Aeromagnetic evidence for a buried Early Cretaceous magmatic arc, northeast Japan
Carol A. Finn
1994, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (99) 22165-22185
Positive aeromagnetic anomalies, recent drilling, and models constructed from these data delineate the plutonic roots of the Early Cretaceous Kitakami magmatic arc in northeast Japan. Buried plutons, mostly offshore, produce belts of positive magnetic anomalies. These anomalies and magnetotelluric data suggest that the plutons form a batholith 70–120 km wide,...
Paleozoic plate-tectonic evolution of the Tarim and western Tianshan Regions, western China
Yangshen Shi, Huafu Lu, Dong Jia, Dongsheng Cai, Shimin Wu, Chuming Chen, David G. Howell, Zenon C. Valin
1994, International Geology Review (36) 1058-1066
The plate-tectonic evolution of the Tarim basin and nearby western Tianshan region during Paleozoic time is reconstructed in an effort to further constrain the tectonic evolution of Central Asia, providing insights into the formation and distribution of oil and gas resources. The Tarim plate developed from continental rifting that progressed...
Tectonic controls on ore-bearing intrusions of the Talnakh Ore Junction: Position, morphology, and ore distribution
Tatyana E. Zen’ko, Gerald K. Czamanske
1994, International Geology Review (36) 1033-1057
Analysis of fifteen hundred deep boreholes permits understanding of Noril'sk-type, ore-bearing intrusions with respect to stratigraphic position, thickness, and ore distribution, and provide insights into the evolution of the Talnakh and Noril'sk ore junctions. Weakly miner-alized, Lower Talnakh-type intrusions were emplaced early in each ore junction, followed by emplacement of...
Suspended sediment and stream discharge in Bloody Run and Sny Magill watershed, water year 1992
Stephen J. Kalkhoff, David A. Eash
1994, Iowa Geological Survey Bureau Technical Information Series 32
Hydrologic data were collected in the Bloody Run and Sny Magill watersheds in Clayton County, Iowa during the 1992 Water Year (October 1, 1991 to September 30, 1992) to provide data on suspended sediment and stream discharge from these watersheds. Suspended-sediment samples were collected daily during normal flow and several...
Ungulate herbivory of willows on Yellowstone's northern winter range
Francis S. Singer, Rex G. Cates
1994, Journal of Range Management (48) 563-565
No abstract available....
Residency patterns of migrating sandpipers at a midcontinental stopover
Susan K. Skagen, Fritz L. Knopf
1994, The Condor (96) 949-958
Arctic-nesting shorebirds require several refueling stops during their long migrations between breeding grounds and Central and South American wintering areas. The protection of stopover habitats for transcontinental migrants depends on whether birds fly long distances between a few select sites or fly short distances and stop at several wetlands. Although...
Estimates of site-dependent response spectra for design (methodology and justification)
Roger D. Borcherdt
1994, Earthquake Spectra (10) 617-653
Recent borehole-geotechnical data and strong-motion measurements constitute a new empirical basis to account for local geological conditions in earthquake-resistant design and site-dependent, building-code provisions. They provide new unambiguous definitions of site classes and rigorous empirical estimates of site-dependent amplification factors in terms of mean shear-wave velocity. A simple four-step methodology...
Geographic variation in Yellow-headed Blackbirds from the northern Great Plains
Daniel J. Twedt, William J. Bleier, George M. Linz
1994, The Condor (96) 1030-1036
We assessed geographic variability in morphology among Yellow-headed Blackbirds (Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus) collected from breeding populations in Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota in the United States and Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan in Canada during spring. Both male and female Yellow-headed Blackbirds tended to be larger in the more northern breeding...
Tag recovery estimates of migration of striped bass from spawning areas of the Chesapeake Bay
R.M. Dorazio, K.A. Hattala, C.B. McCollough, J.E. Skjeveland
1994, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (123) 950-963
In 1988–1991 striped bass Morone saxatilis were collected for tagging from various spawning areas within the Hudson River (New York) and the Chesapeake Bay (Maryland). The fish were tagged and released during traditional periods of spawning and recovered by commercial and recreational fishermen. The proportion of fish that migrated in spring–fall from...
The Death Valley turtlebacks reinterpreted as Miocene Pliocene folds of a major detachment surface
Daniel K. Holm, Robert J. Fleck, Daniel R. Lux
1994, The Journal of Geology (102) 718-727
Determining the origin of extension parallel folds in metamorphic core complexes is fundamental to understanding the development of detachment faults. An excellent example of such a feature occurs in the Death Valley region of California where a major, undulatory, detachment fault is exposed along the well-known turtleback (antiformal) surfaces of...
Heterogeneous hydrofrac ture development and accretionary fault dynamics: Reply
Mark P. Fischer, Terry Engelder, Kevin M. Brown, Barbara Bekins, Ben Clennell, David Dewhurst, Graham K. Westbrook
1994, Geology (22) 1052-1054
No abstract available ...
Effects of salinity on striped bass eggs and larvae from the Savannah River, Georgia
P. V. Winger, P. J. Lasier
1994, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (123) 904-912
Operation of a tide gate installed in the Savannah River by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to reduce dredging activities increased salinities upstream in important spawning habitat for striped bass Morone saxatilis. To assess the effects of salinity on survival and growth of striped bass at early life stages, newly...
Sea turtle survey: Cooperative effort in the Mansfield Channel
Donna Shaver
1994, Endangered Species Technical Bulletin (19) 10
No abstract available....
Venus cartography
R. M. Batson, Randolph L. Kirk, Kathleen Edwards, H.F. Morgan
1994, Journal of Geophysical Research E: Planets (99) 21173-21181
The entire surface of the planet Venus is being mapped at global and regional scales (1:50,000,000 through 1:1,500,000) with synthetic aperture radar (SAR), radar altimeter, and radiometer measurements of physical properties from the Magellan spacecraft. The mapping includes SAR image mosaics, shaded relief maps, and topographic contour overlays made from...
The magnitude 6.7 Northridge, California, earthquake of 17 January 1994
L. Jones, K. Aki, D. Boore, M. Çelebi, A. Donnellan, J. Hall, R. Harris, E. Hauksson, T. Heaton, S. Hough, K. Hudnut, K. Hutton, M. Johnston, W. Joyner, H. Kanamori, G. Marshall, A. Michael, J. Mori, M. Murray, D. Ponti, P. Reasenberg, D. Schwartz, L. Seeber, A. Shakal, R. Simpson, H. Thio, J. Tinsley, M. Todorovska, M. Trifunac, D. Wald, M.L. Zoback
1994, Science (266) 389-397
The most costly American earthquake since 1906 struck Los Angeles on 17 January 1994. The magnitude 6.7 Northridge earthquake resulted from more than 3 meters of reverse slip on a 15-kilometer-long south-dipping thrust fault that raised the Santa Susana mountains by as much as 70 centimeters. The fault appears to...
Biodiversity of the San Luis Valley
N. B. Kotliar
1994, Book, Change in the west: the evolution of the watershed approach: proceedings of the sixth annual conference
No abstract available....
Thorium-230 ages of corals and duration of the last interglacial sea-level high stand on Oahu, Hawaii
Barney J. Szabo, K.R. Ludwig, D.R. Muhs, K. R. Simmons
1994, Science (266) 93-96
Thorium-230 ages of emergent marine deposits on Oahu, Hawaii, have a uniform distribution of ages from ∼114,000 to ∼131,000 years, indicating a duration for the last interglacial sea-level high stand of ∼17,000 years, in contrast to a duration of ∼8000 years inferred from the orbitally tuned marine oxygen isotope record....
Palynological record from the North Atlantic region at 3 Ma: Vegetational distribution during a period of global warmth
Debra A. Willard
1994, Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology (83) 275-297
Pollen assemblages from five mid-Pliocene, deep-marine and shallow-marine sites in the North Atlantic Ocean region were analyzed quantitatively to estimate vegetational composition and terrestrial paleoclimates during a time interval centered at about 3 Ma. Three subarctic sites (58–67°N latitude) from the Norwegian Sea, northern Iceland, and the Labrador Sea yielded...
Interactive effects of CO2 enrichment and temperature on the growth of dioecious Hydrilla verticillata
De-Xing Chen, M. B. Coughenour, Debra Eberts, Joan S. Thullen
1994, Environmental and Experimental Botany (34) 345-353
Experiments of plant growth responses to different CO2 concentrations and temperatures were conducted in growth chambers to explore the interactive effects of atmospheric CO2 enrichment and temperature on the growth and dry matter allocation of dioecious Hydrilla [Hydrilla verticillata (L.f.) Royle]. Hydrilla plants were exposed to two atmospheric CO2 concentrations...
Reply to “Comment on ‘An efficient numerical solution of the transient storage equations for solute transport in small streams" by R. L. Runkel and S. C. Chapra
Robert L. Runkel, Steven C. Charpa
1994, Water Resources Research (30) 2863-2865
We thank Dawes and Short [this issue] for presenting an alternate technique for the efficient solution of the transient storage solute transport equations. After reading their comment, it is clear that several points in our original manuscript are in need of clarification. In this reply we provide additional information on...
Evidence from xenoliths for a dynamic lower crust, eastern Mojave Desert, California
John M. Hanchar, Calvin F. Miller, Joseph L. Wooden, Victoria C. Bennett, John-Mark G. Staude
1994, Journal of Petrology (35) 1377-1415
Garnet-rich xenoliths in a Tertiary dike in the eastern Mojave Desert, California, preserve information about the nature and history of the lower crust. These xenoliths record pressures of ∼ 10–12 kbar and temperatures of ∼ 750–800°C. Approximately 25% have mafic compositions and bear hornblende + plagioclase + clinopyroxene + quartz...
Anaerobic biodegradation of halogenated and nonhalogenated N-, s-, and o-heterocyclic compounds in aquifer slurries
Neal R. Adrian, Joseph M. Suflita
1994, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (13) 1551-1557
The fate of several halogenated and nonhalogenated heterocyclic compounds in anoxic aquifer slurries was investigated Substrate depletion and methane formation were monitored in serum bottle incubations by HPLC and GC, respectively Pyridine, pyrimidine, thiophene, and furan were not mineralized following an 11-month incubation, but the corresponding carboxylated or oxygenated compounds...
Isotopic complexities and the age of the Delfonte volcanic rocks, eastern Mescal Range, southeastern California: Stratigraphic and tectonic implications
R.J. Fleck, J.M. Mattinson, C.J. Busby, M. D. Carr, G. A. Davis, B.C. Burchfiel
1994, Bulletin (106) 1242-1253
Combined U-Pb zircon, Rb-Sr, 40Ar/39Ar laser-fusion, and conventional K-Ar geochronology establish a late Early Cretaceous age for the Delfonte volcanic rocks. U-Pb zircon analyses define a lower intercept age of 100.5 ± 2 Ma that is interpreted as the crystallization age of the Delfonte sequence. Argon studies document both...
Spatial variability in biodegradation rates as evidenced by methane production from an aquifer
Neal R. Adrian, Joseph A. Robinson, Joseph M. Suflita
1994, Applied and Environmental Microbiology (60) 3632-3639
Accurate predictions of carbon and energy cycling rates in the environment depend on sampling frequencies and on the spatial variability associated with biological activities. We examined the variability associated with anaerobic biodegradation rates at two sites in an alluvial sand aquifer polluted by municipal landfill leachate. In situ rates of...
Assessment of spatial variability of major-ion concentrations and del oxygen-18 values in surface snow, Upper Fremont Glacier, Wyoming, USA
D. L. Naftz, P. F. Schuster, M.M. Reddy
1994, Hydrology Research (25) 371-388
One hundred samples were collected from the surface of the Upper Fremont Glacier at equally spaced intervals defined by an 8,100 m2 snow grid to assess the significance of lateral variability in major-ion concentrations and del oxygen-18 values. For the major ions, the largest concentration range within the snow grid was...