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The solubilities of some major and minor element minerals in ground waters associated with a sandstone-hosted uranium deposit
Richard B. Wanty, J. R. Chatcham, D. Langmuir
1987, Bulletin de Mineralogie (110) 209-226
Ground-water samples from 41 wells penetrating basal Oakville sandstone (Miocene) in S Texas were chemically analysed to identify chemical changes related to nearby U orebodies. The coverage included a 240 km2 area which contains several fault-related U deposits. Factors affecting the hydrochemistry include: 1) relatively high permeabilities of buried fluvial-channel...
Products of hexachlorocyclopentadiene (C-56) in aqueous solution
Sheng-Fu J. Chou, R. A. Griffin, I.-M. Chou, R.A. Larson
1987, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (6) 371-376
The photodegradation and degradation products of hexachlorocyclopentadiene (C-56) in aqueous solutions were studied in the laboratory. In each case, the half-life of C-56 was less than 4 min when exposed to sunlight. At least eight degradation products were positively or tentatively identified: 2,3,4,4,5-Pentachloro-2-cyclopentenone, hexachloro-2-cyclopentenone and hexachloro-3-cyclopentenone were the primary photodegradation...
Design of a spatial data structure using the relational normal forms
Jan W. van Roessel
1987, International Journal of Geographical Information Systems (1) 33-50
In previous work, a relational data structure aimed at the exchange of spatial data between systems was developed. As this data structure was relational it was of first normal form, but compliance with the higher normal forms was not investigated. Recently, a new procedural method for composing fully normalized data...
Molecular orbital (SCF-Xα-SW) theory of metal-metal charge transfer processes in minerals
David M. Sherman
1987, Physics and Chemistry of Minerals (14) 355-363
A number of mixed valence iron oxides and silicates (e.g., magnetite, ilvaite) exhibit thermally induced electron delocalization between adjacent Fe2+ and Fe3+ ions and optically induced electronic transitions which are assigned to Fe2+→Fe3+ intervalence charge transfer. In this paper, the mechanism of electron delocalization (i.e., polarons versus itinerant electrons) and the nature...
Dynamics of Mojave Desert shrub assemblages in the Panamint Mountains, California.
Robert Webb, John W. Steiger, Raymond M. Turner
1987, Ecology (68) 478-490
We studied shrub communities in the Panamint Mountains of the Mojave Desert to determine whether vegetational changes after disturbance can be characterized as succession according to modern successional theory. We found, on a variety of disturbed and undisturbed sites, that the rate of change was a function of the type...
FUTURE APPLICATIONS OF EXPERT SYSTEMS FOR THE EVALUATION OF ENERGY RESOURCES.
B.M. Miller
1987, Conference Paper, Society of Petroleum Engineers of AIME, (Paper) SPE
The loss of professional experience and expertise in the domain of the earth sciences may prove to be one of the most serious outcomes of the boom-and-bust cyclic nature of the volatile energy and mining industries. Promising new applications of powerful computer systems, known as 'expert systems' or 'knowledge-based systems',...
Redescription of Spirodentalium Walcott (Gastropoda: Late Cambrian) from Wisconsin
E. L. Yochelson
1987, Journal of Paleontology (61) 66-69
Spirodentalium Walcott, 1890, was originally described as a scaphopod. A reinterpretation of the type lot suggests that its overall shape is that of an open-coiled gastropod. If so, this is probably the earliest known open-coiled form and it is sinistral in coiling direction....
SEA-ICE INFLUENCE ON ARCTIC COASTAL RETREAT.
Erk Reimnitz, P. W. Barnes
1987, Conference Paper
Recent studies document the effectiveness of sea ice in reshaping the seafloor of the inner shelf into sharp-relief features, including ice gouges with jagged flanking ridges, ice-wallow relief, and 2- to 6-m-deep strudel-scour craters. These ice-related relief forms are in disequilibrium with classic open-water hydraulic processes and thus are smoothed...
Labeling Projections on Published Maps
John P. Snyder
1987, American Cartographer (14) 21-27
To permit accurate scaling on a map, and to use the map as a source of accurate positions in the transfer of data, certain parameters - such as the standard parallels selected for a conic projection - must be stated on the map. This information is often missing on published...
Evolution of an ophiolitic tectonic melange, Marble Mountains, northern California Klamath Mountains (USA)
M. M. Donato
1987, Geological Society of America Bulletin (98) 448-464
The Marble Mountain terrane of northern California constitutes a metamorphosed ophiolitic tectonic mélange occupying the lowest structural levels of the western Paleozoic and Triassic belt of the Klamath Mountains province. On the basis of lithology and structural position, it probably represents the metamorphosed equivalent of the Rattlesnake Creek terrane. The...
Ice-edge eddies in the Fram Strait marginal ice zone
O.M. Johannessen, J.A. Johannessen, E. Svendsen, R.A. Shuchman, W. J. Campbell, E. Josberger
1987, Science (236) 427-429
Five prominent ice-edge eddies in Fram Strait on the scale of 30 to 40 kilometers were observed over deep water within 77°N to 79°N and 5°W to 3°E. The use of remote sensing, a satellite-tracked buoy, and in situ oceanographic measurements showed the presence of eddies with orbital speeds of...
Origin of coffinite in sedimentary rocks by a sequential adsorption-reduction mechanism.
Martin B. Goldhaber, B. S. Hemingway, A. Mohagheghi, R. L. Reynolds, H. R. Northrop
1987, Bulletin de Mineralogie (110) 131-144
Coffinite is the dominant ore mineral in the V-U ores of the Tony-M mine in the Henry Mts mineral belt of the Colorado Plateau. This orebody was formed at a density-stratified solution interface between uranyl-ion-bearing meteoric water and a saline fluid which was locally reducing. The localization of U at...
Coupled vibrations of rectangular buildings subjected to normally-incident random wind loads
E. Safak, D.A. Foutch
1987, Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics (26) 129-148
A method for analyzing the three-directional coupled dynamic response of wind-excited buildings is presented. The method is based on a random vibration concept and is parallel to those currently used for analyzing alongwind response. Only the buildings with rectangular cross-section and normally-incident wind are considered. The alongwind pressures and...
Heat transport by fluids during late Cretaceous regional metamorphism in the Big Maria Mountains, southeastern California
T.D. Hoisch
1987, Geological Society of America Bulletin (98) 549-553
The Big Maria Mountains of southeastern California comprise a Late Cretaceous regional metamorphic terrain involving Paleozoic cratonal sediments. Siliceous limestone of the upper Paleozoic Supai Formation has reacted to form massive wollastonite, requiring an enormous fluid flux. The minimum volume ratio of fluid:rock that is necessary to explain the formation...
DISCHARGE AND DEPTH BEHIND A PARTIALLY BREACHED DAM.
Cheng-lung Chen
1987, Conference Paper
The role that the velocity-distribution correction factor plays in the determination of the flood discharge and corresponding flow depth behind a partially breached dam is investigated. Assumption of a uniformly progressive flow for an established dam-break flood in a rectangular channel of infinite extent leads to the formulation of a...
Pure shear and simple shear calcite textures. Comparison of experimental, theoretical and natural data
H.-R. Wenk, T. Takeshita, E. Bechler, B.G. Erskine, S. Matthies
1987, Journal of Structural Geology (9) 731-745
The pattern of lattice preferred orientation (texture) in deformed rocks is an expression of the strain path and the acting deformation mechanisms. A first indication about the strain path is given by the symmetry of pole figures: coaxial deformation produces orthorhombic pole figures, while non-coaxial deformation yields monoclinic or triclinic...
LEACHATE MIGRATION FROM A SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL FACILITY NEAR BISCAYNE NATIONAL PARK, SOUTH FLORIDA.
Bradley G. Waller, James L. Labowski
1987, Conference Paper
Leachate from the Dade County Solid Waste Disposal Facility (SWDF) is migrating to the east (seaward) and to the south from the currently active disposal cell. Water levels and ground-water flow directions are strongly influenced by water-management practices. The SWDF is constructed over the salt-intruded part of the highly transmissive...
Submersible observations along the southern Juan de Fuca Ridge: 1984 Alvin program.
William R. Normark, Janet L. Morton, Stephanie L. Ross
1987, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (92) 11283-11290
In September 1984, the research submersible Alvin provided direct observations of three major hydrothermal vent areas along the southernmost segment of the Juan de Fuca Ridge (JFR). The submersible operations focused on specific volcanologie, structural, and hydrothermal problems that had been identified during the preceding 4 years of photographic, dredging,...
Late Cretaceous-Cenozoic history of deciduousness and the terminal Cretaceous event.
J. A. Wolfe
1987, Paleobiology (13) 215-226
Deciduousness in mesic, broad-leaved plants occurred in disturbed, middle-latitude environments during the Late Cretaceous. Only in polar environments in the Late Cretaceous was the deciduous element dominant, although of low diversity. The terminal Cretaceous event resulted in wide-spread selection for plants of deciduous habit and diversification of...
External effects of irrigators' pumping decisions, high plains aquifer
William M. Alley, John E. Schefter
1987, Water Resources Research (23) 1123-1130
The High Plains aquifer, which underlies about 174,000 square miles (1 square mile = 2.59 km2) in the Great Plains, is the principal source of water in one of the nation's major agricultural areas. This paper examines relationships between the scale of management areas and physical factors, resulting from the...
Crystal structure and crystal chemistry of melanovanadite, a natural vanadium bronze.
J.A. Konnert, H. T. Evans Jr.
1987, American Mineralogist (72) 637-644
The crystal structure of melanovanadite from Minas Ragra, Peru, has been determined in space group P1. The triclinic unit cell (non-standard) has a 6.360(2), b 18.090(9), c 6.276(2) A, alpha 110.18(4)o, beta 101.62(3)o, gamma 82.86(4)o. A subcell with b' = b/2 was found by crystal-structure analysis to contain CaV4O10.5H2O. The...
Geological setting of U.S. fossil fuels.
C.D. Masters, R. F. Mast
1987, Episodes (10) 308-313
The USA has a special position in terms of fossil fuel development. Not only is it one of the most important nations in terms of resources of oil, gas and coal, but it has also been by far the dominant producer and consumer. In this thorough review of the regional...