Evidence for gas accumulation associated with diapirism and gas hydrates at the head of the Cape Fear Slide
E.A. Schmuck, C. K. Paull
1993, Geo-Marine Letters (13) 145-152
Single-channel seismic reflection profiles show evidence for areas of significant gas accumulation at the head of the Cape Fear Slide on the continental rise oft North Carolina. Gas accumulation appears to occur beneath a gas hydrate seal in landward-dipping strata and in domed strata associated with diapirism. In addition, gas...
Modeling transport processes in the coastal ocean
A.F. Blumberg, R. P. Signell, H. L. Jenter
1993, Journal of Environmental Engineering (1) 31-52
No abstract available....
Regional stratigraphic framework of surficial sediments and bedrock beneath Lake Ontario
D. R. Hutchinson, C.F. Lewis, G. Hund
1993, Geographie Physique et Quaternaire (47) 337-352
Approximately 2550 km of single-channel high-resolution seismic reflection profiles have been interpreted and calibrated with lithological and geochronological information from four representative piston cores and one grab sample to provide a regional stratigraphie framework for the subbottom deposits of Lake Ontario. Five units overlying Paleozoic bedrock were identified and mapped....
Investigating Climate Change of Western North America
James V. Geological Survey Gardner
1993, Report
Geology and human activity in the Florida Keys
Eugene A. Shinn
1993, Report
Lake Baikal - A touchstone for global change and rift studies
Deborah R. Hutchinson, Steve M. Colman
1993, Report
The effects of low pH and elevated aluminum on yellowstone cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki bouvieri)
Aida M. Farag, Daniel F. Woodward, Edward E. Little, B. L. Steadman, Frank A. Vertucci
1993, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (12) 719-731
Although acid deposition is not considered a problem in the western United States, surface waters in high elevations and fish inhabiting these waters may be vulnerable to acidification. This study examined the sensitivity of a western salmonid to acid and aluminum stress. Yellowstone cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki bouvieri; YSC) were...
Bioaccumulation of organic and inorganic selenium in a laboratory food chain
John M. Besser, Timothy J. Canfield, Thomas W. La Point
1993, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (12) 57-72
Aquatic organisms accumulated selenium (Se) from inorganic and organic Se species via aqueous and food-chain exposure routes. We measured aqueous and food-chain Se bioaccumulation from selenate, selenite, and seleno-L-methionine in a laboratory food chain of algae (Chlamydomonas reinhardtii), daphnids (Daphnia magna), and fish (bluegill, Lepomis macrochirus). Selenium concentrations were monitored radiometrically...
Mobility of radioisotopes in marine surface sediments
Marilyn R. Buchholtz ten Brink, P. H. Santschi
1993, Book chapter, Proceedings: Radioactivity and Environmental Security in the Oceans: New Research and Policy Priorities in the Arctic and North Atlantic
Transport of a radioisotope in a sediment-water system can be retarded by sorption of the isotope to solid; which is controlled by the affinity of the radioisotope for the sediment particles. In order to study trace metal and ra- dionuclide mobility on the sea floor, the following measurements were carried...
Seismic experiment ross ice shelf 1990/91: Characteristics of the seismic reflection data
1993, Report
The Transantarctic Mountains, with a length of 3000-3500 km and elevations of up to 4500 m, are one of the major Cenozoic mountain ranges in the world and are by far the most striking example of rift-shoulder mountains. Over the 1990-1991 austral summer Seismic Experiment Ross Ice Shelf (SERIS) was...
Priorities for landslide mapping during the International Decade of Hazard Reduction
E. E. Brabb
Stanislav Novosad, Peter Wagner, editor(s)
1993, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference and Field Workshop on Landslides, Czech and Slovak Republics
No abstract available....
Proposal for worldwide landslide hazard maps
E. E. Brabb
Stanislav Novosad, Peter Wagner, editor(s)
1993, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference and Field Workshop on Landslides, Czech and Slovak Republics
No abstract available....
Modelling passive margin sequence stratigraphy
M.S. Steckler, D. Reynolds, B. Coakley, B.A. Swift, R. D. Jarrard
1993, Book chapter, Sequence Stratigraphy and Facies Associations
We have modelled stratigraphic sequences to aid in deciphering the sedimentary response to sea-level change. Sequence geometry is found to be most sensitive to sea level, but other factors, including subsidence rate and sediment supply, can produce similar changes. Sediment loading and compaction also play a major role in generating...
Foraging ecology as related to the distribution of planktivorous auklets in the Bering Sea
George L. Hunt Jr., Nancy M. Harrison, John F. Piatt
1993, Conference Paper, The status, ecology and conservation of marine birds of the North Pacific
We review recent accounts of the foraging ecologies of five species of small auklets found in the Bering Sea. These birds eat a wide variety of zooplankton and micronekton. Least Auklets Aethia pusilla and Whiskered Auklets A. pygmaea, as far as is known, primarily eat copepods, whereas Created Auklets A. cristatella appear to specialize...
Chick growth in the California Gull: Relationships with hatching asynchrony and parental age
Bruce H. Pugesek
1993, Colonial Waterbirds (16) 183-189
Chick mass and growth during a six-day period were investigated among California Gulls (Larus californicus) in 1979 and 1980. In broods of two, levels of hatching asynchrony between siblings ranging from 0 - 4 days were observed. Hatching asynchrony resulted in initial mass differences between siblings that persisted and accelerated...
Seasonal variations of Zn/Cu ratios in acid mine water from Iron Mountain, California
Charles N. Alpers, D. Kirk Nordstrom, J. Michael Thompson
1993, Book chapter, Environmental geochemistry of sulfide oxidation
Time-series data on Zn/Cu weight ratios from portal effluent compositions [(Zn/Cu)water] at Iron Mountain, California, show seasonal variations that can be related to the precipitation and dissolution of melanterite [(FeII,Zn,Cu)SO4·7H2O]. Mine water and actively forming melanterite were collected from underground mine workings and chemically analyzed. The temperature-dependent solubility of Zn-Cu-bearing...
Transport and natural attenuation of Cu, Zn, As, and Fe in the acid mine drainage of Leviathan and Bryant Creeks
Jenny G. Webster, D. Kirk Nordstrom, Kathleen S. Smith
1993, Book chapter, Environmental geochemistry of sulfide oxidation
The Leviathan and Bryant Creek (LBC) drainage system, on the border of California and Nevada, flows through overburden and waste from a former open-pit sulfur mine. The drainage contains acid mine waters with high concentrations of several trace elements, including Cu, Zn, and As, derived from oxidative weathering of sulfides...
Entrenchment and widening of the upper San Pedro River, Arizona
Richard Hereford
1993, GSA Special Papers (282) 1-46
The San Pedro River of southeast Arizona is a north-flowing tributary of the Gila River. The area of the drainage basin upstream of the 40-km-long study reach is about 3,200 km2. This study traces the historical evolution of the San Pedro River channel—specifically, the deepening, widening, and sediment deposition that...
Southern surface rupture associated with the 1992 M7.4 Landers Earthquake: Did it all happen during the mainshock?
S. E. Hough, J. Mori, E. Sembera, G. Glassmoyer, C. Mueller, S. Lydeen
1993, Geophysical Research Letters (20) 2615-2618
Approximately three minutes after the magnitude 7.4 Landers mainshock on 28 June 1992, a M5.7 aftershock occurred south of the mainshock epicenter, with a location of 34° 7.65′N, 116° 23.82′W. This aftershock was recorded on an array of portable digital seismic instruments deployed in Morongo Valley, 21 km southwest of...
Seismic evidence for active magmatic underplating beneath the Basin and Range Province, western United States
Craig M. Jarchow, George A. Thompson, Rufus D. Catchings, Walter D. Mooney
1993, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (98) 22095-22108
Near-vertical and wide-angle seismic reflection data provide evidence for the presence of a magma body at the base of the crust beneath Buena Vista Valley in northwestern Nevada. The seismic response of this hypothesized magma body is characterized by high-amplitude, near-vertical P wave reflections and a comparably strong P-to-S converted...
Formation of left-lateral fractures within the Summit Ridge Shear Zone, 1989 Loma Prieta, California, Earthquake
Arvid M. Johnson, Robert W. Fleming
1993, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (98) 21823-21837
The 1989 Loma Prieta, California, earthquake is characterized by the lack of major, throughgoing, coseismic, right-lateral faulting along strands of the San Andreas fault zone in the epicentral area. Instead, throughout the Summit Ridge area there are zones of tension cracks and left-lateral fracture zones oriented about N45°W, that is,...
Importance of model parameterization in finite fault inversions: Application to the 1974 Mw 8.0 Peru Earthquake
Stephen H. Hartzell, Charley Langer
1993, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (98) 22123-22134
The spatial and temporal slip distributions for the October 3, 1974 (Mw = 8.0), Peru subduction zone earthquake and its largest aftershock on November 9 (Ms = 7.1) are calculated and analyzed in terms of the inversion parameterization and tectonic significance. Teleseismic, long-period World-Wide Standard Seismograph Network, P and SH...
Variations in magma supply rate at Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii
John J. Dvorak, Daniel Dzurisin
1993, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (98) 22255-22268
When an eruption of Kilauea lasts more than 4 months, so that a well-defined conduit has time to develop, magma moves freely through the volcano from a deep source to the eruptive site at a constant rate of 0.09 km3/yr. At other times, the magma supply rate to Kilauea, estimated...
Deformation from 1973 to 1987 in the epicentral area of the 1959 Hebgen Lake, Montana, earthquake (Ms = 7.5)
James C. Savage, Michael Lisowski, W.H. Prescott, A.D. Pitt
1993, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (98) 2145-2153
A 40‐km aperture trilateration network centered on the 1959 Hebgen Lake earthquake epicenter has been surveyed in 1973, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1981, 1984, and 1987. The deformation inferred from those surveys is described roughly by a uniaxial, 0.266 ± 0.014 μstrain/yr, N15°E ± 1°extension that is uniform in both time...
Deformation from 1973 through 1991 in the epicentral area of the 1992 Landers, California, Earthquake (Ms = 7.5)
James C. Savage, Michael Lisowski, M. Murray
1993, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (98) 19951-19958
Deformation of a 50 × 60 km trilateration network that spans the epicenter of the 1992 Landers earthquake(Ms = 7.5) was measured by seven surveys over the 19 years preceding the earthquake. Three moderate earthquakes (1979 Homestead Valley, Ms = 5.6; 1986 North Palm Springs, Ms = 6.0; and 1992 Joshua Tree, Ms =...