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The composition and morphology of amphiboles from the Rainy Creek complex, near Libby, Montana The composition and morphology of amphiboles from the Rainy Creek complex, near Libby, Montana

Thirty samples of amphibole-rich rock from the largest mined vermiculite deposit in the world in the Rainy Creek alkaline-ultramafic complex near Libby, Montana, were collected and analyzed. The amphibole-rich rock is the suspected cause of an abnormally high number of asbestos-related diseases reported in the residents of Libby, and in former mine and mill workers. The amphibole-rich...
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G.P. Meeker, A.M. Bern, I. K. Brownfield, H.A. Lowers, S. J. Sutley, T.M. Hoefen, J.S. Vance

A revised dislocation model of interseismic deformation of the Cascadia subduction zone A revised dislocation model of interseismic deformation of the Cascadia subduction zone

CAS3D‐2, a new three‐dimensional (3‐D) dislocation model, is developed to model interseismic deformation rates at the Cascadia subduction zone. The model is considered a snapshot description of the deformation field that changes with time. The effect of northward secular motion of the central and southern Cascadia forearc sliver is subtracted to obtain the effective convergence between...
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Kelin Wang, Ray E. Wells, Stephane Mazzotti, Roy D. Hyndman, Takeshi Sagiya

Chapter D: With or Without Salt-a Comparison of Marine and Continental-Lacustrine Diatomite Deposits Chapter D: With or Without Salt-a Comparison of Marine and Continental-Lacustrine Diatomite Deposits

Diatoms in sedimentary deposits of marine and continental, especially lacustrine, origin have similar nutrient (for example, phosphate, nitrate, and silica) and light requirements; however, their geologic ranges and physiographic environments vary. Marine diatoms range in age from Early Cretaceous to Holocene, and continental diatoms range in age from Eocene to Holocene; however, most...
Authors
Phillip R. Moyle, Thomas P. Dolley

Chapter C: Hydrothermal Enrichment of Gallium in Zones of Advanced Argillic Alteration-Examples from the Paradise Peak and McDermitt Ore Deposits, Nevada Chapter C: Hydrothermal Enrichment of Gallium in Zones of Advanced Argillic Alteration-Examples from the Paradise Peak and McDermitt Ore Deposits, Nevada

Gallium is produced as a byproduct from bauxite and zinc sulfide ores and rarely from primary Ga ores. High Ga contents (>60 ppm) can occur in zones of advanced argillic alteration consisting of alunite+kaolinite+quartz associated with quartz-alunite (high sulfidation Au-Ag) deposits. In a magmatic-hydrothermal environment, the zones of advanced argillic alteration associated with quartz...
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James J. Rytuba, David A. John, Andrea Foster, Steven D. Ludington, Boris Kotlyar

Chapter E: History and Overview of the U.S. Diatomite Mining Industry, with Emphasis on the Western United States Chapter E: History and Overview of the U.S. Diatomite Mining Industry, with Emphasis on the Western United States

The United States is the largest producer and consumer of diatomite in the world. In 2001, the United States produced about a third of the estimated global production of 1.95 million metric tons (Mt) of diatomite (Dolley, 2003). In any given year, the United States accounts for at least 50 percent of all the diatomite exported in the world (Roskill, 1994). Seven diatomite companies...
Authors
Phillip R. Moyle, Thomas P. Dolley

Chapter F: Preliminary Bibliography of Lacustrine Diatomite Deposits in the Western United States and Related Topics Chapter F: Preliminary Bibliography of Lacustrine Diatomite Deposits in the Western United States and Related Topics

Introduction As part of the assessment of lacustrine diatomite resources in the Western United States (fig. 1), U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) project members conducted a review of literature relating to the formation, location, and nature of deposits in the study area. This preliminary bibliography consists of selected publications to identify, locate, and describe the deposits to be...
Authors
Karen S. Bolm, Alan R. Wallace, Phillip R. Moyle, James D. Bliss, Greta J. Orris

Alaska resource data file: Talkeetna Mountains quadrangle Alaska resource data file: Talkeetna Mountains quadrangle

Descriptions of the mineral occurrences shown on the accompanying figure follow. See U.S. Geological Survey (1996) for a description of the information content of each field in the records. The data presented here are maintained as part of a statewide database on mines, prospects and mineral occurrences throughout Alaska.
Authors
Robert K. Rogers, Jeanine M. Schmidt

Preliminary geologic map of the Fontana 7.5' quadrangle, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties, California Preliminary geologic map of the Fontana 7.5' quadrangle, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties, California

Open-File Report 03-418 is a digital geologic data set that maps and describes the geology of the Fontana 7.5’ quadrangle, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties, California. The Fontana quadrangle database is one of several 7.5’ quadrangle databases that are being produced by the Southern California Areal Mapping Project (SCAMP). These maps and databases are, in turn, part of the nation...
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Douglas M. Morton, Kelly R. Bovard

Studies by the U.S. Geological Survey in Alaska, 2001 Studies by the U.S. Geological Survey in Alaska, 2001

The collection of 14 studies that follow continues the series of U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) investigative reports in Alaska under the broad umbrella of the geologic sciences. This series presents new and sometimes-preliminary findings that are of interest to Earth scientists in academia, government, and industry; to land and resource managers; and to the general public. The reports...
Authors
John P. Galloway

Cx-02 Program, workshop on modeling complex systems Cx-02 Program, workshop on modeling complex systems

This publication contains the abstracts and program for the workshop on complex systems that was held on November 19-21, 2002, in Reno, Nevada. Complex systems are ubiquitous within the realm of the earth sciences. Geological systems consist of a multiplicity of linked components with nested feedback loops; the dynamics of these systems are non-linear, iterative, multi-scale, and operate...
Authors
Victor G. Mossotti, Jo Ann Barragan, Todd D. Westergard

Alaska resource data file: Juneau quadrangle Alaska resource data file: Juneau quadrangle

Descriptions of the mineral occurrences shown on the accompanying figure follow. See U.S. Geological Survey (1996) for a description of the information content of each field in the records. The data presented here are maintained as part of a statewide database on mines, prospects and mineral occurrences throughout Alaska.
Authors
John C. Barnett, Lance D. Miller
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