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Record of the Late Devonian Hangenberg global positive carbon-isotope excursion in an epeiric sea setting: Carbonate production, organic-carbon burial and paleoceanography during the late Famennian Record of the Late Devonian Hangenberg global positive carbon-isotope excursion in an epeiric sea setting: Carbonate production, organic-carbon burial and paleoceanography during the late Famennian

Latest Famennian marine carbonates from the mid-continent of North America were examined to investigate the Late Devonian (very late Famennian) Hangenberg positive carbon-isotope (??13 Ccarb) excursion. This global shift in the ?? 13C of marine waters began during the late Famennian Hangenberg Extinction Event that occurred during the Middle Siphonodella praesulcata conodont zone. The...
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Bradley D. Cramer, Matthew R. Saltzman, J.E. Day, B.J. Witzke

Refraction tomography mapping of near-surface dipping layers using landstreamer data at East Canyon Dam, Utah Refraction tomography mapping of near-surface dipping layers using landstreamer data at East Canyon Dam, Utah

We apply the P-wave refraction-tomography method to seismic data collected with a landstreamer. Refraction-tomography inversion solutions were determined using regularization parameters that provided the most realistic near-surface solutions that best matched the dipping layer structure of nearby outcrops. A reasonably well matched solution was obtained using an unusual set of optimal
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J. Ivanov, R. D. Miller, R.D. Markiewicz, J. Xia

Regional nitrate and pesticide trends in ground water in the eastern San Joaquin Valley, California Regional nitrate and pesticide trends in ground water in the eastern San Joaquin Valley, California

Protection of ground water for present and future use requires monitoring and understanding of the mechanisms controlling long-term quality of ground water. In this study, spatial and temporal trends in concentrations of nitrate and pesticides in ground water in the eastern San Joaquin Valley, California, were evaluated to determine the long-term effects of agricultural and urban...
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K.R. Burow, James L. Shelton, N. M. Dubrovsky

Removal of phosphorus from wastewater using ferroxysorb sorption media produced from amd sludge Removal of phosphorus from wastewater using ferroxysorb sorption media produced from amd sludge

Treatment of acid mine drainage (AMD), whether with lime, limestone, caustic or simple aeration, nearly always results in generation of a metal hydroxide sludge. Disposal of the sludge often constitutes a significant fraction of the operating cost for the AMD treatment plant. Research at the USGS - Leetown Science Center has shown that AMD sludge, with its high content of aluminum and...
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P.L. Sibrell, T.W. Tucker, T. Kehler, J.W. Fletcher

Response to commentary on observed methanogenic biodegradation progressions Response to commentary on observed methanogenic biodegradation progressions

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F. D. Hostettler, B.A. Bekins, C.E. Rostad, W.N. Herkelrath

Revisiting the 1872 Owens Valley, California, Earthquake Revisiting the 1872 Owens Valley, California, Earthquake

The 26 March 1872 Owens Valley earthquake is among the largest historical earthquakes in California. The felt area and maximum fault displacements have long been regarded as comparable to, if not greater than, those of the great San Andreas fault earthquakes of 1857 and 1906, but mapped surface ruptures of the latter two events were 2-3 times longer than that inferred for the 1872...
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S. E. Hough, K. Hutton
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