Publications
These publications showcase the significant science conducted in our Science Centers.
Filter Total Items: 16731
Continental drilling for paleoclimatic records: Recommendations from an international workshop Continental drilling for paleoclimatic records: Recommendations from an international workshop
The Workshop, entitled "Continental Drilling for Paleoclimate Records", was sponsored by the Past Global Changes (PAGES) Project, a core project of the International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme (IGBP) and by the GeoForschungsZentrum, Potsdam, Germany, in conjunction with the International Continental Drilling Programme (ICDP). The impetus for the meeting was the need for long...
Late Quaternary turbidite systems in Lake Baikal, Russia Late Quaternary turbidite systems in Lake Baikal, Russia
No abstract available.
Authors
C.H. Nelson, E.B. Karabanov, S.M. Colman
Geometry of sandy deposits at the distal edge of the Mississippi Fan, Gulf of Mexico Geometry of sandy deposits at the distal edge of the Mississippi Fan, Gulf of Mexico
Sidescan sonar provides a map of the seafloor that has greatly improved the understanding of depositional processes on modern deep-sea fans (e.g. Mutti and Normark 1991). Here, we present a sidescan-sonar mosaic from the eastern Gulf of Mexico that images the distal reaches of a channel on the Mississippi Fan and the deposits associated with it (Fig. 41.1). This area is one of several...
Authors
D.C. Twichell, W. C. Schwab, Neil H. Kenyon
Seafloor environments within the Boston Harbor- Massachusetts Bay sedimentary system: A regional synthesis Seafloor environments within the Boston Harbor- Massachusetts Bay sedimentary system: A regional synthesis
Modern seafloor sedimentary environments within the glaciated, topographically complex Boston Harbor and Massachusetts Bay area have been interpreted and mapped from an extensive collection of sidescan sonar records and supplemental marine geologic data. Three categories of environments are present that reflect the dominant long-term processes of erosion or nondeposition, deposition, and...
Authors
H.J. Knebel, R.C. Circe
The Lake Pontchartrain Basin: Louisiana's troubled urban estuary The Lake Pontchartrain Basin: Louisiana's troubled urban estuary
No abstract available.
Authors
S. Jeffress Williams
Radium and radon in ground water in the Chickies Quartzite, southeastern Pennsylvania Radium and radon in ground water in the Chickies Quartzite, southeastern Pennsylvania
The Chickies Quartzite, a Lower Cambrian-age formation compromised of quartzite and slate overlying a basal conglomerate, forms a narrow ridges and crops out discontinuously over 112 square miles in the Piedmont physiographic province of southeastern Pennsylvania. The formation is a low-yielding, fractured- rock, water-table aquifer recharged primarily by local precipitation. It is the...
Authors
L.A. Senior, K.L. Vogel
A workbook for preparing surface water quality-assurance plans for districts of the U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Division A workbook for preparing surface water quality-assurance plans for districts of the U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Division
The U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Division, has a policy that each District Office is required to prepare a District Surface Water Quality-Assurance Plan. The plan for each District describes the policies and procedures that ensure high quality in the collection, processing, analysis, computer storage, and publication of surface-water data. The guidelines presented in this...
Authors
Donald V. Arvin
Stratigraphic notes, 1994: Three short papers propose changes in stratigraphic nomenclature in Virginia, Kentucky, and Alaska Stratigraphic notes, 1994: Three short papers propose changes in stratigraphic nomenclature in Virginia, Kentucky, and Alaska
No abstract available.
Authors
Jack B. Epstein, Randall C. Orndorff, Eugene K. Rader, Charles L. Rice, David A. Brew, Arthur B. Ford, Glen R. Himmelberg, James L. Drinkwater
Estimating losses to predation of recently released American shad larvae in the Juniata River, Pennsylvania Estimating losses to predation of recently released American shad larvae in the Juniata River, Pennsylvania
Predation on recently released larval American shad Alosa sapidissima was quantified in the Juniata River, Pennsylvania, on 10 occasions during 1991 and 1992. Of the four sites examined (the stocking site and 100, 200, and 350 m downstream) predation on shad larvae was highest at the stocking site; 44% of the total estimated losses occurred within this 30-m zone. Percentage predation...
Authors
J. H. Johnson, N.H. Ringler
A strategy for delineating the area of ground-water contribution to wells completed in fractured bedrock aquifers in Pennsylvania A strategy for delineating the area of ground-water contribution to wells completed in fractured bedrock aquifers in Pennsylvania
Delineating a contributing area to a well completed in a fractured bedrock aquifer in Pennsylvania is difficult because the hydrogeologic characteristics of fractured rocks are extremely complex. Because of this complexity, a single method or technique to delineate a contributing area will not be applicable for all wells completed in fractured-bedrock aquifers. Therefore, a strategy for...
Authors
D. W. Risser, G. J. Barton
Land use, organochlorine compound concentrations, and trends in benthic-invertebrate communities in selected stream basins in Chester County, Pennsylvania Land use, organochlorine compound concentrations, and trends in benthic-invertebrate communities in selected stream basins in Chester County, Pennsylvania
Land use was analyzed for the drainage areas of 26 stream sites in Chester County, Pa., that cover a total area of 227 square miles or about 30 percent of the country. The most significant land-use changes during 1967-87 were decreased agricultural land use, increased residential land use, and increased commercial and industrial land use. Bulk samples of stream-bottom materials were
Authors
Mark A. Hardy, Kim L. Wetzel, Craig R. Moore
EAST93: Geophysical traverse from the Transantarctic Mountains to the Wilkes Basin, East Antarctica EAST93: Geophysical traverse from the Transantarctic Mountains to the Wilkes Basin, East Antarctica
The East Antarctic Seismic Traverse (EAST93) was a geophysical traverse designed to image the bedrock under the East Antarctic ice cap. The traverse started 10 km west of the Taylor Dome drill site and 25 km west of the exposed bedrock of the Transantarctic Mountains at Lashly Mt. and ended 323 km west of the drill site over the Wilkes subglacial basin (Fig. 1). The traverse was located
Authors
Uri S. ten Brink, Stephen Bannister