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Tale of two pit lakes: initial results of a three-year study of the Main Zone and Waterline pit lakes near Houston, British Columbia, Canada Tale of two pit lakes: initial results of a three-year study of the Main Zone and Waterline pit lakes near Houston, British Columbia, Canada
Pit lakes are becoming increasingly common in North America as well as in the rest of the world. They are created as openpit mines fill passively with ground water and surface inflows on cessation of mining activity. In many instances, the water quality in these pit lakes does not meet regulatory requirements due to a number of influences. The most important are the oxidation of sulfide...
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John Crusius, R. Pieters, A. Leung, P. Whittle, T. Pedersen, G. Lawrence, J.J. McNee
Quaternary sedimentation and subsidence history of Lake Baikal, Siberia, based on seismic stratigraphy and coring Quaternary sedimentation and subsidence history of Lake Baikal, Siberia, based on seismic stratigraphy and coring
The long, continuous, high-latitude, stratigraphic record of Lake Baikal was deposited in three broad sedimentary environments, defined by high-resolution seismic-reflection and coring methods: (1) turbidite depositional systems, by far the most widespread, characterizing most of the margins and floors of the main basins of the lake, (2) large deltas of major drainages, and (3)...
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Steven M. Colman, E.B. Karabanov, C. H. Nelson
Complexity analysis of the change in shoreline position at Duck, NC Complexity analysis of the change in shoreline position at Duck, NC
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Christopher Barton, Jeffrey S. Dismukes, R.A. Morton
Links between erosional hotspots and alongshore sediment transport Links between erosional hotspots and alongshore sediment transport
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Andrew Ashton, Jeffrey H. List, A. Brad Murray, Amy S. Farris
Atmospheric transport of mold spores in clouds of desert dust Atmospheric transport of mold spores in clouds of desert dust
Fungal spores can be transported globally in clouds of desert dust. Many species of fungi (commonly known as molds) and bacteria--including some that are human pathogens--have characteristics suited to long-range atmospheric transport. Dust from the African desert can affect air quality in Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and the Americas. Asian desert dust can affect air quality in Asia...
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E.A. Shinn, Dale W. Griffin, D.B. Seba
Orogenic tectonism on Io Orogenic tectonism on Io
We catalog 143 Ionian mountains (montes) and mountain‐like features (mensae, tholi, plana, and small peaks) in order to investigate orogenic tectonism on Io. From this comprehensive list, we select 96 mountains for which there are sufficient coverage and resolution to discern spatial relationships with surrounding geologic features. Three of the 96 mountains are probably volcanoes, 92...
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Windy L. Jaeger, Elizabeth P. Turtle, Laszlo P. Keszthelyi, Jani Radebaugh, A.S. McEwen, Robert T. Pappalardo
Topographic map of the active part of the Slumgullion Landslide on July 31, 2000, Hinsdale County, Colorado Topographic map of the active part of the Slumgullion Landslide on July 31, 2000, Hinsdale County, Colorado
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James A. Messerich, Jeffrey A. Coe
West-central Florida coastal classification maps - Anclote Key to Venice Inlet West-central Florida coastal classification maps - Anclote Key to Venice Inlet
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Robert A. Morton, Russell L. Peterson
Preliminary assessment of landslide-induced wave hazards: Tidal Inlet, Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska Preliminary assessment of landslide-induced wave hazards: Tidal Inlet, Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska
A large potential rock avalanche above the northern shore of Tidal Inlet, Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska, was investigated to determine hazards and risks of landslide-induced waves to cruise ships and other park visitors. Field and photographic examination revealed that the 5 to 10 million cubic meter landslide moved between AD 1892 and 1919 after the retreat of Little Ice Age...
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Gerald F. Wieczorek, Matthias Jakob, Roman J. Motyka, Sandra L. Zirnheld, Patricia Craw
The Sidebar Computer Program, a seismic-shaking intensity meter: users' manual and software description The Sidebar Computer Program, a seismic-shaking intensity meter: users' manual and software description
The SideBar computer program provides a visual display of seismic shaking intensity as recorded at one specific seismograph. This software allows a user to tap into the seismic data recorded on that specific seismograph and to display the overall level of shaking at the single location where that seismograph resides (usually the same place the user is). From this shaking level, SideBar...
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John R. Evans
Major and catastrophic storms and floods in Texas: 215 major and 41 catastrophic events from 1953 to September 1, 2002 Major and catastrophic storms and floods in Texas: 215 major and 41 catastrophic events from 1953 to September 1, 2002
Many Texas storms represent some of the largest storms in the world. Flooding from large storms has affected Texas throughout its history, causing many deaths and much economic loss and hardship. Floods occur regularly in Texas, and destructive floods occur somewhere in the State every year. Many of these floods are destructive because they often occur in areas where extreme flooding had...
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Raymond M. Slade, John M. Patton