Geology of the Mount St. Helens area: Record of discontinuous volcanic and plutonic activity in the Cascade Arc of southern Washington
Russell C. Evarts, Roger P. Ashley, J.G. Smith
1987, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (92) 10155-10169
The Quaternary edifice of Mount St. Helens volcano was built upon a deeply eroded terrane of gently folded and altered volcanic and plutonic rocks that represent the core of the Tertiary Cascade magmatic arc. These rocks constitute an east dipping homoclinal sequence, several kilometers thick, of subaerially erupted mafic to...
Inhibition of aqueous copper and lead adsorption onto goethite by dissolved carbonate species
Kathleen S. Smith, D. Langmuir
R. C. Averett, D.M. McKnight, editor(s)
1987, Book chapter, Chemical quality of water and the hydrologic cycle
No abstract available. ...
Structural reinterpretation of the Ajo mining district, Pima County, Arizona, based on paleomagnetic and geochronologic studies
J.T. Hagstrum, D. P. Cox, R. J. Miller
1987, Economic Geology (82) 1348-1361
The Ajo mining district of southern Arizona is divided into two main structural blocks by the Gibson Arroyo fault. The eastern Camelback Mountain block contains the Late Cretaceous-early Tertiary porphyry copper deposit which has been previously thought to be associated with the displaced apex of a large intrusion exposed by...
Cadmium, copper, lead, and zinc determination in precipitation: A comparison of inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry and graphite furnace atomization atomic absorption spectrometry
M.M. Reddy, M.A. Benefiel, H.C. Claassen
1987, Mikrochimica Acta (88) 159-170
Selected trace element analysis for cadmium, copper, lead, and zinc in precipitation samples by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission Spectrometry (ICP) and by atomic absorption spectrometry with graphite furnace atomization (AAGF) have been evaluated. This task was conducted in conjunction with a longterm study of precipitation chemistry at high altitude...
Petrogenesis of gabbronorite at Yakobi and northwest Chichagof Islands, Alaska
G. R. Himmelberg, R. A. Loney, P.I. Nabelek
1987, Geological Society of America Bulletin (98) 265-279
On Yakobi Island and at Mirror Harbor on the northwest coast of Chichagof Island, gabbronorite occurs as irregular bodies, as much as 5.5 km in maximum dimension, mostly within a 40 to 43 m.y. composite pluton consisting largely of tonalite. The gab-bronorites are the host rocks for a magmatic nickel-copper...
Suspended sediment and metals removal from urban runoff by a small lake
Robert G. Striegl
1987, Water Resources Bulletin (23) 985-996
A small lake in the Chicago Metropolitan Area was from 91 to 95 percent efficient in removing suspended sediment and from 76 to 94 percent efficient in removing copper, iron, lead, and zinc from urban runoff. Sediments accumulated in the lake in the form of an organic-rich mud at an...
Environmental pollutant and necropsy data for ospreys from the eastern United States, 1975-1982
Stanley N. Wiemeyer, Shelia K. Schmeling, Allen Anderson
1987, Journal of Wildlife Diseases (23) 279-291
Twenty-three ospreys (Pandion haliaetus) found dead or moribund in the eastern United States during 1975–1982 were necropsied and selected tissues were analyzed for organo-chlorines and metals. Major causes or factors contributing to death were trauma, impact injuries, and emaciation. DDE was detected in 96% of the osprey carcasses, DDD in...
Effects of contaminants on naiad mollusks (Unionidae): A review
M.E. Havlik, L. L. Marking
1987, Resource Publication 164
Although the uptake, storage, and elimination of contaminants by naiad mollusks has been studied, relatively little information is available on toxicity. Contaminants appear to have destroyed some populations directly by exerting toxic effects, or indirectly by causing or contributing to the elimination of essential food organisms or host fish. The...
Reproductive success and heavy metal contamination in Rhode Island common terns
T. W. Custer, J. C. Franson, John F. Moore, J.E. Myers
1986, Environmental Pollution (Series A) (41) 33-52
Common tern cIutch size, reproductive success and growth of young recorded from an abandoned barge on the Providence River, an area of heavy metal contamination, were equal to, or greater than, .from less contaminated areas. Concentrations of copper and zinc were higher in livers of nestling terns from the Providence...
Geochemical variability of soils and biogeochemical variability of plants in the Piceance Basin, Colorado
M. L. Tuttle, R. C. Severson, W.E. Dean, R.W. Klusman
1986, Professional Paper 1134-E
Geochemical baselines for native soils and biogeochemical baselines for plants in the Piceance basin provide data that can be used to assess geochemical and biogeochemical effects of oil-shale development, monitor changes in the geochemical and biogeochemical environment during development, and assess the degree of success of rehabilitation of native materials...
Description and interpretation of geologic materials from shotholes drilled for the Trans-Alaska Crustal Transect project, Copper River basin, Alaska, May 1985
J. K. Odum, L. A. Yehle, H. R. Schmoll, Chuck Gilbert
1986, Open-File Report 86-408
This map shows the potentiometric surface of the Upper Floridan aquifer in the St. Johns River Water Management District and vicinity, Florida, for May 1986. The Upper Floridan aquifer is the principal source of potable water in the area. Water level measurements were made on approximately 1,000 wells and on...
Quality of ground water in the Puget Sound region, Washington, 1981
G. L. Turney
1986, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4258
Groundwater from more than 100 sites in the Puget Sound region, Washington, was sampled and analyzed in 1981 for pH, specific conductance, and concentrations of fecal coliform bacteria, major ions, and dissolved iron, manganese, and nitrate. 20% of the samples were analyzed for concentrations of dissolved trace metals including aluminum,...
Quality of ground water in the Columbia Basin, Washington, 1983
G. L. Turney
1986, Water-Resources Investigations Report 85-4320
Groundwater from 188 sites in the Columbia Basin of central Washington was sampled and analyzed in 1983 for pH, specific conductance, and concentrations of fecal coliform bacteria, major dissolved ions, and dissolved iron, manganese, and nitrate. Twenty of the samples were also analyzed for concentrations of dissolved trace metals including...
Quality of ground water in southeastern and south-central Washington, 1982
G. L. Turney
1986, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4262
In 1982 groundwater was sampled at over 100 sites in the southeastern-south central region of Washington and analyzed for pH, specific conductance, and concentrations of fecal-coliform bacteria, major dissolved irons, and dissolved iron, manganese, and nitrate. Twenty percent of the samples were analyzed for concentrations of dissolved aluminum, arsenic, barium,...
Geochemical map showing distribution of stream-sediment samples that contain anomalous concentrations of partially-extractable antimony, bismuth, copper, lead, silver, and zinc in the Wallace 1° x 2° quadrangle, Montana and Idaho
D. L. Leach, D.M. Hopkins
1986, IMAP 1509-D
No abstract available....
Geochemical map showing distribution of samples of nonmagnetic heavy-mineral concentrates that contain anomalous concentrations of antimony, arsenic, copper, lead, silver, and zinc in the Wallace 1° x 2° quadrangle, Montana and Idaho
D. L. Leach, J. A. Domenico
1986, IMAP 1509-B
No abstract available....
Geochemical map showing distribution of stream-sediment samples that contain anomalous concentrations of antimony, bismuth, cadmium, copper, lead, silver, and zinc in the Wallace 1° x 2° quadrangle, Montana and Idaho
D. L. Leach, D.M. Hopkins
1986, IMAP 1509-C
No abstract available....
Resource appraisal map for stratabound copper-silver deposits in the Wallace 1° x 2° quadrangle, Montana and Idaho
J. E. Harrison, J. A. Domenico, D. L. Leach
1986, IMAP 1509-F
No abstract available....
Mineral resource potential for copper, lead, zinc, and combined base metals in the Charlotte 1° x 2° quadrangle, North Carolina and South Carolina
J. E. Gair, W. R. Griffitts
1986, IMAP 1251-G
No abstract available....
The Conterminous United States Mineral Assessment Program; background information to accompany folio of geologic, geophysical, geochemical, mineral-occurrence, mineral-resource potential, and mineral-production maps of the Charlotte 1 degree x 2 degrees Quadrangle, North Carolina and South Carolina
Jacob Eugene Gair, Richard Goldsmith, D. L. Daniels, W. R. Griffitts, J. H. DeYoung, M. P. Lee
1986, Circular 944
This Circular and the folio of separately published maps described herein are part of a series of reports compiled under the Conterminous United States Mineral Assessment Program ICUSMAP). The folio on the Charlotte 1 degree ? 2 degree quadrangle, North Carolina and South Carolina, includes (1) a geologic map; (2)...
Influence of size-fractioning techniques on concentrations of selected trace metals in bottom materials from two streams in northeastern Ohio
G. F. Koltun, Dennis R. Helsel
1986, Water-Resources Investigations Report 86-4114
Identical stream-bottom material samples, when fractioned to the same size by different techniques, may contain significantly different trace-metal concentrations. Precision of techniques also may differ, which could affect the ability to discriminate between size-fractioned bottom-material samples having different metal concentrations. Bottom-material samples fractioned to less than 0.020 millimeters by means...
Data on snow chemistry of the Cascade-Sierra Nevada Mountains
L.B. Laird, Howard E. Taylor, R.E. Lombard
1986, Open-File Report 86-61
Snow chemistry data were measured for solutes found in snow core samples collected from the Cascade-Sierra Nevada Mountains from late February to mid-March 1983. The data are part of a study to assess geographic variations in atmospheric deposition in Washington, Oregon, and California. The constituents and properties include pH and...
Background hydrologic information in potential lignite mining areas in north-central Mississippi, August 1985
S. J. Kalkhoff
1986, Open-File Report 86-238
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Mississippi Department of Natural Resources, Bureau of Geology, is conducting a hydrologic data collection program in potential lignite-producing areas in the outcrops of the Wilcox Group in Mississippi. During August 1985, hydrologic data were collected at a total of 15 stream sites...
Results of a preimpoundment water-quality study of Swatara Creek, Pennsylvania
David K. Fishel, J.E. Richardson
1986, Water-Resources Investigations Report 85-4023
The water quality of Swatara Creek prior to impoundment by the proposed Swatara Creek Reservoir in south-central Pennsylvania was studied from July 1981 through October 1982. The report, done in cooperation with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources (PaDER), Bureau of State Parks, presents information on existing water-quality conditions. A...
Geologic map of the Murphys Well, Pilot Cone, Copper Mountain, and Poinsettia Spring quadrangles, Mineral County, Nevada
E. B. Ekren, F.M. Byers Jr.
1986, IMAP 1576