Desk-top model buildings for dynamic earthquake response demonstrations
A. Gerald Brady
1992, Conference Paper, NIST Special Publication
Models of buildings that illustrate dynamic resonance behavior when excited by hand are designed and built. Two types of buildings are considered, one with columns stronger than floors, the other with columns weaker than floors. Combinations and variations of these two types are possible. Floor masses and column stiffnesses are...
Effects of acidic deposition on the erosion of carbonate stone - experimental results from the U.S. National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program (NAPAP)
P. A. Baedecker, M.M. Reddy, K.J. Reimann, C.A. Sciammarella
1992, Conference Paper, Atmospheric Environment - Part B Urban Atmosphere
One of the goals of NAPAP-sponsored research on the effects of acidic deposition on carbonate stone has been to quantify the incremental effects of wet and dry deposition of hydrogen ion, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides on stone erosion. Test briquettes and slabs of freshly quarried Indiana limestone and Vermont...
Comparison of the effects of filtration and preservation methods on analyses for strontium-90 in ground water
L.L. Knobel, L. DeWayne Cecil, S.J. Wegner, L.L. Moore
1992, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (20) 67-80
From 1952 to 1988, about 140 curies of strontium-90 were discharged in liquid waste to disposal ponds and wells at the INEL (Idaho National Engineering Laboratory). Water from four wells was sampled as part of the U.S. Geological Survey's quality-assurance program to evaluate the effects of filtration and preservation methods...
Analytical interferences of mercuric chloride preservative in environmental water samples: Determination of organic compounds isolated by continuous liquid-liquid extraction or closed-loop stripping
W.T. Foreman, S.D. Zaugg, L.M. Falres, M.G. Werner, T.J. Leiker, P.F. Rogerson
1992, Environmental Science & Technology (26) 1307-1312
Analytical interferences were observed during the determination of organic compounds in groundwater samples preserved with mercuric chloride. The nature of the interference was different depending on the analytical isolation technique employed. (1) Water samples extracted with dichloromethane by continuous liquid-liquid extraction (CLLE) and analyzed by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry revealed a...
Geochemical effects of deep-well injection of the Paradox Valley brine into Paleozoic carbonate rocks, Colorado, U.S.A.
R.J. Rosenbauer, J. L. Bischoff, Y.K. Kharaka
1992, Applied Geochemistry (7) 273-286
Brine seepage into the Dolores River from ground water in Paradox Valley, Colorado constitutes a major source of salt to the Colorado River. Plants are enderway to remove this source of salt by drawing down the Paradox Valley brine (PVB) and...
Surface chemistry associated with the cooling and subaerial weathering of recent basalt flows
A. F. White, M.F. Hochella Jr.
1992, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (56) 3711-3721
The surface chemistry of fresh and weathered historical basalt flows was characterized using surface-sensitive X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Surfaces of unweathered 1987–1990 flows from the Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii, exhibited variable enrichment in Al, Mg, Ca, and F due to the formation of refractory fluoride compounds and pronounced depletion in Si...
Sampling and analysis for radon-222 dissolved in ground water and surface water
L. DeWayne Cecil, T.F. Gesell
1992, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (20) 55-66
Radon-222 is a naturally occurring radioactive gas in the uranium-238 decay series that has traditionally been called, simply, radon. The lung cancer risks associated with the inhalation of radon decay products have been well documented by epidemiological studies on populations of uranium miners.The realization that radon is a public health...
Energy, time, and channel evolution in catastrophically disturbed fluvial systems
A. Simon
1992, Geomorphology (5) 345-372
Two diverse fluvial systems show that with time, channels adjust such that the rate of energy dissipation is minimized. One fluvial system, characterized by high relief and coarse-grained sediment, was subjected to an explosive volcanic eruption; the other system, characterized by low relief and fine-grained sediment, was subjected to dredging...
Associations of free-living bacteria and dissolved organic compounds in a plume of contaminated groundwater
R.W. Harvey, L.B. Barber II
McCalady Donald L., editor(s)
1992, Conference Paper, Journal of Contaminant Hydrology
Associations of free-living bacteria (FLB) and dissolved organic contaminants in a 4-km-long plume of sewage-contaminated groundwater were investigated. Abundance of FLB in the core of the plume (as delineated by maximum specific conductance) steadily decreased in the direction of flow from a point 0.25 km downgradient from the source to...
Numerical simulation of a sphere moving down an incline with identical spheres placed equally apart
Chi-Hai Ling, Chyan-Deng Jan, Cheng-lung Chen, Hsieh Wen Shen
1992, Conference Paper, Proceedings of Engineering Mechanics
This paper describes a numerical study of an elastic sphere moving down an incline with a string of identical spheres placed equally apart. Two momentum equations and a moment equation formulated for the moving sphere are solved numerically for the instantaneous velocity of the moving sphere on an incline with...
Geochemical characterization of streambed sediment in the upper Illinois River basin
J.A. Colman, R. F. Sanzolone
1992, Water Resources Bulletin (28) 933-950
Geochemistry of fine-fraction streambed sediments collected from the upper Illinois River basin was surveyed in the fall of 1987 as part of the U.S. Geological Survey National Water-Quality Assessment pilot projects. The survey included 567 samples analyzed for 46 elements. Three distinctive distribution patterns were found for seven U.S. Environmental...
Synthetic organic agrochemicals in the lower Mississippi River and its major tributaries: Distribution, transport and fate
W. E. Pereira, C.E. Rostad, T.J. Leiker
McCalady Donald L., editor(s)
1992, Conference Paper, Journal of Contaminant Hydrology
The Mississippi River and its major tributaries transport herbicides and their degradation products from agricultural areas in the mid-western U.S.A. These compounds include atrazine and its degradation products (desethyl- and desisopropylatrazine), simazine, cyanazine, metolachlor, and alachlor and its degradation products (2-chloro-2',6'-diethylacetanilide, 2-hydroxy-2',6'-diethylacetanilide and 2,6-diethylaniline). These compounds were identified and confirmed...
Mineral resource assessment of the Annette Islands Reserve, Southeast Alaska
R. J. Horton, Susan M. Karl, Andrew Griscom, C. D. Taylor, K. R. Bond, R. Michael Senterfit
1992, Report, 1992 mineral frontiers on Indian lands
No abstract available ...
Hydrous pyrolysis of crude oil in gold-plated reactors
J.A. Curiale, P.D. Lundegard, Y.K. Kharaka
1992, Organic Geochemistry (18) 745-756
Crude oils from Iraq and California have been pyrolyzed under hydrous conditions at 200 and 300°C for time periods up to 210 days, in gold-plated reactors. Elemental (vanadium, nickel), stable isotopic (carbon), and molecular (n-alkanes, acyclic isoprenoids, steranes, terpanes and aromatic steroid hydrocarbons) analyses were made on the original and...
Types of phreatomagmatic volcanoes in the western Snake River Plain, Idaho, USA
M.M. Godchaux, B. Bonnichsen, M.D. Jenks
1992, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (52) 1-25
The western Snake River Plain graben in southwestern Idaho includes a large hydrovolcanic field which was produced in late Miocene to Pleistocene time by the interaction of rising basaltic magmas with the waters and water-saturated deposits of an enormous freshwater lake, Lake Idaho. The phreatomagmatic volcanoes in this field may...
15N and13C NMR investigation of hydroxylamine-derivatized humic substances
K. A. Thorn, J.B. Arterburn, M.A. Mikita
1992, Environmental Science & Technology (26) 107-116
No abstract available....
Seasonal dynamics of groundwater-lake interactions at Doñana National Park, Spain
Laura A. Sacks, Janet S. Herman, Leonard F. Konikow, Antonio L. Vela
1992, Journal of Hydrology (136) 123-154
The hydrologic and solute budgets of a lake can be strongly influenced by transient groundwater flow. Several shallow interdunal lakes in southwest Spain are in close hydraulic connection with the shallow ground water. Two permanent lakes and one intermittent lake have chloride concentrations that differ by almost an order of...
Selenium and boron in aquatic birds from central California
Fred L. Paveglio, Christine M. Bunck, Gary H. Heinz
1992, Journal of Wildlife Management (56) 31-42
Subsurface agricultural drainwater used for marsh management has resulted in trace element contamination of aquatic bird food chains in central California. Consequently, we collected breeding and wintering aquatic birds from the Grassland Water District (GWD) of California during 1985-88 to measure selenium (Se) and boron (B) contamination resulting from use...
Thermal maturity patterns of Cretaceous and Tertiary rocks, San Juan Basin, Colorado and New Mexico
B. E. Law
1992, Geological Society of America Bulletin (104) 192-207
Horizontal and vertical thermal maturity patterns and time-temperature modeling of Cretaceous and Tertiary rocks in the San Juan Basin of southwestern Colorado and northwestern New Mexico indicate that the high levels of thermal maturity in the northern part of the basin are due...
In vitro effect of levamisole on the neutrophil activity of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
A.K. Siwicki, D. P. Anderson, O. W. Dixon
1992, Archivum Immunologiae Et Therapiae Experimentalis (40) 253-256
On the state of stress in the near-surface of the earth's crust
W. Z. Savage, H.S. Swolfs, B. Amadei
1992, Pure and Applied Geophysics PAGEOPH (138) 207-228
Five models for near-surface crustal stresses induced by gravity and horizontal deformation and the influence of rock property contrasts, rock strength, and stress relaxation on these stresses are presented. Three of the models-the lateral constraint model, the model for crustal stresses caused by horizontal deformation, and the model for the...
Seismic excitation by space shuttles
H. Kanamori, J. Mori, B. Sturtevant, D.L. Anderson, T. Heaton
1992, Shock Waves (2) 89-96
Shock waves generated by the space shuttles Columbia (August 13, 1989), Atlantis (April 11, 1991) and Discovery (September 18, 1991) on their return to Edwards Air Force Base, California, were recorded by TERRAscope (Caltech's broadband seismic network), the Caltech-U.S.G.S Southern California Seismic Network (SCSN), and the University of Southern California...
Sources of nitrogen and phosphorus to Northern San Francisco Bay
S.W. Hager, L. E. Schemel
1992, Estuaries (15) 40-52
We studied nutrient sources to the Sacramento River and Suisun Bay (northern San Francisco Bay) and the influence which these sources have on the distributions of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) and dissolved reactive phosphorus (DRP) in the river and bay. We found that agricultural return flow drains and a...
Determination of hatching date for eggs of black-crowned night-herons, snowy egrets and great egrets
T. W. Custer, G.W. Pendleton, R.W. Roach
1992, Journal of Field Ornithology (63) 145-154
Floatation of eggs in water and specific gravity of eggs of Black-crowned Night-Herons (Nycticorax nycticorax ), Snowy Egrets (Egretta thula ) and Great Egrets (Casmerodius albus ) were evaluated as methods to determine date of hatching. Although specific gravity was a better predictor of hatching date than egg...
An unusual occurrence of arsenic-bearing pyrite in the Upper Freeport coal bed, West-Central Pennsylvania
L.F. Ruppert, J.A. Minkin, J. J. McGee, C. B. Cecil
1992, Energy & Fuels (6) 120-125
Scanning electron microscopy and electron microprobe analysis were used to identify a rare type of As-bearing pyrite in selected specific gravity separates from the Pennsylvanian age Upper Freeport coal bed, west-central Pennsylvania. Arsenic was detected mainly in cell-wall replacement pyrite where concentrations ranged from nondetectable to 1.9 wt %. Although...