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The distribution of nitrogen species and adsorption of ammonium in sediments from the tidal Potomac River and estuary
N.S. Simon, M.M. Kennedy
1987, Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science (25) 11-26
The distribution of dissolved ammonium, adsorbed ammonium and residual, organic and total nitrogen was measured in Potomac River tidal, transition zone and lower estuary sediments to a depth of 66 cm. For these sediments, exchangeable ammonium, and thereby adsorbed ammonium concentrations, were determined directly using an ammonia electrode in alkaline...
Influence of late Quaternary climatic changes on geomorphic and pedogenic processes on a desert piedmont, Eastern Mojave Desert, California
S. G. Wells, L. D. McFadden, J. C. Dohrenwend
1987, Quaternary Research (27) 130-146
Radiocarbon dating of late Quaternary deposits and shorelines of Lake Mojave and cation-ratio numerical age dating of stone pavements (Dorn, 1984) on the adjacent Soda Mountains piedmont provide age constraints for alluvial and eolian deposits. These deposits are associated with climatically controlled stands of Lake Mojave during the past 15,000...
Studies of Quaternary saline lakes-III. Mineral, chemical, and isotopic evidence of salt solution and crystallization processes in Owens Lake, California, 1969-1971
G.I. Smith, I. Friedman, R. J. McLaughlin
1987, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (51) 811-827
As a consequence of the 1969–1970 flooding of normally dry Owens Lake, a 2.4-m-deep lake formed and 20% of the 2-m-thick salt bed dissolved in it. Its desiccation began August 1969, and salts started crystallizing September 1970, ending August 1971. Mineralogic,...
Hydraulic/Chemical Changes During Ground-Water Recharge by Injection
Scott N. Hamlin
1987, Groundwater (25) 267-274
Ground-water recharge by injection of reclaimed water is a feasible method of improving ground-water quality in the shallow aquifer system in the Palo Alto Baylands along the San Francisco Bay. Ground water was initially more saline than sea water. Reclaimed water was injected at a...
Early diagenesis of organic matter in a Sawgrass peat from the Everglades, Florida
W. H. Orem, Patrick G. Hatcher
1987, International Journal of Coal Geology (8) 33-54
The transformation of plant biopolymers to humic substances in peats during early diagenesis is a critical but poorly understood step in the formation of coal. This paper presents results concerning the structural interrelationships among various fractions of the organic matter in...
Reduction of selenate to selenide by sulfate-respiring bacteria: Experiments with cell suspensions and estuarine sediments
J.P. Zehr, Ronald S. Oremland
1987, Applied and Environmental Microbiology (53) 1365-1369
Washed cell suspensions of Desulfovibrio desulfuricans subsp. aestuarii were capable of reducing nanomolar levels of selenate to selenide as well as sulfate to sulfide. Reduction of these species was inhibited by 1 mM selenate or tungstate. The addition of 1 mM sulfate decreased the reduction of selenate and enhanced the reduction of sulfate. Increasing...
Testing the consistency for mapping urban vegetation with high-altitude aerial photographs and landsat MSS data
Franklin G. Sadowski, James A. Sturdevant, Rowan A. Rowntree
1987, Remote Sensing of Environment (21) 129-141
Two methods of analysis were evaluated for mapping urban vegetation on high-altitude, color-infrared aerial photographs and Landsat MSS data of Syracuse, NY. The first method consisted of defining the spatial patterns (strata) of urban vegetation occurrence. The second method discriminated woody and herbaceous vegetation classes within defined strata. Emphasis was...
Molecular orbital (SCF-Xα-SW) theory of metal-metal charge transfer processes in minerals - II. Application to Fe2+ --> Ti4+ charge transfer transitions in oxides and silicates
David M. Sherman
1987, Physics and Chemistry of Minerals (14) 364-367
A molecular orbital description, based on Xα-Scattered wave calculations on a (FeTiO10)14− cluster, is given for Fe2+ → Ti4+ charge transfer transitions in minerals. The calculated energy for the lowest Fe2+ → Ti4+ metal-metal charge transfer transition is 18040 cm−1 in reasonable agreement with energies observed in the optical spectra of Fe-Ti oxides and silicates. As...
Critical behavior of dilute NaCl in H2O
Kenneth S. Pitzer, James L. Bischoff, Robert J. Rosenbauer
1987, Chemical Physics Letters (134) 60-63
The compositions of the saturated vapor and liquid phases are measured for the system NaCl-H2O at 380°C, which is close to the critical point of pure water. The shape of the phase equilibrium curve is classical, which confirms a conclusion reached earlier on the basis of less accurate data. This...
Inelastic properties of ice Ih at low temperatures and high pressures
S. H. Kirby, W.B. Durham, M. L. Beeman, H. C. Heard, M. A. Daley
1987, Journal de Physique Colloques (48) 227-232
The aim of our research programme is to explore the rheological behavior of H2O ices under conditions appropriate to the interiors of the icy satellites of the outer planets in order to give insight into their deformation. To this end, we have performed over 100 constant-strain-rate compression tests at pressures...
Analysis of time series of glacier speed: Columbia Glacier, Alaska
R. A. Walters, W. W. Dunlap
1987, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth (92) 8969-8975
During the summers of 1984 and 1985, laser measurements were made of the distance from a reference location to markers on the surface of the lower reach of Columbia Glacier, Alaska. The data have numerous gaps, mostly because of inclement weather. The laser measurements were corrected for variations in atmospheric...
CLAYFORM: a FORTRAN 77 computer program apportioning the constituents in the chemical analysis of a clay or other silicate mineral into a structural formula
M.W. Bodine Jr.
1987, Computers & Geosciences (13) 77-88
The FORTRAN 77 computer program CLAYFORM apportions the constituents of a conventional chemical analysis of a silicate mineral into a user-selected structure formula. If requested, such as for a clay mineral or other phyllosilicate, the program distributes the structural formula components into appropriate default or user-specified structural sites (tetrahedral, octahedral,...
Fate and movement of azaarenes and their anaerobic biotransformation products in an aquifer contaminated by wood-treatment chemicals
W. E. Pereira, C.E. Rostad, D.M. Updegraff, J.L. Bennett
1987, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (6) 163-176
Infiltration of wastes containing creosote and pentachlorophenol from surface impoundments at an abandoned wood-treatment facility near Pensacola, Florida, resulted in contamination of the underlying sand and gravel aquifer. Pond sludges and sediments near the source were contaminated with 2- to 5-ring azaarenes having log Kow values of from 2.0 to...
Genesis of marine terrace soils, Barbados, West Indies: evidence from mineralogy and geochemistry
D.R. Muhs, R.C. Crittenden, J.N. Rosholt, C. A. Bush, K. C. Stewart
1987, Earth Surface Processes and Landforms (12) 605-618
Well-developed, clay-rich soils dominated by interstratified kaolinite-smectite are found on the uplifted coral reef terraces on the island of Barbados. The reef limestone is unlikely to have been the soil parent material however, because it is 98% CaCO 3 and geomorphic evidence argues against the 20 m of reef solution...
Age of tilted reefs, Hawaii
J.G. Moore, J.F. Campbell
1987, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth (92) 2641-2646
Submerged carbonate reefs are preserved as a series of submarine terraces between Molokai and Hawaii along a 200-km span of the southeastern Hawaiian Ridge. Limestones from two of the terraces have been sampled from submersibles and dated radiometrically at 13 and 120 ka. Recognition that the terraces are tilted permits...
The periodic structure of the natural record, and nonlinear dynamics
H. R. Shaw
1987, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (68) 1651-1661
Concepts of cyclicity in geology have involved many famous protagonists in the history of Earth sciences. Early in this century, sophisticated theories of terrestrial rhythms had been formulated by such pioneers as T. C. Chamberlin [1909], R. T. ,Chamberlin [1914], Barrell [1917], Stille [1924], Joly [1925, 1930], Holmes [1926], Lull [1929], Schuchert [1932], Grabau [1940], and Umbgrove [1939a,b, 1947] (see the review...
Reflections from midcrustal rocks within the Mesozoic subduction complex near the eastern Aleutian Trench
M. A. Fisher, Roland E. von Huene, G.L. Smith
1987, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth (92) 7907-7915
Seismic reflection data collected in 1973 by Western Geophysical Company show that highly reflective rocks make up the midcrust of the convergent margin adjacent to the eastern Aleutian Trench. These rocks form an arch that strikes obliquely across the strongly expressed northeast-southwest structural grain of exposed Mesozoic rocks. In an...
Bundled slaty cleavage in laminated argillite, north-central Minnesota
D. L. Southwick
1987, Journal of Structural Geology (9) 985-993
Exceptional bundled slaty cleavage (defined herein) has been found in drill cores of laminated, folded, weakly metamorphosed argillite at several localities in the early Proterozoic Animikie basin of north-central Minnesota. The cleavage domains are more closely spaced within the cleavage bundles...
The U.S. Midcontinent: a new frontier for mineral exploration.
W. P. Pratt, P.K. Sims
1987, Episodes (10) 303-307
The north-central US Midcontinent is underlain by a considerable thickness of sedimentary rocks, mostly Paleozoic, which lie upon a heterogeneous basement of Precambrian granitoid and metamorphic rocks. This article describes a representative sample of Midcontinent geology and explains why the authors believe this region is a 'new frontier' for mineral...
Effects of substrate disturbance on secondary plant succession; Mojave Desert, California.
D.V. Prose, S.K. Metzger, H. G. Wilshire
1987, Journal of Applied Ecology (24) 305-313
(1) The effects of substrate disturbance on perennial plant succession in the Mojave Desert were assessed at three military camps abandoned for 40 years. (2) Soil compaction, removal of the top layer of soil, and alteration of drainage channel density caused significant changes in perennial plant cover, density, and relative...