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Reflected and mode-converted seismic waves within the shallow Aleutian subduction zone, southern Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
C.D. Stephens, R.A. Page, J.C. Lahr
1990, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth (95) 6883-6897
Pronounced secondary phases observed in local recordings of quarry shots and earthquakes on the southern Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, are identified as reflected P and S and converted S-to-P phases originating within four depth ranges: in the upper few kilometers of the Cook Inlet Tertiary basin, at midcrustal depths within the...
Plant and insect remains from the Wisconsinan interstadial/stadial transition at Wedron, north-central Illinois
C.E. Garry, D.P. Schwert, R. G. Baker, T.J. Kemmis, D. G. Horton, A.E. Sullivan
1990, Quaternary Research (33) 387-399
Organic material exposed within a small swale fill in Pit 6 of the Wedron Silica Sand Co. near Wedron in LaSalle County, Illinois, includes well-preserved pollen, plant macrofossils, and insect remains. This material occurs in slackwater sediment in the lower part of the Peddicord Formation, which was deposited as existing...
The role of soil processes in determining mechanisms of slope failure and hillslope development in a humid-tropical forest eastern Puerto Rico
A. Simon, M. C. Larsen, C.R. Hupp
1990, Geomorphology (3) 263-286
Translational failures, with associated downslope earthflow components and shallow slides, appear to be the primary mechanism of hillslope denudation in the humid tropical forests of the mountains of eastern Puerto Rico. In-situ weathering of quartz diorite and marine-deposited volcaniclastics produces residual soil (saprolite; up to 21 m deep) / weathered...
Geothermal segmentation of the Cascade Range in the USA
Marianne Guffanti, L.J. Muffler, Robert H. Mariner, D. R. Sherrod, James G. Smith, D.D. Blackwell, C.S. Weaver
1990, Conference Paper, Transactions - Geothermal Resources Council
Characteristics of the crustal thermal regime of the Quaternary Cascades vary systematically along the range. Spatially congruent changes in volcanic vent distribution, volcanic extrusion rate, hydrothermal discharge rate, and regional conductive heat flow define 5 geothermal segments. These segments are, from north to south: (1) the Washington Cascades north of...
Climatic change and permafrost. Record from surficial deposits
L. David Carter
1990, Journal of Cold Regions Engineering (4) 43-53
The physical and chemical characteristics of surficial deposits and the floral and faunal remains they contain provide information that is useful for interpreting both paleoclimate and past permafrost conditions. Surficial deposits thus provide a record of climatic change and permafrost history. This record suggests that initiation of permafrost in lowland...
High temperature annealing of fission tracks in fluorapatite, Santa Fe Springs oil field, Los Angeles Basin, California
Nancy D. Naeser, Kevin D. Crowley, Thane H. McCulloh, Chris M. Reaves
Couchot PierreFromm M.Chambaudet A.Rebetez M.Van den haute Peteret al, editor(s)
1990, International Journal of Radiation Applications and Instrumentation. Part D. Nuclear Tracks and Radiation Measurements (17) 424
Annealing of fission tracks is a kinetic process dependent primarily on temperature and to a laser extent on time. Several kinetic models of apatite annealing have been proposed. The predictive capabilities of these models for long-term geologic annealing have been limited to qualitative or semiquantitative at best, because of uncertainties...
The geology of selected peat-forming environments in temperate and tropical latitudes
C. C. Cameron, C.A. Palmer, J.S. Esterle
1990, International Journal of Coal Geology (16) 127-130
We studied peat in several geologic and climatic settings: (1) a glaciated terrain in cold-temperate Maine and Minnesota, U.S.A.; (2) an island in a temperate maritime climate in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Maine, U.S.A., where sea level is...
Phreatomagmatic and phreatic fall and surge deposits from explosions at Kilauea volcano, Hawaii, 1790 a.d.: Keanakakoi Ash Member
J. McPhie, G.P.L. Walker, R.L. Christiansen
1990, Bulletin of Volcanology (52) 334-354
In or around 1790 a.d. an explosive eruption took place in the summit caldera of Kilauea shield volcano. A group of Hawaiian warriors close to the caldera at the time were killed by the effects of the explosions. The stratigraphy of pyroclastic deposits surrounding Kilauea (i.e., the Keanakakoi Ash Member)...
Hydrogeologic implications of increased septic-tank-soil-absorption system density, Ogden Valley, Weber County, Utah
Mike Lowe, Michael L. Miner
Robinson Lee, editor(s)
1990, Conference Paper
Ground water in Ogden Valley occurs in perched, confined, and unconfined aquifers in the valley fill to depths of 600 feet and more. The confined aquifer, which underlies only the western portion of the valley, is overlain by cleyey silt lacustrine sediments probably deposited during the Bonneville Basin's Little Valley...
Remarkable invasion of San Francisco Bay (California, USA) by the Asian clam Potamocorbula amurensis. II. Displacement of a former community
Frederic H. Nichols, Janet K. Thompson, Laurence E. Schemel
1990, Marine Ecology Progress Series (66) 95-101
Long-term macrobenthic sampling at a site in northern San Francisco Bay has provided an unusual opportunity for documenting the time course of an invasion by a recently introduced Asian clam Potamocorbula arnurensis. Between 1977, when sampling began, and 1986, when the new clam was first discovered, the benthic community varied...
A study of model bivalve siphonal currents
Stephen G. Monismith, Jeffrey R. Koseff, Janet K. Thompson, Catherine A. O’Riordan, Heidi M. Nepf
1990, Limnology and Oceanography (35) 680-696
We carried out experiments studying the hydrodynamics of bivalve siphonal currents in a laboratory flume. Rather than use living animals, we devised a simple, model siphon pair connected to a pump. Fluorescence-based flow visualization was used to characterize siphon-jet flows for several geometric configurations and flow speeds. These measurements show...
Concentrations of boron, molybdenum, and selenium in chinook salmon
Steven J. Hamilton, Raymond H. Wiedmeyer
1990, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (119) 500-510
The concentrations of boron, molybdenum, and selenium in young chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha were determined in three partial life cycle chronic toxicity studies. In each study, fish were exposed to a mixture of boron, molybdenum, selenate, and selenite in the proportions found in subsurface agricultural drainage water in the basin...
Discontinuities in the shallow Martian crust at Lunae, Syria, and Sinai Plana
P. A. Davis, M.P. Golombek
1990, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth (95) 14231-14248
Detailed photoclinometric profiles across 125 erosional features and 141 grabens in the western equatorial region of Mars indicate the presence of three discontinuities within the shallow crust. Pits, troughs, and wall valleys (tributary canyons) within Noctis Labyrinthus and Valles Marineris and escarpments within the fretted terrain of Sacra Fossae and...
The occurrence and distribution of trace metals in the Mississippi River and its tributaries
Howard E. Taylor, J.R. Garbarino, T.I. Brinton
1990, Science of Total Environment (97-98) 369-384
Quantitative and semiquantitative analyses of dissolved trace metals are reported for designated sampling sites on the Mississippi River and its main tributaries utilizing depth-integrated and width-integrated sampling technology to collect statistically representative samples. Data are reported for three sampling periods, including: July-August 1987, November-December 1987, and May-June 1988. Concentrations of...
Late Cenozoic volcanism, subduction, and extension in the Lassen region of California, southern Cascade Range
M. Guffanti, M.A. Clynne, James G. Smith, L.J.P. Muffler, T.D. Bullen
1990, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth (95) 19543-19464
Some 537 volcanic vents younger than 7 Ma are identified and these are classified into five age intervals and five compositional categories based on SiO2 content. Maps of vents by age and composition illustrate regionally representative volcanic trends. By 2 Ma, the eastern limit of volcanism had contracted westward toward...
Geochemical hosts of solubilized radionuclides in uranium mill tailings
E. R. Landa, C. A. Bush
1990, Hydrometallurgy (24) 361-372
The solubilization and subsequent resorption of radionuclides by ore components or by reaction products during the milling of uranium ores may have both economic and environmental consequences. Particle-size redistribution of radium during milling has been demonstrated by previous investigators; however, the identification of sorbing components in the tailings has received...
Crustal structure of the northwestern Basin and Range Province from the 1986 Program for Array Seismic Studies of the Continental Lithosphere Seismic Experiment
Harley M. Benz, R. B. Smith, Walter D. Mooney
1990, Journal of Geophysical Research (95) 21823-21842
A portion of northwestern Nevada was imaged to determine the crustal structure and to assess reported differences between refraction versus reflection determinations of Moho depth and how the crustal composition and structure has been influenced by volcanic and extension mechanisms. Interpretation of the refraction/wide-angle reflection data suggests that the crust...