Lateral blasts at Mount St. Helens and hazard zonation
D. R. Crandell, R. Hoblitt
1986, Bulletin of Volcanology (48) 27-37
Lateral blasts at andesitic and dacitic volcanoes can produce a variety of direct hazards, including ballistic projectiles which can be thrown to distances of at least 10 km and pyroclastic density flows which can travel at high speed to distances of more than 30 km. Indirect effect that may accompany...
Radarclinometry
R.L. Wildey
1986, Earth, Moon and Planets (36) 217-247
A mathematical theory and a corresponding algorithm have been developed to derive topographic maps from radar images as photometric arrays. Thus, as radargrammetry is to photogrammetry, so radarclinometry is to photoclinometry. Photoclinometry is endowed with a fundamental indeterminacy principle even for terrain homogeneous in normal albedo. This arises from the...
Secretinite: A proposed new maceral of the inertinite maceral group
P.C. Lyons, Patrick G. Hatcher, F. W. Brown
1986, Fuel (65) 1094-1098
The new maceral secritinite (name derived from the word ‘secretory’) is proposed for subcircular, ovoid, crescent-shaped or oblong, commonly round on one or more sides, noncellular, highly reflective components of the inertinite maceral group. This maceral of secretory origin, known from many bituminous coals throughout the world, has been confused...
An interpretation of induced electric currents in long pipelines caused by natural geomagnetic sources of the upper atmosphere
W.H. Campbell
1986, Surveys in Geophysics (8) 239-259
Electric currents in long pipelines can contribute to corrosion effects that limit the pipe's lifetime. One cause of such electric currents is the geomagnetic field variations that have sources in the Earth's upper atmosphere. Knowledge of the general behavior of the sources allows a prediction of the occurrence times, favorable...
Deformation of poorly consolidated sediment during shallow emplacement of a basalt sill, Coso Range, California
W. A. Duffield, C. R. Bacon, P.T. Delaney
1986, Bulletin of Volcanology (48) 97-107
A 150-m-long, wedge-shaped unit of folded and faulted marly siltstone crops out between undeformed sedimentary rocks on the north flank of the Coso Range, California. The several-meter-thick blunt end of this wedge abuts the north margin of a basaltic sill of comparable thickness. Chaotically deformed siltstone crops out locally at...
Optical reflection from planetary surfaces as an operator-eigenvalue problem
R.L. Wildey
1986, Earth, Moon and Planets (36) 103-116
The understanding of quantum mechanical phenomena has come to rely heavily on theory framed in terms of operators and their eigenvalue equations. This paper investigates the utility of that technique as related to the reciprocity principle in diffuse reflection. The reciprocity operator is shown to be unitary and Hermitian; hence,...
New theories about ancient extinctions
H. Spall
1986, Earthquakes & Volcanoes (USGS) (18) 90-92
The abrupt disappearance of all the dinosaurs about 65 million years ago, along with perhaps half the plant species and other animals, has been one of the great geological mysteries. Clues to the cause of these extinctions have been scarce and open to many interpretations. But all this may be changing....
Effect of height and orientation (microclimate) on geomorphic degradation rates and processes, late-glacial terrace scarps in central Idaho
K. L. Pierce, Steven M. Colman
1986, Geological Society of America Bulletin (97) 869-885
Skip Nav DestinationRESEARCH ARTICLE| JULY 01, 1986Effect of height and orientation (microclimate) on geomorphic degradation rates and processes, late-glacial terrace scarps in central Idaho <i...
Nd, O and Sr isotopic constraints on the origin of Precambrian rocks, southern Black Hills, South Dakota
R.J. Walker, G. N. Hanson, J. J. Papike, J. R. O’Neil
1986, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (50) 2833-2846
The Nd, O and Sr isotopic characteristics of Precambrian metasedimentary, metavolcanic and granitic rocks from the Black Hills of South Dakota are examined. Two late-Archean granites (2.5-2.6 Ga) have Tdm ages of 3.05 and 3.30 Ga, suggesting that at least one of the granites was derived through the melting of significantly...
Structure of the North American Atlantic Continental Margin
J. S. Schlee, K.K. Klitgord
1986, Journal of Geological Education (34) 72-89
The use of multichannel seismic-reflection profiles to study oceanic areas has advanced our understanding of deep crustal structure and the history of its development. Off eastern North America, where the structure of the continental margin is essentially constructional, seismic profiles have approximated geologic cross sections up to 10–15 km...
Analysis of thematic map classification error matrices.
G.H. Rosenfield
1986, Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing (52) 681-686
The classification error matrix expresses the counts of agreement and disagreement between the classified categories and their verification. Thematic mapping experiments compare variables such as multiple photointerpretation or scales of mapping, and produce one or more classification error matrices. This paper presents a tutorial to implement a typical problem of...
The Pacific tsunami warning system
G. Pararas-Carayannis
1986, Earthquakes & Volcanoes (USGS) (18) 122-130
Of all natural disasters, tsunamis are among the most terrifying and complex phenomena, responsible for great loss of lives and vast destruction of property. Enormous destruction of coastal communities has taken place throughout the world by such great waves since the beginning of recorded history. The impact of tsunamis on human...
What won't Turnstones eat?
Robert E. Gill Jr.
1986, British Birds (79) 402-403
The Turnstone Arenaria interpres probably has one of the most varied diets of any wader species. Besides the 'normal' foods taken (see, e.g., Prater 1972, Nettleship 1973, Jones 1975), a considerable variety of 'unusual' foods and feeding behaviours has also been reported. Items taken include soap, gull excrement, dog food,...
Geology and tin-greisen mineralization of the Akash granite, northern Arabian Shield
K.S. Kellogg, C. W. Smith
1986, Journal of African Earth Sciences (4) 205-210
The western margin of the postorogenic Akash granite, 30 km E of Ha'il in the northern Arabian Shield, is greisenized and contains anomalous concentrations of Sn. The pluton intrudes metamorphic and intrusive rocks, and crops out as a 10 by...
Genesis of the Spar Lake strata-bound copper-silver deposit, Montana: Part I. Controls inherited from sedimentation and preore diagenesis
T. S. Hayes, M.T. Einaudi
1986, Economic Geology (81) 1899-1931
Mineable zones of the Spar Lake deposit occur where argentiferous copper sulfides and native silver formed cements and replaced certain earlier cements and clasts in the gently dipping middle quartzite beds of the upper member of the Revett Formation, middle Proterozoic Belt Supergroup. The copper sulfides and native silver are...
A comparison of several methods for the solution of the inverse problem in two-dimensional steady state groundwater flow modeling
Logan K. Kuiper
1986, Water Resources Research (22) 705-714
Two geostatistical approaches for the estimation of hydraulic conductivity and hydraulic head from hydraulic conductivity and hydraulic head measurements are developed for two-dimensional steady flow with sinks. For both approaches the field of the logarithm of hydraulic conductivity (log-conductivity) is represented as a random field with mean θ1+θ2x+θ3y where xand y denote Cartesian coordinates,...
The solubility of BaCO3(cr) (witherite) in CO2-H2O solutions between 0 and 90°C, evaluation of the association constants of BaHCO3+(aq) and BaCO30(aq) between 5 and 80°C, and a preliminary evaluation of the thermodynamic properties of Ba2+(aq)
Eurybiades Busenberg, Niel Plummer
1986, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (50) 2225-2233
One hundred and fifty new measurements of the solubility of witherite were used to evaluate the equilibrium constant of the reaction BaCO3(cr) = Ba2+(aq) + CO32−(aq) between 0 and 90°C and 1 atm total pressure. The temperature dependence of the equilibrium constant is given by logK = 607.642 + 0.121098T − 20011.25/T − 236.4948 logT where T is in degrees...
Effect of height and orientation ( microclimate) on geomorphic degradation rates and processes, late-glacial terrace scarps in central Idaho
K. L. Pierce, Steven M. Colman
1986, Geological Society of America Bulletin (97) 869-885
Terrace scarps can serve as a nearly ideal natural laboratory for the study of the evolution of slopes. This paper examines the effects of scarp size (height) and orientation (microclimate) by keeping constant variables such as age, lithology, and regional climate.If a scarp degrades as a closed system, and downslope...
Nd-Sr-Pb isotope constraints on the sources of west Maui volcano, Hawaii
E. Hegner, D. Unruh, M. Tatsumoto
1986, Nature (319) 478-480
The origin of the Emperor-Hawaiian volcanic chain is attributed to the northwesterly movement of the Pacific plate over a stationary mantle plume (hotspot)1. There has been considerable controversy as to the nature and number of sources of Hawaiian hotspot volcanism. Thus far, most geochemical models have been based on rock...
Cyclic terpenoids of contemporary resinous plant detritus and of fossil woods, ambers and coals
Bernd R. T. Simoneit, J.O. Grimalt, T.-G. Wang, R.E. Cox, Patrick G. Hatcher, A. Nissenbaum
1986, Organic Geochemistry (10) 877-889
Cyclic terpenoids present in the solvent extractable material of fossil woods, ambers and brown coals have been analyzed. The sample series chosen consisted of wood remains preserved in Holocene to Jurassic sediments and a set of of ambers from the Philippines (copalite), Israel, Canada and Dominican Republic. The brown coals...
Enstatite chondrites and enstatite achondrites (aubrites) were not derived from the same parent body
R. Brett, Klaus Keil
1986, Earth and Planetary Science Letters (81) 1-6
Enstatite achondrites (aubrites) were not derived from known enstatite chondrites by melting and fractionation on one and the same parent body, for these and other reasons: (1) There is no satisfactory mechanism for fractionating metal plus troilite in enstatite chondrites to...
Stick slip, charge separation and decay
D.A. Lockner, J.D. Byerlee, V.S. Kuksenko, A.V. Ponomarev
1986, Pure and Applied Geophysics PAGEOPH (124) 601-608
Measurements of charge separation in rock during stable and unstable deformation give unexpectedly large decay times of 50 sec. Time-domain induced polarization experiments on wet and dry rocks give similar decay times and suggest that the same decay mechanisms operate in the induced polarization response as in the relaxation of...
Effect of sediment depth and sediment type on the survival of Vallisneria americana Michx grown from tubers
Nancy B. Rybicki, Virginia Carter
1986, Aquatic Botany (24) 233-240
Sedimentation resulting from storms may have been one of the reasons for the elimination of submersed aquatic vegetation from the tidal Potomac River in the late 1930's. Laboratory studies were conducted to investigate the effects of different depths of overlying sediment and composition of sediment on the survival of Vallisneria americana Michx...
Tectonic significance of precambrian apatite fission-track ages from the midcontinent United States
K.D. Crowley, C. W. Naeser, C.A. Babel
1986, Earth and Planetary Science Letters (79) 329-336
Apparent apatite fission-track ages from drill core penetrating basement on the flank of the Transcontinental Arch in northwestern Iowa range from 934 ± 86 to 641 ± 90 Ma. These ages, the oldest reported in North America, record at least two...
Urea cycle activity and arginine formation in rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri)
Y. N. Chiu, R. E. Austic, G. L. Rumsey
1986, Journal of Nutrition (116) 1640-1650
Studies were conducted to determine whether rainbow trout fingerlings possess the ability to synthesize arginine via the urea cycle. Several urea cycle enzymes were detected in trout tissues. An experiment was conducted to determine whether the enzymes increase in response to starvation or in response to dietary protein level (0,...