Mixed-layer kaolinite-montmorillonite from the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
L.G. Schultz, A.O. Shepard, P.D. Blackmon, H.C. Starkey
1971, Clays and Clay Minerals (19) 137-150
Clay beds 1–2 m thick and interbedded with marine limestones probably of early Eocene age are composed of nearly pure mixed-layer kaolinite-montmorillonite. Particle size studies, electron micrographs, X-ray diffraction studies, chemical analyses, cation exchange experiments, DTA, and TGA indicate that clays from three different localities contain roughly equal proportions of...
C13 and O18 compositions in some fresh-water carbonates associated with ultramafic rocks and serpentinites: Western United States
J. R. O’Neil, I. Barnes
1971, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (35) 687-697
All carbonates associated with the ultramafic rocks and serpentinites of the western United States are shown by their stable isotope ratios to be of near-surface, low-temperature origin. These include vein materials that have been previously classified as hydrothermal. New laboratory and natural data...
Analytical sensitivities and energies of thermal neutron capture gamma rays II
F. E. Senftle, H.D. Moore, D.B. Leep, A. El-Kady, D. Duffey
1971, Nuclear Instruments and Methods (93) 425-459
A table of the analytical sensitivities of the principal lines in the thermal neutron capture gamma-ray spectrum from 0 to 3 MeV has been compiled for most of the elements. A tabulation of the full-energy, single-escape, and double-escape peaks has also been made...
Paleomagnetism of San Cristobal Island, Galapagos
A. Cox
1971, Earth and Planetary Science Letters (11) 152-160
Isla San Cristobal, the most easterly of the Galapagos Islands, consists of two parts: a large volcano constitutes the southwest half of the island and an irregular apron of small cones and flows makes up the northeast half. As some of the...
Imaging of Mercury and Venus from a flyby
B. C. Murray, M. J. S. Belton, G. Edward Danielson, M. E. Davies, G. P. Kuiper, B. T. O’Leary, V.E. Suomi, N.J. Trask
1971, Icarus (15) 153-173
This paper describes the results of study of an imaging experiment planned for the 1973 Mariner Venus/Mercury flyby mission. Scientific objectives, mission constraints, analysis of alternative systems, and the rationale for final choice are presented. Severe financial constraints ruled out the best technical alternative for flyby imaging, a film/readout system,...
A Pliocene flora and insect fauna from the Bering Strait region
D.M. Hopkins, J.V. Matthews, J. A. Wolfe, M.L. Silberman
1971, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology (9) 211-231
A flood-plain forest has been preserved beneath a lava flow that invaded the Inmachuk River Valley in the northern part of the Seward Peninsula, Alaska, during the Pliocene Epoch. The fossil flora is of great biogeographic interest because of its position (Fig. 1)...
Determination of silver in soils, sediments, and rocks by organic-chelate extraction and atomic absorption spectrophotometry
T. T. Chao, J.W. Ball, H. M. Nakagawa
1971, Analytica Chimica Acta (54) 77-81
A useful method for the determination of silver in soil, sediment, and rock samples in geochemical exploration has been developed. The sample is digested with concentrated nitric acid, and the silver extracted with triisooctyl thiophosphate (TOTP) in methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK) after dilution of the...
Brucite identified as crystallizing from a natural cold alkaline spring gel
Robert W. Luce
1971, Clays and Clay Minerals (19) 335-336
This note presents evidence for the natural low temperature crystallization of brucite, and also indicates the possibility of ambient temperature serpentinization....
Limited-interval definitions of the photometric functions of lunar crater walls by photography from orbiting Apollo
R.L. Wildey
1971, Icarus (15) 93-99
By the use of only relative photometry (intraframe) it is shown that the photometric functions of material reposed on the inner walls of some of the ypunger lunar craters photographed on the far side of the Moon from the Apollo 11 Command Module...
The determination of vanadium in brines by atomic absorption spectroscopy
Hans J. Crump-Wiesner, H.R. Feltz, W.C. Purdy
1971, Analytica Chimica Acta (55) 29-36
A standard addition method is described for the determination of vanadium in brines by atomic absorption spectroscopy with a nitrous oxide-acetylene flame. Sample pH is adjusted to 1.0 with concentrated hydrochloric acid and the vanadium is directly extracted with 5% cupferron in methyl isobutyl ketone...
Bacterial diseases of fishes: Book 2A
G. L. Bullock, D. A. Conroy, S. F. Snieszko
S. F. Snieszko, H.R. Axelrod, editor(s)
1971, Book, Diseases of Fishes
No abstract available at this time...
No read -- no write
Ralph Hile
1971, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (100) 394-395
Abstract has not been submitted...
Giant American brook lampreys, Lampetra lamottei, in the upper Great Lakes
Patrick J. Manion, Harold A. Purvis
1971, Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada (28) 616-620
Five female American brook lampreys, Lampetra lamottei, collected in lakes Michigan and Huron averaged nearly twice as long and about six times as heavy as American brook lampreys of normal size. Three factors suggested that the giant lampreys may have fed parasitically after metamorphosis: morphological adaptations of the species for parasitic...
Chemicals - their effectiveness in fisheries and the problem of their clearance for popular use
R. E. Lennon
1971, American Fishes and U.S. Trout News (16) 8-10
Abstract has not been submitted...
Sampling of fish muscle for M.S.222 and quinaldine residues
Charles W. Luhning, Paul D. Harman
1971, Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada (28) 113-115
Large variations in concentrations of M.S. 222 (tricaine methanesulfonate) and quinaldine (2-methylquinoline) residues occurred in various areas of fish fillets. Residue analyses of replicate samples from homogenized fillets yielded more representative results than samples cut from various areas of fillets....
Fluid inclusions in quartz crystals from South-West Africa
K.A. Kvenvolden, E. Roedder
1971, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (35) 1209-1229
Quartz crystals from calcite veins of unknown age in Precambrian metasedimentary rocks at Geiaus No. 6 and Aukam farms in South-West Africa contain both primary and secondary inclusions filled with one or a variable combination of: organic liquid, moderately saline aqueous liquid, dark-colored...
Comments on the use of Hiatella arctica for determining cenozoic sea temperatures
R.W. Rowland, D.M. Hopkins
1971, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology (9) 59-61
[No abstract available]...
Magnetic susceptibilities of crystalline rock samples, Yukon River-Porcupine River area, east-central Alaska
William Peters Brosge, Arthur Conradi
1971, Open-File Report 71-55
No abstract available....
A general evaluation of the frequency distribution of clay and associated minerals in the alluvial soils of Ceylon
J.W. Herath, R.W. Grimshaw
1971, Geoderma (5) 119-130
Clay mineral analyses were made of several alluvial clay materials from Ceylon. These studies show that the soil materials can be divided into 3 clay mineral provinces on the basis of the frequency distribution of...
Limnological data from Lake St. Clair, 1963 and 1965
Jarl K. Hiltunen
1971, Data Report 54
Data, primarily benthological, are given for collections made at 14 stations. Included are records of water transparency, water temperature, water samples for chemical analysis, and bottom samples for the analysis of the macrobenthos....
Petrology of the Triassic Moenkopi Formation and related strata in the Colorado Plateau region, with a section on stratigraphy
Robert Allen Cadigan, John Harris Stewart
1971, Professional Paper 692
No abstract available....
Geology of the Coamo area, Puerto Rico, and its relation to the volcanic arc-trench association
Lynn Glover
1971, Professional Paper 636
No abstract available....
Water in the economy of the Jackson Purchase region of Kentucky
Robert W. Davis, T. William Lambert, Arnold J. Hansen Jr.
1971, Kentucky Geological Survey Special Publication 20-10
No abstract available....
Selective food preferences of walleyes of the 1959 year class in Lake Erie
John W. Parsons
1971, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (100) 474-485
Stomachs were examined from 1,473 walleyes (Stizostedion vitreum vitreum) of the 1959 year class collected in western Lake Erie from June 1959 to October 1960. In the same period, the relative abundance and lengths of potential forage species were determined from trawl catches. The walleye fed almost entirely on fish....
Albinism in lampreys in the upper Great Lakes
Robert A. Braem, Everett L. King
1971, Copeia (1971) 176-179
Albinism in fishes is relatively rare except in some stocks of hatchery-reared salmonids. In the Petromyzonidae, only four albino lampreys have been reported....