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The data of lead isotope geology related to problems of Ore Genesis
R.S. Cannon Jr., A.P. Pierce, J.C. Antweiler, K.L. Buck
1961, Economic Geology (56) 1-38
Searching questions about the origins of ore deposits have been asked for many years. Where do ore fluids originate-within the crust, or deeper? Can specific sources of ore metals be identified? When were ores deposited? How long did mineralization continue? What was the rate and paragenesis of deposition? Which deposits are cogenetic, and...
The trout fishery in Shenandoah National Park
Robert E. Lennon
1961, Special Scientific Report - Fisheries 395
Populations of brook trout in streams of Shenandoah National Park were reduced drastically early in the past decade by a succession of unusually severe droughts and floods. The drying of stream beds, predation, and scouring were principal factors in the loss of fish. The park was closed to fishing in...
Graphic and algebraic solutions of the discordant lead-uranium age problem
L. R. Stieff, T. W. Stern
1961, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (22) 176-199
Uranium-bearing minerals that give lead-uranium and lead—lead ages that are essentially in agreement, i.e. concordant, generally are considered to have had a relatively simple geologic history and to have been unaltered since their deposition. The concordant ages obtained on such materials are, therefore, assumed to approach closely the actual age...
Palæomagnetism of Hawaiian lava flows
Richard R. Doell, Allan Cox
1961, Nature (192) 645-646
PALÆOMAGNETIC investigations of volcanic rocks extruded in various parts of the world during the past several million years have generally revealed a younger sequence of lava flows magnetized nearly parallel to the field of a theoretical geocentric axial dipole, underlain by a sequence of older flows with exactly the opposite...