A compositional multiphase model for groundwater contamination by petroleum products: 2. Numerical solution
Arthur L. Baehr, M. Yavuz Corapcioglu
1987, Water Resources Research (23) 201-213
In this paper we develop a numerical solution to equations developed in part 1 (M. Y. Corapcioglu and A. L. Baehr, this issue) to predict the fate of an immiscible organic contaminant such as gasoline in the unsaturated zone subsequent to plume establishment. This solution, obtained by using a finite...
Presence and potential significance of aromatic-ketone groups in aquatic humic substances
J.A. Leenheer, M. A. Wilson, Ronald L. Malcolm
1987, Organic Geochemistry (11) 273-280
Aquatic humic- and fulvic-acid standards of the International Humic Substances Society were characterized, with emphasis on carbonyl-group nature and content, by carbon-13 nuclear-magnetic-resonance spectroscopy, proton nuclear-magnetic-resonance spectroscopy, and infrared spectroscopy. After comparing spectral results of underivatized humic and fulvic acids with spectral results of chemically modified derivatives, that allow improved...
Pure shear and simple shear calcite textures. Comparison of experimental, theoretical and natural data
H.-R. Wenk, T. Takeshita, E. Bechler, B.G. Erskine, S. Matthies
1987, Journal of Structural Geology (9) 731-745
The pattern of lattice preferred orientation (texture) in deformed rocks is an expression of the strain path and the acting deformation mechanisms. A first indication about the strain path is given by the symmetry of pole figures: coaxial deformation produces orthorhombic pole figures, while non-coaxial deformation yields monoclinic or triclinic...
Age of tilted reefs, Hawaii
J.G. Moore, J.F. Campbell
1987, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth (92) 2641-2646
Submerged carbonate reefs are preserved as a series of submarine terraces between Molokai and Hawaii along a 200-km span of the southeastern Hawaiian Ridge. Limestones from two of the terraces have been sampled from submersibles and dated radiometrically at 13 and 120 ka. Recognition that the terraces are tilted permits...
Analysis of Shuttle Multispecral Infrared Radiometer measurements of the western Saudi Arabian shield.
Lawrence C. Rowan, Alexander F.H. Goetz, Elsa Abbott
1987, Geophysics (52) 907-923
During the November 12–14, 1981, mission of the space shuttle Columbia, the Shuttle Multispectral Infrared Radiometer (SMIRR) recorded radiances in ten channels along a 100 m wide groundtrack across the western Saudi Arabian shield. The ten channels are located in the 0.5 to 2.4 μm region, with five positioned between...
Field observations of slush ice generated during freeze-up in arctic coastal waters
E. Reimnitz, E. W. Kempema
1987, Marine Geology (77) 219-231
In some years, large volumes of slush ice charged with sediment are generated from frazil crystals in the shallow Beaufort Sea during strong storms at the time of freeze-up. Such events terminate the navigation season, and because of accompanying hostile conditions,...
Geochemical studies in the Indian Pass and Picacho Peak Bureau of Land Management Wilderness study areas, imperial county, Southern California
D. B. Smith, B. R. Berger, R. M. Tosdal
1987, Journal of Geochemical Exploration (28) 479-494
The U.S. Geological Survey has conducted geochemical studies in the Indian Pass (CDCA-355), 124 km2, and Picacho Peak (CDCA-355A), 23 km2, Wilderness Study Areas (WSA's) as part of a program to evaluate the mineral resource potential of designated areas in the California Desert Conservation Area. These two WSA's are of...
Langrangian model of nitrogen kinetics in the Chattahoochee River
H.E. Jobson
1987, Journal of Environmental Engineering (113) 223-242
A Lagrangian reference frame is used to solve the convection‐dispersion equation and interpret water‐quality data obtained from the Chattahoochee River. The model was calibrated using unsteady concentrations of organic nitrogen, ammonia, and nitrite plus nitrate obtained during June 1977 and verified using data obtained during August 1976. Reaction kinetics of...
Formation of scalloped cross-bedding without unsteady flows
D. M. Rubin
1987, Journal of Sedimentary Petrology (57) 39-45
Scalloped cross-bedding --compound cross-bedding with internal bounding surfaces that cyclically scoop into the previously deposited foresets and into the sediment below the set--is a common and distinctive structure in eolian, fluvial, tidal, and nearshore-marine sands. Scalloped cross-bedding in shallow-marine deposits previously has been...
NEW APPLICATIONS IN THE INVERSION OF ACOUSTIC FULL WAVEFORM LOGS - RELATING MODE EXCITATION TO LITHOLOGY.
Frederick L. Paillet, C.H. Cheng, J.A. Meredith
1987, Log Analyst (28) 307-320
Existing techniques for the quantitative interpretation of waveform data have been based on one of two fundamental approaches: (1) simultaneous identification of compressional and shear velocities; and (2) least-squares minimization of the difference between experimental waveforms and synthetic seismograms. Techniques based on the first approach do not always work, and...
Thermal and dissolved oxygen characteristics of a South Carolina cooling reservoir
James L. Oliver, Patrick L. Hudson
1987, Water Resources Bulletin (23) 257-269
Temperature and dissolved oxygen concentrations were measured monthly from January 1971 to December 1982 at 1-m depth intervals at 13 stations in Keowee Reservoir in order to characterize spatial and temporal changes associated with operation of the Oconee Nuclear Station. The reservoir water column was i to 4°C warmer in...
Growth determinations for unattached bacteria in a contaminated aquifer
R.W. Harvey, L.H. George
1987, Applied and Environmental Microbiology (53) 2992-2996
Growth rates of unattached bacteria in groundwater contaminated with treated sewage and collected at various distances from the source of contamination were estimated by using frequency of dividing cells and tritiated-thymidine uptake and compared with growth rates obtained with unsupplemented, closed-bottle incubations. Estimates of bacterial generation times [(In 2)/μ] along...
Evaluating evaporation from field crops using airborne radiometry and ground-based meteorological data
R. D. Jackson, M. S. Moran, L. W. Gay, L.H. Raymond
1987, Irrigation Science (8) 81-90
Airborne measurements of reflected solar and emitted thermal radiation were combined with ground-based measurements of incoming solar radiation, air temperature, windspeed, and vapor pressure to calculate instantaneous evaporation (LE) rates using a form of the Penman equation. Estimates of evaporation over cotton, wheat, and alfalfa fields were obtained on 5...
The Japan Trench and its juncture with the Kuril Trench: cruise results of the Kaiko project, Leg 3
J.-P. Cadet, K. Kobayashi, J. Aubouin, J. Boulegue, C. Deplus, J. Dubois, Roland E. von Huene, L. Jolivet, T. Kanazawa, J. Kasahara, K. Koizumi, S. Lallemand, Y. Nakamura, G. Pautot, Kiyoshi Suyehiro, S. Tani, H. Tokuyama, T. Yamazaki
1987, Earth and Planetary Science Letters (83) 267-284
This paper presents the results of a detailed survey combining Seabeam mapping, gravity and geomagnetic measurements as well as single-channel seismic reflection observations in the Japan Trench and the juncture with the Kuril Trench during the French-Japanese Kaiko project (northern sector...
Solute transport with equilibrium aqueous complexation and either sorption or ion exchange: Simulation methodology and applications
F.M. Lewis, Clifford I. Voss, J. Rubin
1987, Journal of Hydrology (90) 81-115
Methodologies that account for specific types of chemical reactions in the simulation of solute transport can be developed so they are compatible with solution algorithms employed in existing transport codes. This enables the simulation of reactive transport in complex multidimensional flow regimes, and provides a means for existing codes to...
Sediment-yield history of a small basin in southern Utah, 1937-1976: Implications for land management and geomorphology
R. Hereford
1987, Geology (15) 954-957
Alluvium deposited in a reservoir from 1937 to 1976 records the sediment-yield history of a small (2.8 km2), high-relief basin in semiarid southern Utah. Stratification in the alluvium shows that sediment was deposited in the reservoir only 21 times in 38 yr, a...
Benthic foraminifera of the Panamanian Province: distribution and origins.
R.W. Crouch, C. W. Poag
1987, Journal of Foraminiferal Research (17) 153-176
Two hundred twenty-nine species of benthic foraminifera have been identified from 96 stations representing 33 localities on the eastern Pacific inner continental shelf, ranging from southern Peru to northern Baja California. Their distributions mark nearshore provincial boundaries that are nearly identical with those previously documented from the distribution of ostracodes...
GEOGRAPHIC ESTIMATION OF RUNOFF-MODEL PARAMETERS.
Arthur R. Schmidt, Linda S. Weiss, Kevin A. Oberg
1987, Conference Paper
The U. S. Geological Survey is developing techniques to estimate and evaluate unit-hydrograph and loss-rate parameter values for rainfall-runoff models using Geographic Information System (GIS) procedures. The data base includes basin, soil, and climatological characteristics that will be stored in a GIS, and unit-hydrograph and loss-rate parameters obtained from calibration...
Volcanism and massive sulfide formation at a sedimented spreading center, Escanaba Trough, Gorda Ridge, northeast Pacific
J. L. Morton, M.L. Holmes, R.A. Koski
1987, Geophysical Research Letters (14) 769-772
Seismic-reflection profiles over the sediment-filled Escanaba Trough at the southern Gorda Ridge reveal a series of volcanic centers that pierce the sediment. The volcanic edifices are 3 to 6 km in diameter and are spaced at 15 to 20 km intervals along the axis of the...
Recent geologic history of lake Atitlán, a caldera lake in western Guatemala
C. G. Newhall, C. K. Paull, J.P. Bradbury, A. Higuera-Gundy, L.J. Poppe, S. Self, Sharpless N. Bonar, J. Ziagos
1987, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (33) 81-107
Lake Atitlán, a caldera lake in western Guatemala, was investigated for evidence of recent volcanic and tectonic activity. No vents, faults, or folds are apparent on high-resolution seismic reflection profiles of lake sediment, representing at least 17,500 years and probably more than 35,000 years of deposition. Three post-caldera stratovolcanoes...
Direct comparison of kinetic and local equilibrium formulations for solute transport affected by surface reactions
Jean M. Bahr, Jacob Rubin
1987, Water Resources Research (23) 438-452
Modeling transport of reacting solutes in porous media often requires a choice between models based on the local equilibrium assumption (LEA) and models involving reaction kinetics. Direct comparison of the mathematical formulations for these two types of transport models can aid in this choice. For cases of transport affected by...
Wind energy development in California, USA
H. Wilshire, D. Prose
1987, Environmental Management (11) 13-20
Windfarms have been developed rapidly in California in the last few years. The impetus has been a legislated goal to generate 10% of California's electricity by windpower by the year 2000, and generous state and federal tax incentives. Windpower is promoted as environmentally benign, which it is in traditional uses....
Chemical reactions simulated by ground-water-quality models
David B. Grove, Kenneth G. Stollenwerk
1987, Water Resources Bulletin (23) 601-615
Recent literature concerning the modeling of chemical reactions during transport in ground water is examined with emphasis on sorption reactions. The theory of transport and reactions in porous media has been well documented. Numerous equations have been developed from this theory, to provide both continuous and sequential or multistep models,...
Interactions among dietary minerals, arginine and lysine in rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri)
Y. N. Chiu, R. E. Austic, G. L. Rumsey
1987, Fish Physiology and Biochemistry (4) 45-55
Studies were conducted to determine whether interactions occur among dietary lysine, arginine and monovalent minerals in rainbow trout. In one experiment, rainbow trout fingerlings were fed diets containing three levels of lysine (2.4, 3.1 and 3.8 g per 100 g diet), two levels of arginine (1.7 and 2.5 g per...
Reflections from midcrustal rocks within the Mesozoic subduction complex near the eastern Aleutian Trench
M. A. Fisher, Roland E. von Huene, G.L. Smith
1987, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth (92) 7907-7915
Seismic reflection data collected in 1973 by Western Geophysical Company show that highly reflective rocks make up the midcrust of the convergent margin adjacent to the eastern Aleutian Trench. These rocks form an arch that strikes obliquely across the strongly expressed northeast-southwest structural grain of exposed Mesozoic rocks. In an...