techniques
L. De Cola
1994, International Journal of Geographical Information Systems (8) 411-427
A central problem in spatial analysis is the mapping of data for complex spatial fields using relatively simple data structures, such as those of a conventional GIS. This complexity can be measured using such indices as multi-scale variance, which reflects spatial autocorrelation, and multi-fractal dimension, which characterizes the values of...
Extraction of spatial information from remotely sensed image data - an example: gloria sidescan sonar images
Pat S. Chavez Jr., James V. Gardner
1994, Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing (20) 443-453
A method to extract spatial amplitude and variability information from remotely sensed digital imaging data is presented. High Pass Filters (HPFs) are used to compute both a Spatial Amplitude Image/Index (SAI) and Spatial Variability Image/Index (SVI) at the local, intermediate, and regional scales. Used as input to principal component analysis...
Recent applications of acoustic Doppler current profilers
K. A. Oberg, David S. Mueller
1994, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the Symposium on Fundamentals and Advancements in Hydraulic Measurements and Experimentation
A Broadband acoustic Doppler current profiler (BB-ADCP) is a new instrument being used by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to measure stream discharge and velocities, and bathymetry. During the 1993 Mississippi River flood, more than 160 high-flow BB-ADCP measurements were made by the USGS at eight locations between Quincy and...
Rapid determination of global moment-tensor solutions
S.A. Sipkin
1994, Geophysical Research Letters (21) 1667-1670
In an effort to improve data services, the National Earthquake Information Center has begun a program, in cooperation with the Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology Data Management Center (IRIS DMC), to produce rapid estimates of the seismic moment tensor for most earthquakes with a body-wave magnitude...
Slug tests for determining hydraulic conductivity of natural geologic deposits
Beverly L. Herzog
1994, Conference Paper, ASTM Special Technical Publication
This paper reviews four methods for analyzing slug test data to determine hydraulic conductivity and examines the effects of slug size on slug test results. Data from more than 100 slug tests, including tests for low permeability (glacial tills and fractured rock) deposits, coarse-grained (sand) deposits, and simulated tests were...
Design and operation of a system to monitor sediment deposition for protection of an endangered mussel
Michael S. Griffin, David S. Mueller
1994, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the Symposium on Fundamentals and Advancements in Hydraulic Measurements and Experimentation
The USGS, in cooperation with the COE, has designed and installed a system to continuously monitor changes in elevation of the river bed over the mussel bed located downstream of the Olmsted Locks and Dam project. The installed system utilizes a multi-transducer acoustic ranging system to provide river bed elevation...
Modeling and analysis of the 1949 Narrows landslide, Tacoma, Washington
A.F. Chleborad
1994, Bulletin of the Association of Engineering Geologists (31) 305-327
A large landslide failed catastrophically along steep, 90-m (300-ft) high bluffs overlooking the waters of Puget Sound at Tacoma, Washington, in April of 1949, three days after the region was struck by a magnitude 7.1 earthquake. The area of failure was investigated to...
San Francisco Bay test case for 3-D model verification
Peter E. Smith
1994, Conference Paper, Proceedings - National Conference on Hydraulic Engineering
This paper describes a field test case for 3-D hydrodynamic model verification using data from Carquinez Strait in San Francisco Bay, California. It will be disseminated by the ASCE Computational Hydraulics task committee on 3-D Free-Surface Hydrodynamic Model Verifications during late 1994....
Use of long-term tritium records from the Colorado River to determine timescales for hydrologic processes associated with irrigation in the Imperial Valley, California
Robert L. Michel, R.A. Schoeder
1994, Applied Geochemistry (9) 387-401
Tritium records were used to study hydrologic processes associated with irrigation and drainage in the Imperial Valley, a 2000-km2 agricultural area in the southeastern California desert. Tritium was analyzed in surface water, ground water, soil-pore water and drain water, and the results were compared to the historical record of tritium in...
Increased pressure from rising bubbles as a mechanism for remotely triggered seismicity
A. T. Linde, I. S. Sacks, M.J.S. Johnston, D.P. Hill, R.G. Bilham
1994, Nature (371) 408-410
Aftershocks of large earthquakes tend to occur close to the main rupture zone, and can be used to constrain its dimensions. But following the 1992 Landers earthquake (magnitude M(w) = 7.3) in southern California, many aftershocks were reported in areas remote from the mainshock. Intriguingly, this remote seismicity occurred in...
Precursory swarms of long-period events at Redoubt Volcano (1989-1990), Alaska: Their origin and use as a forecasting tool
B. A. Chouet, R.A. Page, C.D. Stephens, J.C. Lahr, J.A. Power
1994, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (62) 95-135
During the eruption of Redoubt Volcano from December 1989 through April 1990, the Alaska Volcano Observatory issued advance warnings of several tephra eruptions based on changes in seismic activity related to the occurrence of precursory swarms of long-period (LP) seismic events (dominant period of about 0.5 s). The initial eruption...
The precision of wet atmospheric deposition data from national atmospheric deposition program/national trends network sites determined with collocated samplers
M.A. Nilles, J.D. Gordon, L.J. Schroder
1994, Atmospheric Environment (28) 1121-1128
A collocated, wet-deposition sampler program has been operated since October 1988 by the U.S. Geological Survey to estimate the overall sampling precision of wet atmospheric deposition data collected at selected sites in the National Atmospheric Deposition Program and National Trends Network (NADP/NTN). A duplicate set of wet-deposition sampling instruments was...
Magnetostratigraphy of the Willwood Formation, Bighorn Basin, Wyoming: New constraints on the location of Paleocene/Eocene boundary
L. Tauxe, J. Gee, Y. Gallet, T. Pick, T. Bown
1994, Earth and Planetary Science Letters (125) 159-172
The lower Eocene Willwood Formation in the Bighorn Basin of Wyoming preserves a rich and diverse mammalian and floral record. The paleomagnetic behavior of the sequence of floodplain paleosols of varying degrees of maturation ranges from excellent to poor. We present a...
Modeling the effects of climate change on water resources - a review
G.H. Leavesley
1994, Climatic Change (28) 159-177
Hydrologic models provide a framework in which to conceptualize and investigate the relationships between climate and water resources. A review of current studies that assess the impacts of climate change using hydrologic models indicates a number of problem areas common to the variety of models applied. These problem areas include...
Paleocene floral diversities and turnover events in eastern North America and their relation to diversity models
N. O. Frederiksen
1994, Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology (82) 225-238
This paper uses angiosperm pollen taxon turnover (first and last appearance) and diversity events as metrics to describe the Paleocene floral history of the eastern Gulf Coast; data are from 64 samples and 67 angiosperm pollen taxa. Angiosperm pollen diversity was very low at the beginning of the Paleocene, rose...
Conformance testing for the spatial data transfer standard
Robert A. Lazar
1994, Cartography and Geographic Information Systems (21) 159-161
The Spatial Data Transfer Standard (SDTS) was approved as Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 173, effective February 1993. Federal agencies and geographic information system vendors currently are developing SDTS encoding and decoding capabilities. A program is being developed to test encoders and decoders for conformance to the requirements of SDTS...
Real-time data collection of scour at bridges
David S. Mueller, Mark N. Landers
1994, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the Symposium on Fundamentals and Advancements in Hydraulic Measurements and Experimentation
The record flood on the Mississippi River during the summer of 1993 provided a rare opportunity to collect data on scour of the streambed at bridges and to test data collection equipment under extreme hydraulic conditions. Detailed bathymetric and hydraulic information were collected at two bridges crossing the Mississippi River...