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The role of magmas in the formation of hydrothermal ore deposits
Jeffrey W. Hedenquist, Jacob B. Lowenstern
1994, Nature (370) 519-527
Magmatic fluids, both vapour and hypersaline liquid, are a primary source of many components in hydrothermal ore deposits formed in volcanic arcs. These components, including metals and their ligands, become concentrated in magmas in various ways from various sources, including subducted oceanic crust. Leaching of rocks also contributes components...
An improved technique for the 2H/1H analysis of urines from diabetic volunteers
T.B. Coplen, I.T. Harper
1994, Biological Mass Spectrometry (23) 437-439
The H2-H2O ambient-temperature equilibration technique for the determination of 2H/1H ratios in urinary waters from diabetic subjects provides improved accuracy over the conventional Zn reduction technique. The standard deviation, ~ 1-2???, is at least a factor of three better than that of the Zn reduction technique on urinary waters from...
Hydrologic hazards in the lower Drift River basin associated with the 1989-1990 eruptions of Redoubt Volcano, Alaska
J.M. Dorava, D. F. Meyer
1994, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (62) 387-407
The eruptions of Redoubt Volcano between December 14, 1989 and April 26, 1990 triggered flows of snow, ice, water, sediment, and debris that traveled down the Drift River as far as its mouth, about 40 km downstream. A major explosive eruption and dome collapse on January 2, 1990 produced the...
Coupling of hydrologic transport and chemical reactions in a stream affected by acid mine drainage
B. A. Kimball, R. E. Broshears, K.E. Bencala, Diane M. McKnight
1994, Environmental Science & Technology (28) 2065-2073
Experiments in St. Kevin Gulch, an acid mine drainage stream, examined the coupling of hydrologic transport to chemical reactions affecting metal concentrations. Injection of LiCl as a conservative tracer was used to determine discharge and residence time along a 1497-m reach. Transport of metals downstream from inflows of acidic, metal-rich...
The geochemical cycling of trace elements in a biogenic meromictic lake
Laurie S. Balistrieri, J.W. Murray, B. Paul
1994, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (58) 3993-4008
The geochemical processes affecting the behavior and speciation of As, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Mo, Ni, Pb, V, and Zn in Hall Lake, Washington, USA, are assessed by examining dissolved and acid soluble particulate profiles of the elements and utilizing results from thermodynamic calculations. The water column of this...
Effects of elevated water temperature and immunosuppressant treatment on prevalence and titer of infectious pancreatic necrosis virus in naturally infected brook trout
P. E. McAllister, W. J. Owens, W. B. Schill
1994, Journal of Aquatic Animal Health (6) 133-137
Using fingerlings of brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis naturally infected with infectious pancreatic necrosis virus (IPNV), we demonstrated that elevated water temperature and treatment with the immunosuppressant triamcinolone acetonide (generic Kenalog®) significantly increases the titer of IPNV and probably also the prevalence of the infection. Stress-promoting treatments could potentially enhance the...
Water-resources activities of the U.S. Geological Survey in Illinois, 1992
G. O. Balding (compiler)
1994, Open-File Report 93-649
This report gives an overview of U.S. Geological Survey, Illinois District, Water Resources Division activities related to the water resources of the State of Illinois. The report includes sections describing District organization, programs, water conditions, data collection activities, and project summaries. Also included is a complete listing of District and...
Locating, constructing, and managing islands for nesting waterfowl
John T. Lokemoen, Terry A. Messmer
1994, Report
The purpose of this extension bulletin is to assist public and private managers in locating, constructing, and managing islands to enhance nest success of waterfowl. The information is from studies by the Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center, Jamestown, North Dakota, and information collected by biologists working at sites throughout the...
Susceptibility of major aquifers to surface contamination -- Holmes, Humphreys, Issaquena, Sharkey, Washington, and Yazoo Counties, Mississippi
Richard S. Moreland, Charles G. O'Hara
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4129
A geographic information system was used to integrate digital spatial data sets describing geology, slope of the land surface, depth to water table, soil permeability, and land use/land cover to rate the relative susceptibility of unconfined parts of the Mississippi River alluvial, Cockfield, and Sparta aquifers in west-central Mississippi to...
Hydrogeology and water resources of Block Island, Rhode Island
A.I. Veeger, H.E. Johnston, Byron D. Stone, Leslie A. Sirkin
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4096
Ground water is present on Block Island as a lens of freshwater that overlies saltwater. Yields of 2 to 5 gallons per minute are obtainable throughout the island, and yields of 25 gallons per minute are possible at many wells. Annual water use during 1990 is estimated to have been...
A field-trip guide to Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho: Volcanic, hydrothermal, and glacial activity in the region
Robert O. Fournier, R.L. Christiansen, R. A. Hutchinson, K. L. Pierce
1994, Bulletin 2099
This field-trip guide was originally prepared for the 7th International Symposium on Water/Rock Interaction (WRI-7) held in July 1992 in Park City, Utah. A large and diversified group of earth scientists and accompanying family members participated in this 3 1/2-day field trip that focused on water/rock interactions over widely ranging...
Genetic diversity in Arctic-nesting geese: Implications for management and conservation
Craig R. Ely, Kim T. Scribner
Richard E. McCabe, Kelly G. Wadsworth, editor(s)
1994, Conference Paper, Transactions of the fifty-ninth North American wildlife and natural resources conference
The North Pacific Rim harbors breeding populations of many unique wildlife resources, of which waterfowl are among the most abundant and taxonomically diverse. Arctic nesting geese in particular are wide-spread in distribution (Figure 1), and though only seasons residents, they have evolved many unique adaptations for breeding in northern latitudes....
Method to identify wells that yield water that will be replaced by Colorado River water in Arizona, California, Nevada, and Utah
Richard P. Wilson, Sandra J. Owen-Joyce
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4005
Accounting for the use of Colorado River water is required by the U.S. Supreme Court decree, 1964, Arizona v. California. Water pumped from wells on the flood plain and from certain wells on alluvial slopes outside the flood plain is presumed to be river water and is accounted for as...
National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program, Long Island-New Jersey (LINJ) Coastal Drainages Study Unit
Paul E. Stackelberg, Mark A. Ayers
1994, Fact Sheet 012-94
In 1991, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) began its National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA ) program to (1) document the quality of a large, representative part of the Nation's water resources; (2) define water-quality trends; and (3) identify major factors that affect water quality. In addressing these goals, the program will...
Specific yield as determined by type-curve analysis of aquifer-test data
Allen F. Moench
1994, Ground Water (32) 949-957
The commonly used analytical solution developed by Neuman for a homogeneous, water-table aquifer assumes that the drainage of pores in the zone above the water table due to lowering of the water table occurs instantaneously. Noninstantaneous drainage of pores in the unsaturated zone accounts for the finding that both type-curve...
Methods of analysis by the U.S. Geological Survey National Water Quality Laboratory-Determination of antimony by automated-hydride atomic absorption spectrophotometry
G.E. Brown, B.J. McLain
1994, Open-File Report 93-664
The analysis of natural-water samples for antimony by automated-hydride atomic absorption spectrophotometry is described. Samples are prepared for analysis by addition of potassium and hydrochloric acid followed by an autoclave digestion. After the digestion, potassium iodide and sodium borohydride are added automatically. Antimony hydride (stibine) gas is generated, then swept...
Directory of assistance centers of the National Water Data Exchange (NAWDEX)
Cassandra D. Blackwell
1994, Open-File Report 95-144
The National Water Data Exchange (NAWDEX) is a nationwide program managed by the U.S. Geological Survey to assist users of water data or water- related data in identifying, locating, and acquiring needed data. NAWDEX is a confederation of water- oriented organizations working together to make their data more readily accessible...
Oklahoma; a summary of activities of the U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Division in fiscal years 1991-92
J. S. Havens (compiler)
1994, Open-File Report 94-38
This report summarizes the activities of the Oklahoma District, Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey, for fiscal years 1991-92. Included are summary statements of current and recently completed projects. The focus of water- resources studies has changed as awareness of the vulnerability of water resources to contamination has joined continuing...