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Stable carbon and oxygen isotope studies of the sediments of Elk Lake, Minnesota
Walter E. Dean, Minze Stuiver
1993, GSA Special Papers (276) 163-180
Variations in the ratios of 18O:16O and 13C:12C in calcite throughout the Holocene in Elk Lake, Minnesota, are recorded in three varve-calibrated carbonate cores. Marl in a varved deep-basin (29.6 m) core consists mainly of calcite precipitated from surface waters during the summer and probably provides the least complicated isotope record. Marl...
Modern sedimentation in Elk Lake, Clearwater County, Minnesota
E.B. Nuhfer, R.Y. Anderson, J. Platt Bradbury, Walter E. Dean
1993, GSA Special Papers (276) 96
The varved sediments of Elk Lake, Clearwater County, Minnesota, contain a 10,000 year record of climatic and limnologic events. Sediment traps deployed in the lake’s water column from 1979 to 1981 and from 1983 to 1984 collected samples that permitted us to identify materials, to see the timing of sedimentation...
Chronology of Elk Lake sediments: Coring, sampling, and time-series construction
R.Y. Anderson, J. Platt Bradbury, Walter E. Dean, Minze Stuiver
1993, GSA Special Papers (276) 37-43
A 22 m series of cores from a continuously laminated sequence of postglacial sediment was recovered from 29.6 m of water from the deepest part of Elk Lake, Clearwater County, Minnesota, by piston and freeze-coring methods during the winters of 1978 and 1982. A varve time series constructed and used...
Geochemistry of surface sediments of Minnesota lakes
Walter E. Dean, Eville Gorham, Dalway J. Swaine
1993, GSA Special Papers (276) 115-133
Analyses of 36 trace, minor, and major elements were used to classify the sediments of 46 Minnesota lakes. Q-mode factor analyses grouped Minnesota lake sediments according to clastic-, carbonate-, organic-, and redox-related elements. Carbonate lakes occur in west-central Minnesota; their sediments have relatively high concentrations of CaCO3, Ba, and Sr....
Holocene climatic and limnologic history of the north-central United States as recorded in the varved sediments of Elk Lake, Minnesota: A synthesis
J. Platt Bradbury, Walter E. Dean, R.Y. Anderson
1993, GSA Special Papers (276) 309-328
Integration of the results and interpretations of geochemical, paleoecological, and sedimentological analyses of a varved sediment record provides a detailed chronicle of limnological and climatic changes for the past 10 ka at Elk Lake, west-central Minnesota. The early Holocene record at Elk Lake was controlled by circumstances of glacial history...
Elk Lake in perspective
R.Y. Anderson, Walter E. Dean, J. Platt Bradbury
1993, GSA Special Papers (276) 1-6
Elk Lake is located in the forested region of north-central Minnesota at the headwaters of the Mississippi River and occupies one of countless basins left behind as the last great Pleistocene ice sheet retreated northward into Canada. In this respect it resembles many other moderately deep, dimictic, hard-water lakes in...
Climatic and limnologic setting of Elk Lake
R.O. Megard, J. Platt Bradbury, Walter E. Dean
1993, GSA Special Papers (276) 19-36
Elk Lake is located on the Itasca moraine near the source of the Mississippi River in northwestern Minnesota. The basin is in calcareous glacial drift, and the lake water is a dilute solution of calcium and magnesium bicarbonate. Low-magnesian calcite formed by precipitation from the lake water has been a...
Environment of deposition of CaCO3 in Elk Lake, Minnesota
Walter E. Dean, R.O. Megard
1993, GSA Special Papers (276) 97-113
Elk Lake is near the present forest-prairie border in northwestern Minnesota, and is also located on the boundary between hard-water lakes that are typical of once-glaciated parts of the north-central United States and more saline prairie lakes of western Minnesota and the Dakotas. The sediments of the prairie lakes just...
A 100-year average recurrence interval for the San Andreas fault at Wrightwood, California
T. E. Fumal, David P. Schwartz, S.K. Pezzopane, R.J. Weldon II
1993, Science (259) 199-203
Evidence for five large earthquakes during the past five centuries along the San Andreas fault zone 70 kilometers northeast of Los Angeles, California, indicates that the average recurrence interval and the temporal variability are significantly smaller than previously thought. Rapid sedimentation during the past 5000 years in a 150-meter-wide structural...
40Ar/39Ar thermochronology and Alleghanian development of the southernmost Appalachian Piedmont, Alabama and southwest Georgia
Mark G. Steltenpohl, Michael J. Kunk
1993, GSA Bulletin (105) 819-833
40Ar/39Ar age spectra of hornblende, muscovite, and microcline, and total fusion ages of biotite from metamorphic rocks of the Inner Piedmont, Pine Mountain, and Uchee belts are reported. Mineral cooling ages from the eastern part of the Inner Piedmont are as follows: hornblende, 320 Ma; muscovite, 296 Ma; biotite, 293...
Exhumation of eclogitized continental basement during Variscan lithospheric delamination and gravitational collapse, Sudety Mountains, Poland
Mark G. Steltenpohl, Zbignew Cymerman, E.J. Krogh, Michael J. Kunk
1993, Geology (21) 1111-1114
A Variscan,deep-crustal-level (eclogite-facies),continental basement massif in western Poland, the Snieznik complex, was tectonically exhumed. Crustal-penetrating mylonite zones record three main kinematic events: early top-to-the-north-directed thrusting, right-slip transpression-tension, and late top-to-the-south and -east normal faulting. Thrusting resulted in extreme crustal thickening and associated eclogite-facies metamorphism. Right-slip movements produced retrogressive crystal-plastic simple-shear...
Denitrification measurements in aquatic sediments: A comparison of three methods
Sybil P. Seitzinger, Lars Peter Nielsen, Jane Caffrey, Peter Bondo Christensen
1993, Biogeochemistry (23) 147-167
Measurements of denitrification using the acetylene inhibition,15N isotope tracer, and N2 flux methods were carried out concurrently using sediment cores from Vilhelmsborg sø, Denmark, in an attempt to clarify some of the limitations of each technique. Three experimental treatments of overlying water were used: control, nitrate enriched, and ammonia enriched water....
Permafrost
Louis L. Ray
1993, Report
In 1577, on his second voyage to the New World in search of the Northwest Passage, Sir Martin Frobisher reported finding ground in the far north that was frozen to depths of "four or five fathoms, even in summer," and that the frozen condition "so combineth the stones together that...
Preliminary results of a helicopter electromagnetic and magnetic survey of the Oak Ridge Reservation, Tennessee for environmental and geologic site characterization
W.E. Doll, Jonathan E. Nyquist, V.F. Labson, L. Pellerin
1993, Book, Proceedings of the Symposium on the Application of geophysics to engineering and environmental problems: SAGEEP '93
The 35,252 -acre Oak Ridge Reservation (ORR), in the western portion of the Appalachian Valley and Ridge province in Tennessee, has been a nuclear production and development facility for 50 years. Contaminants in the many waste sites on the ORR include heavy radioactive isotopes as well as many organic and inorganic compounds. The locations,...
National Geodata Policy Forum: present and emerging U.S. policies governing the development, evolution, and use of the National Spatial Data Infrastructure: summary report
U.S. Geological Survey Federal Geographic Data Committee
1993, Book
The first National Geo-Data Policy Forum was held on May 10-12, 1993, in Tyson's Corner, Virginia. The objective of the National Geo-Data Policy Forum was to examine policies related to the evolution and use of the National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI). A second goal was to identify issues concerning spatial...