Quality of waters, Minnesota--A compilation, 1955-62
M.L. Maderak
1963, Bulletin 21
No abstract available....
Studies of fluid inclusions iii: Extraction and uantitative analysis of inclusions in the milligram range
E. Roedder, B. Ingram, W. E. Hall
1963, Economic Geology (58) 353-374
A method has been developed for the extraction and chemical microanalysis of individual fluid inclusions, or groups of inclusions, in the milligram range. Usable quantitative analyses for Na, K, Ca, Mg, CI, B, and SO* have been obtained of mineral samples containing several milligrams of inclusion fluid, and with increased experimental errors,...
Epigenetic, diplogenetic, syngenetic, and lithogene deposits
T. S. Lovering
1963, Economic Geology (58) 315-331
Much of the disagreement over "epigenetic" And "Syngenetic" Deposits Is Semantic; Some Ores And altered rocks are in part syngenetic and in part epigenetic and for them the term "diplogenetic" is proposed. All these terms are primarily time terms related to the contemporaneity of the deposit and the enclosing rock, but...
Determination of total sulfur in water by neutron activation analysis
C. H. Wayman
1963, Analytical Chemistry (35) 768-768
No abstract available. ...
Glauconite from the Precambrian belt series, Montana
R. A. Gulbrandsen, S. S. Goldich, H.H. Thomas
1963, Science (140) 390-391
Glauconite from the upper part of the Missoula Group of the Belt Series, Flathead County, Montana, has been dated at 1070 million years by potassium-argon and rubidium-strontium analyses. This is the first glauconite of Precambrian age reported in North America....
Neutron activation analysis of fluid inclusions for copper, manganese, and zinc
G.K. Czamanske, E. Roedder, F.C. Burns
1963, Science (140) 401-403
Microgram quantities of copper, manganese, and zinc, corresponding to concentrations greater than 100 parts per million, were found in milligram quantities of primary inclusion fluid extracted from samples of quartz and fluorite from two types of ore deposits. The results indicate that neutron activation is a useful analytical method for...
Surface material of the moon
C.R. Warren
1963, Science (140) 188-190
A skeletal fuzz that consists mostly of open space probably covers the moon to a depth of several millimeters or centimeters. The solid part of the fuzz probably consists of randomly oriented linear units, with or without enlarged nodes, which either anastomose in a mesh or are branching....
Band loss by nestling mourning doves
C.F. Kaczynski, W.H. Kiel
1963, Journal of Wildlife Management (27) 271-279
Nestling mourning doves (Zenaidura macroura) were banded and checked for band loss prior to fledging at Parchman, Mississippi, during the months of June-August, 1960. Three hundred seventy-seven nestlings 4-6 days of age were banded, 117 with size 3 bands, 120 with size 3A bands, and 140 with size 3A bands...
Annual production by a cottontail population
C.N. Conaway, H. M. Wight, K.C. Sadler
1963, Journal of Wildlife Management (27) 171-175
Adult females in a cottontail (Sylvilagus floridanus) population produced seven or eight litters during the 1961 breeding season. A synchrony of the conception dates was maintained throughout the breeding season. Data about ovulation rate, prenatal mortality, and litter size for each litter are presented. The first litter was smallest, averaging...
Overlapping of late mesozoic orogens in western Idaho
Warren Hamilton
1963, Geological Society of America Bulletin (74) 779-787
Early formed rocks of the border zone of the Idaho batholith are thrust westward over the low-grade metavolcanic rocks of the Seven Devils Mountains. Late intrusions of the border zone cut out upper plate rocks and contact-metamorphose lower plate rocks. Granitic intrusions in the Seven Devils complex are metamorphosed near the border zone...
Studies of fluid inclusions; [Part] 2, Freezing data and their interpretation
E. Roedder
1963, Economic Geology (58) 167-211
Aqueous and non-aqueous inclusions in 84 samples of various minerals from a wide range of geologic environments were studied with the freezing stage in order to gain an insight into the range of concentrations and compositions of fluid inclusions. Inclusions in most Mississippi Valley-type ore minerals contain highly concentrated saline solutions, showing freezing temperatures...
Toxicity tests of erythromycin thiocyanate in rainbow trout
J.W. Warren
1963, Progressive Fish-Culturist (25) 88-92
No abstract available. ...
Coral growth and geochronometry
J.W. Wells
1963, Nature (197) 948-950
No abstract available....
Geothermal brine well: Mile-deep drill hole may tap ore-bearing magmatic water and rocks undergoing metamorphism
D. E. White, E.T. Anderson, D.K. Grubbs
1963, Science (139) 919-922
A deep geothermal well in California has tapped a very saline brine extraordinarily high in heavy metals and other rare elements; copper and silver are precipitated during brine production. Preliminary evidence suggests that the brine may be pure magmatic water and an active ore-forming solution. Metamorphism of relatively young rocks...
Nuclear explosions: Some geologic effects of the gnome shot
L. M. Gard
1963, Science (139) 911-914
No abstract available....
Recent advances in space science
E.H. Vestine, S.-I. Akasofu, S. I. Rasool, J.R. Spreiter, E.M. Shoemaker, C.W. Snyder, D. Tilles
1963, Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union (44) 137-143
The present rapid advance in space sciences, clearly apparent at previous semiyearly national meetings of the American Geophysical Union, was again in evidence at the Stanford meeting, December 27–29, 1962. A total of over 60 papers was presented by the Planetary Sciences Section, usually in sessions held jointly with other Sections, including Geomagnetism...
Complexing of magnesium with bicarbonate
P. B. Hostetler
1963, Journal of Physical Chemistry (67) 720-721
No abstract available. ...
The malachite-azurite equilibrium in soil profiles
Cooper H. Wayman
1963, Soil Science (95) 134-136
No abstract available. ...
Degree of oxidation of adirondack iron oxide and iron-titanium oxide minerals in relation to petrogeny
A. F. Buddington, Joseph J. Fahey, Angelina C. Vlisidis
1963, Journal of Petrology (4)-138
Partial chemical analyses of the accessory iron oxide and iron-titanium oxide minerals from more than one hundred samples of Adirondack igneous, metamorphic, and metasomatic rocks portray the degree of oxidation of the minerals and afford a basis for a discussion of their relation to the accompanying silicate assemblage and petrogeny....
Properties of synthetic triclinic KFeSi3O8, iron-microcline, with some observations on the iron-microcline⇌iron-sanidine transition
David R. Wones, Daniel E. Appleman
1963, Journal of Petrology (4) 131-137
Triclinic KFeSi 3 O 8 , iron-microcline, has been synthesized from oxide mixes and by complete conversion of monoclinic KFeSi 3 O 8 , iron-sanidine. Iron-microcline is triclinic, C ī, a =8·68±0·01 Å, b =13·10±0·01, c =7·34±0·01, α =90° 45′±10′, β =116° 03′±10′, γ=86°14′±10′. The optical properties (Na light) are: α =1·585±0·002, β =1·596±0·002, γ=1·605±0·002, 2 V α =85° (calc.), X≈ b , Z ∧ c =20°±5°. A reversible phase transition between triclinic and monoclinic KFeSi 3 O 8 occurs at 704°±6° C at 2000...
Isotopic fractionation of uranium in sandstone
J.N. Rosholt, W. R. Shields, E. L. Garner
1963, Science (139) 224-226
Relatively unoxidized black uranium ores from sandstone deposits in the western United States show deviations in the uranium-235 to uranium-234 ratio throughout a range from 40 percent excess uranium-234 to 40 percent deficient uranium-234 with respect to a reference uranium-235 to uranium-234 ratio. The deficient uranium-234 is leached preferentially to...
Plan, damsites, Trask and McKenzie Rivers, Oregon
J. L. Colbert
1963, Report
No abstract available....
Public water supplies in Gloucester County, New Jersey
William F. Hardt
1963, New Jersey Division of Water Policy and Supply Water Resources Circular 9
Gloucester County is in the southwestern part of New Jersey, below Camden, and is a part of the Lower Delaware River Valley. This area is attracting new industry and has shown a population increase of about 47 percent from 1950 to 1960, mostly urban. With the economic growth of the...
Some aspects of sampling salty ground water in coastal aquifers
F. A. Kohout, N.D. Hoy
1963, Groundwater (1) 28-43
Investigations of the fluctuations of chloride content in wells that tap the zone of diffusion between fresh and salt water show that the salty well water behaves erratically when the well is pumped. Frequently, a static distribution of chloride content that ranges from less than 1,000 ppm at the top to more than 10,000...
Observations on archaeological remains in northeastern Bolivia
George Plafker
1963, American Antiquity (28) 372-378
In the Department of Beni, northeastern Bolivia, there are remnants of cultivated fields, roadways, and canals that are distributed over an area of 15,000 square miles. These features are interpreted as indicating the former existence of a highly organized, populous, agrarian society that antedates the culture of the Indian tribes...