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Climbing in the high volcanoes of central Mexico
R. J. Secor
1984, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (16) 136-146
A chain of volcanoes extends across central Mexico along the 19th parallel, a line just south of Mexico City. The westernmost of these peaks is Nevado de Colima at 4,636 feet above sea level. A subsidiary summit of Nevado de Colima is Volcan de Colima, locally called Fuego (fire) it...
Earthquakes; November-December 1983
W. J. Person
1984, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (16) 170-175
There were four major earthquakes (7.0-7.9) during the last 2 months of the year. The most devastating earthquake, a magnitude 6.4 which killed hundreds of people and injured many, occurred along the northwestern coast of Africa on December 22. Earthquake deaths also were reported in Afghanistan, Belgium, China, and Pakistan. The...
Social organization of sea otters in Prince William Sound, Alaska
David L. Garshelis, Ancel M. Johnson, Judith A. Garshelis
1984, Canadian Journal of Zoology (62) 2648-2658
Sea otters in Prince William Sound. Alaska, were spatially segregated into predominantly (97%) male areas at the front of the expanding population and breeding areas with fewer (up to 33%) males. From 1975 to 1984 we captured and marked 267 otters with tags and (or) radio transmitters and investigated their...
Animals as indicators of ecosystem responses to air emissions
James R. Newman, R. Kent Schreiber
1984, Environmental Management (8) 309-324
With existing and proposed air-quality regulations, ecological disasters resulting from air emissions such as those observed at Copperhill, Tennessee, and Sudbury, Ontario, are unlikely. Current air-quality standards, however, may not protect ecosystems from subacute and chronic exposure to air emissions. The encouragement of the use of coal for energy production...
Characteristics that distinguish types of epithermal deposits
D.O. Hayba, N.K. Foley, P. Heald-Wetlaufer
1984, Journal of Geochemical Exploration (25) 231-231
Three distinctive groupings of epithermal deposits were recognized from a literature study of fifteen well-described precious- and base-metal epithermal districts, supplemented by L. J. Buchanan's 1981 compilation of data from 47 less completely documented deposits. The three groups are distinguished primarily by the type of alteration and the sulfur fugacity...
Response of avian communities to herbicide-induced vegetation changes
Michael L. Morrison, E. Charles Meslow
1984, Journal of Wildlife Management (48) 14-22
The relationships between avian communities and herbicide modification of vegetation were analyzed on early-growth clear-cuts in western Oregon that had received phenoxy herbicide treatment 1 or 4 years previously. For both 1 and 4 years post-spray, vegetation development was greater in the third height interval (> 3.0 m) on untreated...
RELATIONSHIP OF THE CORTEZ CALDERA TO THE CORTEZ DISSEMINATED GOLD DEPOSIT, NEVADA.
James J. Rytuba, Raul J. Madrid, E.H. McKee
1984, Journal of Geochemical Exploration (25) 251
The Cortez caldera is an oval structure ten km in diameter formed by caldera collapse and is located in the northern part of the Toiyabe Range, central Nevada. The Cortez gold deposit, a carbonate-hosted disseminated gold deposit, is located three km northeast of the northern margin of the Cortez caldera....
APPLICATION OF AUDIO-MAGNETOTELLURIC SURVEYS ON SAO MIGUEL ISLAND, AZORES PORTUGAL.
Donald Hoover, A. Rodrigues Da Silva, Herbert A. Pierce, Roberto Amaral
1984, Conference Paper, Transactions - Geothermal Resources Council
Geothermal exploration and development has been under way on Sao Miguel Island, Azores since 1975. This work had been restricted to the Fogo volcano, one of three dormant silicic volcanic centers on the island. The USGS in 1982 and 1983 conducted reconnaissance natural-source audio-magnetotelluric (AMT) surveys of all three silicic...
A review of progress in understanding the fluid geochemistry of the Cerro Prieto geothermal system
A.H. Truesdell, N.L. Nehring, J. M. Thompson, C. J. Janik, T.B. Coplen
1984, Geothermics (13) 65-74
Fluid geochemistry has played a major role in our present understanding of the Cerro Prieto geothermal system. Fluid chemical and isotopic compositions have been used to indicate the origin of water, salts and gases, original subsurface temperature and fluid flow, fluid-production mechanisms, and production-induced aquifer boiling and cold-water entry. The...
Coalification of organic matter in coal balls of the Pennsylvanian (upper Carboniferous) of the Illinois Basin, United States
Paul C. Lyons, Carolyn L. Thompson, Patrick G. Hatcher, F. W. Brown, M.A. Millay, Nikolaus Szeverenyi, G.E. Maciel
1984, Organic Geochemistry (5) 227-239
An evaluation was made of the degree of coalification of two coal balls from the Illinois Basin of the Pennsylvanian (upper Carboniferous) of the United States. Previous interpretations are mainly misleading and contradictory, primarily because of the assumption that the brown color and exceptional cellular and subcellular preservation typical of...
Relationships between water quality and phosphorus concentrations for Puget Sound region lakes
Robert J. Gilliom
1984, Journal of the American Water Resources Association (20) 435-442
Regression relationships were developed between summer mean total phosphorus (P) concentrations in near-surface water and both chlorophyll a concentrations and Secchi disc transparency for Puget Sound region lakes. Total P concentrations in the lakes studied ranged from 7 to 66 μ/L. The relationship between total P and chlorophyll a, based...
EFFECTS OF RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT ON WATER QUALITY IN THE BIG SOUTH FORK NATIONAL RIVER AND RECREATION AREA, TENNESSEE AND KENTUCKY.
William P. Carey
Schreiber David L., editor(s)
1984, Conference Paper
The South Fork Cumberland River begins in Tennessee at the confluence of the New River and Clear Fork. Strip mining for coal in the New River basin has been ongoing for decades with little reclamation prior to 1977. Water-quality data show that suspended-sediment and dissolved-constituent loads from the New River...
Evaluation of the National Archives program to convert nitrate aerial photographs of the United States to a stable-base safety film.
R.S. Williams Jr., T.R. Lyons, J.G. Ferrigno, M.C. Quinn
1984, Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing (50) 1437-1441
Discusses the programme on reproducing the 1930's and early 1940's nitrate aerial photographs of large areas of the US onto stable-base safety film, and the proceedings of a February 1981 meeting at the National Archives and Records Service, General Services Administration, which discussed the programme and inspected the results of...
Empirical relation between carbonate porosity and thermal maturity: An approach to regional porosity prediction
James W. Schmoker
1984, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin (68) 1697-1703
Data indicate that porosity loss in subsurface carbonate rocks can be empirically represented by the power function, ^Thgr = a (TTI)b, where ^Thgr is regional porosity, TTI is Lopatin's time-temperature index of thermal maturity, the exponent, b, equals approximately -0.372, and the multiplier, a, is constant for a given data...
Numerical simulation of phytoplankton productivity in partially mixed estuaries
D. H. Peterson, J.F. Festa
1984, Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science (19) 563-589
A two-dimensional steady-state model of light-driven phytoplankton productivity and biomass in partially mixed estuaries has been developed. Effects of variations in river flow, suspended sediment concentration, phytoplankton sinking, self-shading and growth rates on distributions of phytoplankton biomass and productivity are investigated.Numerical simulation experiments show that biomass and productivity are particularly...
ASSESSMENT OF HIGH-TEMPERATURE GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES IN HYDROTHERMAL CONVECTION SYSTEMS IN THE UNITED STATES.
Manuel Nathenson
1984, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference
The amount of thermal energy in high-temperature geothermal systems (>150 degree C) in the United States has been calculated by estimating the temperature, area, and thickness of each identified system. These data, along with a general model for recoverability of geothermal energy and a calculation that takes account of the...
Simulation of ground-water flow in a mined watershed in eastern Ohio
J. S. Weiss, A. C. Razem
1984, Groundwater (22) 549-560
A 43-acre watershed in Muskingum County, Ohio, was studied to determine the hydrologic consequences of strip mining for coal. A quantitative description of the effects on the ground-water flow components of the hydrologic system has been obtained using digital models.The premining watershed was characterized by...
Paleogene geology and chronology of southwestern Umnak Island, Aleutian Islands, Alaska
H. McLean, J.R. Hein
1984, Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (21) 171-180
The rocks of southwestern Umnak Island (Nikolski area) consist mainly of a slightly deformed marine sedimentary sequence intruded by hypabyssal quartz diorite sills and small plutons. Laminated and thin-bedded argillaceous and tuffaceous mudstone and siltstone reflect volcanic arc sedimentation from late Eocene to early Oligocene time. Zeolite facies minerals formed...
Great Salt Lake, and precursors, Utah: The last 30,000 years
R. J. Spencer, M.J. Baedecker, H.P. Eugster, R. M. Forester, M. B. Goldhaber, B.F. Jones, K. Kelts, J. McKenzie, D.B. Madsen, S.L. Rettig, M. Rubin, C.J. Bowser
1984, Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (86) 321-334
Sediment cores up to 6.5 m in length from the South Arm of Great Salt Lake, Utah, have been correlated. Radiocarbon ages and volcanic tephra layers indicate a record of greater than 30,000 years. A variety of approaches have been employed to collect data used in stratigraphic correlation and lake...
The Palmer Drought Severity Index: limitations and assumptions.
W.M. Alley
1984, Journal of Climate and Applied Meteorology (23) 1100-1109
The structure of the Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI), which is perhaps the most widely used regional index of drought, is examined. The PDSI addresses two of the most elusive properties of droughts: their intensity and their beginning and ending times. Under certain conditions, the PDSI values are very sensitive...