Geomorphic domains and linear features on Landsat images, Circle quadrangle, Alaska
S. L. Simpson
1984, Open-File Report 83-170-E
A remote sensing study using Landsat images was undertaken as part of the Alaska Mineral Resource Assessment Program (AMRAP). Geomorphic domains A and B, identified on enhanced Landsat images, divide Circle quadrangle south of Tintina fault zone into two regional areas having major differences in surface characteristics. Domain A is...
Heat capacities and entropies of rhodochrosite (MnCO3) and siderite (FeCO3) between 5 and 600 K.
R. A. Robie, H.T. Haselton Jr., B. S. Hemingway
1984, American Mineralogist (69) 349-357
The heat capacities of rhodochrosite, (Mn0.994Fe0.005Mg0.001)CO3, and siderite, 171(Fe0.956Mn0.042Mg0.002)CO3, were measured between 5 and 550 K by combined cryogenic-adiabatic and differential scanning calorimetry. These new data were used to reanalyse the thermodynamic properties of these phases.-J.A.Z....
Role of fish distribution on estimates of standing crop in a cooling reservoir
D. Hugh Barwick
1984, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (4) 308-313
Estimates of fish standing crop from coves in Keowee Reservoir, South Carolina, were obtained in May and August for 3 consecutive years. Estimates were significantly higher in May than in August for most of the major species of fish collected, suggesting that considerable numbers of fish had migrated from the...
Geochemistry of tholeiitic and alkalic lavas from the Koolau Range, Oahu, Hawaii: Implications for Hawaiian volcanism
M.F. Roden, F.A. Frey, D.A. Clague
1984, Earth and Planetary Science Letters (69) 141-158
Lavas of the post-erosional, alkalic Honolulu Volcanics have significantly lower 87Sr/86Sr and higher 143Nd/144Nd than the older and underlying Koolau tholeiites which form the Koolau shield of eastern Oahu, Hawaii. Despite significant compositional variation within lavas forming the Honolulu Volcanics, these lavas are isotopically...
Seismicity at Old Faithful Geyser: an isolated source of geothermal noise and possible analogue of volcanic seismicity
S. W. Kieffer
1984, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (22) 59-95
Old Faithful Geyser in Yellowstone National Park, U.S.A., is a relatively isolated source of seismic noise and exhibits seismic behavior similar to that observed at many volcanoes, including "bubblequakes" that resemble B-type "earthquakes", harmonic tremor before and during eruptions, and periods of seismic quiet prior to eruptions. Although Old Faithful...
Near-infrared reflectance of zunyite: Implications for field mapping and remote-sensing detection of hydrothermally altered high alumina rocks
J.K. Crowley
1984, Economic Geology (79) 553-557
No abstract available....
DEFINITION FOR TALC.
Malcolm Ross
Levadie Benjamin, editor(s)
1984, Conference Paper, ASTM Special Technical Publication
Talc is a naturally occurring single-phase mineral having the approximate chemical formula Mg//3Si//4O//1//0(OH)//2 and a specific type of crystal structure. Talc commonly forms by hydrothermal alteration of rocks rich in magnesium and iron (ultramafic rocks) and by low-grade thermal metamorphism of siliceous dolomites. The fact that talc often occurs in...
SOME APPLICATIONS OF SEISMIC SOURCE MECHANISM STUDIES TO ASSESSING UNDERGROUND HAZARD.
Art McGarr
Gay N.C.Wainwright E.H., editor(s)
1984, Conference Paper
Various measures of the seismic source mechanism of mine tremors, such as magnitude, moment, stress drop, apparent stress, and seismic efficiency, can be related directly to several aspects of the problem of determining the underground hazard arising from strong ground motion of large seismic events. First, the relation between the...
The San Andreas Fault
Sandra S. Schulz, Robert E. Wallace
1984, Report
Sampling design optimization for spatial functions
Ricardo A. Olea
1984, Journal of the International Association for Mathematical Geology (16) 369-392
A new procedure is presented for minimizing the sampling requirements necessary to estimate a mappable spatial function at a specified level of accuracy. The technique is based on universal kriging, an estimation method within the theory of regionalized variables. Neither actual implementation of the sampling nor universal kriging estimations are...
Atlantic salmon stocks
C.P. Goodyear
J. H. C. Pippy, editor(s)
1984, Report, Administrative report: Anadromous and Catadromous Fish Committee, International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
No abstract available at this time...
Santaclaraite, a new calcium-manganese silicate hydrate from California.
Richard C. Erd, Y. Ohashi
1984, American Mineralogist (69) 200-206
Santaclaraite, ideally CaMn4(Si5O14(OH))(OH).H2O, occurs as pink and tan veins and masses in Franciscan chert in the Diablo Range, Santa Clara and Stanislaus counties, California. It is associated with four unidentified Mn silicates, Mn-howieite, quartz, braunite, calcite, rhodochrosite, kutnahorite, baryte, harmotome, chalcopyrite and native copper. Santaclaraite is triclinic, space group B1,...
Rehabilitation materials from surface- coal mines in western U.S.A. III. Relations between elements in mine soil and uptake by plants.
R. C. Severson, L. P. Gough
1984, Reclamation and Revegetation Research (3) 185-197
Plant uptake of Cd, Co, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb and Zn from mine soils was assessed using alfalfa Medicago sativa, sainfoin Onobrychis viciaefolia, smooth brome Bromus inermis, crested wheatgrass Agropyron cristatum, slender wheatgrass A. trachycaulum and intermediate wheatgrass A. intermedium; mine soil (cover-soil and spoil material) samples were collected...
Geophysical methods as mapping tools in a strata-bound gold deposit: Haile mine, South Carolina slate belt
J. C. Wynn, R.W. Luce
1984, Economic Geology (79) 382-388
Very low frequency electromagnetic, magnetic, and induced polarization methods. The very low frequency electromagnetic resistivity data show high resistivity zones that correlate with siliceous units known to host the gold. The magnetic data clearly identify the mafic and ultramafic dikes which cut metasediments and also fill faults that offset them....
Gases and trace elements in soils at the North Silver Bell deposit, Pima County, Arizona
M. E. Hinkle, C.A. Dilbert
1984, Journal of Geochemical Exploration (20) 323-336
Soil samples were collected over the North Silver Bell porphyry copper deposit near Tucson, Arizona. Volatile elements and compounds in gases derived from the soils and metallic elements in the soils were analyzed in order: (1) to see which volatile constituents of the soils might be indicative of the...
Denitrification associated with stream periphyton: Chamber estimates from undisrupted communities
J.H. Duff, F.J. Triska, R.S. Oremland
1984, Journal of Environmental Quality (13) 514-518
Undisrupted periphyton communities from a N‐rich (NO3− = 63 µmol L−1) and pristine (NO3− = 2.9 µmol L−1) stream were assayed for denitrifying activity (acetylene‐blockage technique) in 40‐L chambers incubated at in situ temperature and nutrient concentrations. Nitrous oxide formation associated with periphyton from the N‐rich stream was immediate and linear (52.1 µmol N2O m−2 h−1)...
Sulfur dioxide and particles in quiescent volcanic plumes from Poás, Arenal, and Colima Volcanos, Costa Rica and Mexico
T. J. Casadevall, William I. Rose Jr., William H. Fuller, William H. Hunt, Mark A. Hart, Jarvis L. Moyers, David C. Woods, Raymond L. Chuan, James P. Friend
1984, Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres (89) 9633-9641
Measurements of SO2 emission rates and concentrations and of particle distribution, size, shape, and composition were made in quiescent volcanic plumes emitted into the troposphere from Poás and Arenal volcanos, Costa Rica, and Colima volcano, Mexico. SO2 emission rates were 700±180 metric tons per day (t/d) for Poás, 210±30 t/d for Arenal,...
Bioaccumulation of toxic substances associated with dredging and dredged material disposal: a literature review
James G. Seelye, Michael J. Mac
1984, Report
A literature review of sediment bioassessment was conducted as the first step in the development of a more standardized and ecologically sound test procedure for evaluating sediment quality. Based on the review, the authors concluded that 1) a standardized laboratory bioassessment test should consist of flowthrough exposure of at least...
Stereochemical studies of acyclic isoprenoids—XII. Lipids of methanogenic bacteria and possible contributions to sediments
J.B. Risatti, S.J. Rowland, D.A. Yon, J.R. Maxwell
1984, Organic Geochemistry (6) 93-104
Abundant volatile lipids of Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum and Methanosarcina barkeri include isoprenoid hydrocarbons (≤ C30), and C15, C20 and C25 isoprenoid alcohols. M. barkeri contains 2,6,10,15,19-pentamethyleicosane, whose relative stereochemistry is the same as found in marine sediments, indicating that it is a marker of methanogenic activity. The C20, C30 and C25 alkenes in M. thermoautotrophicum also have a preferred sterochemistry; the latter have...
Intrinsic oxygen fugacity measurements on seven chondrites, a pallasite, and a tektite and the redox state of meteorite parent bodies
R. Brett, M. Sato
1984, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (48) 111-120
Intrinsic oxygen-fugacity (fO2) measurements were made on five ordinary chondrites, a carbonaceous chondrite, an enstatite chondrite, a pallasite, and a tektite. Results are of the form of linear log fO2−1T">fO2−1T plots. Except for the enstatite chondrite, measured results agree well with calculated estimates by others.The tektite...
MiniCatalog of map data
National Cartographic Information Center
1984, Report
A brief catalog of the types of maps published by the U.S. Geological Survey....
ENGINEERING ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF A PROGRAM FOR ARTIFICIAL GROUNDWATER RECHARGE.
Eric G. Reichard, John D. Bredehoeft
1984, Water Resources Bulletin (20) 929-939
This study describes and demonstrates two alternate methods for evaluating the relative costs and benefits of artificial groundwater recharge using percolation ponds. The first analysis considers the benefits to be the reduction of pumping lifts and land subsidence; the second considers benefits as the alternative costs of a comparable surface...
Hydrology of area 56, Northern Great Plains, and Rocky Mountain Coal Provinces, Utah
Gregory C. Lines
1984, Open-File Report 83-38
No abstract available....
Effects of copper on composition species of periphyton in a Sierra Nevada, California, stream
H.V. Leland, J.L. Carter
1984, Freshwater Biology (14) 281-296
An oligotrophic stream was continuously dosed for 1 yr at 2.5, 5 and 10 mu g l-1 CuT; c12, 25 and 50 ng l-1 Cu2+. The numerically most abundant taxa were Bacillariophyceae (Achnanthes minutissima, Cocconeis placentula, Cymbella microcephala, C. sinuata, Fragilaria construens, F. crotonensis, Navicula spp., Synedra acus and S....
Use of dissolved oxygen modeling results in the management of river quality
D. A. Rickert
1984, Journal of the Water Pollution Control Federation (56) 94-101
In 1973, the U.S. Geological Survey initiated a study of the Willamette River, Oregon, to determine the major causes of dissolved oxygen (DO) depletion, and whether advanced treatment of municipal wastewaters was needed to achieve the DO standards. The study showed that rates of carbonaceous decay were low (kr =...