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U. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY'S RESEARCH PROGRAM IN THE NEWLY PROCLAIMED EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE.
Gary Hill
1984, Conference Paper, Technical Papers of the American Congress of Surveying and Mapping
The U. S. Geological Survey (USGS) has been developing a program which would emphasize broad-scale surveys of the continental margin and intensive studies of 'baseline corridors' in various areas of the U. S. EEZ to gather energy and mining information in this new frontier as quickly as possible. Of twelve...
Holocene eruptive activity of El Chichón Volcano, Chiapas, Mexico
Robert I. Tilling, Meyer Rubin, Haraldur Sigurdsson, Steven Carey, Wendell A. Duffield, William I. Rose Jr.
1984, Science (224) 747-749
Geologic and radiometric-age data indicate that El Chichón was frequently and violently active during the Holocene, including eruptive episodes about 600, 1250, and 1700 years ago and several undated, older eruptions. These episodes, involving explosive eruptions of sulfur-rich magma and associated dome-growth processes, were apparently separated by intervals of approximately...
Losses from effluent taxes and quotas under uncertainty
W.D. Watson, R.G. Ridker
1984, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management (11) 310-326
Recent theoretical papers by Adar and Griffin (J. Environ. Econ. Manag.3, 178–188 (1976)), Fishelson (J. Environ. Econ. Manag.3, 189–197 (1976)), and Weitzman (Rev. Econ. Studies 41, 477–491 (1974)) show that, different expected social losses arise from using effluent taxes and quotas as alternative control instruments when marginal control costs are...
Olokele rock avalanche, island of Kauai, Hawaii
B.L. Jones, S.S.W. Chinn, J.C. Brice
1984, Geology (12) 209-211
In October 1981 a mass of rock and soil having an estimated volume of 500,000 m3 fell as a rock fall-avalanche from a steep slope 800 m high near the head of Olokele Canyon on the island of Kauai, Hawaii. Boulders were launched into...
Seismicity and eruptive activity at Fuego Volcano, Guatemala: February 1975 -January 1977
A.T.E. Yuan, S.R. McNutt, D.H. Harlow
1984, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (21) 277-296
We examine seismic and eruptive activity at Fuego Volcano (14??29???N, 90?? 53???W), a 3800-m-high stratovolcano located in the active volcanic arc of Guatemala. Eruptions at Fuego are typically short-lived vulcanian eruptions producing ash falls and ash flows of high-alumina basalt. From February 1975 to December 1976, five weak ash eruptions...
Evaporation from flowing channels
J.M. Fulford, T.W. Sturm
1984, Journal of Energy Engineering - ASCE (110) 1-9
Stability‐dependent and Dalton‐type mass transfer formulas are determined from experimental evaporation data in ambient and heated channels and are shown to have similar performance in prediction of evaporation. The formulas developed are compared with those proposed by other investigators for lakes and flowing channels. The evaporation data were obtained from...
DIGITAL PROCESSING TECHNIQUES FOR IMAGE MAPPING WITH LANDSAT TM AND SPOT SIMULATOR DATA.
Pat S. Chavez Jr.
Cook Jerald J., editor(s)
1984, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment
To overcome certain problems associated with the visual selection of Landsat TM bands for image mapping, the author used a quantitative technique that ranks the 20 possible three-band combinations based upon their information content. Standard deviations and correlation coefficients can be used to compute a value called the Optimum Index...
Laboratory analysis and airborne detection of materials stimulated to luminesce by the sun
W. R. Hemphill, A.F. Theisen, R.M. Tyson
1984, Journal of Luminescence (31-32) 724-726
The Fraunhofer line discriminator (FLD) is an airborne electro-optical device used to image materials which have been stimulated to luminesce by the Sun. Such materials include uranium-bearing sandstone, sedimentary phosphate rock, marine oil seeps, and stressed vegetation. Prior to conducting an airborne survey, a fluorescence spectrometer may be used in...
Fission-track dating applied to mineral exploration
C. W. Naeser
1984, Nuclear Tracks and Radiation Measurements (1982) (10) 422
The partial to total resetting of fission-track ages of minerals in country rock near a mineralized area can be used to (1) locate a thermal anomaly, and (2) date the mineralizing event. Two mining districts in Colorado have been studied - Rico and Gilman. Rico is a precious- and base-metal...
The solubility of strontianite (SrCO3) in CO2-H2O solutions between 2 and 91°C, the association constants of SrHCO+3(aq) and SrCO03(aq) between 5 and 80°C, and an evaluation of the thermodynamic properties of Sr2+(aq) and SrCO3(cr) at 25°C and 1 atm total pressure
Eurybiades Busenberg, Niel Plummer, Vivian B. Parker
1984, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (48) 2021-2035
Seventy new measurements (SrT-Pco2 of the solubility of strontianite were used to evaluate the equilibrium constant for the reaction SrCO3(cr) = Sr2+(aq) + CO2−3(aq) between 2 and 91 °C. The temperature dependence of the equilibrium constant is given by the expression Log K = 155.0305 − 7239.594/T − 56.58638 log T where T is in degrees Kelvin. The log K of strontianite,...
A//r//m//s AND SEISMIC SOURCE STUDIES.
Thomas C. Hanks
Gay N.C.Wainwright E.H., editor(s)
1984, Conference Paper
This paper briefly summarizes some recent developments in studies of seismic source parameter estimation, emphasizing the essential similarities between mining-induced seismogenic-failure and naturally occurring, tectonically driven earthquakes. The root-mean-square acceleration, a//r//m//s, shows much promise as an observational measure of high-frequency ground motion; it is very stable observationally, is insensitive to...
Thermal conductivity determinations on solid rock - a comparison between a steady-state divided-bar apparatus and a commercial transient line-source device
J.H. Sass, C. Stone, R. J. Munroe
1984, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (20) 145-153
Two apparatuses were used to measure thermal conductivities on pairs of contiguous samples from 17 specimens of solid rock: the USGS divided-bar apparatus, a steadystate comparative method, and the Shotherm "Quick Thermal Meter" (QTM), which employs a transient strip heat source. Both devices were calibrated relative to fused silica. Both...
Determination of uranium concentration in water by liquid anion exchange-delayed neutron analysis
R. A. Zielinski, D. M. McKown
1984, Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry (84) 207-212
Dissolved uranium is selectively removed from 11 of filtered, acidified water using a liquid anion exchange resin (Amberlite LA-1) dissolved in 10 ml of purified kerosene. The organic phase is then analyzed by a standard delayed neutron counting technique. Yields of removed uranium are consistently greater than 90 percent over...
PREDICTING GROUND-WATER DRAINAGE TO SURFACE MINES.
Linda S. Weiss, Devin L. Galloway
Schreiber David L., editor(s)
1984, Conference Paper
A two-dimensional, finite-difference numerical model is used to simulate the drainage of ground water into a surface coal mine. Graphs of dimensionless head as a function of dimensionless distance, and dimensionless seepage flux as a function of dimensionless time are developed from results of the numerical modeling. Changes in seepage...
EFFECT ON BRIDGE PIERS ON STREAMFLOW AND CHANNEL GEOMETRY.
James C. Blodgett
Kassabian NaomiHerman ScottKaplan Elizabeth W.Starkey Jane, editor(s)
1984, Conference Paper, Transportation Research Record
Piers in the waterway affect the velocity distribution across the channel and may act as barriers to floating debris. In addition, they also affect channel geometry by causing general and local scour in the vicinity of the bridge. The level of hydraulic efficiency of an unobstructed channel may be reduced...
PROCESSING OF SCANNED IMAGERY FOR CARTOGRAPHIC FEATURE EXTRACTION.
Susan P. Benjamin, Leonard Gaydos
1984, Conference Paper
Digital cartographic data are usually captured by manually digitizing a map or an interpreted photograph or by automatically scanning a map. Both techniques first require manual photointerpretation to describe features of interest. A new approach, bypassing the laborious photointerpretation phase, is being explored using direct digital image analysis. Aerial photographs...
The fluids in salt.
E. Roedder
1984, American Mineralogist (69) 413-439
The characteristics of fluid inclusions in salt, the geological processes through which these fluids evolve, and the possible problems such inclusions pose for nuclear waste disposal in salt beds or domes are reviewed.-J.A.Z....
Middle Cambrian fossils from the Doonerak anticlinorium, central Brooks Range, Alaska
J.T. Dutro Jr., A. R. Palmer, J.E. Repetski, W. P. Brosge
1984, Journal of Paleontology (58) 1364-1371
Middle Cambrian fossils collected near Wolf Creek in the Wiseman quadrangle, northern Alaska, include trilobites and paraconodonts. Trilobites date the strata as early Middle Cambrian, correlative with the Amgan Stage of Siberia. The assemblage includes: Kootenia cf. K. anabarensis Lermontova, cf. 'Parehmania' lata Chernysheva and Pagetia sp. Specimens of the...
Chromatographic investigations of the configurational and geometrical isomerism of allylic N-terpenyl-N-hydroxyethyl-nitrosamines
S. L. Abidi
1984, Journal of Chromatography (288) 277-292
A preparative adsorption column chromatographic method is reported for the separation of cis and trans geometrical isomers of two types of N-nitrosamines derived from allylic terpenyl ethanolamines (experimental fish toxicants). Column eluates were monitored by gas chromatography in which a Carbowax 20M stationary phase was used. Further separation of E and Z configurational isomers was achieved by reversed-phase...