Movements and distribution of radio-tagged northern squawfish near The Dalles Dam. Annual report 1992
R.S. Shively, S.R. Hirtzel, L.L. Mann, T.L. McGuire, G. Holmberg
1994, Report
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Integrated geology and preliminary cross section along the north ramp of the Exploratory Studies Facility, Yucca Mountain
D.C. Buesch, R. P. Dickerson, R.M. Drake, R.W. Spengler
1994, Conference Paper, High Level Radioactive Waste Management - Proceedings of the Annual International Conference
The Exploratory Studies Facility is a major part of the site characterization activities at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, and the north ramp is the first phase of construction. The N61W trending north ramp will transect the Bow Ridge and Drill Hole Wash faults and numerous minor faults, and traverses two thick...
Evaluation of sulfur dioxide emissions from explosive volcanism: the 1982-1983 eruptions of Galunggung, Java, Indonesia
G.J.S. Bluth, T. J. Casadevall, C.C. Schnetzler, S.D. Doiron, Louis S. Walter, A.J. Krueger, M. Badruddin
1994, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (63) 243-256
Galunggung volcano, Java, awoke from a 63-year quiescence in April 1982, and erupted sporadically through January 1983. During its most violent period from April to October, the Cikasasah Volcano Observatory reported 32 large and 56 moderate to small eruptions. From April 5 through September 19 the Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer...
Sedimentological indicators of paleoenvironments and siliciclastic stratigraphic sequences in some Miocene deposits of the Calvert Cliffs, southern Maryland
G. L. Shideler
1994, Southeastern Geology (34) 163-184
Middle Miocene siliciclastic deposits comprising the Calvert Cliffs section at the Baltimore Gas and Electric Company's (BG&E) nuclear power plant site in southern Maryland were analyzed in terms of lithostratigraphy, sedimentary structures, and granulometric parameters, to interprete paleo-environments within a sequence-stratigraphic framework. In terms of sequence-stratigraphic models, the BG&E section...
Particulate carbonate matter in snow from selected sites in the south-central Rocky Mountains
David W. Clow, George P. Ingersoll
1994, Atmospheric Environment (28) 575-584
Trends in snow acidity reflect the balance between strong acid inputs and reactions with neutralizing materials. Carbonate dust can be an important contributor of buffering capacity to snow however, its concentration in snow is difficult to quantify because it dissolves rapidly in snowmelt. In snow with neutral or acidic pH,...
Welded tuff porosity characterization using mercury intrusion, nitrogen and ethylene glycol monoethyl ether sorption and epifluorescence microscopy
M.M. Reddy, H.C. Claassen, D.W. Rutherford, C. T. Chiou
1994, Applied Geochemistry (9) 491-499
Porosity of welded tuff from Snowshoe Mountain, Colorado, was characterized by mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP), nitrogen sorption porosimetry, ethylene glycol monoethyl ether (EGME) gas phase sorption and epifluorescence optical microscopy. Crushed tuff of two particle-size fractions (1-0.3 mm and less than 0.212...
Degradation of trifluoroacetate in oxic and anoxic sediments
P.T. Visscher, C.W. Culbertson, R.S. Oremland
1994, Nature (369) 729-731
THE deleterious effect of chlorofluorocarbons on stratospheric ozone has led to international cooperation to end their use. The search for acceptable alternatives has focused on hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) or hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) which are attractive because they have relatively short atmospheric residence times. HFCs and HCFCs are attacked by tropospheric hydroxyl radicals,...
Contributions to a shallow aquifer study by reprocessed seismic sections from petroleum exploration surveys, eastern Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
D. Woodward
1994, Journal of Applied Geophysics (31) 271-289
The US Geological Survey, in cooperation with the National Drilling Company of Abu Dhabi, is conducting a 4-year study of the fresh and slightly saline groundwater resources of the eastern Abu Dhabi Emirate. Most of this water occurs in a shallow aquifer, generally less than 150 m deep, in the...
Petroleum exploration plays and resource estimates, 1989, onshore United States; Region 7, Mid-Continent
R.B. Powers, editor(s)
1994, Open-File Report 94-24
McMurdo LTER: streamflow measurements in Taylor Valley
D. McKnight, H. House, P. Von Guerard
1994, Antarctic Journal of the United States (29) 230-232
Has established a stream gaging network for the three major lake basins in Taylor Valley. These data are critical for determining nutrient budgets for the lake ecosystems and for understanding physical factors controlling microbial mats in the streams....
Mobilization of beryllium in the sedimentary column at convergent margins
C.-F. You, J.D. Morris, J. M. Gieskes, R. Rosenbauer, S.H. Zheng, X. Xu, T.-L. Ku, J. L. Bischoff
1994, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (58) 4887-4897
Studies of Be distributions in subduction zone sediments will help to understand questions regarding the enrichments of cosmogenic Be-10 in arc volcanic rocks. Analyses of Be-10 and Be-9 in sediments of Ocean Drilling Program Site 808, Nankai Trough and Be-9 in porewaters of Site 808 and Sites 671 and 672,...
Triaxial testing of Lopez Fault gouge at 150 MPa mean effective stress
D.R. Scott, D.A. Lockner, J.D. Byerlee, C.G. Sammis
1994, Pure and Applied Geophysics PAGEOPH (142) 749-775
Triaxial compression experiments were performed on samples of natural granular fault gouge from the Lopez Fault in Southern California. This material consists primarily of quartz and has a self-similar grain size distribution thought to result from natural cataclasis. The experiments were performed at a constant mean effective stress of 150...
'The Kesterson effect'
T. S. Presser
1994, Environmental Management (18) 437-454
Hypothesized to be derived from Cretaceous marine sedimentary rocks, selenium contamination of the Kesterson National Wildlife Refuge is traced through irrigation drainage to the source bedrock of the California Coast Ranges. This biogeochemical pathway of selenium is defined here as the 'Kesterson effect.' At the refuge ponds, this effect culminated...
Loma Prieta damage largely attributed to enhanced ground shaking
T.L. Holzer
1994, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (75) 299-301
Earthquake hazards are commonly treated independently by Earth scientists, yet when a large earthquake occurs, property losses are seldom totaled separately for each earthquake hazard. Four years after the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake rolled through northern California, a quantitative answer to the following question is not yet available: How much...
Rapid determination of global moment-tensor solutions
S.A. Sipkin
1994, Geophysical Research Letters (21) 1667-1670
In an effort to improve data services, the National Earthquake Information Center has begun a program, in cooperation with the Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology Data Management Center (IRIS DMC), to produce rapid estimates of the seismic moment tensor for most earthquakes with a body-wave magnitude...
Magmatic vapor source for sulfur dioxide released during volcanic eruptions: Evidence from Mount Pinatubo
P.J. Wallace, T.M. Gerlach
1994, Science (265) 497-499
Sulfur dioxide (SO2) released by the explosive eruption of Mount Pinatubo on 15 June 1991 had an impact on climate and stratospheric ozone. The total mass of SO2 released was much greater than the amount dissolved in the magma before the eruption, and thus an additional source for the excess...
Lithologic description of sediment cores from Buck Lake, Klamath County, Oregon
D.P. Adam, Hugh J. Rieck, M.L. McGann, K.H. Schiller, A.M. Sarna-Wojcicki
1994, Open-File Report 94-12
The volcanic history of Volcán Alcedo, Galápagos Archipelago: a case study of rhyolitic oceanic volcanism
Dennis J. Geist, Keith A. Howard, A. Mark Jellinek, Scott Rayder
1994, Bulletin of Volcanology (56) 243-260
Volcán Alcedo is one of the seven western Galápagos shields and is the only active Galápagos volcano known to have erupted rhyolite as well as basalt. The volcano stands 4 km above the sea floor and has a subaerial volume of 200 km3, nearly all of which is basalt. As...
Petroleum habitat of east Siberia, Russia
J. W. Clarke
1994, International Geology Review (36) 238-249
East Siberia comprises three petroleum provinces—Lena-Tunguska, Lena-Vilyuy, and Yenisey-Anabar—that occupy the area of the Siberian craton. Petroleum has been generated and has accumulated in Precambrian rifts beneath the sedimentary basins and, more importantly, within the section of the basin itself. The platformal deposits of the basins extend beneath...
Mineralogical studies of the nitrate deposits of Chile: VII. Two new saline minerals with the composition K6(Na,K)4Na6Mg10 (XO4) 12(IO3)12.12H2O: fuenzalidaite (X = S) and carlosruizite (X = Se)
J.A. Konnert, H. T. Evans Jr., J. J. McGee, G. E. Ericksen
1994, American Mineralogist (79) 1003-1008
Two new isostructural saline minerals from the nitrate deposits of northern Chile have the composition K6(Na,K)4Na6Mg10(XO4)12(IO3)12.12H2O: fuenzalidaite (X = S) and carlosruizite (X = Se,S,Cr). -from Authors...
Characteristics of zircons from volcanic ash-derived tonsteins in Late Permian coal fields of eastern Yunnan, China
Y. Zhou, Y. Ren, D. Tang, B. Bohor
1994, International Journal of Coal Geology (25) 243-264
Kaolinitic tonsteins of altered synsedimentary volcanic ash-fall origin are well developed in the Late Permian coal-bearing formations of eastern Yunnan Province. Because of their unique origin, wide lateral extent, relatively constant thickness and sharp contacts with enclosing strata, great importance has...
Effects of elevated water temperature and immunosuppressant treatment on prevalence and titer of infectious pancreatic necrosis virus in naturally infected brook trout
P. E. McAllister, W. J. Owens, W. B. Schill
1994, Journal of Aquatic Animal Health (6) 133-137
Using fingerlings of brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis naturally infected with infectious pancreatic necrosis virus (IPNV), we demonstrated that elevated water temperature and treatment with the immunosuppressant triamcinolone acetonide (generic Kenalog®) significantly increases the titer of IPNV and probably also the prevalence of the infection. Stress-promoting treatments could potentially enhance the...
Suspended sediments of the modern Amazon and Orinoco rivers
R.H. Meade
1994, Quaternary International (21) 29-39
The Amazon and Orinoco Rivers are massive transcontinental conveyance systems for suspended sediment. They derive about 90% of their sediment from the Andes that support their western headwaters, transport it for thousands of kilometers across the breadth of the continent and deposit it in the coastal zones of the Atlantic....
Loma Prieta earthquake video images
D.V. Prose
1994, Open-File Report 92-435
First recognition of the genus Verneuilia Hall and Clarke (Brachiopoda, Spiriferida) from North America (west-central Alaska)
R. B. Blodgett, J.G. Johnson
1994, Journal of Paleontology (68) 1240-1242
The brachiopod genus Verneuilia Hall and Clarke, 1893, is recognized for the first time in North America, where it is represented by a new species described here, V. langenstrasseni. This occurrence not only extends the geographic range of the genus, but also the lower age and stratigraphic limit into...