Sediment-quality assessment of Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake and the upstream reach of the Columbia River, Washington, 1992
Gilbert Carl Bortleson, S.E. Cox, M.D. Munn, R.J. Schumaker, E. K. Block, L.R. Bucy, R.J. Cornelius
1994, Open-File Report 94-315
The occurrence and distribution of trace elements and of wood-pulp-related compounds in the sediments of Lake Roosevelt and the upstream reach sampler of the Columbia River were studied in 1992. In addition, an analysis of benthic invertebrate community structure and tests of sediment toxicity were conducted. Concentrations of trace elements...
Scour assessment at bridges from Flag Point to Million Dollar Bridge, Copper River Highway, Alaska
T. P. Brabets
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4073
Twelve bridges are located along the Copper River Highway from Flag Point (Mile 27) to lhe Million Dollar Bridge (Mile 48). These bridges cross all or parts of the Copper River. Channel scour at these bridges was assessed by collecting and analyzing discharge and sediment data, analyzing aerial photography for...
Reconnaissance investigation of water quality, bottom sediment, and biota associated with irrigation drainage in the Owyhee and Vale Projects, Oregon and Idaho, 1990-91
F. A. Rinella, W.H. Mullins, C.A. Schuler
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4156
A reconnaissance investigation was conducted during 1990--91 in the Owyhee and Vale projects in eastern Oregon and southwestern Idaho, as well as at a number of sites in the Snake River and tributaries to the Snake River in the area of study. The objective of the study was to determine...
Separation of selenium species released from Se-exposed algae
John M. Besser, James N. Huckins, Randal C. Clark
1994, Chemosphere (29) 771-780
We have assessed a fractionation scheme for selenium species that separates Se-containing amino acids and other organoselenium compounds in aqueous samples. We investigated the retention of standard solutions of selenate (Se+6), selenite (Se+4), and selenomethionine (Se−2) by fractionation media (Sephadex A-25 ion-exchange resin, copper-treated Chelex-100 ligand-exchange resin, and activated charcoal)...
Chemical characterization of sediments and pore water from the upper Clark Fork River and Milltown Reservoir, Montana
W. G. Brumbaugh, C.G. Ingersoll, N.E. Kemble, T.W. May, J.L. Zajicek
1994, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (13) 1971-1983
The upper Clark Fork River basin in western Montana is widely contaminated by metals from past mining, milling, and smelting activities As part of a comprehensive ecological risk assessment for the upper Clark Fork River, we measured physical and chemical characteristics of surficial sediment samples that were collected from depositional...
The Death Valley turtlebacks reinterpreted as Miocene Pliocene folds of a major detachment surface
Daniel K. Holm, Robert J. Fleck, Daniel R. Lux
1994, The Journal of Geology (102) 718-727
Determining the origin of extension parallel folds in metamorphic core complexes is fundamental to understanding the development of detachment faults. An excellent example of such a feature occurs in the Death Valley region of California where a major, undulatory, detachment fault is exposed along the well-known turtleback (antiformal) surfaces of...
Geochemical interactions between constituents in acidic groundwater and alluvium in an aquifer near Globe, Arizona
Kenneth G. Stollenwerk
1994, Applied Geochemistry (9) 353-369
Acidic water from a copper-mining area has contaminated an alluvial aquifer and stream near Globe, Arizona. The most contaminated groundwater has a pH of 3.3, and contains about 100 mmol/1 SO4, 50 mmol/1 Fe, 11 mmol/1 Al and 3 mmol/1 Cu. Reactions between alluvium and acidic groundwater were first evaluated...
Evaluation of effects caused by high copper concentrations in Torch Lake, Michigan, on reproduction of yellow perch
S.A. Ellenberger, Paul C. Baumann, Thomas W. May
1994, Journal of Great Lakes Research (20) 531-536
Elevated concentrations of copper are present in Torch Lake, Michigan, an Environmental Protection Agency Superfund site. The sauger (Stizostedion canadense) population in Torch Lake has been extirpated and walleye (Stizostedion vitreum) populations are maintained by stocking. We used yellow perch (Perca flavescens) to determine if chronic exposure to elevated copper...
Major ions, nutrients, and trace elements in the Mississippi River near Thebes, Illinois, July through September 1993
Howard E. Taylor, Ronald C. Antweiler, Terry I. Brinton, David A. Roth, John A. Moody
1994, Circular 1120-D
Extensive flooding in the upper Mississippi River Basin during summer 1993 had a significant effect on the water quality of the Mississippi River. To evaluate the change in temporal distribution and transport of dissolved constituents in the Mississippi River, six water samples were collected by a discharge-weighted method from July...
Mineral-resource assessments in Alaska; background information to accompany maps and reports about the geology and undiscovered-mineral-resource potential of the Mount Katmai Quadrangle and adjacent parts of the Naknek and Afognak quadrangles, Alaska Peninsula
J.R. Riehle, S. E. Church, R. L. Detterman, J. W. Miller
1994, Circular 1106
Geologic and geochemical field studies were carded out from 1983 to 1987 in the Mount Katmai l?x2 ? quadrangle and adjoining region, at the northeast end of the Alaska Peninsula. The region is nearly entirely within Katmai National Park and Preserve and has had almost no mineral production, so prior...
Maps showing interpretation, using R-mode factor analysis, of trace-element abundances in heavy-mineral concentrate samples, Delta 1° x 2° quadrangle, Utah
David R. Zimbelman
1994, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 2081-G
A set of heavy-mineral concentrate data for the Delta 1° x 2° quadrangle, Utah Conterminous U.S. Mineral Assessment Program (CUSMAP) project was compiled from results of analyses of samples collected during the National Uranium Resource Evaluation Program (SURE), as well as results obtained from samples collected more recently by the...
Geology of south-central Alaska
Warren J. Nokleberg, George Plafker, Frederic H. Wilson
1994, Book chapter, The geology of Alaska: Volume G-1 of Decade of North American Geology
South-central Alaska is defined as the region bounded by the Kuskokwim Mountains to the northwest, the basins north of the Alaska Range to the north, the Canadian border to the east, and the Chugach Mountains to the south (Fig. 1). This region, hereafter called the study area, includes the Alaska...
Particulate, colloidal, and dissolved-phase associations of plutonium and americium in a water sample from well 1587 at the Rocky Flats Plant, Colorado
R.A. Harnish, Diane M. McKnight, James F. Ranville
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4175
In November 1991, the initial phase of a study to determine the dominant aqueous phases that control the transport of plutonium (Pu), americium (Am), and uranium (U) in surface and groundwater at the Rocky Flats Plant was undertaken by the U.S. Geological Survey. By use of the techniques of stirred-cell...
Geology and geochemistry of Summitville, Colorado: An epithermal acid sulfate deposit in a volcanic dome
J. E. Gray, M.F. Coolbaugh
1994, Economic Geology (89) 1906-1923
Geologic studies during recent open-pit mining at Summitville, Colorado, have provided new information on an epithermal acid sulfate Au-Ag-Cu deposit formed in a volcanic dome. Geologic mapping, geochemical studies of whole-rock samples from blast holes, and geologic and geochemical traverse studies refine the details of the evolution of the Summitville...
Ionic strength and DOC determinations from various freshwater sources to the San Francisco Bay
Y.R. Hunter, J.S. Kuwabara
1994, Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (52) 311-318
An exact estimation of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) within the salinity gradient of zinc and copper metals is significant in understanding the limit to which DOC could influence metal speciation. A low-temperature persulfate/oxygen/ultraviolet wet oxidation procedure was utilized for analyzing DOC samples adapted for ionic strength from major freshwater sources...
Techniques for estimating the quantity and quality of storm runoff from urban watersheds of Jefferson County, Kentucky
R. D. Evaldi, B.L. Moore
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4023
Linear regression models are presented for estimating storm-runoff volumes, and mean con- centrations and loads of selected constituents in storm runoff from urban watersheds of Jefferson County, Kentucky. Constituents modeled include dissolved oxygen, biochemical and chemical oxygen demand, total and suspended solids, volatile residue, nitrogen, phosphorus and phosphate, calcium, magnesium,...
Assessment of surface-water quality and water-quality control alternatives, Johnson Creek Basin, Oregon
T.K. Edwards
1994, Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4090
Johnson Creek flows through a basin of approximately 51 square miles with mixed land uses over a reach of approximately 24 river miles from southeast of Gresham, Oregon, to its confluence with the Willamette River in Milwaukie, Oregon. Land uses within the basin include forested and agricultural lands, suburban residential,...
Zinc, copper, and lead in mid-ocean ridge basalts and the source rock control on Zn/Pb in ocean-ridge hydrothermal deposits
B. R. Doe
1994, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (58) 2215-2223
The contents of Zn, Cu, and Pb in mid-ocean ridge basalts (MORB) and the MORB source-rock control on Zn/Pb in ocean-ridge hydrothermal deposits are examined. The values of Zn, Cu, and Pb for submarine mid-ocean ridge basalts (MORB) are, respectively (in ppm): average MORB—75, 75, and 0.7; West Valley, Juan...
Geochemical maps of copper, lead, and zinc, upper Arkansas River drainage basin, Colorado
S. M. Smith
1994, Open-File Report 94-408
No abstract available....
Trace elements in canvasbacks (Aythya valisineria) wintering in Louisiana, USA, 1987-1988
Thomas W. Custer, William L. Hohman
1994, Environmental Pollution (84) 253-259
We determined trace element concentrations in livers of canvasbacks (Aythya valisineria) collected at Catahoula Lake and the Mississippi River Delta, Louisiana during, the winter of 1987–1988. Forty percent of canvasbacks wintering at Lake Catahoula had elevated concentrations of lead (>6·7 μg g−1 dry weight) in the liver; 33% had concentrations...
Overview of environmental and hydrogeologic conditions at the Merle K. "Mudhole" Smith Airport near Cordova, Alaska
J.M. Dorava, J.M. Sokup
1994, Open-File Report 94-328
Air service to Cordova, Alaska and the surrounding region is provided by the Merle K. "Mudhole" Smith Airport, 21 kilometers east of the townsite. The Federal Aviation Administration owns or operates support facilities at the airport and wishes to consider the environmental setting and hydro- geologic conditions when evaluating...
Partitioning of zinc among common ferromagnesian minerals and implications for hydrothermal mobilization
C. A. Johnson
1994, Canadian Mineralogist (32) 121-132
In systems where metals are scavenging from crystalline rocks by through-flowing fluids, the important host minerals must be dissolved or must undergo cation-exchange reactions with the fluid. Whereas copper resides in sulfides, zinc resides in magnetic and, to a lesser extent, in biotite, clinopyroxene and olivine. Magnetite is known from...
Data for four drill holes, Mount Margaret copper-molybdenum-gold deposit, Skamania County, Washington
M.A. Chaffee
1994, Open-File Report 94-2-B
Data for four drill holes, Mount Margaret copper-molybdenum-gold deposit, Skamania County, Washington
M.A. Chaffee
1994, Open-File Report 94-2-A
Chemistry of manganese precipitation in Pinal Creek, Arizona, USA: A laboratory study
J.D. Hem, Carol J. Lind
1994, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (58) 1601-1613
Groundwater underlying the valley of Pinal Creek downstream from Globe, Arizona, has been contaminated by low-pH metal-enriched wastewater from copper mining and ore processing at Miami, Arizona. At present, the acidity and most of the dissolved metal content, except for Mn, of the wastewater is removed by reactions with carbonate...