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...
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...
The Use of heavy-mineral concentrate data to show geochemical favorability for zinc-lead-silver and copper-(cobalt) mineral occurrences in the Baird Mountains Quadrangle, northwest Alaska
R.J. Goldfarb, E. A. Bailey, P. F. Folger, J.M. Schmidt
1991, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 2151
Characterization of bottom-sediment, water, and elutriate chemistry at selected stations at Reelfoot Lake, Tennessee
R. E. Broshears
1991, Water-Resources Investigations Report 90-4181
To better-understand and predict the potential effect of dredging on water quality at Reelfoot Lake, chemical analyses were conducted on samples of lake water, bottom sediment, and elutriate water. Chemical analyses were conducted on samples of lake water, bottom sediment, and elutriate water collected at five stations in the lake...
Part B: 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-B
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 A: 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-A
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...
Assessment of undiscovered porphyry copper deposits within the range of the northern spotted owl, northwestern California, western Oregon, and western Washington
Michael F. Diggles
1991, Open-File Report 91-377
No abstract available....
Geochemical variation in a copper-bearing redbed sequence of the Ravalli Group (Belt Supergroup), northwestern Montana and northern Idaho; Part B, Geochemical data
Jon J. Connor
1991, Open-File Report 91-28-B
Geochemical variation in a copper-bearing redbed sequence of the Ravalli Group (Belt Supergroup), northwestern Montana and northern Idaho; Part A, Geological interpretation
Jon J. Connor
1991, Open-File Report 91-28-A
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-A-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...
Chemical analysis of water samples and geophysical logs from cored test holes drilled in the central Oklahoma Aquifer, Oklahoma
Jamie L. Schlottmann, Ron A. Funkhouser
1991, Open-File Report 91-464
Chemical analyses of water from eight test holes and geophysical logs for nine test holes drilled in the Central Oklahoma aquifer are presented. The test holes were drilled to investigate local occurrences of potentially toxic, naturally occurring trace substances in ground water. These trace substances include arsenic, chromium, selenium, residual...
Reconnaissance geochemical survey of the Farah Garan-Kutam mineral belt, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
R.M. Samater, P.R. Johnson, A. A. Bookstrom
1991, Open-File Report 91-39
Wadi-sediment samples were collected from 450 sites in a 580-km2 area (sample density 1.5 per km2) as part of an exploration program designed to assess the mineral potential of the Farah Garan - Kutam mineral belt and to evaluate mineralization at the Farah Garan ancient working (DGMR Project 3.03.10). Demagnetized...
Geophysical logs from a copper oxide deposit, Santa Cruz Project, Casa Grande, Arizona
Philip H. Nelson
1991, Open-File Report 91-357
Bibliography of Quaternary geology, Copper River Basin and adjacent areas, south-central Alaska
Oscar J. Ferrians Jr.
1991, Open-File Report 91-107-B
Bibliography of Quaternary geology, Copper River Basin and adjacent areas, south-central Alaska
Oscar J. Ferrians Jr.
1991, Open-File Report 91-107-A
Ore microscopy of the Paoli silver-copper deposit, Oklahoma
C.A. Thomas, R.D. Hagni, P. Berendsen
1991, Ore Geology Reviews (6) 229-244
The Paoli silver-copper deposit is located in south-central Oklahoma, 56 km south-southeast from Norman, Oklahoma. It was mined for high-grade silver-copper near the beginning of this century, and intensive exploratory drilling during the early 1970's delineated unmined portions of the deposit. A collaborative study between the U.S.G.S., the Kansas Geological...
Crustal structure of accreted terranes in southern Alaska, Chugach Mountains and Copper River Basin, from seismic refraction results
G. S. Fuis, E. L. Ambos, Walter D. Mooney, N.I. Christensen, E. Geist
1991, Journal of Geophysical Research (96) 4187-4227
Seismic refraction data were collected along a 320-km-long "transect' line in southern Alaska, crossing the Prince William, Chugach, Peninsular, and Wrangellia terranes, and along several shorter lines within individual terranes. Velocity structure in the upper crust (less than 9-km depth) differs among the four terranes. In contrast, layers in the...
The last interglaciation in Alaska: Stratigraphy and paleoecology of potential sites
T. D. Hamilton, J. Brigham-Grette
1991, Quaternary International (10-12) 49-71
At least 20 localities in Alaska contain deposits that may provide information on the last interglaciation (Oxygen-Isotope Substage 5e). These widely dispersed localities include river bluffs, coastal bluffs and terraces, elevated marine shorelines, lake basins, and artificial excavations. Most of the inferred interglacial deposits contain macrofossils or pollen that are...
On plate tectonics and the geologic evolution of southwestern North America
P.L. Ward
1991, Journal of Geophysical Research (96) 12479-12496
Very rapid subduction of the Farallon plate under southwestern North America between 60 and 40 Ma was accompanied by a relatively low volume of magmatism throughout the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. Between 40 and 20 Ma, when subduction slowed significantly and in one...
Evolution of deep structure along the trans-Alaska crustal transect, Chugach Mountains and Copper River Basin, southern Alaska
G. S. Fuis, George Plafker
1991, Journal of Geophysical Research (96) 4229-4253
One of the most important results of the Trans-Alaska Crustal Transect investigations is the discovery that more than one third of the North American plate in southern Alaska (Chugach Mountains and Copper River basin) consists of tectonically underplated oceanic lithosphere. In southern Alaska, exposed accreted...
Chemical contamination and physical characteristics of sediments in the upper Great Lakes connecting channels 1985
Paul E. Bertram, Thomas A. Edsall, Bruce A. Manny, Susan J. Nichols, Donald W. Schloesser
1991, Report GL-015-91; EPA-905/9-91/018
Contamination of sediments by toxic organic substances and heavy metals was widespread throughout the connecting channels of the upper Great Lakes in 1985. Sediments at 250 stations in the connecting channels were analyzed for total PCBs, oil and grease, phenols, total cyanide, total volatile solids, mercury, cadmium, chromium, cobalt,...