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Importance of hydrologic data for interpreting wetland maps and assessing wetland loss and mitigation
V. Carter
1991, Biological Report - US Fish & Wildlife Service (90) 79-85
The US Geological Survey collects and disseminates, in written and digital formats, groundwater and surface-water information related to the tidal and nontidal wetlands of the United States. This information includes quantity, quality, and availability of groundwater and surface water; groundwater and surface-water interactions (recharge-discharge); groundwater flow; and the basic surface-water...
A geochemical model of the Platanares geothermal system, Honduras
C. J. Janik, A.H. Truesdell, F. Goff, L. Shevenell, M.L. Stallard, P.E. Trujillo Jr., D. Counce
1991, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (45) 125-146
Results of exploration drilling combined with results of geologic, geophysical, and hydrogeochemical investigations have been used to construct a geochemical model of the Platanares geothermal system, Honduras. Three coreholes were drilled, two of which produced fluids from fractured Miocene andesite and altered Cretaceous to Eocene conglomerate at 450 to 680...
Fission-track age (400,000 yr) of the Rockland tephra, based on inclusion of zirco grains lacking fossil fission tracks
C.E. Meyer, A.M. Sarna-Wojcicki, John W. Hillhouse, M.J. Woodward, J. L. Slate, D. H. Sorg
1991, Quaternary Research (35) 367-382
A zircon fission-track age of about 400,000 yr B.P. has been determined for the Rockland tephra, a widespread pyroclastic layer in northern California and western Nevada. New ages of zircon separates from both proximal and distal exposures of this layer range from 370,000 to 460,000 yr; ages of the best...
Late Quaternary faulting along the Death Valley-Furnace Creek fault system, California and Nevada
George E. Brogan, Karl S. Kellogg, D. Burton Slemmons, Christina L. Terhune
1991, Bulletin 1991
The Death Valley-Furnace Creek fault system, in California and Nevada, has a variety of impressive late Quaternary neotectonic features that record a long history of recurrent earthquake-induced faulting. Although no neotectonic features of unequivocal historical age are known, paleoseismic features from multiple late Quaternary events of surface faulting are well...
Assessing the effects of microbial metabolism and metabolities on reservoir pore structure
E.O. Udegbunam, J.P. Adkins, R.M. Knapp, M.J. McInerney, R.S. Tanner
1991, Conference Paper, Proceedings - SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition
The effect of microbial treatment on pore structure of sandstone and carbonatereservoirs was determined. Understanding how different bacterial strains and their metabolic bioproducts affect reservoir pore structure will permit the prudent application of microorganisms for enhanced oil recovery. The microbial strains tested included Clostridium acetobutylicum, a polymer-producing Bacillus strain, and...
Late quaternary geologic framework, north-central Gulf of Mexico
Jack L. Kindinger, Shea Penland, S. Jeffress Williams, Gregg R. Brooks, John R. Suter, Randolph A. McBride
1991, Conference Paper, Coastal Sediments '91
The geologic framework of the north-central Gulf of Mexico shelf is composed of multiple, stacked, delta systems. Shelf and nearshore sedimentary facies were deposited by deltaic progradation, followed by shoreface erosion and submergence. A variety of sedimentary facies has been identified, including prodelta, delta fringe, distributary, lagoonal, barrier island, and...
Proposed U.S. Geological Survey standard for digital orthophotos
David Hooper, Vincent Caruso
1991, Conference Paper, GIS/LIS 1991 ACSM-ASPRS Fall Convention
The U.S. Geological Survey has added the new category of digital orthophotos to the National Digital Cartographic Data Base. This differentially rectified digital image product enables users to take advantage of the properties of current photoimagery as a source of geographic information. The product and accompanying standard were implemented in...
A giant submarine slope failure on the northern insular slope of Puerto Rico
W. C. Schwab, W. W. Danforth, Kathryn M. Scanlon, D.G. Masson
1991, Marine Geology (96) 237-246
A large amphitheater-shaped scarp, approximately 55 km across, was imaged on the northern insular slope of Puerto Rico using long-range sidescan sonar and bathymetric data. This scarp results from the removal of more than 1500 km3 of Tertiary strata. A review of seismic-reflection profiles, stratigraphic data, and subsidence models of the...
Petrology of lower crustal and upper mantle xenoliths from the Cima Volcanic Field, California
H. G. Wilshire, A. V. McGuire, J.S. Noller, B. D. Turrin
1991, Journal of Petrology (32) 169-200
Basaltic rocks of the Cima volcanic field in the southern Basin and Range province contain abundant gabbro, pyroxenite, and peridotite xenoliths. Composite xenoliths containing two or more rock types show that upper-mantle spinel peridotite was enriched by multiple dike intrusions in at least three episodes; the mantle was further...
A comparison of Sr-Nd-Pb isotopes in young and old continental lithospheric mantle: Patagonia and eastern China
R. E. Zartman, K. Futa, Z. C. Peng
1991, Australian Journal of Earth Sciences (38) 545-557
It is commonly accepted that beneath the continental crust lies a keel of lithospheric mantle, which extends 50–200 kilometres downward to a transition zone into the asthenosphere. The chemical and physical properties of this reservoir are best known through studies of the basalts and xenoliths that provide samples of the...
Fluid inclusion gas chemistry as a potential minerals exploration tool: Case studies from Creede, CO, Jerritt Canyon, NV, Coeur d'Alene district, ID and MT, southern Alaska mesothermal veins, and mid-continent MVT's
G. P. Landis, A. H. Hofstra
1991, Journal of Geochemical Exploration (42) 25-59
Recent advances in instrumentation now permit quantitative analysis of gas species from individual fluid inclusions. Fluid inclusion gas data can be applied to minerals exploration empirically to establish chemical (gas composition) signatures of the ore fluids, and conceptually through the development...
Satellite telemetry: performance of animal-tracking systems
Kim A. Keating, Wayne G. Brewster, Carl H. Key
1991, Journal of Wildlife Management (55) 160-171
t: We used 10 Telonics ST-3 platform transmitter terminals (PTT's) configured for wolves and ungulates to examine the performance of the Argos satellite telemetry system. Under near-optimal conditions, 68 percentile errors for location qualities (NQ) 1, 2, and 3 were 1,188, 903, and 361 m, respectively. Errors (rE) exceeded expected...
Improved selenium recovery from tissue with modified sample decomposition
W. G. Brumbaugh, M.J. Walther
1991, Journal of the Association of Official Analytical Chemists (74) 570-571
The present paper describes a simple modification of a recently reported decomposition method for determination of selenium in biological tissue by hydride generation atomic absorption. The modified method yielded slightly higher selenium recoveries (3-4%) for selected reference tissues and fish tissue spiked with selenomethionine....
Chemical contamination and physical characteristics of sediments in the upper Great Lakes connecting channels 1985
Paul E. Bertram, Thomas A. Edsall, Bruce A. Manny, Susan J. Nichols, Donald W. Schloesser
1991, Report GL-015-91; EPA-905/9-91/018
Contamination of sediments by toxic organic substances and heavy metals was widespread throughout the connecting channels of the upper Great Lakes in 1985. Sediments at 250 stations in the connecting channels were analyzed for total PCBs, oil and grease, phenols, total cyanide, total volatile solids, mercury, cadmium, chromium, cobalt,...
Beatty, Nevada: A section in U.S. Geological Survey research in radioactive waste disposal - Fiscal years 1986-1990 (WRI 91-4084)
Brian J. Andraski, Jeffrey M. Fisher, David E. Prudic
1991, Conference Paper, U.S. Geological Survey research in radioactive waste disposal - Fiscal years 1986-1990 (WRI 91-4084)
A low-level radioactive-waste disposal facility in the Amargosa Desert of Nevada, about 17 km southeast of Beatty and 169 km northwest of Las Vegas, has been operating since 1962. This was the first commercially operated radioactive waste disposal facility in the United States. Wastes at the facility are emplaced in...
Band reporting rates for mallards with reward bands of different dollar values
James D. Nichols, Robert J. Blohm, Ronald E. Reynolds, Robert E. Trost, James E. Hines, Judith P. Bladen
1991, Journal of Wildlife Management (55) 119-126
Adult male mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) were banded in summer 1987 with reward bands of different dollar values (0-$400) to determine the lowest dollar value that would yield a reporting rate approaching 1.0. During the 1987-88 and 1988-89 hunting seasons, rewards of between 50 and $100 were required to yield a...
Some Nd and Sr isotopic systematics for the REE-enriched deposit at Bayan Obo, China
J. Philpotts, M. Tatsumoto, X. Li, K. Wang
1991, Chemical Geology (90) 177-188
Sm/1bNd and Rb/1bSr isotopic systematics have been determined for rare-earth element (REE) rich samples of carbonate, iron ore, and silicate types from the world's largest known REE deposit at Bayan Obo, China. The results yielded neither Rb/1bSr nor Sm/1bNd isochrons within analytical error. Isochronous relationships may have been disturbed in...
Modelling the petrogenesis of high Rb/Sr silicic magmas
A. N. Halliday, J.P. Davidson, W. Hildreth, P. Holden
1991, Chemical Geology (92) 107-114
Rhyolites can be highly evolved with Sr contents as low as 0.1 ppm and Rb Sr > 2,000. In contrast, granite batholiths are commonly comprised of rocks with Rb Sr 100. Mass-balance modelling of source compositions, differentiation and contamination using the trace-element geochemistry of...
Fractal patterns of fractures in granites
B. Velde, J. Dubois, D. Moore, G. Touchard
1991, Earth and Planetary Science Letters (104) 25-35
Fractal measurements using the Cantor's dust method in a linear one-dimensional analysis mode were made on the fracture patterns revealed on two-dimensional, planar surfaces in four granites. This method allows one to conclude that:(1)|The fracture systems seen on two-dimensional surfaces in granites are consistent with the part of...
Pumping tests in non-uniform aquifers - The linear strip case
J.J. Butler Jr., W.Z. Liu
1991, Journal of Hydrology (128) 69-99
Many pumping tests are performed in geologic settings that can be conceptualized as a linear infinite strip of one material embedded in a matrix of differing flow properties. A semi-analytical solution is presented to aid the analysis of drawdown data obtained from pumping tests performed in settings that can be...
Possible tectonomagnetic effect observed from mid-1989, to mid-1990, in Long Valley Caldera, California
R.J. Mueller, M.J.S. Johnston, J. O. Langbein
1991, Geophysical Research Letters (18) 601-604
Precise measurements of local magnetic fields have been obtained with a differentially connected array of three proton magnetometers in the Long Valley caldera region since 1984. Two magnetometers are located inside the caldera with a third reference magnetometer located 26km southeast of the caldera. After correction...
Reconciliation of stress and structural histories of the Tharsis region of Mars
K. L. Tanaka, M.P. Golombek, W.B. Banerdt
1991, Journal of Geophysical Research (96) 15617-15633
We present a new compilation of the structural and stratigraphic evolution of the Tharsis region of Mars that incorporates recent advances in understanding its stratigraphy, and we introduce a lithospheric deformation model that can account for the observations. The first period in the formation of...
An analytical model for in situ extraction of organic vapors
William R. Roy, R. A. Griffin
1991, Journal of Hazardous Materials (26) 301-317
This paper introduces a simple convective-flow model that can be used as a screening tool and for conducting sensitivity analyses for in situ vapor extraction of organic compounds from porous media. An assumption basic to this model was that the total mass of volatile organic chemicals (VOC) exists in three...