Interpretation of gravity data in a complex volcano-tectonic setting, southwestern Nevada
David B. Snyder, W. J. Carr
1984, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth (89) 10193-10206
This regional gravity study, based on an irregular 2-km data grid, was conducted during the past few years at Yucca Mountain, southern Nye County, Nevada, as part of a program to locate a suitable repository for high-level nuclear waste. About 100 surface rock samples, three borehole gamma-gamma logs, and one...
Laboratory studies of volcanic jets
S. W. Kieffer, B. Sturtevant
1984, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth (89) 8253-8268
The study of the fluid dynamics of violent volcanic eruptions by laboratory experiment is described, and the important fluid-dynamic processes that can be examined in laboratory models are discussed in detail. In preliminary experiments, pure gases are erupted from small reservoirs. The gases used are Freon 12 and Freon 22,...
Comparative geochronology in the reversely zoned plutons of the Bottle Lake Complex, Maine: U-Pb on zircons and Rb-Sr on whole rocks
R. A. Ayuso, Joseph G. Arth, A.K. Sinha, J. Carlson, D. R. Wones
1984, Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (88) 113-125
The Bottle Lake Complex is a composite granitic batholith emplaced into Cambrian to Lower Devonian metasedimentary rocks. Both plutons (Whitney Cove and Passadumkeag River) are very coarse grained hornblende and biotite-bearing granites showing petrographic and geochemical reverse zonation. Two linear whole rock Rb/Sr isochrons on xenolith-free Whitney Cove and Passadumkeag...
Seed predation due to the yucca moth symbiosis
Jon E. Keeley, Sterling C. Keeley, C. C. Swift, J. Lee
1984, American Midland Naturalist (112) 187-191
All species of Yucca (Agavaceae) require the pollinator services of a species of moth in the genus Tegeticula (Lepidoptera: Incurvariidae). These moths oviposit in the ovary of the plants and the larvae are entirely dependent upon Yucca seeds for food. The extent and distribution of larval seed predation was examined...
The occurrence and behavior of radium in saline formation water of the U.S. Gulf Coast region
T. F. Kraemer, D.F. Reid
1984, Chemical Geology (46) 153-174
Radium has been measured in deep saline formation waters produced from a variety of U.S. Gulf Coast subsurface environments, including oil reservoirs, gas reservoirs and water-producing geopressured aquifers. A strong positive correlation has been found between formation-water salinity and Ra...
Deformation, geochemistry, and origin of massive sulfide deposits, Gossan lead district, Virginia
J. E. Gair, J. F. Slack
1984, Economic Geology (79) 1483-1520
The Gossan Lead district is a 28-km-long, northeast-trending belt of discontinuous massive sulfide deposits in the Blue Ridge province of southwestern Virginia. The deposits, hosted by the Ashe Formation of late Proterozoic age, consist of strata-bound lenses and layers of massive pyrrhotite, minor chalcopyrite, sphalerite, and pyrite, and rare arsenopyrite...
10Be accumulation in a soil chronosequence
M.J. Pavich, L. Brown, J. Klein, R. Middleton
1984, Earth and Planetary Science Letters (68) 198-204
We have measured the concentration of the cosmogenic isotope10Be in soil samples from various horizons at six sites, including three independently dated Rappahannock River terraces and a previously undated Piedmont soil to which we have assigned an age. All of the...
U-Th-Pb, Rb-Sr, and Ar-Ar mineral and whole-rock isotopic systematics in a metamorphosed granitic terrane, southeastern California
E. Dewitt, R.L. Armstrong, J. F. Sutter, R. E. Zartman
1984, Geological Society of America Bulletin (95) 723-739
Mesozoic structural domes are developed in an older Proterozoic crystalline basement of granitic to granodioritic foliate metaplutonic rocks in the Halloran Hills, southeastern California. Isotopic analyses of whole rocks and mineral separates from these rocks by U-Th-Pb, Rb-Sr, and Ar-Ar techniques yield a...
Heating of a fully saturated Darcian half-space: Pressure generation, fluid expulsion, and phase change
P. Delaney
1984, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer (27) 1327-1335
Analytical solutions are developed for the pressurization, expansion, and flow of one- and two-phase liquids during heating of fully saturated and hydraulically open Darcian half-spaces subjected to a step rise in temperature at its surface. For silicate materials, advective transfer is commonly unimportant in the liquid region; this is not...
Seismicity at Old Faithful Geyser: an isolated source of geothermal noise and possible analogue of volcanic seismicity
S. W. Kieffer
1984, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (22) 59-95
Old Faithful Geyser in Yellowstone National Park, U.S.A., is a relatively isolated source of seismic noise and exhibits seismic behavior similar to that observed at many volcanoes, including "bubblequakes" that resemble B-type "earthquakes", harmonic tremor before and during eruptions, and periods of seismic quiet prior to eruptions. Although Old Faithful...
Methods of Fitting a Straight Line to Data: Examples in Water Resources
Robert M. Hirsch, Edward J. Gilroy
1984, Water Resources Bulletin (20) 705-711
Three methods of fitting straight lines to data are described and their purposes are discussed and contrasted in terms of their applicability in various water resources contexts. The three methods are ordinary least squares (OLS), least normal squares (LNS), and the line of organic correlation (OC). In all three methods...
The martian hemispheric dichotomy may be due to a giant impact
D.E. Wilhelms, S. W. Squyres
1984, Nature (309) 138-140
Mars is divided into two fundamentally different geological provinces of approximately hemispherical extent1-3. The more southerly province is heavily cratered, contains relatively old geological units, and superficially resembles the lunar and mercurian highlands. The northern province is relatively lightly cratered and contains younger geological units, including extensive plains, volcanic edifices,...
Field testing the hypothesis of Darcian flow through a carbonate aquifer
J.J. Hickey
1984, Ground Water (22) 544-547
The acceptability of the hypothesis of Darcian flow through a semiconfined carbonate aquifer was tested prior to running a multiple-day aquifer test in Pinellas County, Florida. The approach used to test the hypothesis was to run a number of hour-long aquifer tests at different discharges with drawdown measured at the...
The Mohnian-Luisian boundary in the Coccolithus miopelagicus subzone, with new and related species of forminifers.
R.E. Arnal
1984, Journal of Foraminiferal Research (14) 1-15
New information obtained from samples colleced in a 1979 cruise is presented for the Luisian-Mohnian (Miocene) boundary. In some areas of the S California Borderland, the early Mohnian-Luisian boundary apparently occurs within the Coccolithus miopelagicus subzone. To suppor this statement, the location of the samples and a list of the...
Topography of the shield volcano, Olympus Mons on Mars
S.S.C. Wu, P. A. Garcia, R. Jordan, F.J. Schafer, B.A. Skiff
1984, Nature (309) 432-435
Olympus Mons, one of the largest known shield volcanoes in the Solar System, covers an area of >3.2 ?? 105 km2and has a diameter of >600 km, excluding its vast aureole deposits. The structure is five times larger than the largest shield volcano on the Earth. It is situated on...
Computer-assisted cartography: an overview.
S.C. Guptill, L.E. Starr
1984, South African Journal of Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing & Cartography (14) 13-18
An assessment of the current status of computer-assisted cartography, in part, is biased by one's view of the cartographic process as a whole. From a traditional viewpoint we are concerned about automating the mapping process; from a progressive viewpoint we are concerned about using the tools of computer science to...
A simple model of ice segregation using an analytic function to model heat and soil-water flow
T. V. Hromadka II, G. L. Guymon
1984, Journal of Energy Resources Technology, Transactions of the ASME (106) 515-520
For slowly moving freezing fronts in soil, the heat-transport equation may be approximated by the Laplacian of temperature. Consequently, potential theory may be assumed to apply and the temperature state can be approximated by an analytic function. The movement of freezing fronts may be approximated by a time-stepped solution of...
Textural and stable isotope studies of the Big Mike cupriferous volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit, Pershing County, Nevada
R. O. Rye, R. J. Roberts, W.S. Snyder, G.L. Lahusen, J.E. Motica
1984, Economic Geology (79) 124-140
The massive ore contains two major generations of pyrite, a fine and a coarse grained, both of which show a striking variety of textures involving quartz. Framboidal pyrite in the argillite host rock has delta 34 S values of approximately -24 per mil indicating the presence of a euxinic environment. The delta 34 S...
Changing patterns of Pennsylvanian coal-swamp vegetation and implications of climatic control on coal occurrence
T.L. Phillips, R.A. Peppers
1984, International Journal of Coal Geology (3) 205-255
Improved regional and interregional stratigraphic correlations of Pennsylvanian strata permit comparisons of vegetational changes in Euramerican coal swamps. The coal-swamp vegetation is known directly from in situ coal-ball peat deposits from more than 65 coals in the United States and Europe....
Chromite from the Blue Ridge province of North Carolina
Bruce R. Lipin
1984, American Journal of Science (284) 507-529
Accessory chromite in dunite shows a variety of textures that indicate alteration. One group, type A, consists of four types of chromite: clean chromite; lattice chromite, in which the invading chlorite occurs along three directions in the (100) plane; optically zoned chromite; and poikiloblastic chromite. Most of type A chromites...
Petrochemistry, age and isotopic composition of alkali basalts from Ponape Island, Western Pacific
T.H. Dixon, Rodey Batiza, Kiyoto Futa, D. Martin
1984, Chemical Geology (43) 1-28
Eleven analyzed lava samples from Ponape Island are alkali olivine basalt, basanite and basanitoid. Most lavas are aphyric or sparsely phyric (< 10% phenocrysts) and have phenocrysts of olivine (Fo77-80), clinopyroxene and titanomagnetite, and microphenocrysts of plagioclase (An53-68) in a fine-grained groundmass of olivine, clinopyroxene, plagioclase, opaques, potassic oligoclase, ??...
A Model of Regional Ground-Water Flow in Secondary-Permeability Terrane
J. M. Gerhart
1984, Groundwater (22) 168-175
The ground-water flow system in the Lower Susquehanna River Basin in Pennsylvania and Maryland can be considered as one complex unconfined aquifer in which secondary porosity and permeability are the dominant influences on the occurrence and flow of ground water. The degree of development of...
Lead and strontium isotopic evidence for crustal interaction and compositional zonation in the source regions of Pleistocene basaltic and rhyolitic magmas of the Coso volcanic field, California
C. R. Bacon, H. Kurasawa, M.H. Delevaux, R. W. Kistler, B. R. Doe
1984, Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (85) 366-375
The isotopic compositions of Pb and Sr in Pleistocene basalt, high-silica rhyolite, and andesitic inclusions in rhyolite of the Coso volcanic field indicate that these rocks were derived from different levels of compositionally zoned magmatic systems. The 2 earliest rhyolites probably were tapped from short-lived silicic reservoirs, in contrast to...
Inter-pulse high-resolution gamma-ray spectra using a 14 MeV pulsed neutron generator
L.G. Evans, J.I. Trombka, D.H. Jensen, W.A. Stephenson, R. A. Hoover, J.L. Mikesell, A.B. Tanner, F. E. Senftle
1984, Nuclear Instruments and Methods In Physics Research (219) 233-242
A neutron generator pulsed at 100 s-1 was suspended in an artificial borehole containing a 7.7 metric ton mixture of sand, aragonite, magnetite, sulfur, and salt. Two Ge(HP) gamma-ray detectors were used: one in a borehole sonde, and one at the outside wall of the sample tank opposite the neutron...
Current impact of DDE on black-crowned night-herons in the intermountain west
Charles J. Henny, Lawrence J. Blus, Alexander J. Krynitsky, Christine M. Bunck
1984, Journal of Wildlife Management (48) 1-13
Organochlorine contamination was studied in eight black-crowned night-heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) populations nesting in Washington, Oregon, and Nevada in 1978-80. DDE was detected in 220 eggs sampled; eggshell thickness was negatively correlated with residues of DDE and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB's). Other contaminants were detected in 35% or fewer of the eggs....