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Map showing abundance and distribution of arsenic in oxide residues of stream-sediment samples, Medford 1 degree by 2 degrees Quadrangle, Oregon-California
Charles L. Whittington, Reinhard W. Leinz, David J. Grimes
1985, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1383-J
Stream-sediment sampling in the Medford 1o x 2o quadrangle was undertaken to provide to aid in assessment of the mineral resource potential of the quadrangle. This map presents data on the abundance and distribution of copper in the oxide residues (oxalic-acid leachates) of stream sediments and in the minus-0.18-mm sieve fraction...
Aeromagnetic maps of the Mazatzal Wilderness and contiguous roadless areas, Gila, Maricopa, and Yavapai counties, Arizona
C. K. Moss, G. A. Abrams
1985, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1573-B
The Mazatzal Wilderness and contiguous roadless areas are located in Tonto and Coconino National Forests, west and southwest of Payson, and are almost exactly in the geographic center of Arizona. This is a region of relatively small mining districts and few mines, but occurrences of many different metals are widespread. The...
Water quality of the North Platte River, east-central Wyoming
L. R. Larson
1985, Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4172
This report is a statistical summary of 40 different constituents and physical characteristics that describe the water quality of the North Platter River between Alcova Dam and Orin, Wyoming, a distance of 143 river miles. Data from seven stations are summarized for 1970-79. Water entering the North Platte River upstream...
Mineral resource potential map of the Fossil Ridge Wilderness Study Area, Gunnison County, Colorado
Ed DeWitt, R. J. Stoneman, J. R. Clark, S.E. Kluender
1985, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 1629-A
Parts of the Fossil Ridge Wilderness Study Area have a high resource potential for gold and silver in small deposits, uranium in medium-size deposits, and high-calcium limestone in large deposits. Parts have a moderate to high potential for uranium, thorium, and light rare-earth elements in small- to medium-size deposits, a...
Effects of low-level dams on the distribution of sediment, trace metals, and organic substances in the lower Schuylkill River basin, Pennsylvania
Thomas H. Yorke, John K. Stamer, Gary L. Pederson
1985, Water Supply Paper 2256-B
Heavy use of the Schuylkill River for municipal water supplies and a history of accidental spills and discharges of trace metals and organic substances have been a concern of State and local officials for many years. The U.S. Geological Survey, as part of their River Quality Assessment Program, developed a...
Preliminary report on gold deposits at Meshaheed, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
C. W. Smith, R.M. Samater
1985, Open-File Report 85-9
A fault-controlled, hydrothermal system deposited gold, stibnite, and quartz in metasediments, intrusive basalt, and diorite in an area approximately 3 by 5 km in the Meshaheed area of the northeastern Arabian Shield. Veins in metasediments appear to be lenticular and average less than 1 m thick. A related, quartz-pyrite stockwork...
Distribution and transport of trace substances in the Schuylkill River basin from Berne to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
John K. Stamer, Thomas H. Yorke, Gary L. Pederson
1985, Water Supply Paper 2256-A
During the period from October 1978 to March 1981, the U.S. Geological Survey assessed the river quality of the Schuylkill River basin in Pennsylvania from the headwaters to the Fairmount Dam at Philadelphia (river mile 8.4). The assessment focused on the distribution and transport of trace metals and organic substances...
Background hydrologic information in potential lignite mining areas in north-central Mississippi, August 1984
S. J. Kalkhoff
1985, Open-File Report 85-327
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 Mississippi. During the last two weeks of August 1984, hydrologic data were collected at 15 stream sites that drain potential lignite mining...
Effects of copper on production of periphyton, nitrogen fixation and processing of leaf litter in a Sierra Nevada, California, stream
Harry V. Leland, James L. Carter
1985, Freshwater Biology (15) 155-173
1Production of periphyton, nitrogen fixation and processing of leaf litter were examined in an oligotrophic Sierra Nevada stream and the responses of these processes to copper (2.5, 5 and 10μg 1-1 CuT [total filtrable copper]; approximately 12, 25 and 50 ng 1-1 Cu2+) were determined.2Autotrophic and...
A comparative study of stream water and stream sediment as geochemical exploration media in the Rio Tanama porphyry copper district, Puerto Rico
R. E. Learned, T. T. Chao, R. F. Sanzolone
1985, Journal of Geochemical Exploration (24) 175-195
To test the relative effectiveness of stream water and sediment as geochemical exploration media in the Rio Tanama porphyry copper district of Puerto Rico, we collected and subsequently analyzed samples of water and sediment from 29 sites in the rivers and tributaries of the district. Copper, Mo, Pb, Zn, SO42−,...
NEUTRALIZATION OF ACIDIC GROUND WATER NEAR GLOBE, ARIZONA.
James H. Eychaner, Kenneth G. Stollenwerk
Schmidt Kenneth D., editor(s)
1985, Conference Paper
Highly acidic contaminated water is moving through a shallow aquifer and interacting with streams near Globe, Arizona. Dissolved concentrations reach 3,000 mg/L iron, 150 mg/L copper, and 16,400 mg/L total dissloved solids; pH is as low as 3. 6. Samples from 16 PVC-cased observation wells include uncontaminated, contaminated, transition, and...
Electrical geophysical investigations of massive sulfide deposits and their host rocks, West Shasta copper-zinc district
R. J. Horton, B. D. Smith, J.C. Washburne
1985, Economic Geology (80) 2213-2229
The West Shasta copper-zinc district, Shasta County, California, contains many volcanogenic sulfide deposits within Middle Devonian rhyolites that have not been highly metamorphosed. The district was selected by the U.S. Geological Survey for intensive geological, geochemical, and geophysical study under the Development of Assessment Techniques (DAT) project because accessible exposures...
The plumbotectonics of the West Shasta mining district, eastern Klamath Mountains, California
B. R. Doe, M.H. Delevaux, J. P. Albers
1985, Economic Geology (80) 2136-2148
The tectonic setting comprising the West Shasta mining district has often been compared with that of primitive island arcs. Concentrations of uranium, thorium, and lead and lead isotope compositions were determined for Devonian ores and rocks of the West Shasta district, eastern Klamath Mountains, California, to help evaluate the tectonic...
Mineralization of breccia pipes in northern Arizona
Karen J. Wenrich
1985, Economic Geology (80) 1722-1735
The Paleozoic sedimentary rocks on the Colorado Plateau of northern Arizona are host to hundreds ofbreccia pipes. The uranium and copper deposits in these breccia pipes transgress formation boundaries from the Mississippian Redwall Limestone to the Triassic Chinle Formation. They are not classic breccia pipes in that there is no...
Time scales and mechanisms of estuarine variability, a synthesis from studies of San Francisco Bay
J. E. Cloern, F.H. Nichols
1985, Hydrobiologia (129) 229-237
This review of the preceding papers suggests that temporal variability in San Francisco Bay can be characterized by four time scales (hours, days-weeks, months, years) and associated with at least four mechanisms (variations in freshwater inflow, tides, wind, and exchange with coastal waters). The best understood component of temporal variability...
The copper-nickel concentration log: A tool for stratigraphic interpretation within the ultramafic and basal zones of the stillwater complex, Montana
L.J. Drew, W.J. Bawiec, N.J. Page, J.H. Schuenemeyer
1985, Journal of Geochemical Exploration (23) 117-137
An analogue to the electric well log was devised for copper-nickel concentration drill-hole data from the Basal and lower part of the Ultramafic zones of the Stillwater Complex using automated data processing. The copper-nickel concentration logs graphically represent intensity (concentration) values that reflect the distribution of the elements in sulfide...
Temporal fluctuations of silver, copper and zinc in the bivalve Macoma balthica at five stations in South San Francisco Bay
Samuel N. Luoma, Daniel Cain, C. Johansson
1985, Hydrobiologia (129) 109-120
Concentrations of Cu, Ag and Zn were measured in the soft tissues of the estuarine bivalve Macoma balthica in South San Francisco Bay at near-monthly intervals for periods of two to three years at four stations, and eight years at a metal-enriched station. The amplitude and frequency of fluctuations differed...
A transect of metamorphic rocks along the Copper River, Cordova and Valdez Quadrangles, Alaska: A section in The United States Geological Survey in Alaska: Accomplishments during 1982
Marti L. Miller, Julie A. Dumoulin, S.W. Nelson
1984, Circular 939
The lower Tertiary Orca Group is juxtaposed against the Upper Cretaceous Valdez Group along the Contact fault system (Winkler and Plafker, 1974, 198; Plafker and others, 1977)(fig. 33). In both groups, turbidites are the dominant rock type, with lesser mafic volcanic rocks (table 10). The Valdez Group, on the north,...
Field and laboratory evaluation of the influence of copper-diquat on apple snails in southern Florida
P. V. Winger, M.J. Imlay, W.E. McMillan, T.W. Martin, Jean E. Takekawa, W.W. Johnson
1984, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (3) 409-424
The recent decline of apple snail (Pomacea paludosa) populations in canals surrounding Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge in southern Florida coincided with the use of copper-diquat for the control of the aquatic weed hydrilla (Hydrilla verticillata). Field and laboratory studies were designed to assess the effects of copper-diquat on apple snails,...