Geological and inorganic materials
L. L. Jackson, P. A. Baedecker, T. L. Fries, P. J. Lamothe
1993, Analytical Chemistry (65) 12-28
No abstract available....
Use of principal-component, correlation, and stepwise multiple-regression analyses to investigate selected physical and hydraulic properties of carbonate-rock aquifers
C. Erwin Brown
1993, Journal of Hydrology (147) 169-195
Correlation analysis in conjunction with principal-component and multiple-regression analyses were applied to laboratory chemical and petrographic data to assess the usefulness of these techniques in evaluating selected physical and hydraulic properties of carbonate-rock aquifers in central Pennsylvania. Correlation and principal-component analyses were used to establish relations and associations among variables,...
Stratigraphic Context of Old Crow Tephra, Holitna Lowland, Interior Southwest Alaska
C. F. Waythomas, P.D. Lea, R.C. Walter
1993, Quaternary Research (40) 20-29
A thick deposit of Old Crow tephra was discovered in a bluff exposure along the middle Holitna River near the Kulukbuk Hills (61??20???N latitude, 157??10???W longitude) in interior southwest Alaska. This locality is the southwesternmost-known deposit of Old Crow tephra in Alaska. Thickness and grain-size data from this site support...
Electric-field-ratio profiling at the Silsilah tin-bearing greisen deposit, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
R.J. Kamilli, C.J. Zablocki
1993, Exploration and Mining Geology (2) 155-163
Buried, possibly mineralized granite cupolas at the Silsilah tin deposit in Saudi Arabia have been successfully located using a closely spaced electric-field-ratio profiling technique. In this study electrical fields at 27 and 270 Hz across grounded electrodes spaced 50m apart were measured along six traverses. The technique allowed the authors...
The Hatu gold anomaly, Xinjiang-Uygur Autonomous Region, China - testing the hypothesis of aeolian transport of gold
D. B. Smith, P. K. Theobald, S. Shiquan, R. Tianxiang, H. Zhihui
1993, Journal of Geochemical Exploration (47) 201-216
In 1987, a cooperative project between the U.S. Geological Survey and the Institute of Geophysical and Geochemical Exploration was initiated to evaluate the origin of the Hatu gold anomaly. The anomaly is located in the Hatu mining district in the northwest corner of Xinjiang-Uygur Autonomous Region in northwest China. The...
Three-dimensional simulations of ground motions in the San Bernardino Valley, California, for hypothetical earthquakes on the San Andreas Fault
A. Frankel
1993, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (83) 1020-1041
Three-dimensional finite difference simulations of elastic waves in the San Bernardino Valley were performed for two hypothetical earthquakes on the San Andreas fault: a point source with moment magnitude M5 and an extended rupture with M6.5. A method is presented for incorporating a source with arbitrary focal mechanism in the...
Bacterial degradation of acetone in an outdoor model stream
R. E. Rathbun, D. W. Stephens, D. Y. Tai
1993, Environmental Pollution (79) 153-162
Diurnal variations of the acetone concentration in an outdoor model stream were measured with and without a nitrate supplement to determine if the nitrate supplement would stimulate bacterial degradation of the acetone. Acetone loss coefficients were computed from the diurnal data using a fitting procedure based on a Lagrangian particle...
Model for episodic flow of high-pressure water in fault zones before earthquakes
J. Byerlee
1993, Geology (21) 303-306
In this model for the evolution of large crustal faults, water that originally came from the country rock saturates the initially highly porous and permeable fault zone. During shearing, the fault zone compacts and water flows back into the country rock, but the...
Alternative solution model for the ternary carbonate system CaCO3 - MgCO3 - FeCO3 - I. A ternary Bragg-Williams ordering model
P.L. McSwiggen
1993, Physics and Chemistry of Minerals (20) 33-41
The minerals of the ternary carbonate system CaCO3 - MgCO3 - FeCO3 represent a complex series of solid solutions and ordering states. An understanding of those complexities requires a solution model that can both duplicate the subsolidus phase relationships and generate correct values for the activities. Such a solution model...
Duck nest success on Conservation Reserve Program land in the prairie pothole region
H.A. Kantrud
1993, Journal of Soil and Water Conservation (48) 238-242
Habitat fragmentation from intensified farming has concentrated nesting waterfowl and their predators in the remaining, relatively small untitled habitats of the prairie pothole region in the United States. The areas of land that have been enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) in this area could help disperse these concentrations...
Editorial
B.N.K. Davis, T.R. New, C. Schonewald-Cox
1993, Biological Conservation (64) 1
No abstract available....
Fossils, rocks, and time
Lucy E. Edwards, John Pojeta Jr.
1993, Report
We study out Earth for many reasons: to find water to drink or oil to run our cars or coal to heat our homes, to know where to expect earthquakes or landslides or floods, and to try to understand our natural surroundings. Earth is constantly changing--nothing on its surface...
Monitoring active volcanoes
Robert I. Tilling
1993, Report
The San Andreas Fault
Sandra S. Schulz, Robert E. Wallace
1993, Report
The presence of the San Andreas fault was brought dramatically to world attention on April 18, 1906, when sudden displacement along the fault produced the great San Francisco earthquake and fire. This earthquake, however, was but one of many that have resulted from episodic displacement along the fault throughout its...
Dispersal patterns of red foxes relative to population density
Stephen H. Allen, Alan B. Sargeant
1993, Journal of Wildlife Management (57) 526-533
Factors affecting red fox (Vulpes vulpes) dispersal patterns are poorly understood but warranted investigation because of the role of dispersal in rebuilding depleted populations and transmission of diseases. We examined dispersal patterns of red foxes in North Dakota based on recoveries of 363 of 854 foxes tagged as pups and...
Fatty acid composition of fat depots in wintering Canada geese
J. E. Austin
1993, The Wilson Bulletin (105) 339-347
I determined the fatty acid composition of subcutaneous, abdominal, visceral, and leg saddle depots in adult female Canada Geese (Branta canadensis) wintering in north-central Missouri during October 1984-March 1985. Mean levels of C14:0, C16:0, C16:1, C18:0, C18:1, C18:2, and C18:3 generally were highest in the subcutaneous and abdominal depots. The...
A fortran program for Monte Carlo simulation of oil-field discovery sequences
Geoffrey C. Bohling, J.C. Davis
1993, Computers & Geosciences (19) 1529-1543
We have developed a program for performing Monte Carlo simulation of oil-field discovery histories. A synthetic parent population of fields is generated as a finite sample from a distribution of specified form. The discovery sequence then is simulated by sampling without replacement from this parent population in accordance with a...
Regional geology of the Woodford Shale, Anadarko Basin, Oklahoma; an overview of relevance to horizontal drilling
T.C. Hester, J. W. Schmoker
1993, Report, Petroleum-reservoir geology in the southern Midcontinent
No abstract available ...
Teleseismic velocity tomography using the ACH method; theory and application to continental-scale studies
J.R. Evans, Ulrich Achauer
1993, Book chapter, Seismic tomography; theory and practice
No abstract available ...
Adult survival of Black-legged Kittiwakes Rissa tridactyla in a Pacific colony
Scott A. Hatch, Bay D. Roberts, Brian S. Fadely
1993, Ibis (135) 247-254
Breeding Black-legged Kittiwakes Rissa tridactyla survived at a mean annual rate of 0.926 in four years at a colony in Alaska. Survival rates observed in sexed males (0.930) and females (0.937) did not differ significantly. The rate of return among nonbreeding Kittiwakes (0.839) was lower than that of known breeders,...
Economics of utilization of high sulfur coal resources - an integrated market approach
S.B. Bhagwat
1993, Mining Engineering (45) 1406-1408
Before the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, coal policies - especially coal research policies - were geared to find a solution to the sulfur emission problem. However, technologies to reduce sulfur emissions cannot be tailored for a single coal. A technology that will clean Illinois coal to compliance levels...
Quality of ground water in Jackson County, Mississippi, March - June 1993
L. J. Slack, W. T. Oakley, L. M. Cooper
1993, Open-File Report 93-479
No abstract available....
Cytonuclear genetic architecture in mosquitofish populations and the possible roles of introgressive hybridization
Kim T. Scribner, John C. Avise
1993, Molecular Ecology (2) 139-149
Spatial genetic structure in populations of mosquitofish (Gambusia) sampled throughout the south-eastern United States was characterized using mitochondrial (mt) DNA and allozyme markers. Both sets of data revealed a pronounced genetic discontinuity (along a broad path extending from south-eastern Mississippi to north-eastern Georgia) that corresponds to a recently recognized distinction...
Geochemical and analytical implications of extensive sulfur retention in ash from Indonesian peats
Jean S. Kane, Sandra G. Neuzil
1993, Special Paper of the Geological Society of America (286) 97-106
Sulfur is an analyte of considerable importance to the complete major element analysis of ash from low-sulfur, low-ash Indonesian peats. Most analytical schemes for major element peat- and coal-ash analyses, including the inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry method used in this work, do not permit measurement of sulfur...
Simulation and mapping of soil-water conditions in the Great Plains
R. B. Zelt, J. T. Dugan
1993, Water Resources Bulletin (29) 939-948
Soil-water conditions provide valuable insight into the hydrologic system in an area. A soil-water balance quantitatively summarizes soil-water conditions and is based on climatic, soil, and vegetation characteristics that vary spatially and temporally. Soil-water balances in the Great Plains of the central United States were simulated for 1951-1980. Results of...