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Rutile and sphene in blueschist and related high-pressure facies rocks Rutile and sphene in blueschist and related high-pressure facies rocks
Sphene and rutile are characteristic accessory minerals of blueschist facies metamorphic rocks. However, only sphene is present in the lowerr grade blueschist assemblages. In many areas of the world these blueschists pass into, or are in fault contact with, higher grade glaucophane schists, rutile-bearing amphibolites, and eclogites. The origin of the rutile may be related to a prograde
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M.C. Blake, Benjamin A. Morgan
Major chemical characteristics of Mesozoic Coast Range ophiolite in California Major chemical characteristics of Mesozoic Coast Range ophiolite in California
Sixty-four major element analyses of rocks representative of the Coast Range ophiolite in California were compared with analyses of other onland ophiolite sequences and those of rocks from oceanic ridges. The rocks can be classed in five groups harzburgite-dunite, clinopyroxenite-wehrlite, gabbro, basalt-spilite, and keratophyre-quartz keratophyre which on various diagrams occupy...
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E. H. Bailey, Blake
An experimental study of the partitioning of a rare earth element (Gd) in the system diopside—Aqueous vapour An experimental study of the partitioning of a rare earth element (Gd) in the system diopside—Aqueous vapour
The partitioning of Gd in the experimental system diopside-aqueous vapor as a function of temperature, pressure, composition of the phases, time, grain size, solid-liquid ratio and Gd concentration has been investigated. A radioactive tracer measurement was used to determine Gd concentration in the separated phases. Diposides were reacted with aqueous vapor containing tracer Gd and...
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Robert A. Zielinski, Frederick A. Frey
Fresh lunar impact craters: Review of variations in size Fresh lunar impact craters: Review of variations in size
Thirty-three morphologic characteristics are reviewed for fresh lunar impact craters wide than1 km. Bar graphs express the way each characteristic varies with crater size. The features are grouped as crater structure, ejecta, and downhill flow features. Major structural transition occur at diameters of about 15 and 200 km. Details of the ejecta blanket, which include several kinds of...
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Keith A. Howard
Lunar basin formation and highland stratigraphy Lunar basin formation and highland stratigraphy
Multiring impact basins, formed after solidification of the lunar crust, account for most or all premare regional deposits and structures expressed in the lunar landscape and for major topographic and gravity variations. A fresh basin has two or more concentric mountain rings, a lineated ejecta blanket, and secondary impact craters. Crackled material on the floor may be impact melt. The...
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Keith A. Howard, D.E. Wilhelms, D. H. Scott
Origin of Franciscan melanges in Northern California Origin of Franciscan melanges in Northern California
In northern California, chaotic Franciscan melange occurs beneath the overlying ophiolite and Great Valley Sequence. Identical melanges occur to the west, separating well-bedded, coherent Franciscan units that differ markedly in age. Detailed studies in several places indicate that these melanges mark the boundaries of imbricate thrust sheets, and they appear to occur at several discrete
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M. Clark Blake, D. L. Jones
Gravity anomalies in the Galapagos Islands area Gravity anomalies in the Galapagos Islands area
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Anthony B. Watts, J. R. Cochran, J. E. Case, S. L. Ryland, Tom Simkin, Keith A. Howard
Geologic sketch of the Klamath Mountains and Coast Ranges of northern California and southern Oregon Geologic sketch of the Klamath Mountains and Coast Ranges of northern California and southern Oregon
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W. P. Irwin, E.W. Wolfe, M.C. Blake, C.G. Cunningham
Report on Circum-Pacific Energy and Mineral Resources Conferences Report on Circum-Pacific Energy and Mineral Resources Conferences
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M.T. Halbouty, J.F. Mason, E. E. Brabb
Some interpretations of sequential bid pricing strategies Some interpretations of sequential bid pricing strategies
This note provides an alternative interpretation for sequential bid pricing strategies as initially formulated by Kortanek, Soden, and Sodaro [Kortanek, K. O., J. V. Soden, D. Sodabo. 1973. Profit analysis and sequential bid pricing models. Management Sci. 20 (3, November) 396–417. In particular, bid prices obtained from the sequential model are shown to result from a condition which...
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Emil D. Attanasi
Geologic map of the Pickett Peak quadrangle, Trinity County, California Geologic map of the Pickett Peak quadrangle, Trinity County, California
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Authors
William P. Irwin, M. Clark Blake, C. G. Cunningham
Geologic Exploration of Taurus-Littrow: Apollo 17 Landing Site Geologic Exploration of Taurus-Littrow: Apollo 17 Landing Site
Apollo 17 landed in a deep graben valley embaying the mountainous highlands southeast of the Serenitatis basin. Impact-generated breccias underlie the massifs adjacent to the valley, and basalt has flooded and leveled the valley floor. The dark mantle inferred from orbital photographs was not recognized as a discrete unit; the unusually thick regolith of the valley floor contains a...
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W.R. Muehlberger, R. M. Batson, E.A. Cernan, V. L. Freeman, M.H. Haitt, H. E. Holt, Keith A. Howard, K.B. Jackson, V.S. Larson, J.J. Reed, J. J. Rennilson, H.H. Schmitt