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The area of influence of an exploratory hole The area of influence of an exploratory hole
A method is presented for calculating the area of influence of exploratory drill holes by using the size and shape of resource targets. The solution presented is for elliptical and circular targets, but the method is applicable to any shaped target. The degree to which points have been explored depends upon their distance away from a drill hole and the possible orientations of the target...
Authors
D.A. Singer, L. J. Drew
Area of influence of exploratory drill holes under conditions of errors of recognition Area of influence of exploratory drill holes under conditions of errors of recognition
No abstract available.
Authors
Donald A. Singer
Geology and geophysics of the southern Raft River Valley geothermal area, Idaho, USA Geology and geophysics of the southern Raft River Valley geothermal area, Idaho, USA
The Raft River valley, near the boundary of the Snake River plain with the Basin and Range province, is a north-trending late Cenozoic downwarp bounded by faults on the west, south, and east. Pleistocene alluvium and Miocene-Pliocene tuffaceous sediments, conglomerate, and felsic volcanic rocks aggregate 2 km in thickness. Large gravity, magnetic, and total field resistivity highs...
Authors
Paul L. Williams, Don R. Mabey, Adel A. R. Zohdy, Hans D. Ackermann, Donald B. Hoover, Kenneth L. Pierce, Steven S. Oriel
The Lisburne Group: A potential major hydrocarbon objective of the Arctic Slope, Alaska The Lisburne Group: A potential major hydrocarbon objective of the Arctic Slope, Alaska
The Lisburne Group, a thick carbonate rock unit of Mississippian and Pennsylvanian age, is one of the most widespread potential reservoir rock units in northern Alaska. A comprehensive review of the Lisburne in the subsurface of the eastern Arctic Slope indicates attractive reservoir characteristics in a favorable source and migration setting where numerous trapping mechanisms appear to...
Authors
Kenneth J. Bird, Clifton F. Jordan
A geochemical study of oil in metalliferous veins, Idarado Mine, San Juan Mountains, Colorado A geochemical study of oil in metalliferous veins, Idarado Mine, San Juan Mountains, Colorado
A tarry, benzene-soluble material is present in metal-rich veins in the Idarado mine, Ouray County, Colo., in an area not known to have petroleum resources. The material was compared chemically, spectometrically, and chromatographically with oils from four fields in the nearby Paradox basin. Each of these oil fields contains reservoir rocks equivalent to rock units known to extend...
Authors
Peter M. Gerrild
Natural remanent magnetization, mag¬netic properties, and oxidation of titanomagnetite in basaltic rocks from DSDP Leg 34 Natural remanent magnetization, mag¬netic properties, and oxidation of titanomagnetite in basaltic rocks from DSDP Leg 34
We have made paleomagnetic measurements and investigated the magnetic mineralogy of 24 samples of basalt and diabase from Sites 319, 320, and 321 on the Nazca plate. Sample distributions, locations, and ages of overlying sediments are as follows: Site 319, Hole 319, lat 13°01.04'S, long 101°31.46'W, 2 samples, early Miocene (N8); Site 319, Hole 319A, (same coordinates and age), 12...
Authors
C. Sherman Gromme, Edward A. Mankinen
Effect of geologic structure and metamorphic fluids on seismic behavior of the San Andreas fault system in central and northern California Effect of geologic structure and metamorphic fluids on seismic behavior of the San Andreas fault system in central and northern California
No abstract available.
Authors
William P. Irwin, Ivan Barnes
The Oligocene volcanic center at Eureka, Nevada The Oligocene volcanic center at Eureka, Nevada
A volcanic center covering an area of about 80 km2 near Eureka, Nev., and active in the early Oligocene, is characterized by rhyolitic, rhyodacitic. and andesitic pyroclastic rocks, lava flows, and shallow intrusive bodies. These rocks were emplaced as intertonguing and interpenetrative units during a 5-m.y. interval; most of the volcanism was in the last 3 million years of this period...
Authors
M.C. Blake, E.H. McKee, Richard F. Marvin, Miles L. Silberman, Thomas B. Nolan
Expectations, market structure, and sequential bid pricing Expectations, market structure, and sequential bid pricing
Public agencies are frequently constrained to procure goods and services in sealed tender markets. Pricing decisions of firms participating in such markets have been analyzed for both static and dynamic situations. As might be anticipated, the decision rules obtained in these analyses depend in an integral way on the firm's perception of the behavior of other market participants. It is...
Authors
Emil D. Attanasi, S.R. Johnson
An empirical note on firm performance in government contract markets An empirical note on firm performance in government contract markets
Public construction and, in particular, highway construction account for a large proportion of the non-defense expenditures by the government. Con- tracts for highway construction are let almost exclusively through a sealed tender process. Competitive bidding is used to encourage price competition. There is, however, a problem in insuring that the bidder is able to deliver the product of...
Authors
Emil D. Attanasi, S. R. Johnson
Regional impact of water resource investments in an developing area Regional impact of water resource investments in an developing area
Regional development and industrialization patterns are investigated and related via regression analysis to water resource investments for the island of Puerto Rico. Although results of this study indicate such investments have little immediate or short‐term impact, significant relationships and variations in regional responses appear over longer time periods. This is shown by applying a...
Authors
Emil Attanasi
A review of recently active faults in Taiwan A review of recently active faults in Taiwan
Six faults associated with five large earthquakes produced surface displacements ranging from 1 to 3 m in the period 1906 through 1951. Four of the ruptures occurred in the western coastal plain and foothills, and two occurred in the Longitudinal Valley of eastern Taiwan. Maps are included showing the locations and dimensions of the displacements. The published geological literature...
Authors
Manuel G. Bonilla