Teaching earth science
Tau Rho Alpha, Michael F. Diggles, editor(s)
1998, Data Series 50
This CD-ROM contains 17 teaching tools: 16 interactive HyperCard 'stacks' and a printable model. They are separated into the following categories: Geologic Processes, Earthquakes and Faulting, and Map Projections and Globes. A 'navigation' stack, Earth Science, is provided as a 'launching' place from which to access all of the other...
Hydrology of Central Florida Lakes - A Primer
Donna M. Schiffer
1998, Circular 1137
INTRODUCTION Lakes are among the most valued natural resources of central Florida. The landscape of central Florida is riddled with lakeswhen viewed from the air, it almost seems there is more water than land. Florida has more naturally formed lakes than other southeastern States, where many lakes are created by building...
Mapping the Gulf of Maine with side-scan sonar: A new bottom-type classification for complex seafloors
W. A. Barnhardt, J. T. Kelley, S.M. Dickson, D. F. Belknap
1998, Journal of Coastal Research (14) 646-659
The bedrock-framed seafloor in the northwestern Gulf of Maine is characterized by extreme changes in bathymetric relief and covered with a wide variety of surficial materials. Traditional methods of mapping cannot accurately represent the great heterogeneity of such a glaciated region. A new mapping scheme for complex seafloors, based primarily...
Analysis of borehole televiewer measurements in the Vorotilov drillhole, Russia - First results
K. Huber, K. Fuchs, J. Palmer, F. Roth, B.N. Khakhaev, L. E. Van-Kin, L.A. Pevzner, S. Hickman, Daniel Moos, Mark D. Zoback, D. Schmitt
1997, Tectonophysics (275) 261-272
In the Eurasian part of the World Stress Map almost the whole region east of the Tornquist-Teisseyre line is terra incognita. The closure of this information gap is of fundamental importance to the understanding of the geodynamics of the Eurasian continent. A detailed analysis of stress-induced wellbore breakouts has been...
An interactive program for computer-aided map design, display, and query: EMAPKGS2
G.W. Pouch
1997, Computers & Geosciences (23) 259-266
EMAPKGS2 is a user-friendly, PC-based electronic mapping tool for use in hydrogeologic exploration and appraisal. EMAPKGS2 allows the analyst to construct maps interactively from data stored in a relational database, perform point-oriented spatial queries such as locating all wells within a specified radius, perform geographic overlays, and export the data...
El Salvador, Chile porphyry copper deposit revisited: Geologic and geochronologic framework
P. Cornejo, R. M. Tosdal, C. Mpodozis, A.J. Tomlinson, O. Rivera, C.M. Fanning
1997, International Geology Review (39) 22-54
The Eocene (42 to 41 Ma) El Salvador porphyry copper deposit in the Indio Muerto district, northern Chile (26° 15′ S Lat.), formerly thought to have formed at the culmination of a 9-m.y. period of episodic magmatism, is shown by new mapping, U-Pb and K-Ar geochronology, and petrologic data...
Induced polarization research at Kennecott, 1965-1977
Philip H. Nelson
1997, Leading Edge (Tulsa, OK) (16) 29-33
Geophysics research and development (R&D) was a small research group at Kennecott Inc. (KEI), a subsidiary of Kennecott Copper Corporation. The research group served Geophysics-Operations, which in turn worked for another subsidiary, Bear Creek Mining Company (BCMC). BCMC did Kennecott's exploration work such as reconnaissance mapping, staking and proving up...
Gaining, losing, and dry stream reaches at Bear Creek Valley, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, March and September 1994
J. A. Robinson, R. L. Mitchell
1996, Open-File Report 96-557
A study was conducted to delineate stream reaches that were gaining flow, losing flow, or that were dry in the upper reaches of Bear Creek Valley near the Y-12 Plant in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. The study included a review of maps and discharge data from a seepage investigation conducted at...
Results of a seepage investigation at Bear Creek Valley, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, January through September 1994
J. A. Robinson, G.C. Johnson
1996, Open-File Report 95-459
A seepage investigation was conducted of 4,600 acres of Bear Creek Valley southwest of the Y-12 Plant, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, for the period of January through September 1994. The data were collected to help the Y-12 Environmental Restoration Program develop a better understanding of ground-water and surface-water interactions, recharge and...
Potential role of vegetation feedback in the climate sensitivity of high-latitude regions: A case study at 6000 years B.P.
J.-E. Kutzbach, P. J. Bartlein, J.A. Foley, S. P. Harrison, Steven W.. Hostetler, Z. Liu, I. C. Prentice, T. Webb III
1996, Global Biogeochemical Cycles (10) 727-736
Previous climate model simulations have shown that the configuration of the Earth's orbit during the early to mid-Holocene (approximately 10–5 kyr) can account for the generally warmer-than-present conditions experienced by the high latitudes of the northern hemisphere. New simulations for 6 kyr with two atmospheric/mixed-layer ocean models (Community Climate Model,...
Real-Time Mapping alert system; user's manual
L.A. Torres
1996, Open-File Report 95-762
The U.S. Geological Survey has an extensive hydrologic network that records and transmits precipitation, stage, discharge, and other water- related data on a real-time basis to an automated data processing system. Data values are recorded on electronic data collection platforms at field monitoring sites. These values are transmitted by means...
Inexpensive, easy-to-construct suction coring devices usable from small boats
Christopher P. Onuf, Duane Chapman, William M. Rizzo
1996, Journal of Sedimentary Research (66) 1031-1032
Collection of sediment cores in depths of 1-5 m is difficult with traditional sampling gear. Here we describe three suction coring devices constructed with readily available plumbing supplies and parts easily made from acrylic plastic and silicone sealant. The samplers have been used successfully in sediments ranging from coarse sands...
Exploratory analysis of environmental interactions in central California
Lee De Cola, Neil L. Falcone
1996, Open-File Report 95-654
As part of its global change research program, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) has produced raster data that describe the land cover of the United States using a consistent format. The data consist of elevations, satellite measurements, computed vegetation indices, land cover classes, and ancillary political, topographic and hydrographic...
Influence of stretching and density contrasts on the chemical evolution of continental magmas: An example from the Ivrea-Verbano Zone
S. Sinigoi, J. E. Quick, A. Mayer, J. Budahn
1996, Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (123) 238-250
The southern Ivrea-Verbano Zone of the Italian Western Alps contains a huge mafic complex that intruded high-grade metamorphic rocks while they were resident in the lower crust. Geologic mapping and chemical variations of the igneous body were used to study the evolution of underplated crust. Slivers of crustal rocks (septa)...
Design and documentation of a Baltimore-Washington regional spatial database testbed for environmental model calibration and verification
Timothy W. Foresman, Helen Wiggins, Dana Porter, Penny Masuoka, William Acevedo
1996, Conference Paper, Integrating GIS and Environmental Modeling, International Conference/Workshop, 3rd, Santa Fe, N. Mex., 21–25 January 1996, Proceedings
Recent efforts by scientists and managers to inventory, map, and model impacts of human activities on the environment have focused on land transformation and urbanization processes. To test the efficacy of any single model, algorithm or procedure which defines land transformation processes a standard database calibration reference resource is required....
An image-processing program for automated counting
D.J. Cunningham, W.H. Anderson, R.M. Anthony
1996, Wildlife Society Bulletin (24) 345-346
An image-processing program developed by the National Institute of Health, IMAGE, was modified in a cooperative project between remote sensing specialists at the Ohio State University Center for Mapping and scientists at the Alaska Science Center to facilitate estimating numbers of black brant (Branta bernicla nigricans) in flocks at Izembek National Wildlife Refuge. The modified...
Scientific objectives of human exploration of Mars
M. H. Carr
1996, American Astronautical Society, Scientific Technology Series (86) 515-535
While human exploration of Mars is unlikely to be undertaken for science reasons alone, science will be the main beneficiary. A wide range of science problems can be addressed at Mars. The planet formed in a different part of the solar system from the Earth and retains clues concerning compositional...
Gravity field over the Sea of Galilee: Evidence for a composite basin along a transform fault
Z. Ben-Avraham, Uri S. ten Brink, R. Bell, M. Reznikov
1996, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (101) 533-544
The Sea of Galilee (Lake Kinneret) is located at the northern portion of the Kinneret-Bet Shean basin, in the northern Dead Sea transform. Three hundred kilometers of continuous marine gravity data were collected in the lake and integrated with land gravity data to a distance of more than 20 km...
"The Great Cataract" - Effects of Late Holocene Debris Flows on Lava Falls Rapid, Grand Canyon National National Park, Arizona
Robert H. Webb, Theodore S. Melis, Thomas W. Wise, John G. Elliott
1996, Open-File Report 96-460
Lava Falls Rapid is the most formidable reach of whitewater on the Colorado River in Grand Canyon and is one of the most famous rapids in the world. Although the rapid was once thought to be controlled by the remnants of lava dams of Pleistocene age, Lava Falls was created...
Ground-water flow and quality in Wisconsin's shallow aquifer system
P.A. Kammerer Jr.
1995, Water-Resources Investigations Report 90-4171
The areal concentration distribution of commonmineral constituents and properties of ground water in Wisconsin's shallow aquifer system are described in this report. Maps depicting the water quality and the altitude of the water table are included. The shallow aquifer system in Wisconsin, composed of unconsolidated sand and gravel and shallow...
Real-Time Mapping alert system; characteristics and capabilities
L.A. Torres, S.C. Lambert, T.D. Liebermann
1995, Open-File Report 95-375
The U.S. Geological Survey has an extensive hydrologic network that records and transmits precipitation, stage, discharge, and other water-related data on a real-time basis to an automated data processing system. Data values are recorded on electronic data collection platforms at field sampling sites. These values are transmitted by means of...
Statistical summaries of surface-water hydrologic data collected in the Suwannee River Water Management District, Florida, 1906-93
M.A. Franklin, G. L. Giese, P.R. Mixson
1995, Open-File Report 94-709-W
Since 1906, hydrologic data have been collected systematically on streams and lakes in the Suwannee River Water Management District (SRWMD) by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the SRWMD, and other agencies. Records of stream discharge and stream and lake stage in the SRWMD (fig. 1), collected largely in cooperation with...
Spatial trends in Pearson Type III statistical parameters
R.W. Lichty, M.R. Karlinger
1995, Journal of Hydraulic Engineering (121) 672-678
Spatial trends in the statistical parameters (mean, standard deviation, and skewness coefficient) of a Pearson Type III distribution of the logarithms of annual flood peaks for small rural basins (less than 90 km2) are delineated using a climate factor CT, (T=2-, 25-, and 100-yr recurrence intervals), which quantifies the effects...
Digital photogrammetry at the U.S. Geological Survey
Clifford W. Greve
1995, Conference Paper, Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
The U.S. Geological Survey is converting its primary map production and revision operations to use digital photogrammetric techniques. The primary source of data for these operations is the digital orthophoto quadrangle derived from National Aerial Photography Program images. These digital orthophotos are used on workstations that permit comparison of existing...
Identification of potential public water-supply areas of the Cape Cod aquifer, Massachusetts, using a geographic information system
S.L. Harris, P. A. Steeves
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4156
Potential public water-supply areas of the Cape Cod aquifer, Massachusetts, were identified using a geographic information system (GIS) to aid regional and local ground-water resource management efforts. Criteria were selected to identify potential areas on the basis of data restrictions in addition to State requirements for siting new public water-...