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Mineralogy and geothermometry of high-temperature rhyolites from the central and western Snake River Plain
N. Honjo, B. Bonnichsen, W.P. Leeman, J.C. Stormer Jr.
1992, Bulletin of Volcanology (54) 220-237
Voluminous mid-Miocene rhyolitic ash-flow tuffs and lava flows are exposed along the northern and southern margins of the central and western Snake River Plain. These rhyolites are essentially anhydrous with the general mineral assemblage of plagioclase ??sanidine ?? quartz + augite + pigeonite ?? hypersthene ?? fayalitic olivine + Fe-Ti...
Permian and early(?) Triassic radiolarian faunas from the Grindstone Terrane, central Oregon
C.D. Blome, K. M. Reed
1992, Journal of Paleontology (66) 351-383
Moderately well preserved Permian and Early(?) Triassic radiolarian faunas from sedimentary melange cherts of the Grindstone terrane in central Oregon are nearly identical to coeval chert faunas in Japan. Although several Oregon taxa have been reported from limestone sequences in the central United States, most of the Oregon forms have...
Use of geochemical biomarkers in bottom sediment to track oil from a spill, San Francisco Bay, California
F. D. Hostettler, J. B. Rapp, K.A. Kvenvolden
1992, Marine Pollution Bulletin (24) 15-20
In April 1988, approximately 1500 m3 of a San Joaquin Valley crude oil were accidentally released from a Shell Oil Co. refinery near Martinez, Californa. The oil flowed into Carquinez Strait and Suisun Bay in northern San Francisco Bay Sediment and oil samples were collected within a week and analysed...
A model for the assessment of aquifer contamination potential based on regional geologic framework
D. R. Soller, R. C. Berg
1992, Environmental Geology and Water Sciences (19) 205-213
The texture and three-dimensional framework of geologic materials should be considered in assessments of groundwater's vulnerability to contamination because geology controls the movement of contaminants and groundwater and influences groundwater quality. Contaminants are introduced into, transmitted through, and stored by geologic materials. We present a model that identifies aquifers and...
GIS-assisted regression analysis to identify sources of selenium in streams
Randolph B. See, David L. Naftz, Charles L. Qualls
1992, Water Resources Bulletin (28) 315-330
Using a geographic information system, a regression model has been developed to identify and to assess potential sources of selenium in the Kendrick Reclamation Project Area, Wyoming. A variety of spatially distributed factors was examined to determine which factors are most likely to affect selenium discharge in tributaries to the...
Phase relations in the system NaCl-KCl-H2O: IV. Differential thermal analysis of the sylvite liquidus in the KCl-H2O binary, the liquidus in the NaCl-KCl-H2O ternary, and the solidus in the NaCl-KCl binary to 2 kb pressure, and a summary of experimental data for thermodynamic-PTX analysis of solid-liquid equilibria at elevated P-T conditions
I.-M. Chou, S.M. Sterner, Kenneth S. Pitzer
1992, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (56) 2281-2293
The sylvite liquidus in the binary system KCl-H2O and the liquidus in the ternary system NaCl-KCl-H2O were determined by using isobaric differential thermal analysis (DTA) cooling scans at pressures up to 2 kbars. Sylvite solubilities along the three-phase curve in the binary system KCl-H2O were obtained by the intersection of...
Grade-tonnage and other models for diamond kimberlite pipes
J. D. Bliss
1992, Nonrenewable Resources (1) 214-230
Grade-tonnage and other quantitative models help give reasonable answers to questions about diamond kimberlite pipes. Diamond kimberlite pipes are those diamondiferous kimberlite pipes that either have been worked or are expected to be worked for diamonds. These models are not applicable to kimberlite dikes and sills or to lamproite pipes....
Geology and geothermal potential of the Tecuamburro Volcano area, Guatemala
W. A. Duffield, G.H. Heiken, K.H. Wohletz, L.W. Maassen, G. Dengo, E.H. McKee, O. Castaneda
1992, Geothermics (21) 425-446
Tecuamburro, an andesitic stratovolcano in southeastern Guatemala, is within the chain of active volcanoes of Central America. Though Tecuamburro has no record of historic eruptions, radiocarbon ages indicate that eruption of this and three other adjacent volcanoes occurred within the past 38,300 years. The youngest eruption produced a dacite dome....
Brine history indicated by argon, krypton, chlorine, bromine, and iodine analyses of fluid inclusions from the Mississippi Valley type lead-fluorite-barite deposits at Hansonburg, New Mexico
J.K. Böhlke, J.J. Irwin
1992, Earth and Planetary Science Letters (110) 51-66
Argon, krypton, chlorine, bromine, and iodine were measured in a homogeneous population of high-salinity hydrothermal fluid inclusions from the Tertiary-age Mississippi Valley-type (MVT) lead-fluorite-barite deposits at Hansonburg, New Mexico to establish new types of evidence for the history of both the fluid and the major dissolved salts. Noble gases and...
Dissolution of aragonite-strontianite solid solutions in nonstoichiometric Sr (HCO3)2-Ca (HCO3)2-CO2-H2O solutions
Niel Plummer, E. Busenberg, P. D. Glynn, A.E. Blum
1992, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (56) 3045-3072
Synthetic strontianite-aragonite solid-solution minerals were dissolved in CO2-saturated non-stoichiometric solutions of Sr(HCO3)2 and Ca(HCO3)2 at 25°C. The results show that none of the dissolution reactions reach thermodynamic equilibrium. Congruent dissolution in Ca(HCO3)2 solutions either attains or closely approaches stoichiometric saturation with respect to the dissolving solid. In Sr(HCO3)2 solutions the reactions usually become incongruent,...
Importance of methane-oxidizing bacteria in the methane budget as revealed by the use of a specific inhibitor
Ronald S. Oremland, Charles W. Culbertson
1992, Nature (356) 421-423
METHANE is a greenhouse gas whose concentration in the atmosphere is increasing. Much of this methane is derived from the metabolism of methane-generating (methanogenic) bacteria and over the past two decades much has been learned about the ecology of methanogens; specific inhibitors of methanogenesis, such as 2-bromoethanesulphonic acid, have proved useful...
The supply and demand for pollution control: Evidence from wastewater treatment
V.D. McConnell, G. E. Schwarz
1992, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management (23) 54-77
This paper analyzes the determination of pollution control from wastewater treatment plants as an economic decision facing local or regional regulators. Pollution control is measured by plant design effluent concentration levels and is fully endogenous in a supply- and-demand model of treatment choice. On the supply side, plant costs are...
Sr, Nd, and Pb isotopes of ultramafic xenoliths in volcanic rocks of Eastern China: Enriched components EMI and EMII in subcontinental lithosphere
M. Tatsumoto, A. R. Basu, H. Wankang, W. Junwen, X. Guanghong
1992, Earth and Planetary Science Letters (113) 107-128
The U-Th-Pb, Sm-Nd, and Rb-Sr isotopic systematics of mafic and ultramafic xenolithic rocks and associated megacrystic inclusions of aluminous augite and garnet, that occur in three alkalic volcanic suites: Kuandian in eastern Liaoning Province, Hanluoba in Hebei Province, and Minxi in western Fujian Province, China are described. In various isotopic...
Statistical analysis of the radon-222 potential of rocks in Virginia, U.S.A.
C. Erwin Brown, D.G. Mose, G.W. Mushrush, C.E. Chrosniak
1992, Environmental Geology and Water Sciences (19) 193-203
More than 3,200 indoor radon-222 (222Rn) measurements were made seasonally in an area of about 1,000 square kilometers of the Coastal Plain and Piedmont physiographic provinces in Virginia, U.S.A. Results of these measurements indicate that some geological units are associated, on the average, with twice as much indoor222Rn as other...
Differentiation and magma mixing on Kilauea's east rift zone - A further look at the eruptions of 1955 and 1960. Part I. The late 1955 lavas
Rosalind Tuthill Helz, T. L. Wright
1992, Bulletin of Volcanology (54) 361-384
The lavas of the 1955 east rift eruption of Kilauea Volcano have been the object of considerable petrologic interest for two reasons. First, the early 1955 lavas are among the most differentiated ever erupted at Kilauea, and second, the petrographic character and chemical composition of the lava being erupted changed...
Effects of urban storm-runoff control on ground-water recharge in Nassau County, New York
Henry Ku, Nathan Hagelin, Herbert Buxton
1992, Groundwater (30) 507-514
Before urban development, most ground-water recharge on Long Island, New York, occurred during the dormant season, when evapotranspiration is low. The use of recharge basins for collection and disposal of urban storm runoff in Nassau County has enabled ground-water recharge to occur also during the...
Evaluation of the depth-integration method of measuring water discharge in large rivers
J. A. Moody, B.M. Troutman
1992, Journal of Hydrology (135) 201-236
The depth-integration method of measuring water discharge makes a continuous measurement of the water velocity from the water surface to the bottom at 20 to 40 locations or verticals across a river. It is especially practical for large rivers where river traffic makes it impractical to use boats...
Study of salt transport processes in Delaware Bay
Roy Walters
1992, Conference Paper
The study described here is a subset of a broader climate-related study, and is focused primarily on salinity intrusion into Delaware Bay and River. Given changes in freshwater discharge into the Delaware River as determined from the larger study, and given probable sea level rise estimates, the purpose here is...
Floodplain storage of mine tailings in the Belle Fourche river system: a sediment budget approach
D. C. Marron
1992, Earth Surface Processes and Landforms (17) 675-685
Arsenic‐contaminated mine tailings that were discharged into Whitewood Creek at Lead, South Dakota, from 1876 to 1978, were deposited along the floodplains of Whitewood Creek and the Belle Fourche River. The resulting arsenic‐contaminated floodplain deposit consists mostly of overbank sediments and filled abandoned meanders along White‐wood Creek, and overbank and...
Use of forecasting signatures to help distinguish periodicity, randomness, and chaos in ripples and other spatial patterns
D. M. Rubin
1992, Chaos (2) 525-536
Forecasting of one-dimensional time series previously has been used to help distinguish periodicity, chaos, and noise. This paper presents two-dimensional generalizations for making such distinctions for spatial patterns. The techniques are evaluated using synthetic spatial patterns and then are applied to a natural example: ripples formed in sand by blowing...
Induced stresses due to fluid extraction from axisymmetric reservoirs
P. Segall
1992, Pure and Applied Geophysics PAGEOPH (139) 535-560
Earthquakes can be induced by fluid extraction, as well as by fluid injection. Segall (1989) proposed that poroelastic stresses are responsible for inducing earthquakes associated with fluid extraction. Here, I present methods for computing poroelastic stress changes due to fluid extraction for general axisymmetric reservoir geometries. The results of Geertsma...