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U-Th-Pb zircon dating of the 13.8-Ma dacite volcanic dome at Cerro Rico de Potosi, Bolivia
R. E. Zartman, C. G. Cunningham
1995, Earth and Planetary Science Letters (133) 227-237
The temporal relationship between the extrusion of the Miocene dacite volcanic dome at Cerro Rico de Potasi, Bolivia, and the associated Ag-Sn mineralization has an important bearing on the heat and metal sources for this world class mineral deposit. The present study uses U-Th-Pb dating of sparse zircon contained in...
Techniques for determining pressure in the hydrothermal diamond- anvil cell: behavior and identification of ice polymorphs (I, III, V, VI)
H.T. Haselton Jr., Chou I-Ming, A.H. Shen, William A. Bassett
1995, American Mineralogist (80) 1302-1306
For H2O densities > 1.0 g/cm3, a determination of the ice melting temperature provides the density information required to calculate the P-T path that the sample in a hydrothermal diamond-anvil cell follows when the sample is heated isochorically. The principal difficulty is the identification of the polymorph because of metastable...
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...
Composition of precipitation, bulk deposition, and runoff at a granitic bedrock catchment in the Loch Vale watershed, Colorado, USA
David W. Clow, M. Alisa Mast
1995, Biogeochemistry of seasonally snow-covered catchments. Proc. symposium, Boulder, 1995 (228) 235-242
The chemical composition of precipitation, bulk deposition, and runoff from a 30-m2 granitic bedrock catchment in the Loch Vale Watershed in Rocky Mountain National Park was monitored over a 6-week period in the summer of 1994 to determine the importance of dry deposition in the alpine zone. Concentrations of acid...
A summary of the effects of mining and related activities on the sediment-trace element geochemistry of Lake Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, USA
A. J. Horowitz, K. A. Elrick, J. A. Robbins, R.B. Cook
1995, Journal of Geochemical Exploration (52) 135-144
During 1989 and 1990 a series of 12 gravity cores, and 150 surface grab samples were collected in Lake Coeur d'Alene, Idaho to determine trace element concentrations, partitioning and surface and subsurface distribution patterns in the bed sediments of the lake....
The chemical and hydrologic structure of Poas volcano, Costa Rica
G.L. Rowe Jr., S.L. Brantley, J.F. Fernandez, A. Borgia
1995, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (64) 233-267
Comparison of the chemical characteristics of spring and river water draining the flanks of Poas Volcano, Costa Rica indicates that acid chloride sulfate springs of the northwestern flank of the volcano are derived by leakage and mixing of acid brines formed in the summit hydrothermal system with dilute flank groundwater....
Role of near-bed turbulence in bedload transport
Jonathan M. Nelson, Ronald L. Shreve, Stephen R. McLean
1995, Conference Paper, Proceedings of Engineering Mechanics
Bedload transport by a turbulent fluid moving over an erodible sediment bed results from complex interactions between flow field of the overlying fluid and the grains making up the bed. To develop a better view of these interactions, a method that combines high-speed photography with laser-Doppler velocimetry was devised. The...
The spectra program library: A PC based system for gamma-ray spectra analysis and INAA data reduction
P. A. Baedecker, J. N. Grossman
1995, Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry (198) 55-68
A PC based system has been developed for the analysis of gamma-ray spectra and for the complete reduction of data from INAA experiments, including software to average the results from mulitple lines and multiple countings and to produce a final report of analysis. Graphics algorithms may be called for the...
Continental climate response to orbital forcing from biogenic silica records in Lake Baikal
Steven M. Colman, J.A. Peck, E.B. Karabanov, Susan J. Carter, J.P. Bradbury, J.W. King, D. F. Williams
1995, Nature (378) 769-771
CHANGES in insolation caused by periodic changes in the Earth's orbital parameters provide the primary forcing for global ice ages1-6. But it is not clear to what extent the climates in continental interiors are controlled directly by regional variations in insolation and to what extent they are driven instead by...
Glacial morphology and depositional sequences of the Antarctic Continental Shelf
Uri S. ten Brink, Christopher Schneider
1995, Geology (23) 580-584
We propose a simple model for the unusual depositional sequences and morphology of the Antarctic continental shelf. Our model considers the regional stratal geometry and the reversed morphology of the Antarctic continental shelf to be principally the results of time-integrated effects of glacial...
The stability of hydrogen ion and specific conductance in filtered wet-deposition samples stored at ambient temperatures
J.D. Gordon, L.J. Schroder, A. L. Morden-Moore, V.C. Bowersox
1995, Water, Air, & Soil Pollution (83) 299-313
Separate experiments by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Illinois State Water Survey Central Analytical Laboratory (CAL) independently assessed the stability of hydrogen ion and specific conductance in filtered wet-deposition samples stored at ambient temperatures. The USGS experiment represented a test of sample stability under a diverse range of...
Discrete fracture modeling-ESF North Portal Area, Yucca Mountain Nevada
Lawrence O. Anna
Hughes Howard R., editor(s)
1995, Conference Paper, High Level Radioactive Waste Management - Proceedings of the Annual International Conference
Statistical parameters from three-dimensional fracture network and hydraulic parameters were developed to be used in site scale models. This approach utilizes geometric fracture models and assess their impact on flow characteristics and parameters. Laboratory and field-testing data will be integrated to calibrate the flow models and to determine sensitivities of...
Benzene oxidation coupled to sulfate reduction
Derek R. Lovley, J.D. Coates, J.C. Woodward, Elizabeth J.P. Phillips
1995, Applied and Environmental Microbiology (61) 953-958
Highly reduced sediments from San Diego Bay, Calif., that were incubated under strictly anaerobic conditions metabolized benzene within 55 days when they were exposed initially to I μM benzene. The rate of benzene metabolism increased as benzene was added back to the benzene-adapted sediments. When a [14C]benzene tracer was included...
Relations between pesticide use and riverine flux in the Mississippi River Basin
Steven J. Larson, Paul D. Capel, Donald A. Goolsby, Steven D. Zaugg, Mark W. Sandstrom
1995, Chemosphere (31) 3305-3321
In an intensive subcontimental study of pesticides in surface waters of the United States, concentrations of 26 high-use pesticides were measured at nine sites in the Mississippi River basin from May 1991 through March 1992. Calculated total fluxes were combined with agricultural-use data to estimate the percentage of applied pesticide...
Determination of nanogram per liter concentrations of volatile organic compounds in water by capillary gas chromatography and selected ion monitoring mass spectrometry and its use to define groundwater flow directions in Edwards Aquifer, Texas
P.M. Buszka, D.L. Rose, G. B. Ozuna, G.E. Groschen
1995, Analytical Chemistry (67) 3659-3667
A method has been developed to measure nanogram per liter amounts of selected volatile organic compounds (VOCs) including dichlorodifluoromethane, trichlorofluoromethane, cis-1,2-dichloroethene, trichloroethene, tetrachloroethene, and the isomers of dichlorobenzene in water. The method uses purge-and-trap techniques on a 100 mL sample, gas chromatography with a megabore capillary column, and electron impact,...
Extending and expanding the life of older current meters
W.J. Strahle, Marinna A. Martini
1995, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the IEEE Working Conference on Current Measurement
The EG&G Model 610 VACM and Model 630 VMCM are standards for ocean current measurements. It is simple to add peripheral sensors to the data stream of the VACM by use of add-on CMOS circuitry. The firmware control of the VMCM makes it virtually impossible to add sampling of additional...
Regional mapping of karst terrains in order to avoid potential environmental problems
K.S. Johnson, J.F. Quinlan
1995, Cave and Karst Science - Transactions British Cave Research Association (21) 37-39
The oklahoma Geological Survey will prepare a map of the State at a scale of 1:500,000 to show karst terrains and associated environmental problems in Oklahoma. Surface and near-surface carbonates (limestone and dolomite) comprise about 6% of the surface area of the State, whereas sulphates (gypsum and anhydrite) comprise about...
The effect of surface anisotropy and viewing geometry on the estimation of NDVI from AVHRR
David Meyer, M. Verstraete, B. Pinty
1995, Remote Sensing Reviews (12) 3-27
Since terrestrial surfaces are anisotropic, all spectral reflectance measurements obtained with a small instantaneous field of view instrument are specific to these angular conditions, and the value of the corresponding NDVI, computed from these bidirectional reflectances, is relative to the particular geometry of illumination and viewing at the time of...
Changing drainage patterns within South Cascade Glacier, Washington, USA, 1964-1992
A. G. Fountain, B. H. Vaughn
1995, Biogeochemistry of seasonally snow-covered catchments. Proc. symposium, Boulder, 1995 (228) 379-386
The theoretical patterns of water drainage are presented for South Cascade Glacier for four different years between 1964 and 1992, during which the glacier was thinning and receding. The theoretical pattern compares well, in a broad sense, with the flow pattern determined from tracer injections in 1986 and 1987. Differences...
Tilting history of the San Manuel-Kalamazoo porphyry system, southeastern Arizona
E. R. Force, W.R. Dickinson, J.T. Hagstrum
1995, Economic Geology (90) 67-80
The Laramide San Manuel-Kalamazoo porphyry system of Arizona has been pivotal in concepts of both extensional tectonics and alteration-mineralization zoning. This paper reexamines the tilting history in light of new work in the region and reinterprets the geometry of the deposit. The porphyry mineralization occurs in and near an intrusion...