Chemistry and mineralogy of natural bitumens and heavy oils and their reservoir rocks from the United States, Canada, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela
John W. Hosterman, R. F. Meyer, C.A. Palmer, M. W. Doughten, D.E. Anders
1990, Circular 1047
Twenty-one samples from natural bitumen and heavy oil deposits in seven States of the United States and six samples from outside the United States form the basis of this initial study. This Circular gives the mineral content of the reservoir rock, the trace-element distribution in the reservoir rock and hydrocarbons,...
Mineral occurrences of the Guiana Shield, Venezuela
G.B. Sidder
1990, Open-File Report 90-16
Geology, geochemistry, and mineral resources of the upper Caura River area, Bolivar State, Venezuela
G.B. Sidder, Felix Martinez
1990, Open-File Report 90-231
The nesting behavior of the Green Iguana, Iguana iguana, in the llanos of Venezuela
G.H. Rodda, A. Grajal
1990, Amphibia-Reptilia (11) 31-39
No abstract available....
Feeding chronology of juvenile piranhas, Pygocentrus notatus, in the Venezuelan llanos
L.G. Nico
1990, Environmental Biology of Fishes (29) 51-57
During the 1988 rainy season, I studied the 24 h feeding chronology of juvenile (40–68 mm standard length) piranhas, Pygocentrus notatus (Characidae: Serrasalminae) from a natural population inhabiting a small savanna stream in Apure State, Venezuela. Stomach contents analyses, supported by laboratory determinations of digestion rate, showed that these fish...
Distribution of annual fishes (Pisces-Rivulidae) in the Rio Unare basin, Venezuela
J.E. Thomerson, D.C. Taphorn, L.G. Nico
1990, BioLlania (7) 33-38
Abstract not supplied at this time...
Distribucion y abundancia del manati, Trichechus manatus, en Venezuela
M. Correa-Viana, T. J. O'Shea, M.E. Ludlow, J.G. Robinson
1990, BioLlania (7) 101-123
Abstract not supplied at this time...
Two new mammals from southern Venezuela and comments on the affinities of the highland fauna of Cerro de la Neblina
A. L. Gardner
1989, Advances in Neotropical Mammalogy (1989) 411-424
Sand waves, bars, and wind-blown sands of the Rio Orinoco, Venezuela and Colombia
Carl F. Nordin, David Perez-Hernandez
1989, Water Supply Paper 2326-A
During March 1982, a reconnaissance study was carried out along a reach of the Rio Orinoco between Puerto Ayacucho and Ciudad Bolivar. This was the low-flow season. Samples of bed material and suspended sediments were collected, sonic records of the bed were obtained at several locations, and the exposed bars...
A revised bibliography of the geology and mineral deposits of the Guayana Shield in Venezuela, Brazil, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, and Colombia
G.B. Sidder
1989, Open-File Report 89-564
Bedrock geology and geochemistry of the Anacoco Sur II area, Bolivar State, Venezuela
W. C. Day, L.F. Martinez, Enot Quintana
1989, Open-File Report 89-305
Sedimentary structures and textures of Rio Orinoco channel sands, Venezuela and Colombia
Edwin Dinwiddie McKee
1989, Water Supply Paper 2326-B
Most sedimentary structures represented in sand bodies of the Rio Orinoco are tabular-planar cross-strata which, together with some wedge-planar cross-strata, are the products of sand-wave deposition. Locally, in areas of river meander where point bars characteristically form, trough structures forming festoon patterns are numerous. At a few localities, sets of...
The lost world of Venezuela. An African Connection
V.A. Funk, R.W. McDiarmid
1988, Americas (40) 48-49
The mammals of Parque Nacional Serrania de la Neblina, Territorio Federal Amazonas, Venezuela
A. L. Gardner
1988, Book chapter, Cerro de la Neblina. Resultados de la Expedicion 1983-1987
Distribution, status, and traditional significance of the West Indian manatee Trichechus manatus in Venezuela
Thomas J. O'Shea, Martin Correa-Viana, Mark E. Ludlow, John G. Robinson
1988, Biological Conservation (46) 281-301
Aerial and interview surveys were conducted in 1986 to determine the current distribution, status, and traditional significance of the West Indian manatee Trichechus manatus in Venezuela. Aerial surveys provided just eight tentative sightings in 73 hours of searching. These discouraging results may have been due to poor visibility, small populations,...
A Bibliography of the geology and mineral deposits for the Guayana Shield, Venezuela
G.B. Sidder
1987, Open-File Report 88-222
Geology of the Caribbean
William P. Dillon, N.T. Edgar, Kathryn M. Scanlon, Kim D. Klitgord
1987, Oceanus (30) 42-52
The Venezuelan and Colombian basins are located on the Caribbean Plate whilst the Yucatan basin is on the North American Plate. The processes occurring at the boundaries between the Caribbean Plate and the adjacent North American, South American and Cocos Plates, and the resulting surface features and patterns of volcanic...
Prospects for heavy crude oil development
Richard F. Meyer
1987, Energy Exploration & Exploitation (5) 27-55
The problems of utilizing heavy crude oil and natural bitumens centre on their high viscosity which makes them difficult to produce, store, transport, and refine. These factors are reflected in costs. World reserves are substantial, however, perhaps as much as 7 trillion† barrels estimated to represent 0·9 trillion barrels of...
Fire adaptation in Neblinaria celiae (Theaceae), a high-elevation rosette shrub endemic to a wet equatorial tepui
T.J. Givnish, R.W. McDiarmid, W.R. Buck
1986, Oecologia (70) 481-485
Neblinaria celiae (Theaceae), a rosette shrub endemic to the exceedingly rainy summit of remote Cerro de la Neblina in southern Venezuela, has a previously undescribed set of adaptations to fire. Its growth form entails sparse branching, massive terminal leaf rosettes, and thick bark. It is highly fire-tolerant, with a survival rate...
Maximum likelihood estimation for periodic autoregressive moving average models
A. V. Vecchia
1985, Technometrics (27) 375-384
A useful class of models for seasonal time series that cannot be filtered or standardized to achieve second-order stationarity is that of periodic autoregressive moving average (PARMA) models, which are extensions of ARMA models that allow periodic (seasonal) parameters. An approximation to the exact likelihood for Gaussian PARMA processes is...
Jesuits in seismology
D. Linehan
1984, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (16) 156-165
Jesuits have been involved with scientific endeavors since the 16th century, although their association with seismology is more recent. What impelled Jesuit priests to also become seismologists is am matter of conjecture. Certainly the migration of missionaries to various parts of the world must have resulted in queries to their...
Data from sediment studies of the Rio Orinoco, Venezuela, August 15-25, 1982
Carl F. Nordin, R.H. Meade, C.C. Curtis
1983, Open-File Report 83-679
Water and suspended-sediment discharges were measured and bed-material samples were collected during August, 1982, at 9 cross sections along a 800-kilometer reach of the Rio Orinoco. Flows varied from approximately 31,000 to 72,000 cubic meters per second, and sediment discharge varied from approximately 1,600 to 8,000 kilograms per second. The...
Research in seismology and earthquake engineering in Venezuela
L. Urbina, J. Grases
1983, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (15) 32-38
Venezuela has been affected by destructive earthquakes for the past four centuries. According to entries in the national seismic catalog, there have been about 180 earthquakes which have caused some type of damage to the country. The most catastrophic earthquake occurred on March 26, 1812, on the Bocono fault system...
Earthquakes, September-October 1981
W. J. Person
1982, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (14) 67-70
There were three major earthquakes (7.0-7.9) during this reporting period. The first and largest was a magnitude 7.7 on September 1 in the Samoa Islands region in the South Pacific. A magnitude 7.2 occurred on October 16 off the coast of central Chile. The third, on October 25 in Michoacan,...
Assessment of conventionally recoverable petroleum resources of Venezuela
Charles D. Masters
1981, Open-File Report 81-1146