Bruce D Smith (Former Employee)
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Preliminary results of spectral induced polarization measurements, Wadi Bidah District, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Preliminary results of spectral induced polarization measurements, Wadi Bidah District, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Laboratory spectral induced polarization (SIP) measurements on 29 carbonaceous schist samples from the Wadi Bidah district show that most are associated with very long polarization decays or, equivalently, large time constants. In contrast, measurements on two massive sulfide samples indicate shorter polarization decays or smaller time constants. This difference in time constants for the
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Bruce D. Smith, C. L. Tippens, V. J. Flanigan, Hamdy Sadek
Time-domain electromagnetic tests in the Wadi Bidah District, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Time-domain electromagnetic tests in the Wadi Bidah District, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
A time-domain electromagnetic (TDEM) method was tested in two areas of mineralization in Precambrian rocks in the Wadi Bidah district, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Transient-decay voltages in profile mode were measured across the Sha'ab at Tare and Rabathan prospects by use of three transmitterreceiver loop configurations. At the Sha'ab at Tare prospect all of the loop configurations...
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Vincent J. Flanigan, Hamdy Sadek, Bruce Smith, C. L. Tippens
Leachability of uranium and other elements from freshly erupted volcanic ash Leachability of uranium and other elements from freshly erupted volcanic ash
A study of leaching of freshly erupted basaltic and dacitic air-fall ash and bomb fragment samples, unaffected by rain, shows that glass dissolution is the dominant orocess by which uranium is initially mobilized from air-fall volcanic ash. Si, Li, and V are also Preferentially mobilized by glass dissolution. Gaseous transfer followed by fixation of soluble uranium species on volcanic...
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David B. Smith, Robert A. Zielinski, William I. Rose
Instrument specifications and geophysical records for airborne electromagnetic survey of parts of Iron, Baraga, and Dickson Counties, Michigan Instrument specifications and geophysical records for airborne electromagnetic survey of parts of Iron, Baraga, and Dickson Counties, Michigan
The data presented herein is from an airborne electromagnetic INPUT* survey conducted by Geoterrex Limited of Canada for the U.S. Geological Survey. The survey area is located in the central part of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, within parts of Iron, Baraga, and Dickinson Counties. The general area covered is between 46°00' and 46°30' latitude and 88°00' and 88°30' longitude (fig. 1)...
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William D. Heran, Bruce D. Smith
Description and preliminary map of airborne electromagnetic survey of parts of Iron, Baraga, and Dickinson Counties, Michigan Description and preliminary map of airborne electromagnetic survey of parts of Iron, Baraga, and Dickinson Counties, Michigan
The data presented herein is from an airborne electromagnetic INPUT* survey conducted by Geoterrex Limited of Canada for the U.S. Geological Survey. The survey area is located in the central part of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, within parts of Iron, Baraga, and Dickinson Counties. The general area covered is between 46°00' and 46°30' latitude and 88°00' and 88°30' longitude (fig. 1)...
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William D. Heran, Bruce D. Smith
Analysis of borehole geophysical information across a uranium deposit in the Jackson Group, Karnes County, Texas Analysis of borehole geophysical information across a uranium deposit in the Jackson Group, Karnes County, Texas
Borehole geophysical studies across a uranium deposit in the Jackson Group, South Texas, show the three geochemical environments often associated with uranium roll-type deposits: an altered (oxidized) zone, an ore zone, and an unaltered (reduced) zone. Mineralogic analysis of the total sulfides contained in the drill core shows only slight changes in the total sulfide content among the...
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Jeffrey J. Daniels, James Henry Scott, Bruce D. Smith
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Preliminary results of spectral induced polarization measurements, Wadi Bidah District, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Preliminary results of spectral induced polarization measurements, Wadi Bidah District, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Laboratory spectral induced polarization (SIP) measurements on 29 carbonaceous schist samples from the Wadi Bidah district show that most are associated with very long polarization decays or, equivalently, large time constants. In contrast, measurements on two massive sulfide samples indicate shorter polarization decays or smaller time constants. This difference in time constants for the
Authors
Bruce D. Smith, C. L. Tippens, V. J. Flanigan, Hamdy Sadek
Time-domain electromagnetic tests in the Wadi Bidah District, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Time-domain electromagnetic tests in the Wadi Bidah District, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
A time-domain electromagnetic (TDEM) method was tested in two areas of mineralization in Precambrian rocks in the Wadi Bidah district, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Transient-decay voltages in profile mode were measured across the Sha'ab at Tare and Rabathan prospects by use of three transmitterreceiver loop configurations. At the Sha'ab at Tare prospect all of the loop configurations...
Authors
Vincent J. Flanigan, Hamdy Sadek, Bruce Smith, C. L. Tippens
Leachability of uranium and other elements from freshly erupted volcanic ash Leachability of uranium and other elements from freshly erupted volcanic ash
A study of leaching of freshly erupted basaltic and dacitic air-fall ash and bomb fragment samples, unaffected by rain, shows that glass dissolution is the dominant orocess by which uranium is initially mobilized from air-fall volcanic ash. Si, Li, and V are also Preferentially mobilized by glass dissolution. Gaseous transfer followed by fixation of soluble uranium species on volcanic...
Authors
David B. Smith, Robert A. Zielinski, William I. Rose
Instrument specifications and geophysical records for airborne electromagnetic survey of parts of Iron, Baraga, and Dickson Counties, Michigan Instrument specifications and geophysical records for airborne electromagnetic survey of parts of Iron, Baraga, and Dickson Counties, Michigan
The data presented herein is from an airborne electromagnetic INPUT* survey conducted by Geoterrex Limited of Canada for the U.S. Geological Survey. The survey area is located in the central part of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, within parts of Iron, Baraga, and Dickinson Counties. The general area covered is between 46°00' and 46°30' latitude and 88°00' and 88°30' longitude (fig. 1)...
Authors
William D. Heran, Bruce D. Smith
Description and preliminary map of airborne electromagnetic survey of parts of Iron, Baraga, and Dickinson Counties, Michigan Description and preliminary map of airborne electromagnetic survey of parts of Iron, Baraga, and Dickinson Counties, Michigan
The data presented herein is from an airborne electromagnetic INPUT* survey conducted by Geoterrex Limited of Canada for the U.S. Geological Survey. The survey area is located in the central part of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, within parts of Iron, Baraga, and Dickinson Counties. The general area covered is between 46°00' and 46°30' latitude and 88°00' and 88°30' longitude (fig. 1)...
Authors
William D. Heran, Bruce D. Smith
Analysis of borehole geophysical information across a uranium deposit in the Jackson Group, Karnes County, Texas Analysis of borehole geophysical information across a uranium deposit in the Jackson Group, Karnes County, Texas
Borehole geophysical studies across a uranium deposit in the Jackson Group, South Texas, show the three geochemical environments often associated with uranium roll-type deposits: an altered (oxidized) zone, an ore zone, and an unaltered (reduced) zone. Mineralogic analysis of the total sulfides contained in the drill core shows only slight changes in the total sulfide content among the...
Authors
Jeffrey J. Daniels, James Henry Scott, Bruce D. Smith