The Salt Chuck copper-palladium mine, Prince of Wales Island, southeastern Alaska
Hugh Richard Gault, Clyde Wahrhaftig, Robert Ahlberg Loney
1992, Open-File Report 92-293
Ion exchange capture of copper, lead, and zinc in acid-rock drainages of Colorado using natural clinoptilolite; preliminary field studies
G. A. Desborough
1992, Open-File Report 92-614
Copper resources in secondary enrichment blankets at Tanama, Puerto Rico
D. P. Cox
1992, Open-File Report 92-578
Data for four drill holes, Kalamazoo porphyry copper deposit, Pinal County, Arizona
Maurice A. Chaffee
1992, Open-File Report 92-283-B
Data for four drill holes, Kalamazoo porphyry copper deposit, Pinal County, Arizona
Maurice A. Chaffee
1992, Open-File Report 92-283-A
Hydrologic data for the lower Copper River, Alaska, May to September, 1991
Timothy P. Brabets
1992, Open-File Report 92-89
Aquatic insects as bioindicators of trace element contamination in cobble-bottom rivers and streams
D.J. Cain, S. N. Luoma, J.L. Carter, S.V. Fend
1992, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences (49) 2141-2154
In one river, Cu, Cd, Pb, and Zn were analysed in insects and in fine bed sediments over a 381-km reach downstream of a large copper mining complex. In another river, As contamination from a gold mine was assessed in insects and bed sediments over a 40-km reach. All insect...
Predicting sizes of undiscovered mineral deposits; an example using mercury deposits in California
C. F. Chung, Donald A. Singer, W. David Menzie
1992, Economic Geology (87) 1174-1179
A critical part of the exploration for mineral deposits or of quantitative mineral resource assessments is the estimation of how large undiscoveredeposits might be. Typically, this problem is addressed using grade and tonnage models in which a major source of variation in possible sizes is accounted for by the differences...
Field guide: Gold-copper-silver deposits of the New World District Northwest Geology
J. E. Elliot, A. R. Kirk, T.W. Johnson
J. E. Elliott, editor(s)
1992, Book chapter, Guidebook for the Red Lodge-Beartooth Mountains-Stillwater area
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The stable isotope geochemistry of acid sulfate alteration
R. O. Rye, P. M. Bethke, M.D. Wasserman
1992, Economic Geology (87) 225-262
Acid sulfate wall-rock alteration, characterized by the assemblage alunite + kaolinite + quartz + or - pyrite, results from base leaching by fluids concentrated in H 2 SO 4 . Requisite amounts of H 2 SO 4 can be generated by different mechanisms in three principal geologic environments: (1) by atmospheric oxidation of sulfides in the supergene environment,...
Communications: Blood chemistry of laboratory-reared Golden trout
Joseph B. Hunn, Ray H. Wiedmeyer, Ivan E. Greer, Andrew W. Grady
1992, Journal of Aquatic Animal Health (4) 218-222
Golden trout Oncorhynchus aguabonita obtained from a wild stock as fertilized eggs were reared in the laboratory for 21 months. The laboratory-reared golden trout in our study reached sexual maturity earlier and grew more rapidly than wild golden trout do (according to the scientific literature). Male fish averaged 35.6 cm...
The study of the undiscovered mineral resources of the Tongass National Forest and adjacent lands, Southeastern Alaska
D. A. Brew, L.J. Drew, S. D. Ludington
1992, Nonrenewable Resources (1) 303-322
The quantitative probabilistic assessment of the undiscovered mineral resources of the 17.1-million-acre Tongass National Forest (the largest in the United States) and its adjacent lands is a nonaggregated, mineral-resource-tract-oriented assessment designed for land-planning purposes. As such, it includes the renewed use of gross-in-place values (GIPV's) in dollars of the estimated...
Jurassic ash-flow sheets, calderas, and related intrusions of the Cordilleran volcanic arc in southeastern Arizona: Implications for regional tectonics and ore deposits
P. W. Lipman, J.T. Hagstrum
1992, Geological Society of America Bulletin (104) 32-39
Volcanologic, petrologic, and paleomagnetic studies of widespread Jurassic ash-flow sheets in the Huachuca-southern Dragoon Mountains area have led to identification of four large source calderas and associated comagmatic intracaldera intrusions. Stratigraphic, facies, and contact features of the caldera-related tuffs also provide constraints on...
Metallogeny of the midcontinent rift system of North America
S. W. Nicholson, W.F. Cannon, K. J. Schulz
1992, Precambrian Research (58) 355-386
The 1.1 Ga Midcontinent rift system of North America is one of the world's major continental rifts and hosts a variety of mineral deposits. The rocks and mineral deposits of this 2000 km long rift are exposed only in the Lake Superior region. In the Lake Superior region, the...
Geochemical exploration for copper-nickel deposits in the cool-humid climate of northeastern Minnesota
W. R. Miller, W. H. Ficklin, J. B. McHugh
1992, Journal of Geochemical Exploration (42) 327-344
Water was used as a medium for geochemical exploration to detect copper-nickel mineralization along the basal zone of the Duluth Complex. Ni2+ is the most important pathfinder for the detection of the mineralized rocks, followed by Cu2+ and SO42− and to a lesser extent...
Quantitative assessment of future development of cooper/silver resources in the Kootenai National Forest, Idaho/Montana: Part I-Estimation of the copper and silver endowments
G.T. Spanski
1992, Nonrenewable Resources (1) 163-183
Faced with an ever-increasing diversity of demand for the use of public lands, managers and planners are turning more often to a multiple-use approach to meet those demands. This approach requires the uses to be mutually compatible and to utilize the more valuable attributes or resource values of the land....
Heavy metals in the threeridge mussel Amblema plicata plicata (Say, 1817) in the upper Mississippi River
T.J. Naimo, D. L. Waller, L. E. Holland Bartels
1992, Journal of Freshwater Ecology (7) 209-217
Concentrations of mercury and zinc in the threeridge mussel Amblema plicata plicata, sampled in 1987 from Pools 3 and 10 in the upper Mississippi River, were comparable to concentrations in mussels from moderately contaminated systems, while copper concentrations were similar to concentrations in mussels from more polluted...
Hydrothermal ore-forming processes in the light of studies in rock- buffered systems: II. Some general geologic applications
J.J. Hemley, J.P. Hunt
1992, Economic Geology (87) 23-43
The experimental metal solubilities for rock-buffered hydrothermal systems, reported by Hemley et al. (1992), provide important insights into the acquisition, transport, and deposition of metals in real hydrothermal systems that produced base metal ore deposits. Water-rock reactions that determine pH, together with total chloride and changes in temperature and fluid...
Bioremediation of uranium contamination with enzymatic uranium reduction
Derek R. Lovley, Elizabeth J.P. Phillips
1992, Environmental Science & Technology (26) 2228-2234
Enzymatic uranium reduction by Desulfovibrio desulfuricans readily removed uranium from solution in a batch system or when D. desulfuricans was separated from the bulk of the uranium-containing water by a semipermeable membrane. Uranium reduction continued at concentrations as high as 24 mM. Of a variety of potentially inhibiting anions and...
Hydrothermal ore-forming processes in the light of studies in rock- buffered systems: I. Iron-copper-zinc-lead sulfide solubility relations
J.J. Hemley, G.L. Cygan, J.B. Fein, Robinson Jr., W. M. d’Angelo
1992, Economic Geology (87) 1-22
Experimental studies, using cold-seal and extraction vessel techniques, were conducted on Fe, Pb, Zn, and Cu sulfide solubilities in chloride solutions at temperatures from 300 degrees to 700 degrees C and pressures from 0.5 to 2 kbars. The solutions were buffered in pH by a quartz monzonite and the pure...
Major-ion and selected trace-metal chemistry of the Biscayne Aquifer, Southeast Florida
M.J. Radell, B. G. Katz
1991, Water-Resources Investigations Report 91-4009
The major-ion and selected trace-metal chemistry of the Biscayne aquifer was characterized as part of the Florida Ground-Water Quality Monitoring Network Program, a multiagency cooperative effort concerned with delineating baseline water quality for major aquifer systems in the State. The Biscayne aquifer is unconfined and serves as the sole source...
Trace elements and organochlorines in surf scoters from San Francisco Bay, 1985
H. M. Ohlendorf, Katherine C. Marois, Roy W. Lowe, Thomas E. Harvey, P.R. Kelly
1991, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (18) 105-122
Surf scoters (Melanitta perspicillata) were collected from 6 locations in San Francisco Bay during January and March 1985. Overall, mean concentrations of cadmium and zinc were higher in livers of scoters from the southern region of the Bay, whereas mean iron and lead were higher in those from the northern...
Accumulation of trace elements and organochlorines by surf scoters wintering in the Pacific northwest
Charles J. Henny, L. J. Blus, R. A. Grove, S.P. Thompson
1991, Northwestern Naturalist (72) 43-60
Selenium, cadmium, mercury, copper, manganese, zinc, aluminum, lead, PCBs and DDE were accumulated by segments of the surf scoter (Melanitta perspicillata) population that winters in the Pacific Northwest, but whether the uptake occurred on breeding and/or wintering grounds was uncertain for some contaminants. Surf scoters collected in Puget Sound and...
Part D: Geochemistry of Soil Samples from 50 Solution-Collapse Features on the Coconino Plateau, Northern Arizona
Bradley S. Van Gosen, Karen J. Wenrich
1991, Open-File Report 91-594-D
Soil sampling surveys were conducted during 1984-1986 across 50 solution-collapse features exposed on the Coconino Plateau of northern Arizona in order to determine whether soil geochemistry can be used to distinguish mineralized breccia pipes from unmineralized collapse features. The 50 sampled features represent the variety of collapse features that crop...
Part C: Geochemistry of Soil Samples from 50 Solution-Collapse Features on the Coconino Plateau, Northern Arizona
Bradley S. Van Gosen, Karen J. Wenrich
1991, Open-File Report 91-594-C
Soil sampling surveys were conducted during 1984-1986 across 50 solution-collapse features exposed on the Coconino Plateau of northern Arizona in order to determine whether soil geochemistry can be used to distinguish mineralized breccia pipes from unmineralized collapse features. The 50 sampled features represent the variety of collapse features that crop...