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The mineralogy of the Snake Creek-Williams Canyon pluton, southern Snake Range, Nevada
Donald Edward Lee, Eric H. Christiansen
1983, Open-File Report 83-337
The Snake Creek-Williams Canyon pluton of the southern Snake Range crops out over an area of about 30 km 2, about 60 km southeast of Ely, Nev. This Jurassic intrusion displays large and systematic chemical and mineralogical zonation over a horizontal distance of 5 km. Major-element variations compare closely with...
Oxygen and strontium isotopic studies of basaltic lavas from the Snake River plain, Idaho
William P. Leeman, Joseph F. Whelan
1983, Open-File Report 83-338
The Snake Creek-Williams Canyon pluton of the southern Snake Range crops out over an area of about 30 km2, about 60 km southeast of Ely, Nev. This Jurassic intrusion displays large and systematic chemical and mineralogical zonation over a horizontal distance of 5 km. Major-element variations compare closely with Dalyls...
Lake Ellen kimberlite, Michigan, U.S.A.
E. S. McGee, B.C. Hearn
1983, Open-File Report 83-156
The recently discovered Lake Ellen kimberlite, in northern Michigan, indicates that bedrock sources of diamonds found in glacial deposits in the Great Lakes area could lie within the northern U.S. Magnetic surveys show a main kimberlite 200 m in diameter and an adjacent body 25 x 90 m(?). The kimberlite...
Ground-followup studies of the 1977 airborne electromagnetic survey in the Assifar and Mulhal areas, Wadi Bidah district, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Vincent J. Flanigan, Hamdy Sadek
1983, Open-File Report 83-367
Parts of four airborne electromagnetic (AEM) anomalies were selected for study in order to determine the cause of high conductivity of Precambrian rocks underlying extensive areas in the southern Wadi Bidah district, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. In the Assifar area, which contains an ancient mine or prospect having the same...
Summary of Tertiary investigations in western Saudi Arabia, current work by the U.S. Geological Survey and recommended future studies
Donald G. Hadley, Dwight Lyman Schmidt, Robert Griffin Coleman
1983, Open-File Report 83-487
In 1936, geologic work related to the Tertiary System in western Saudi Arabia began with a study of the Umm Gerad barite deposit by K. S. Twitchell. In 1944, a study focusing specifically on Tertiary rocks was conducted by Steineke and others near Jiddah. Small-scale mapping of Tertiary sequences began...
$ANBA; a rapid, combined data acquisition and correction program for the SEMQ electron microprobe
James J. McGee
1983, Open-File Report 83-817
$ANBA is a program developed for rapid data acquisition and correction on an automated SEMQ electron microprobe. The program provides increased analytical speed and reduced disk read/write operations compared with the manufacturer's software, resulting in a doubling of analytical throughput. In addition, the program provides enhanced analytical features such as...
Principles for selecting earthquake motions in engineering design of large dams
E.L. Krinitzsky, William F. Marcuson
1983, Open-File Report 83-636
This report gives a synopsis of the various tools and techniques used in selecting earthquake ground motion parameters for large dams. It presents 18 charts giving newly developed relations for acceleration, velocity, and duration versus site earthquake intensity for near- and far-field hard and soft sites and earthquakes having magnitudes...
A hydrogeochemical survey in east-central Nevada
John B. McHugh, W. Roger Miller, Walter H. Ficklin
1983, Open-File Report 83-286
A hydrogeochemical survey utilizing waters from springs and wells was conducted in east-central Nevada. None of the trace elements commonly associated with mineralization were found to be highly anomalous in the study area. Slightly anomalous values for some elements were found in the southern valleys of the study area and...
An aeromagnetic interpretation of eleven map sheets, scale 1:250,000, in the southern Najd and part of the southern Tuwayq quadrangles, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Andrew Griscom
1983, Open-File Report 82-1048
Eleven magnetic interpretation maps (scale 1:250,000) have been prepared for the area .of. exposed crystalline rocks in the Southern Najd and part of the Southern Tuwayq quadrangles (scale 1:500,000) from available published data. Boundaries of a variety of rock units that produce distinctive magnetic anomalies .or anomaly patterns are delineated....