Relationship of clay-mineral diagenesis to temperature, age, and hydrocarbon generation–an example from the Anadarko Basin, Oklahoma
Richard M. Pollastro, James W. Schmoker
1989, Book chapter, Anadarko Basin symposium, 1988 (Circular 90)
Randomly interstratified illite/smectite (I/S) is present in Springeran and Morrowan rocks (Late Mississippian and Early Pennsylvanian) of the Anadarko basin, Oklahoma, at present-day depths <2,750 m, but disappears at depths of 2,750-3,050 m. Only ordered I/S is found in samples below 3,050 m. The work reported here relates the diagenesis...
Geochemistry of oils and hydrocarbon source rocks, greater Anadarko Basin: evidence for multiple sources of oils and long-distance oil migration
R.C. Burruss, J. R. Hatch
1989, Book chapter, Anadarko Basin symposium, 1988 (Circular 90)
Organic geochemical analyses of 104 crude oils and 190 core samples of dark-colored shales from the greater Anadarko basin show three major oil types which generally correlate with reservoir age and source-rock age. Analyses include C3-C30 whole-oil gas chromatography, C10+ saturated-hydrocarbon-fraction gas chromatography, and carbon stable isotopes (ppt relative to...
Structural evolution of the southeastern portion of the Anadarko Basin region
William J. Perry Jr.
1989, Book chapter, Anadarko Basin symposium, 1988 (Circular 90)
Field investigations in the Lake Classen-Turner Falls, Oklahoma, area of the northern Arbuckle anticline, on the southeastern margin of the Anadarko basin, indicate that transpressional (oblique compressional) deformation of Late Pennsylvanian age dominated the structural development of this area. The Arbuckle anticline is detached along the NW -trending, SW -dipping,...
Sulfide mineralization and magnetization, Cement oil field, Oklahoma
Richard L. Reynolds, Neil S. Fishman, Michael W. Webring, Richard B. Wanty, Martin B. Goldhaber
1989, Book chapter, Anadarko Basin symposium, 1988 (Circular 90)
Geochemical, petrographic, and rock-magnetic studies were undertaken to investigate possible sources for reported positive aeromagnetic anomalies over the Cement oil field, Oklahoma. Ferrimagnetic pyrrhotite (monoclinic, Fe7S8 ), intergrown with more-abundant, nonmagnetic pyrite (FeS2), is present in well-cutting, core, and quarry samples at Cement, and it is the only identified source...
United States Geological Survey yearbook, fiscal year 1988
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1989, Report
The fiscal year 1988 Yearbook summarizes the activities of the U.S. Geological Survey in response to its scientific and regulatory missions....
Horizontal stresses from well-bore breakouts and lithologies associated with their formation, Oklahoma and Texas Panhandle
Richard L. Dart
1989, Book chapter, Anadarko Basin symposium, 1988 (Circular 90)
Orientations of crustal stresses are inferred from stress-induced well-bore breakouts in three areas in the south-central United States: the eastern part of the Anadarko basin in central Oklahoma, the Marietta basin in south-central Oklahoma, and the Bravo dome area of the central Texas Panhandle. Inferred directions of maximum horizontal principal...
Characterization and origin of natural gases of the Anadarko Basin
Dudley D. Rice, Charles N. Threlkeld, April K. Buletich
1989, Book chapter, Anadarko Basin symposium, 1988 (Circular 90)
Natural-gas production in the Anadarko basin is from three geographically separated areas that can be differentiated by age of reservoir and by inferred nature of thermal origin of the gases. In the central basin, nonassociated gases are produced mainly from Upper Mississippian and Pennsylvanian sandstones. Gases become isotopically heavier (δ13C1...
Magnesite
D.A. Kramer
1989, Mining Engineering (41) 412-413
Constraints on the Anadarko Basin-Wichita uplift boundary interpreted from aeromagnetic data
Meridee Jones-Cecil, Anthony J. Crone
1989, Book chapter, Anadarko Basin symposium, 1988 (Circular 90)
Modeling and interpretation of aeromagnetic data across the transition between the Anadarko basin and the Wichita uplift in the vicinity of the scarp on the Meers fault (Fig. 1) constrains structural relationships and lithologic contrasts at this boundary. We digitized aeromagnetic data from the map based on a detailed survey...
Depositional facies, petrofacies, and diagenesis of siliciclastics of Morrow and Springer rocks, Anadarko Basin, Oklahoma
C. William Keighin, Romeo M. Flores
1989, Book chapter, Anadarko Basin symposium, 1988 (Circular 90)
Investigations of 6,500 ft of core and -100 thin-sectioned core samples from 30 drill holes from the Oklahoma Panhandle to the southeast part of the Anadarko basin, Oklahoma, have led to the recognition of three depositional facies of the Springer and Morrow Formations of Mississippian and Pennsylvanian age, as recognized...
Relation of salinity and selenium in shallow groundwater to hydrologic and geochemical processes, Western San Joaquin Valley, California
S. J. Deverel, S.K. Gallanthine
1989, Journal of Hydrology (109) 125-149
Salinity and selenium concentrations in shallow groundwater of the western San Joaquin Valley, California, are related to the geomorphology and hydrology of the alluvial fans. The highest salinity and selenium concentrations in shallow groundwater occur in alluvium deposited by ephemeral streams and at the margins of the major alluvial fans,...
Strontium
J.A. Ober
1989, Mining Engineering (41) 421-422
Behavior of fish predators and their prey: Habitat choice between open water and dense vegetation
Jacqueline F. Savino, Roy A. Stein
1989, Environmental Biology of Fishes (24) 287-293
Behavior of largemouth bass, Micropterus salmoides, and northern pike, Esox lucius, foraging on fathead minnows, Pimephales promelas, or bluegills, Lepomis macrochirus, was quantified in pools with 50% cover (half the pool had artificial stems at a density of 1000 stems m−2). Both predators spent most of...
Avian botulism: geographic expansion of a historic disease
Louis N. Locke, Milton Friend
1989, Fish and Wildlife Leaflet 13.2.4
Avian botulism is a paralytic, often fatal disease of birds resulting from ingestion of toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. Waterfowl die-offs from the botulism are usually caused by type C toxin; sporadic die-offs among fish-eating birds, such as common loons (Gavia immer) and gulls, have been caused by...
Resident research associateships, postdoctoral research awards 1989: opportunities for research at the U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Department of the Interior
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. National Research Council
1989, Report
The scientists of the U.S. Geological Survey are engaged in a wide range of geologic, geophysical, geochemical, hydrologic, and cartographic programs, including the application of computer science to them. These programs offer exciting possibilities for scientific achievement and professional growth to young scientists through participation as Research Associates....
Comparison of fish catches with buoyant pop nets and seines in vegetated and nonvegetated habitats
M. R. Dewey, L. E. Holland-Bartels, S. J. Zigler
1989, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (9) 249-253
Two models of pop nets were developed to sample fish in shallow riverine waters, one for use in vegetated areas and the other for nonvegetated areas. Both nets have a mechanical release mechanism that can be tripped from the water surface. Replicated field tests were conducted to compare pop-net catches...
Commercial diets for lake trout fry
H. G. Ketola, R. Zitzow, D. Edsall
1989, Salmonid (13) 12-14
No abstract available at this time....
Borax in the supraglacial moraine of the Lewis Cliff, Buckley Island quadrangle--first Antarctic occurrence
J. J. Fitzpatrick, D.R. Muhs
1989, Antarctic Journal of the United States (24) 63-65
During the 1987-1988 austral summer field season, membersof the south party of the antarctic search for meteorites south-ern team* working in the Lewis Cliff/Colbert Hills region dis-covered several areas of unusual mineralization within theLewis Cliff ice tongue and its associated moraine field (figure1). The Lewis Cliff ice tongue (84°15'S 161°25'E)...
Uranium-series ages, faunal correlations and tectonic deformation of marine terraces within the Agua Blanca fault zone at Punta Banda, northern Baja California, Mexico
T. K. Rockwell, D.R. Muhs, G. L. Kennedy, M.E. Hatch, S.M. Wilson, R.E. Klinger
P. L. Abbott, editor(s)
1989, Book chapter, Geologic Studies in Baja California: Book 63
Stress in lake trout reared in gas supersaturation can be measured by immune response
W. F. Krise
1989, Fish Health Section Newsletter (17) 6-6
Reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography of unsubstituted aminobenzoic acids
S. L. Abidi
1989, Journal of Liquid Chromatography (12) 595-611
High-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) characteristics of three position isomers of aminobenzoic acids (potential metabolites of important anesthetic drugs), were delineated with respect to their interactions with various mobile phases and stationary phases. HPLC with five hydrocarbonaceous phase, I?-cyclodextrin silica (CDS), macrophase MP-1 polymer (MP), macroporous polystyrene/divinylbenzene (MPD), octadecylsilica (ODS), and...
Earthquakes & Volcanoes, Volume 21, Number 1, 1989: Featuring the U.S. Geological Survey's National Earthquake Information Center in Golden, Colorado, USA
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey, Henry Spall, Diane C. Schnabel
1989, Report
Earthquakes and Volcanoes is published bimonthly by the U.S. Geological Survey to provide current information on earthquakes and seismology, volcanoes, and related natural hazards of interest to both generalized and specialized readers. The Secretary of the Interior has determined that the publication of this periodical is necessary in the transaction...
Survival of Florida Bay fish tagged with internally anchored Spaghetti tags
G.M. Ludwig, J.E. Skjeveland, N.A. Funicelli, H.E. Bryant, D.A. Meineke, L.J. Mengel, M. R. Dewey
1989, Bulletin of Marine Science (44) 518-518
Uniformity of Edwardsiella ictaluri isolates is corroborated by genetic analysis
C. E. Starliper, W. B. Schill
1989, Fish Health Section Newsletter (17) 4-4
Cartography at the U.S. Geological Survey: the National Mapping Division's cartographic programs, products, design, and technology
Charles E. Ogrosky, William Gwynn, Richard Jannace
1989, Report
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is the prime source of many kinds of topographic and special-purpose maps of the United States and its outlying areas. It is also a prime source of digital map data.One main goal of the USGS is to provide large-scale topographic map coverage of the entire...