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Seismic reflection profiling across Tertiary extensional structures in the eastern Amargosa Desert, southern Nevada, Basin and Range province
T.M. Brocher, M. D. Carr, K. F. Fox Jr., P. E. Hart
1993, Geological Society of America Bulletin (105) 30-46
Outcrops, shallow well control, and coincident geophysical surveys are used to interpret a seismic reflection profile in the Amargosa Desert, within the Basin and Range province, of southern Nevada. The east-west-trending, 27-km-long seismic line crosses all or parts of three Tertiary subbasins, revealing...
Thermochronology of the Cornubian batholith in southwest England: Implications for pluton emplacement and protracted hydrothermal mineralization
J.T. Chesley, A. N. Halliday, L.W. Snee, K. Mezger, T.J. Shepherd, R.C. Scrivener
1993, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (57) 1817-1835
The metalliferous ore deposits of southwest England are associated with biotite-muscovite granites that intruded upper Paleozoic sediments and volcanic rocks at the end of the Hercynian Orogeny. The hydrothermal mineralization can be subdivided into four stages:1. exoskarns2. high-temperature tin and tungsten oxide-bearing sheeted greisen bordered...
Preliminary evaluation of effects of best management practices in the Black Earth Creek, Wisconsin, priority watershed
J.F. Walker, D.J. Graczyk
H. Olem, editor(s)
1993, Conference Paper, Water Science and Technology
Nonpoint-source contamination accounts for a substantial part of the water quality problems in many watersheds. The Wisconsin Nonpoint Source Water Pollution Abatement Program provides matching money for voluntary implementation of various best management practices (BMPs). The effectiveness of BMPs on a drainage-basin scale has not been adequately assessed in Wisconsin...
Estimation of undiscovered deposits in quantitative mineral resource assessments-examples from Venezuela and Puerto Rico
D. P. Cox
1993, Nonrenewable Resources (2) 82-91
Quantitative mineral resource assessments used by the United States Geological Survey are based on deposit models. These assessments consist of three parts: (1) selecting appropriate deposit models and delineating on maps areas permissive for each type of deposit; (2) constructing a grade-tonnage model for each deposit model; and (3) estimating...
Tidal, Residual, Intertidal Mudflat (TRIM) Model and its Applications to San Francisco Bay, California
R. T. Cheng, V. Casulli, J. W. Gartner
1993, Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science (36) 235-280
A numerical model using a semi-implicit finite-difference method for solving the two-dimensional shallow-water equations is presented. The gradient of the water surface elevation in the momentum equations and the velocity divergence in the continuity equation are finite-differenced implicitly, the remaining terms are finite-differenced explicitly. The convective terms are treated using...
South Platte River Basin - Colorado, Nebraska, and Wyoming
Kevin F. Dennehy, David W. Litke, Cathy M. Tate, Janet S. Heiny
1993, Water Resources Bulletin (29) 647-683
The South Platte River Basin was one of 20 study units selected in 1991 for investigation under the U.S. Geological Survey's National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) program. One of the initial tasks undertaken by the study unit team was to review the environmental setting of the basin and assemble ancillary data...
Geohydrologic systems in Kansas — Geohydrology of the lower aquifer unit in the western interior plains aquifer system
J. F. Kenny, Cristi V. Hansen, R. J. Wolf
1993, Hydrologic Atlas 722-H
The purpose of the investigation is to provide a description of the principal geohydrologic systems in Upper Cambrian through Lower Cretaceous rocks in Kansas. This investigation was made as part of the Central Midwest Regional Aquifer-System Analysis (CMRASA). The CMRASA is one of several major investigations by the U.S. Geological...
Use of principal-component, correlation, and stepwise multiple-regression analyses to investigate selected physical and hydraulic properties of carbonate-rock aquifers
C. Erwin Brown
1993, Journal of Hydrology (147) 169-195
Correlation analysis in conjunction with principal-component and multiple-regression analyses were applied to laboratory chemical and petrographic data to assess the usefulness of these techniques in evaluating selected physical and hydraulic properties of carbonate-rock aquifers in central Pennsylvania. Correlation and principal-component analyses were used to establish relations and associations among variables,...
A geochemical atlas of North Carolina, USA
J.C. Reid
1993, Journal of Geochemical Exploration (47) 11-27
A geochemical atlas of North Carolina, U.S.A., was prepared using National Uranium Resource Evaluation (NURE) stream-sediment data. Before termination of the NURE program, sampling of nearly the entire state (48,666 square miles of land area) was completed and geochemical analyses were obtained.The NURE data are applicable to mineral exploration, agriculture,...
In my experience: Mitochondrial DNA in wildlife taxonomy and conservation biology: Cautionary notes
Matthew A. Cronin
1993, Wildlife Society Bulletin (21) 339-348
Several recently published papers discussed the importance of systematics (the study of evolutionary and genetic relationships among organisms) and taxonomy (the naming and classification of organisms) for managing wildlife (Ryder 1986, Avise 1989, Amato 1991, O'Brien and Mayr 1991, Dowling et al. 1992), Often, classification below the species level is...
Instrumentation for detailed bridge-scour measurements
Mark N. Landers, David S. Mueller, Roy E. Trent
Shen Hsieh WenSu S.T.Wen Feng, editor(s)
1993, Conference Paper, Proceedings - National Conference on Hydraulic Engineering
A portable instrumentation system is being developed to obtain channel bathymetry during floods for detailed bridge-scour measurements. Portable scour measuring systems have four components: sounding instrument, horizontal positioning instrument, deployment mechanisms, and data storage device. The sounding instrument will be a digital fathometer. Horizontal position will be measured using a...
Effects of climatic variations over 11 years on nitrate-nitrogen concentrations in the Raccoon River, Iowa
K.J. Lucey, D. A. Goolsby
1993, Journal of Environmental Quality (22) 38-46
Nitrate-nitrogen (NO3-N) concentrations at public water supply intakes on the Des Moines and Raccoon Rivers in Iowa exceeded the maximum contaminant level (MCL) of 10 mg L-1 for public water supplies established by the USEPA for extended periods of time from March through early August 1990. The excessive NO3-N levels...
Method of estimating the amount of in situ gas hydrates in deep marine sediments
Myung W. Lee, D. R. Hutchinson, William P. Dillon, J. J. Miller, Warren F. Agena, B.A. Swift
1993, Marine and Petroleum Geology (10) 493-506
The bulk volume of gas hydrates in marine sediments can be estimated by measuring interval velocities and amplitude blanking of hydrated zones from true amplitude processed multichannel seismic reflection data. In general, neither velocity nor amplitude information is adequate to independently estimate hydrate concentration. A method is proposed that uses...
Bridge-scour analysis using the water surface profile (WSPRO) model
David S. Mueller
Shen Hsieh WenSu S.T.Wen Feng, editor(s)
1993, Conference Paper, Proceedings - National Conference on Hydraulic Engineering
A program was developed to extract hydraulic information required for bridge-scour computations, from the Water-Surface Profile computation model (WSPRO). The program is written in compiled BASIC and is menu driven. Using only ground points, the program can compute average ground elevation, cross-sectional area below a specified datum, or create a...
Distribution, abundance, and age ratios of Wrangel Island lesser snow geese Anser caerulescens during autumn migration on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska
Craig R. Ely, John Y. Takekawa, M.L. Wege
1993, Wildfowl (44) 24-32
We monitored the distribution, abundance, and productivity of Lesser Snow Geese on the Yukon-Kuskokwim (Y-K) Delta, Alaska during September and October 1991, when the geese were en route from their nesting grounds on Wrangel Island, Russia to wintering areas along the Pacific Coast. Adult geese in brood flocks were captured...
Heat capacity and phase equilibria of almandine, Fe3Al2Si3O12
Lawrence M. Anovitz, E.J. Essene, G.W. Metz, S.R. Bohlen, E.F. Westrum Jr., B. S. Hemingway
1993, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (57) 4191-4204
The heat capacity of a synthetic almandine, Fe3Al2Si3O12, was measured from 6 to 350 K using equilibrium, intermittent-heating quasi-adiabatic calorimetry and from 420 to 1000 K using differential scanning calorimetry. These measurements yield Cp298 = 342.80 ± 1.4 J/mol · K and S298o = 342.60 J/mol · K. Mössbauer characterizations show the almandine to...
Seismic responses of two adjacent buildings. II. Interaction
Mehmet Çelebi
1993, Journal of Structural Engineering (119) 2477-2492
Presented in this part of the two-part paper is a study of the relations between earthquake motions recorded from two, adjacent, seven-story buildings, from a downhole below the foundation of one of the buildings and from three free-field sites, all within one city block. This unique data set was obtained...
Reference surfaces for bridge scour depths
Mark N. Landers, David S. Mueller
Shen Hsieh WenSu S.T.Wen Feng, editor(s)
1993, Conference Paper, Proceedings - National Conference on Hydraulic Engineering
Depth of scour is measured as the vertical distance between scoured channel geometry and a measurement reference surface. A scour depth measurement can have a wide range depending on the method used to establish the reference surface. A consistent method to establish reference surfaces for bridge scour measurements is needed...
Evaluation of historical scour at selected stream crossings in Indian
David S. Mueller, Robert L. Miller
Shen Hsieh WenSu S.T.Wen Feng, editor(s)
1993, Conference Paper, Proceedings - National Conference on Hydraulic Engineering
Geophysical data were collected by means of ground-penetrating radar and tuned transducer systems to estimate the historical scour at ten bridges in Indiana. These geophysical data were used to compare and evaluate the results of 13 published pier-scour equations. In order to make this comparison, it was assumed that the...
Distribution of stable isotopes in ground water in the Rialto-Colton basin, California
Linda R. Woolfenden
1993, Conference Paper, Management of Irrigation and Drainage Systems : Integrated Perspectives
Since 1982, imported water originating in the Sierra Nevada has been used to recharge the Rialto-Colton ground-water basin, about 100 km east of Los Angeles. Stable isotopes of oxygen (oxygen-18) and hydrogen (deuterium) were used to determine the disposition of artificially recharged, imported water within the basin. Delta oxygen-18 ratios...
Gas buildup in Lake Nyos, Cameroon: The recharge process and its consequences
William C. Evans, G.W. Kling, M. L. Tuttle, G. Tanyileke, L. D. White
1993, Applied Geochemistry (8) 207-221
The gases dissolved in Lake Nyos, Cameroon, were quantified recently (December 1989 and September 1990) by two independent techniques: in-situ measurements using a newly designed probe and laboratory analyses of samples collected in pre-evacuated stainless steel cylinders. The highest concentrations of CO2 and CH4 were...
Geological and technological assessment of artificial reef sites, Louisiana outer continental shelf
D.L. Pope, T.F. Moslow, J.B. Wagner
1993, Ocean and Coastal Management (20) 121-145
This paper describes the general procedures used to select sites for obsolete oil and gas platforms as artificial reefs on the Louisiana outer continental shelf (OCS). The methods employed incorporate six basic steps designed to resolve multiple-use conflicts that might otherwise arise with daily industry and commercial fishery operations, and...
Relation of channel stability to scour at highway bridges over waterways in Maryland
Edward J. Doheny
Shen Hsieh WenSu S.T.Wen Feng, editor(s)
1993, Conference Paper, Proceedings - National Conference on Hydraulic Engineering
Data from assessments of channel stability and observed-scour conditions at 876 highway bridges over Maryland waterways were entered into a database. Relations were found to exist among specific, deterministic variables and observed-scour and debris conditions. Relations were investigated between (1) high-flow angle of attack and pier- and abutment-footing exposure, (2)abutment...