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Frank T. Manheim, J. M. Gieskes
1984, Book chapter, Sedimentology, physical properties, and geochemistry in the Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project; volumes 1-44; an overview
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Truncation of the Appalachian Piedmont beneath the Coastal Plain of Alabama: Evidence from new magnetic data
J. Wright Horton, Jr., Isadore Zietz, Thorton L. Neathery
1984, Geology (12) 51-55
A new aeromagnetic survey of a part of southern Alabama reveals that magnetic signatures of the Appalachian Piedmont are truncated by a major magnetic lineament beneath the Gulf Coastal Plain. Mylonitic rocks have been recovered from a drillhole along this lineament, which is probably a fault zone of late Paleozoic...
Bioavailability of Pb and Zn from mine tailings as indicated by erythrocyte aminolevulinic acid dehydratase (ALA-D) activity in suckers (Pisces: catostomidae)
Christopher J. Schmitt, F. James Dwyer, Susan E. Finger
1984, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (41) 1030-1040
The activity of the erythrocyte enzyme δ-aminolevulinic acid dehydratase (ALA-D) was measured in 35 catostomids (black redhorse, Moxostoma duquesnei; golden redhorse, M. erythrurum; northern hogsucker, Hypentelium nigricans) collected from three sites on a stream contaminated with Pb-, Cd-, and Zn-rich mine tailings and from an uncontaminated site upstream. Enzyme activity was expressed in terms...
Statistical relations among earthquake magnitude, surface rupture length, and surface fault displacement
Manuel G. Bonilla, Robert K. Mark, James J. Lienkaemper
1984, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (74) 2379-2411
In order to refine correlations of surface-wave magnitude, fault rupture length at the ground surface, and fault displacement at the surface by including the uncertainties in these variables, the existing data were critically reviewed and a new data base was compiled. Earthquake magnitudes were redetermined as necessary to make them...
Canyon-filling lavas and lava dams on the Boise River, Idaho, and their significance for evaluating downcutting during the last 2 million years
Keith A. Howard, John W. Shervais, E.H. McKee
Bill Bonnichsen, R.M. Breckenridge, editor(s)
1984, Report, Cenozoic geology of Idaho
Basalts that periodically dammed the Boise River and its South Fork over the last 2 million years reveal the canyon history and illustrate how lava interacted with impounded river water. Intracanyon basalt flows record a granite canyon successively filled by lava and then recut at least five times in the...