Spectrochemical computer analysis - instrumentation
A.W. Helz
1973, Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey (1) 475-482
A microphotometer is described for making magnetic tape recordings of spectra 480 mm long from 102- by 508-mm photographic plates. Transmission readings are recorded at a rate exceeding 1,300 per second for every 5.08 um of length of the spectrum, A two-linecadmium fiducial line system and a developing tank for 102- by 508-mm...
Lower Jurassic ammonite from the south-central Sierra Nevada, California
David L. Jones, James G. Moore
1973, Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey (1) 453-458
A Lower Jurassic ammonite has been found in metasiltstone of the Boyden Cave roof pendant, south-central Sierra Nevada, Calif. Although too poorly preserved to permit positive generic and specific identification, its general shape, coiling, and ornamentation are characteristic of Early Jurassic forms. Strata associated with the fossiliferous rocks in the pendant include quartzite, andalusite hornfels, and...
Potential shale-oil resources of a stratigraphic sequence above the Mahogany Zone, Green River Formation, Piceance Creek Basin, Colorado
John R. Donnell, Janet K. Pitman
1973, Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey (1) 467-473
In the southern part of the Piceance Creek basin the upper part of the Green River Formation above the Mahogany zone contains beds of rich oil shale which may be economically recoverable by a surface-mining operation. Four units within this sequence were evaluated for thickness, distribution, oil yield, and potential shale-oil resources. In the area...
Effects of laboratory treatments on silver and other elements in native gold
W. L. Campbell, E. L. Mosier, J.C. Antweiler
1973, Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey (1) 211-220
Interpretation of the element content of gold and of alloy proportions of gold and silver may have useful applications in prospecting and ore genesis studies. The commonly used methods of concentration and recovery of gold for analysis (acid leach, roasting, or amalgamation), however, alter the content of silver and other...
Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii: A search for the volcanomagnetic effect
P.M. Davis, D. B. Jackson, J. Field, F.D. Stacey
1973, Science (180) 73-74
Brief excursions of magnetic field differences between a base station and two satellite station magnetometers show only slight correlation with ground tilt at Kilauea Volcano. This result suggests that only transient, localized stresses occur during prolonged periods of deformation and that the volcano can support no large-scale pattern of shear...
High survival and homing rate of hand-reared wild-strain mallards
F.B. Lee, A.D. Kruse
1973, Journal of Wildlife Management (37) 154-159
In the summer of 1970, 648 (329 males and 319 females) hand-reared wild-strain mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) were banded and released at the Arrowwood National Wildlife Refuge, Edmunds, North Dakota. The females were also marked with numbered nasal saddles. Liberation was by the gentle release method, and no special effort was...
Pen-reared fulvous tree ducks used in movement studies of wild populations
Edward L. Flickinger, Kirk A. King, O. Heyland
1973, Journal of Wildlife Management (37) 171-175
To obtain movement data on wild fulvous tree ducks (Dendrocygna bicolor) 165 immature pen-reared fulvous tree ducks were color-marked and released in three southeast Texas counties in July October 1969/70. Nine (5 percent) of the marked birds were recovered from 3 days to 9 months after release, and an additional...
Ground water in Santa Barbara and southern San Luis Obispo counties, California
James W. Warner
1973, Report
No abstract available....
Compositions of biotites from unaltered and altered monzonitic rocks in the Bingham Mining District, Utah
William J. Moore, Gerald K. Czamanske
1973, Economic Geology (68) 269-274
No abstract available....
A comparison of three methods of determining geomagnetic paleointensities
Robert S. Coe, C. Sherman Gromme
1973, Journal of Geomagnetism & Geoelectricity (25) 415-435
Paleointensity studies by the methods of the Thelliers, Wilson, and van Zijl were compared for adjacent specimens from each of five basaltic lava flows. For three of the flows, the actual paleointensity is independently known within ±6%. All specimens had Curie temperatures above 500°C, and those from four of the...
Potassium-argon ages and paleomagnetism of the Waianae and Koolau Volcanic Series, Oahu, Hawaii
Richard R. Doell, G. Brent Dalrymple
1973, Geological Society of America Bulletin (84) 1217-1241
Paleomagnetic and potassium-argon measurements on 786 oriented cores from 99 volcanic units at 18 sites in the Waianae and Koolau Ranges, Oahu, when combined with data from previous studies, show that the sub-aerial Waianae Volcano was active only from about 3.6 to 2.4 m.y. ago and the subaerial Koolau Volcano...
Water analysis
Marvin J. Fishman, David E. Erdmann
1973, Analytical Chemistry (45) 361-403
No abstract available....
Submarine chert-argillite slide-breccia of Paleozoic age in the southern Klamath Mountains, California
Dennis P. Cox, Walden P. Pratt
1973, Geological Society of America Bulletin (84) 1423-1438
A unique chert-argillite breccia—a breccia with an argillite matrix, in which nearly all the fragments are chert—underlies an area of at least 60 sq mi in the southern Klamath Mountains of California. Rocks of this composition have not been reported previously, in the Klamath Mountains or elsewhere, but in northwestern...
Oil shale formed in desert environment: Green River Formation, Wyoming
W. H. Bradley
1973, GSA Bulletin (84) 1121-1123
The oil shale beds of the Wilkins Peak Member of the Green River Formation differ from most of the Green River oil shale of Colorado and Utah because very few of them have varves; they have numerous mud cracks and, locally, desiccation breccias. Many have...
Branchiomycosis: A new fungal disease of North American fishes
Fred P. Meyer, Jordan A. Robinson
1973, Progressive Fish-Culturist (35) 74-77
No abstract available. ...
Salmonellosis in passerine birds in Maryland and West Virginia
L. N. Locke, R.B. Shillinger, T. Jareed
1973, Journal of Wildlife Diseases (9) 144-145
Salmonella typhimurium was responsible for a die-off of evening grosbeaks (Hesperiphona vespertina) at Elkins, West Virginia, and was isolated from a pine siskin (Spinus pinus) collected at the site of a die-off near Baltimore, Maryland....
Comparison of production and survival of channel catfish stocked alone and in combination with blue and white catfish
O.L. Green
1973, Progressive Fish-Culturist (35) 225-226
No abstract available. ...
DDE: Interference with extra-renal salt excretion in the mallard
M. Friend, M. A. Haegele, R. Wilson
1973, Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (9) 49-5
The effects of DDE on the function of the salt gland, the main route of sodium chloride excretion in marine birds, were investigated in mature mallards, Anas platyrhynchos, maintained on either fresh water or 1 percent salt water and given 0, 10, 100, or 1000 ppm DDE in the diet (12 birds...
Photogeology of the dark material in the Taurus-Littrow region of the moon
Baerbel K. Lucchitta
1973, Conference Paper, Proceedings, 4th Lunar Science Conference
Regional relations and characteristics of the dark material as observed on photographs of the Taurus-Littrow region of the moon are reviewed to provide a background for interpretations of its nature and origin. The dark material seems to be a surficial deposit that covers mare and highland areas near the southeastern...
Fluid-inclusion studies of the fluorspar and gold deposits, Jamestown district, Colorado
J. Thomas Nash, C. G. Cunningham
1973, Economic Geology (68) 1247-1262
The Jamestown district, Boulder County, Colorado, is a major producer of fluorspar; prior to 1940, gold, gold-telluride, and lead-silver ores were mined. Fluorite occurs as a primary mineral in phases of the composite sodic granite stock at Jamestown and in breccia zones, stockworks, and pipe-shaped bodies in and adjacent to...
Geology of the massive sulfide deposits at Jerome, Arizona, a reinterpretation; reply
C.A. Anderson, J. Thomas Nash
1973, Economic Geology (68) 711-711
No abstract available....
Geochemical studies in the Park City district; I, ore fluids in the Mayflower mine
J. Thomas Nash
1973, Economic Geology (68) 34-51
Ore bodies in the Mayflower mine, Park City district, Utah, are localized along a normal fault zone which cuts Mississippian sedimentary and Tertiary intrusive rocks. Fissure filling and replacement Pb-Zn-Cu-Ag-Au mineralization occurs in both sedimentary and intrusive host rocks over a known vertical distance of 3,000 feet. The paragenesis of...
Basement ages and basement depths in the eastern equatorial pacific from Deep Sea Drilling Project Legs 5, 8, 9, and 16
T. H. Van Andel, David Bukry
1973, GSA Bulletin (84) 2361-2379
Recent literature contains numerous references to basement ages and basement depths determined by the Deep Sea Drilling Project. The data are derived from a variety of sources, many of them inadequately documented or preliminary, and are not uncommonly inaccurate or conflicting. In this paper we present tabulations of basement ages...
Stages in the P-T path of ascending basalt magma: an example from San Quintin, Baja California
Charles R. Bacon
1973, Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (41) 1-22
Late Pleistocene or Recent lavas from San Quintin, Baja California are basanitoids and alkali basalts. The surface quench temperatures of the lavas average 1 005° C with log fO2">f<span id="MathJax-Span-7"...
Evidence for Quaternary movement on the McKinley strand of the Denali fault in the Delta River area, Alaska
J. H. Stout, J.B. Brady, F. Weber, R.A. Page
1973, Geological Society of America Bulletin (84) 939-948
Offset Holocene alluvial fans and drainages along the McKinley strand of the Denali fault near the Delta River in the east-central Alaska Range indicate as much as 50 to 60 m of right-lateral displacement during the last 10,000 yrs. Vertical movement of 6 to 10 m during the same time...