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Geology of the peralkaline volcano at Pantelleria, Strait of Sicily
G.A. Mahood, W. Hildreth
1986, Bulletin of Volcanology (48) 143-172
Situated in a submerged continental rift, Pantelleria is a volcanic island with a subaerial eruptive history longer than 300 Ka. Its eruptive behavior, edifice morphologies, and complex, multiunit geologic history are representative of strongly peralkaline centers. It is dominated by the 6-km-wide Cinque Denti caldera, which formed ca. 45 Ka...
The modification of an estuary
F.H. Nichols, James E. Cloern, Samuel N. Luoma, D. H. Peterson
1986, Science (231) 567-573
The San Francisco Bay estuary has been rapidly modified by human activity. Diking and filling of most of its wetlands have eliminated habitats for fish and waterfowl; the introduction of exotic species has transformed the composition of its aquatic communities; reduction of freshwater inflow by more than half has changed...
Planning for optical disk technology with digital cartography.
D.L. Light
1986, Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing (52) 551-557
A major shortfall that still exists in digital systems is the need for very large mass storage capacity. The decade of the 1980s has introduced laser optical disk storage technology, which may be the breakthrough needed for mass storage. This paper addresses system concepts for digital cartography during the transition...
Mineralogical studies of the nitrate deposits of Chile. V. Iquiqueite, Na4K3Mg(CrO4)B24O39(OH).12H2O, a new saline mineral.
G. E. Ericksen, M.E. Mrose, J.W. Marinenko, J. J. McGee
1986, American Mineralogist (71) 830-836
Iquiqueite (Na4K3Mg(CrO4)B24O39(OH).12H2O, a 11.6369(14), c 30.158(7) A, P31c, Z = 3) occurs as a widespread minor constituent in the nitrate fields of northern Chile. It is particularly abundant in the vicinity of Zapiga, Tarapaca province. Associated minerals include nitratite, halite, nitre, darapskite, blodite, glauberite, dietzeite, bruggenite, ulexite and gypsum. Iquiqueite...
Analysing seismic-source mechanisms by linear-programming methods.
B.R. Julian
1986, Geophysical Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society (84) 431-443
Linear-programming methods are powerful and efficient tools for objectively analysing seismic focal mechanisms and are applicable to a wide range of problems, including tsunami warning and nuclear explosion identification. The source mechanism is represented as a point in the 6-D space of moment-tensor components. The present method can easily be...
Lithic breccia and ignimbrite erupted during the collapse of Crater Lake Caldera, Oregon
T. H. Druitt, C. R. Bacon
1986, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (29) 1-32
The climactic eruption of Mount Mazama (6845 y.B.P.) vented a total of ∼50 km3 of compositionally zoned rhyodacitic to basaltic magma from: (a) a single vent as a Plinian pumice fall deposit and the overlying Wineglass Welded Tuff, and (b) ring vents as ignimbrite and coignimbrite lithic breccia accompanying the collapse...
SULFUR CONTENT OF THE COAL RESOURCES OF THE UNITED STATES: CURRENT STATUS.
C. B. Cecil, F.T. Dulong
1986, Conference Paper, Preprint - Society of Mining Engineers of AIME
The sulfur content of United States coal can be assessed using a variety of approaches. The sulfur content may be expressed in terms of total sulfur in the coal, pounds of sulfur per million Btu, or sulfur remaining after reduction by coal preparation. In addition, sulfur content may be applied...
Structural deformation and sedimentation in an active Caldera, Rabaul, Papua New Guinea
H. Gary Greene, D. L. Tiffin, C.O. McKee
1986, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (30) 327-356
Recent seismic and tectonic activity in Rabaul Caldera, Papua New Guinea, suggests that magma is accumulating at a shallow depth beneath this partially submerged structure and that a new volcano may be developing. Changes in onshore elevation since 1971 (as much as 2 m on south Matupit Island) indicate that...
Partition coefficients of Hf, Zr, and REE between zircon, apatite, and liquid
H. Fujimaki
1986, Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (94) 42-45
Concentration ratios of Hf, Zr, and REE between zircon, apatite, and liquid were determined for three igneous compositions: two andesites and a diorite. The concentration ratios of these elements between zircon and corresponding liquid can approximate the partition coefficient. Although the concentration ratios between apatite and andesite groundmass can be...
Fumarole emissions at Mount St. Helens volcano, June 1980 to October 1981: Degassing of a magma-hydrothermal system
T.M. Gerlach, T. J. Casadevall
1986, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (28) 141-160
This study is an investigation of the chemical changes in the Mount St. Helens fumarole gases up to October 1981, the sources of the fumarole gases, and the stability of gas species in the shallow magma system. These problems are investigated by calculations of element compositions, thermodynamic equilibria, and magmatic...
COMPARISON OF FOUR ARTIFICIAL SUBSTRATES AND THE PONAR GRAB FOR BENTHIC INVERTEBRATE COLLECTION.
Keith V. Slack, Rodger F. Ferreira, Robert C. Averett
1986, Water Resources Bulletin (22) 237-248
Four different bottom-placed artificial substrates were compared with the Ponar grab for collecting benthic invertebrates. Artificial substrate samples of organisms were larger and more diverse than those of the grab. Barbeque Basket samplers caught the most taxa and individuals and Beak Trays caught the least. Chironomids and crustaceans were dominant...
Digital merging of Landsat TM and digitized NHAP data for 1:24 000-scale image mapping.
P.S. Chavez Jr.
1986, Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing (52) 1637-1646
Merging image data collected by different remote sensors is becoming an increasingly important component of digital processing. In this study, two data sets with very different characteristics were digitally merged, and a single data set, which contains information from both sets, was generated. Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) data were selected...
SALTON SEA SCIENTIFIC DRILLING PROJECT: SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM.
J.H. Sass, W.A. Elders
1986, Bulletin. Geothermal Resources Council 21-26
The Salton Sea Scientific Drilling Project, was spudded on 24 October 1985, and reached a total depth of 10,564 ft. (3. 2 km) on 17 March 1986. There followed a period of logging, a flow test, and downhole scientific measurements. The scientific goals were integrated smoothly with the engineering and...
Rb-Sr, K-Ar, and stable isotope evidence for the ages and sources of fluid components of gold-bearing quartz veins in the northern Sierra Nevada foothills metamorphic belt, California
J.K. Bohlke, R. W. Kistler
1986, Economic Geology (81) 296-322
Gold-bearing quartz veins occur in and near major fault zones in deformed oceanic and island-arc rocks west of the main outcrop of the Sierra Nevada composite batholith. Veins typically occupy minor reverse faults that crosscut blueschist to amphibolite-grade metamorphic rocks whose metamorphic ages range from early Paleozoic to Jurassic. Vein...
Metamorphosed melange terrane in the eastern Piedmont of North Carolina
J. Wright Horton Jr., D.E. Blake, A.S. Wylie Jr., E.F. Stoddard
1986, Geology (14) 551-553
The Falls Lake melange crops out in the eastern Piedmont of North Carolina between the Carolina slate belt and the Raleigh belt. The melange is composed of mafic and ultramafic blocks and pods of diverse shapes and sizes, dispersed without apparent stratigraphic continuity,...
Brine and gas recovery from geopressured systems
S.K. Garg, T.D. Riney, R. H. Wallace Jr.
1986, Geothermics (15) 23-48
A series of parametric calculations was run with the geopressured—geothermal simulator MUSHRM to assess the effects of important formation, fluid and well parameters on brine and gas recovery from geopressured reservoir systems. The specific parameters considered are formation permeability, pore-fluid salinity, temperature and gas content, well radius and location with...
Repetitive digital NOAA-AVHRR data for Alaskan engineering and scientific applications
William M. Christie, Robert J. Pawlowski, Michael D. Fleming
1986, Conference Paper, Technical Papers of the American Society of Photogrammetry, Fall Technical Meeting
Selected digitally enhanced NOAA - Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) images taken by the NOAA 6, 7, 8 and 9 Polar Orbiting Satellites demonstrate the capability and application of repetitive low-resolution satellite data to Alaska's engineering and science community. Selected cloud-free visible and thermal infrared images are enhanced to...
A statistical methodology for estimating transport parameters: Theory and applications to one-dimensional advectivec-dispersive systems
Brian J. Wagner, Steven M. Gorelick
1986, Water Resources Research (22) 1303-1315
A simulation nonlinear multiple-regression methodology for estimating parameters that characterize the transport of contaminants is developed and demonstrated. Finite difference contaminant transport simulation is combined with a nonlinear weighted least squares multiple-regression procedure. The technique provides optimal parameter estimates and gives statistics for assessing the reliability of these estimates under...
Lateral blasts at Mount St. Helens and hazard zonation
D. R. Crandell, R. Hoblitt
1986, Bulletin of Volcanology (48) 27-37
Lateral blasts at andesitic and dacitic volcanoes can produce a variety of direct hazards, including ballistic projectiles which can be thrown to distances of at least 10 km and pyroclastic density flows which can travel at high speed to distances of more than 30 km. Indirect effect that may accompany...
Animal on the move
J. A. Howell
1986, Book chapter, The Park
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