Crustal loading and induced seismicity at the Yacambu Reservoir, Venezuela
C.H. Scholz, Roger G. Bilham, David Simpson
1981, Open-File Report 81-387
Late Quaternary environmental history of Lake Valencia, Venezuela
J. Platt Bradbury, B. Leyden, M.R. Baker, W.M. Lewis Jr., C. Schubert, M.W. Binford, D.R. Whitehead, F.H. Weibezahn
1981, Science (214) 1299-1305
Chemical, paleontological, and mineralogical analyses of a 7.5-meter core from the middle of Lake Valencia, Venezuela, have provided information on the paleoclimatic history of this low-elevation, low-latitude site for the last 13,000 years. The data show that dry climates existed in this region from 13,000 years before present (B.P.) until...
Late Quaternary environmental history of Lake Valencia, Venezuela
J. Platt Bradbury, B. Leyden, M. Salgado-Labouriau, W.M. Lewis Jr., C. Schubert, M.W. Binford, D.G. Frey, D.R. Whitehead, F.H. Weibezahn
1981, Science (214) 1299-1305
Chemical, paleontological, and mineralogical analyses of a 7.5-meter core from the middle of Lake Valencia, Venezuela, have provided information on the paleoclimatic history of this low-elevation, low-latitude site for the last 13,000 years. The data show that dry climates existed in this region from 13,000 years before...
A review of the geology of petroleum in Venezuela
Raymond W. Fary Jr.
1980, Open-File Report 80-782
Analysis of measurement for a large sample of Lepidocyclina, an Eocene orbitoid foraminifera from Isla de Margarita, Venezuela
T. S. Dyman, Stanley H. Frost
1980, Open-File Report 80-900
Crustal loading and induced seismicity at the Yacambu Reservoir, Venezuela: final technical report
Christopher H. Scholz
1979, Report
No abstract available....
Origin of dolomite in Miocene Monterey Shale and related formations in the Temblor Range, California
I. Friedman, K. J. Murata
1979, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (43) 1357-1365
Dolomites in thick sections of Miocene Monterey Shale and related formations in the Temblor Range of California acquired their isotopic compositions as they formed at shallow depth in the original sediment rich in organic matter, and retained the composition against the vicissitudes of burial diagenesis. The oxygen isotopes of dolomites...
Breeding biology of the spectacled caiman, Caiman crocodilus crocodilus, in the Venezuelan Llanos
Mark A. Staton, James R. Dixon
1977, Wildlife Research Report 5
Evaluation of LANDSAT-1 image applications to geologic mapping, structural analysis and mineral resource inventory of South America with special emphasis on the Andes Mountain region: Type III final report for period January 1973 to July 1974
William D. Carter
1976, Report
The author has identified the following significant results. The discovery of copper mineralization along a lineament mapped in Area 7 (La Paz) has lent credence to the use of LANDSAT 1 data as a basic step in mineral exploration. In Area 9 (Copiapo Region), a number of lineaments were found...
Metallogenic provinces of the southeastern Pacific region
George Edward Ericksen
1975, Open-File Report 75-263
Metalliferous mineral deposits of the southeastern Pacific region include: (1) hydrothermal, magmatic, and sedimentary deposits of the Andean region, one of the great mineral belts of the world; 2) Scattered hydrothermal mineral occurrences in the Antarctic Peninsula; and 3) metal-enriched pelagic sediments, ferromanganese nodules, and volcanic rocks(?) in the southeast...
Earthquakes; March-April 1975
W. J. Person
1975, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (7) 21-22
There were no major earthquakes (magnitude 7.0-7.9) in March or April; however, there were earthquake fatalities in Chile, Iran, and Venezuela and approximately 35 earthquake-related injuries were reported around the world. In the United States a magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck the Idaho-Utah border region. Damage was estimated at about a...
Geology of quadrangles H-12, H-13, and parts of I-12 and I-13, (zone III) in northeastern Santander Department, Colombia
Dwight Edward Ward, Richard Goldsmith, Jaime B. Cruz, Hernan A. Restrepo
1974, Open-File Report 74-258
A program of geologic mapping and mineral investigation in Colombia was undertaken cooperatively by the Colombian Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Geologico-Mineras (formerly known as the Inventario Minero Nacional), and the U. S. Geological Survey; by the Government of Colombia and the Agency for International Development, U. S. Department of State....
Regional gravity anomalies, Venezuela continental borderland (Leg 4, 1971 Cruise, Unitedgeo I)
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1973, Open-File Report 73-350
Los plaguicidas y la contaminacion del medio ambiente Venezolano
L.F. Stickel, W. H. Stickel
1972, Book chapter, Contribucion al Estudio Especial: La Agricultura y la Contaminacion del Medio Abiente de Venezuela.
RESUMEN DE RECOMENDACIONES Recomendaciones para el Programa de Investigacion: 1. Establecer un sistema de muestreo biologico para detectar los niveles tendencias de los productos quimicos toxicos en un peque?o numero de si tios representativos. 2. Mantener continua...
Physiographic diagrams for Ventura-Oxnard offshore; Astoria Canyon and Fan; Newport; northern Bering Sea; the Aleutian-Kamchatka convergence; Caribbean Arc-Hispaniola to Guadaloupe; Bahia de Campeche; British Honduras; and Venezuelan borderland
Tau Rho Alpha
1972, Open-File Report 72-5
Acoustic-reflection profiles, Venezuela continental borderland: International Decade of Ocean Exploration, U.S. Geological Survey, Leg 4, 1971 cruise, UNITEDGEO I
Eli A. Silver
1972, Report
Peridotite-gabbro complexes as keys to petrology of mid-oceanic ridges
T. P. Thayer
1969, Geological Society of America Bulletin (80) 1515-1522
Two suites of olivine-rich ultramafic and feldspathic rocks appear to be present in the Mid-Atlantic Ridge: one which seems to have alkalic affinities, and one similar to the chromitite- bearing alpine peridotite-gabbro complexes. The similarities of rocks in the two environments—continental and oceanic—imply that much about the petrology of mid-oceanic...
Land subsidence due to withdrawal of fluids
J. F. Poland, G. H. Davis
David J. Varnes, George Kiersch, editor(s)
1969, Book chapter, Reviews in Engineering Geology
Land-surface subsidence due to the withdrawal of fluids by man has become relatively common in the United States since 1940 and has been described at several other places throughout the world. This paper reviews the known examples of appreciable land subsidence caused by fluid withdrawal. Those related to exploitation of...
Blueschist-facies metamorphism related to regional thrust faulting
M.C. Blake Jr., W. P. Irwin, R. G. Coleman
1969, Tectonophysics (8) 237-246
Rocks of the blueschist (glaucophane schist) facies occur throughout the world in narrow tectonic belts associated with ultramafic rocks. In the Coast Range province of California, blueschist rocks are devloped in the eugeosynclinal Franciscan Formation of Late Mesozoic age. The blueschist rocks form a narrow belt for more than 800...
Is the Tinaquillo, Venezuela, "Pseudogabbro" metamorphic or magmatic?
T. P. Thayer, C. Brown
1961, Geological Society of America Bulletin (72) 1565-1569
The "pseudogabbro" associated with peridotite at Tinaquillo, Venezuela, is believed to be of magmatic rather than metamorphic origin principally because: (1) there are major mineralogic and compositional differences between the "pseudogabbro" and the most highly metamorphosed country rock; (2) rocks intermediate in compositional between peridotite and "pseudogabbro" are...
Role of fluid pressure in mechanics of overthrust faulting: II. Overthrust belt in geosynclinal area of western Wyoming in light of fluid-pressure hypothesis
William W. Rubey, M. King Hubbert
1959, GSA Bulletin (70) 167-206
Pressures of interstitial fluids significantly greater than the normal hydrostatic pressure are known in many parts of the world. Many occurrences are in thick sections of relatively young sediments; some are in areas that have been intensely deformed. Abnormal fluid pressures in the Gulf Coast region are associated with thick...
The deuterium blance of Lake Maracaibo
Irving Friedman, Daniel R. Norton, D.B. Carter, A.C. Redfield
1956, Limnology and Oceanography (1) 239-246
A balance sheet for the gains and losses of deuterium from Lake Maracaibo, using estimates based on climatological data for the exchanges of water and measurements of the deuterium content of lake water, rainfall, river flow, and Caribbean Sea water to obtain the volumes of the deuterium exchange, indicates that...
Radioactive source materials in Los Estados Unidos de Venezuela
Donald G. Wyant, William N. Sharp, Carlos Ponte Rodriguez
1953, Trace Elements Investigations 222
This report summarizes the data available on radioactive source materials in Los Estados Unidos de Venezuela accumulated by geologists of the Direccions Tecnica de Geolgia and antecedent agencies prior to June 1951, and the writers from June to November 1951. The investigation comprised preliminary study, field examination, office studies, and the...