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Enclosed bark as a pollen trap
D.P. Adam, C.W. Ferguson, V.C. Lamarch Jr.
1967, Science (157) 1067-1068
Counts were made of pollen in traps formed by enclosed bark in two remnants of bristlecone pine, Pinus aristata Engelm., from the White Mountains of east-central California. The traps, dated by tree-rings at A.D. 350 and 1300 B.C., contained a major complex of pine-sagebrush pollen and traces of other...
Holocene changes in sea level: Evidence in Micronesia
F.P. Shepard, Joseph R. Curray, W.A. Newman, A.L. Bloom, N.D. Newell, J. I. Tracey Jr., H.H. Veeh
1967, Science (157) 542-544
Investigation of 33 islands, scattered widely across the Caroline and Marshall Island groups in the Central Pacific revealed no emerged reefs in which corals had unquestionably formed in situ, or other direct evidence of postglacial high stands of sea level. Low unconsolidated rock terraces and ridges of reefflat...
Closed system differentiation of sulfides in olivine Diabase, Missouri
G. A. Desborough
1967, Economic Geology (62) 595-613
Two small bodies of Precambrian basic intrusive rock in southeastern Missouri show uninterrupted differentiation of olivine diabase that produced ferrogabbro. Olivine diabase, foliated gabbro and coarse gabbro constitute the major textural rock types. Gravitational settling of plagio-clase, olivine and Fe-Ti oxides occurred in both intrusives and iron enrichment is a conspicuous feature. Plagioclase ranges from An58 to An35 and olivine varies from Fa36 to Fa57. Because these...
Lead poisoning in a sample of Maryland mourning doves
L. N. Locke, George E. Bagley
1967, Journal of Wildlife Management (31) 515-518
A sick mourning dove (Zenuidura macroura) collected in Maryland with 2 lead shot in the gizzard showed acid-fast intranuclear inclusion bodies in the kidney tubular cells. The liver and the tibia contained 72 ppm and 187 ppm lead (wet weight) respectively. Four gizzards from 62 doves killed by hunters contained...
Growth of lake trout in Lake Superior before the maximum abundance of sea lampreys
Jerold F. Rahrer
1967, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (96) 268-277
The growth in length of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) from the inshore water of Lake Superior in 1953 increased with age from the 3rd to 9th year, and was nearly constant from the 9th to the 12th year. Growth was greatest in the 1st year (4.0 inches) and least in...
Applications of factor analysis in study of chemistry of groundwater quality, Mojave River Valley, California
D.R. Dawdy, J. H. Feth
1967, Water Resources Research (3) 505-510
Factor analysis is applied to results of chemical analyses of 103 water samples from wells in the Upper and Middle Mojave River valley, San Bernardino County, California. Chemical analyses showed that there are three principal chemical types of water, calcium bicarbonate, sodium sulfate, and sodium chloride, as well as many...
Chapter VIII: Lunar theory and processes
D. E. Gault, R. Collins, T. Gold, J. Green, G. P. Kuiper, H. Masursky, J. O'Keefe, R. Phinney, Eugene Merle Shoemaker
1967, Book chapter, Surveyor III mission report: Part II: Scientific results
Much valuable new information has been provided by Surveyor III; some of the most significant and interesting events are presented here. Only a limited interpretive discussion is included at this time, pending completion of data reduction and more detailed analysis of information available from the Surveyor mission....
Chapter 8: Lunar theory and processes
D. E. Gault, R. J. Collins, T. Gold, J. Green, G. P. Kuiper, H. Masursky, J. O'Keefe, R. Phinney, Eugene Merle Shoemaker
1967, Book chapter, Surveyor III: A preliminary report
Significant new information has been provided by Surveyor III's successful landing and operation on the lunar surface; some of the most significant and interesting events are presented here. Pending completion of data reduction and more detailed analysis of the information available from the Surveyor mission, only limited interpretive discussion is...
Effects on ground‐water quality and induced infiltration of wastes disposed into the Hocking River at Lancaster, Ohio
S.E. Norris
1967, Groundwater (5) 15-19
Watercourse aquifer systems in many areas are adversely affected by wastes disposed into surface‐water sources, resulting in either reduced streambed permeability, infiltration of wastes into the aquifer, or both. These conditions are illustrated at Lancaster, Ohio, where low streambed permeability in the vicinity of the municipal well field, resulting from the discharge of wastes to the Hocking River, seriously retards the infiltration of surface water and lessens the available...
Epifauna of the Patuxent River Estuary, Maryland, for 1963 and 1964
R. L. Cory
1967, Chesapeake Science (8) 71-89
Methods of collection and analysis of epifaunal communities from six stations in the Patuxent estuary are described. The stations were distributed from Solomons near the mouth of the estuary, upstream to Lower Marlboro, near the limit of salt water intrusion. Species composition and abundance, seasons of attachment, and production of the epifaunal community were...
The fort gouraud, Mauritania, iron ore deposits
John Van N. Dorr Jr.
1967, Economic Geology (62) 567-572
In connection with a paper by Baldwin and Gross on the localization of residual hematite ore (for reference, see this Bibliography Vol. 31, No. 7, 02 E67-05748), inaccuracies in the citations from the literature used for purposes of comparison are pointed out,...
Chapter III: Television observations from Surveyor III
Eugene Merle Shoemaker, R. M. Batson, H. E. Holt, E. C. Morris, J. J. Rennilson, E. A. Whitaker
1967, Book chapter, Surveyor III mission report: Part II: Scientific results
Surveyor III landed on the lunar surface at 00:04 GMT, on Day 110 (April 20), 1967, approximately 23 h after local sunrise on the moon. The television camera was turned on about 1 h after touchdown, and 6315 pictures were taken during the remainder of the lunar day. The camera...
Drilling on Midway Atoll, Hawaii
H. S. Ladd, J. I. Tracey Jr., M.G. Gross
1967, Science (156) 1088-1094
Two holes drilled through reef sediments into basalt have established a geologic section through the Miocene. Midway was built above the sea by flows that were weathered and partially truncated in pre-Miocene time. After submergence, volcanic clays were reworked and covered by limestones. Overall submergence was interrupted at least twice...
Geochemical evidence of present-day serpentinization
I. Barnes, Valmore C. LaMarche Jr., G. Himmelberg
1967, Science (156) 830-832
Ultrabasic (pH > 11) water issues from some fresh ultramafic bodies. The properties of the ultrabasic solutions are believed to be due to current reactions yielding serpentine from primary olivines and pyroxenes. The low concentrations of divalent iron. divalent magnesium, and dissolved silica from the serpentinization require an increase in...
Cliftonite in meteorites: A proposed origin
R. Brett, G.T. Higgins
1967, Science (156) 819-820
Cliftonite, a polycrystalline aggregate of graphite with cubic morphology, is known in ten meteorites. Some workers have considered it to be a pseudomorph after diamond, and have used the proposed diamond ancestry as evidence of a meteoritic parent body of at least lunar dimensions. We have synthesized cliftonite in Fe-Ni-C...
Swimming by a badger
Harold F. Duebbert
1967, Journal of Mammalogy (48) 323-323
Abstract not available. ...
The Peromyscus guardia-interparietalis complex
Richard C. Banks
1967, Journal of Mammalogy (48) 210-218
Peromyscus interparietalis is considered to be specifically distinct from P. guardia, of which it was originally considered a subspecies. Each species includes three subspecifically distinct populations, each endemic to an island in the northern Gulf of California, Baja California, Mexico. Two subspecies of P. interparietalis and one of P. guardia are newly described here. The mice...