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Observation of suspended sediments in Mobile Bay, Alabama from satellite Observation of suspended sediments in Mobile Bay, Alabama from satellite

As part of a comprehensive geologic study of coastal Alabama and Mississippi, the U.S. Geological Survey is investigating coastal sediment transport in Mobile Bay and the adjacent shelf. Satellite imagery from the NOAA AVHRR is being used to provide data on the variability of spatial patterns in the near-surface suspended sediment concentration. This imagery is processed using...
Authors
Richard P. Stumpf

One perspective on spatial variability in geologic mapping One perspective on spatial variability in geologic mapping

This paper discusses some of the differences between geologic mapping and soil mapping, and how the resultant maps are interpreted. The role of spatial variability in geologic mapping is addressed only indirectly because in geologic mapping there have been few attempts at quantification of spatial differences. This is largely because geologic maps deal with temporal as well as spatial...
Authors
H. W. Markewich, S.C. Cooper

Origins of acid fluids in geothermal reservoirs Origins of acid fluids in geothermal reservoirs

Acid fluids in geothermal reservoirs are rare. Their occurrence in geothermal systems associated with recent volcanism (Tatun, Sumikawa, Miravalles) probably indicates that the geothermal reservoir fluid was derived from volcanic fluid incompletely neutralized by reaction with feldspars and micas. Superheated steam containing HCl (Larderello, The Geysers) forms acid where it condenses or...
Authors
Alfred Truesdell

Overburden deformation and hydrologic changes due to longwall coal mine subsidence on the Illinois Basin Overburden deformation and hydrologic changes due to longwall coal mine subsidence on the Illinois Basin

Subsidence-induced deformation and hydrologic changes were studied at two active longwall coal mines in Illinois using surveying and geotechnical monitoring. Surface subsidence characteristics fall into a range common to other Illinois longwall operations. Subsidence-induced water level fluctuations correlated with mining activity and the passing of the dynamic subsidence wave. Aquifer...
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J.T. Kelleher, D. J. Van Roosendaal, B.B. Mehnert, D.F. Brutcher, R.A. Bauer

Processes controlling the retreat of the Isles Dernieres, a Louisiana barrier-island chain Processes controlling the retreat of the Isles Dernieres, a Louisiana barrier-island chain

The Isles Dernieres is a low-lying, transgressive barrier-island chain situated about 150 km west of the modern Mississippi delta. Much of the Isles Dernieres consists of highly dissected salt-marsh muds that lie at or slightly above sea level and are covered by a veneer of sand along the shoreline facing the Gulf of Mexico. Maximum berm elevations are generally less than 1.5 m above...
Authors
John R. Dingler, Thomas E. Reiss
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