Evaluation of subsurface exploration, sampling, and water-quality-analysis methods at an abandoned wood-preserving plant site at Jackson, Tennessee
W. S. Parks, J. K. Carmichael, J. E. Mirecki
1993, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4108
Direct Push Technology (DPT) and a modified-auger method of sampling were used at an abandoned wood-preserving plant site at Jackson, Tennessee, to collect lithologic data and ground-water samples in an area known to be affected by a subsurface creosote plume. The groundwater samples were analyzed using (1) gas chromatography with...
An earth remote sensing satellite- 1 Synthetic Aperture Radar Mosaic of the Tanana River Basin in Alaska
Charles E. Wivell, Coert Olmsted, Daniel R. Steinwand, Christopher Taylor
1993, Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing (59) 527-528
Because the pixel location in a line of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) image data is directly related to the distance the pixel is from the radar, terrain elevations cause large displacement errors in the geo-referenced location of the pixel. This is especially true for radar systems with small angles between...
Pharmacokinetics, tissue distribution, and metabolism of nitrofurantoin in the channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus)
Guy R. Stehly, S. M. Plakas
1993, Aquaculture (113) 1-10
The pharmacokinetics, tissue distribution, and metabolism of the drug nitrofurantoin were examined in the channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) after intravascular or oral dosing. Mean plasma concentrations of nitrofurantoin after intravascular administration at 1 and 10 mg kg−1 of body weight were best fit to two- and three-compartment pharmacokinetic models, respectively. Nitrofurantoin...
Digital simulation of a saline groundwater plume affected by partially penetrating canals
M. L. Merritt
1993, Book chapter, Hydrogeologic investigation, evaluation, and ground water modeling
No abstract available...
Response of a 42-storey steel-frame building to the Ms = 7.1 Loma Prieta earthquake
E. Safak
1993, Engineering Structures (15) 403-421
A set of 14 acceleration records was obtained from a 42-storey steel-frame building, the Chevron Building, in San Francisco during the Ms= 7.1">Ms= 7.1 Loma Prieta earthquake of 17 October 1989. Data were analysed using a system identification method based on the discretetime linear filtering, and...
Thermodynamic evaluation and restoration of volcanic gas analyses: An example based on modern collection and analytical methods
Terrance M. Gerlach
1993, Geochemical Journal (27) 305-322
Thermodynamic evaluation and restoration procedures are applied to a set of 10 volcanic gas analyses obtained by modern collection and analytical methods. The samples were collected from a vigorously fuming fissure during episode 1 of the Puu Oo eruption of Kilauea Volcano in 1983. A variety of analytical techniques were...
Modeling the tides of Massachusetts and Cape Cod Bays
H. L. Jenter, R. P. Signell, A.F. Blumberg
Shen Hsieh WenSu S.T.Wen Feng, editor(s)
1993, Conference Paper, Proceedings - National Conference on Hydraulic Engineering
A time-dependent, three-dimensional numerical modeling study of the tides of Massachusetts and Cape Code Bays, motivated by construction of a new sewage treatment plant and ocean outfall for the city of Boston, has been undertaken by the authors. The numerical model being used is a hybrid version of the Blumberg...
Crude oil in a shallow sand and gravel aquifer-III. Biogeochemical reactions and mass balance modeling in anoxic groundwater
M.J. Baedecker, I.M. Cozzarelli, R.P. Eganhouse, D. I. Siegel, P.C. Bennett
1993, Applied Geochemistry (8) 569-586
Crude oil floating on the water table in a sand and gravel aquifer provides a constant source of hydrocarbons to the groundwater at a site near Bemidji, Minnesota. The degradation of hydrocarbons affects the concentrations of oxidized and reduced aqueous species in the anoxic part of the contaminant plume that...
Thermal budget of the lower east rift zone, Kilauea Volcano
Paul T. Delaney, Wendell A. Duffield, John H. Sass, James P. Kauahikaua
Anon, editor(s)
1993, Conference Paper, Transactions - Geothermal Resources Council
The lower east rift zone of Kilauea has been the site of repeated fissure eruptions fed by dikes that traverse the depths of interest to geothermal explorations. We find that a hot-rock-and-magma system of low permeability extending along the rift zone at depths below about 4 km and replenished with...
Conductive heat transfer from an isothermal magma chamber and its application to the measured heat flow distribution from mount hood, Oregon
Menuel Nathenson, Robert I. Tilling
Anon, editor(s)
1993, Conference Paper, Transactions - Geothermal Resources Council
A steady-state solution for heat transfer from an isothermal, spherical magma chamber, with an imposed regional geothermal gradient far from the chamber, is developed. The extensive published heat-flow data set for Mount Hood, Oregon, is dominated by conductive heat transfer in the deeper parts of most drill holes and provides...
Undiscovered oil and gas resources and leasing status of forestlands in Wyoming
M.R. Holm, R. B. Powers, G.L. Dolton, B. E. Law, J. E. Fox, J. S. Dersch
1993, Book chapter, Wyoming Geological Association jubilee anniversary field conference
All of four national forests, one national grassland, and parts of four additional forests lie within the State of Wyoming. Some of these National Forest System lands have moderate to high potential for undiscovered oil and gas resources. In the 1989 National Assessment of undiscovered oil and gas and...
Development of a model of phytoplankton blooms in Manukau Harbour
Graham B. McBride, W. N. Vant, J. E. Cloern, J. B. Liley
1993, Report
No abstract available....
Single-feeding response of chinook salmon fry to potential feed intake modifiers
S. G. Hughes
1993, Progressive Fish-Culturist (55) 40-42
A study was conducted to determine the effects of various potential feed intake modifiers on initial feed consumption by spring chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). Feed intake was immediately and significantly influenced when glycine, trimethylamine, or betaine was added to experimental diets. Results support the notion that glycine enhances feed intake,...
Efficient method for assessing channel instability near bridges
Bret A. Robinson, R.E. Thompson Jr.
1993, Conference Paper, Proceedings - National Conference on Hydraulic Engineering
Efficient methods for data collection and processing are required to complete channel-instability assessments at 5,600 bridge sites in Indiana at an affordable cost and within a reasonable time frame while maintaining the quality of the assessments. To provide this needed efficiency and quality control, a data-collection form was developed that...
Interaction between native and nonnative fish of the upper Muddy River, Nevada
G. Gary Scoppettone
1993, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (122) 599-608
I investigated interactions between native and nonnative fishes in the upper Muddy River system to add insight into (1) the mechanism causing the decline of the Moapa dace Moapa coriacea after the introduction of the shortfin molly Poecilia mexicana, (2) the reason Moapa White River springfish Crenichthys bailevi moapaewere less...
234U/238U as a ground-water tracer, SW Nevada-SE California
K.R. Ludwig, Z. E. Peterman, K. R. Simmons, E. D. Gutentag
1993, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the 4th annual international conference on high level radioactive waste management
The 234U/238U ratio of uranium in oxidizing ground waters is potentially an excellent ground-water tracer because of its high solubility and insensitivity to chemical reactions. Moreover, recent advances in analytical capability have made possible very precise uranium-isotopic analyses on modest (approx.100 ml) amounts of normal ground water. Preliminary results on...
Continuum-mechanics-based rheological formulation for debris flow
Cheng-lung Chen, Chi-Hai Ling
Shen Hsieh WenSu S.T.Wen Feng, editor(s)
1993, Conference Paper, Proceedings - National Conference on Hydraulic Engineering
This paper aims to assess the validity of the generalized viscoplastic fluid (GVF) model in the light of both the classical relative-viscosity versus concentration relation and the dimensionless stress versus shear-rate squared relations based on kinetic theory, thereby addressing how to evaluate the rheological parameters of the GVF model using...
Probabalistic projections for recovery of the endangered Cui-ui
John M. Emlen, Thomas A. Strekal, Chester C. Buchanan
1993, North American Journal of Aquaculture (13) 467-474
The cui-ui Chamistes cujus, a lake sucker found in only Pyramid Lake, Nevada, is listed as endangered under the U.S. Endangered Species Act, and a recovery plan has been formulated in an effort to save it. We used a population simulation model that incorporated environmental stochasticity in water availability to...
Sampling and major element chemistry of the recent (A.D. 1631-1944) Vesuvius activity
H. E. Belkin, C.R.J. Kilburn, B. de Vivo
1993, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (58) 273-290
Detailed sampling of the Vesuvius lavas erupted in the period A.D. 1631-1944 provides a suite of samples for comprehensive chemical analyses and related studies. Major elements (Si, Ti, Al, Fetotal, Mn, Mg, Ca, Na, K and P), volatile species (Cl, F, S, H2O+, H2O- and CO2), and ferrous iron (Fe2+)...
Using a GIS to link digital spatial data and the precipitation-runoff modeling system, Gunnison River Basin, Colorado
William A. Battaglin, Gerhard Kuhn, Randolph S. Parker
1993, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the Second international conference/workshop on Integrating geographic information systems and environmental modeling
The U.S. Geological Survey Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System, a modular, distributed-parameter, watershed-modeling system, is being applied to 20 smaller watersheds within the Gunnison River basin. The model is used to derive a daily water balance for subareas in a watershed, ultimately...
Kinematic stratification in the hinterland of the central Scandinavian Caledonides
J. A. Gilotti, J.M. Hull
1993, Journal of Structural Geology (15) 629-646
A transect through west-central Norway illustrates the changing geometry and kinematics of collision in the hinterland of the central Scandinavian Caledonides. A depth section through the crust is exposed on Fosen Peninsula, comprising three tectonic units separated by two shear zones....
Reconnaissance guidelines for gold exploration in Central Alaska
T.D. Light, S. H. Moll, S. W. Bie, G. K. Lee
1993, Journal of Geochemical Exploration (47) 89-108
Distribution of more than 300 gold-bearing samples from the Livengood (Tolovana) and parts of the Fairbanks and Rampart mining districts in central Alaska, USA, indicate that the concentration of gold in placers is spatially related both to structural features and to Late Cretaceous and (or) Tertiary felsic plutons. The regional...
An exsolution silica-pump model for the origin of myrmekite
R. O. Castle, D.H. Lindsley
1993, Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (115) 58-65
Myrmekite, as defined here, is the microscopic intergrowth between vermicular quartz and modestly anorthitic plagioclase (calcic albite-oligoclase), intimately associated with potassium feldspar in plutonic rocks of granitic composition. Hypotheses previously invoked in explanation of myrmekite include: (1) direct crystallization; (2) replacement; (3) exsolution. The occurrence of myrmekite in paragneisses and...
Descriptive models of major uranium deposits in China - Some results of the Workshop on Uranium Resource Assessment sponsored by the International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria, in cooperation with China National Nuclear Corporation, Beijing, and the U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado, and Reston, Virginia
W.I. Finch, S. Feng, C. Zuyi, R.B. McCammon
1993, Nonrenewable Resources (2) 39-48
Four major types of uranium deposits occur in China: granite, volcanic, sandstone, and carbonaceous-siliceous-pelitic rock. These types are major sources of uranium in many parts of the world and account for about 95 percent of Chinese production. Descriptive models for each of these types record the diagnostic regional and local...
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...