Floyd Gray (Former Employee)
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Maps showing aeromagnetic data and interpretation for the Kalmiopsis Wilderness, southwestern Oregon Maps showing aeromagnetic data and interpretation for the Kalmiopsis Wilderness, southwestern Oregon
The distinctive magnetic properties of the major rock types in the Kalmiopsis Wilderness of southwestern Oregon facilitate interpretation of aeromagenetic data. The region is composed of tectonic slices of magnetic ultramafic, gabboric, and other ophiolitic rocks faulted against the realitively nonmagnetic Dothan Formation, the equivalent of the Franciscan Complex of Western California...
Mineral resource potential map of the Kalmiopsis Wilderness, southwestern Oregon Mineral resource potential map of the Kalmiopsis Wilderness, southwestern Oregon
Under the provisions of the Wilderness Act (Public Law 88-577, September 3, 1964) and the Joint conference Report on Senate Bill 4, 88th Congress, the U.S. Geological Survey and the U.S. Bureau of Mines have been conducting mineral surveys of wilderness and primitive areas. Areas officially designated as "wilderness," wild," or "canoe" when the act was passed were incorporated into the...
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Porphyry copper assessment of Central America and the Caribbean Basin Porphyry copper assessment of Central America and the Caribbean Basin
Mineral resource assessments provide a synthesis of available information about distributions of mineral deposits in the Earth’s crust. The U.S. Geological Survey prepared a probabilistic mineral resource assessment of undiscovered resources in porphyry copper deposits in Central America and the Caribbean Basin in collaboration with geoscientists from academia and the minerals industry...
Authors
Floyd Gray, Jane M. Hammarstrom, Stephen Ludington, Lukas Zürcher, Carl E. Nelson, Gilpin R. Robinson, Robert J. Miller, Barry C. Moring
Geochemistry of soils from the San Rafael Valley, Santa Cruz County, Arizona Geochemistry of soils from the San Rafael Valley, Santa Cruz County, Arizona
This study was conducted to determine whether surficial geochemical methods can be used to identify subsurface mineraldeposits covered by alluvium derived from surrounding areas. The geochemical investigation focused on an anomalous geo-physical magnetic high located in the San Rafael Valley in Santa Cruz County, Arizona. The magnetic high, inferred to be asso-ciated with a buried...
Authors
Helen W. Folger, Floyd Gray
Nickel-cobalt laterites: a deposit model Nickel-cobalt laterites: a deposit model
Nickel-cobalt (Ni-Co) laterite deposits are supergene enrichments of Ni±Co that form from intense chemical and mechanical weathering of ultramafic parent rocks. These regolith deposits typically form within 26 degrees of the equator, although there are a few exceptions. They form in active continental margins and stable cratonic settings. It takes as little as one million years for a...
Authors
Erin E. Marsh, Eric D. Anderson, Floyd Gray
The Borderlands and climate change: Chapter 10 in United States-Mexican Borderlands: Facing tomorrow's challenges through USGS science The Borderlands and climate change: Chapter 10 in United States-Mexican Borderlands: Facing tomorrow's challenges through USGS science
The prediction of global climate change in response to both natural forces and human activity is one of the defining issues of our times. The unprecedented observational capacity of modern earth-orbiting satellites coupled with the development of robust computational representations (models) of the Earth’s weather and climate systems afford us the opportunity to observe and investigate...
Authors
Joan Fitzpatrick, Floyd Gray, Russell Dubiel, Jeff Langman, J. Bruce Moring, Laura M. Norman, William R. Page, Jean W. Parcher
Socio-environmental health analysis in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico Socio-environmental health analysis in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico
In Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, some neighborhoods, or colonias, have intermittent delivery of water through pipes from the city of Nogales’s municipal water-delivery system while other areas lack piped water and rely on water delivered by truck or pipas. This research examined how lifestyles, water quality, and potential disease response, such as diarrhea, differs seasonally from a colonia...
Authors
Laura M. Norman, Felipe Caldeira, James Callegary, Floyd Gray, Mary Kay O’ Rourke, Veronica Meranza, Saskia Van Rijn
Introduction to pathways of metal transfer from mineralized sources to biorecptors Introduction to pathways of metal transfer from mineralized sources to biorecptors
Since 1995, the Mineral Resources Program of the U.S. Geological Survey has funded a number of studies in the western United States that address environmental issues associated with mineral deposits.
Authors
Roger P. Ashley, Elizabeth A. Bailey, Laurie S. Balistrieri, Andrea L. Foster, Larry P. Gough, Floyd Gray, Randolph A. Koski, James J. Rytuba, Robert R. Seal, Kathleen S. Smith, Lisa L. Stillings, Richard B. Wanty
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Maps showing aeromagnetic data and interpretation for the Kalmiopsis Wilderness, southwestern Oregon Maps showing aeromagnetic data and interpretation for the Kalmiopsis Wilderness, southwestern Oregon
The distinctive magnetic properties of the major rock types in the Kalmiopsis Wilderness of southwestern Oregon facilitate interpretation of aeromagenetic data. The region is composed of tectonic slices of magnetic ultramafic, gabboric, and other ophiolitic rocks faulted against the realitively nonmagnetic Dothan Formation, the equivalent of the Franciscan Complex of Western California...
Mineral resource potential map of the Kalmiopsis Wilderness, southwestern Oregon Mineral resource potential map of the Kalmiopsis Wilderness, southwestern Oregon
Under the provisions of the Wilderness Act (Public Law 88-577, September 3, 1964) and the Joint conference Report on Senate Bill 4, 88th Congress, the U.S. Geological Survey and the U.S. Bureau of Mines have been conducting mineral surveys of wilderness and primitive areas. Areas officially designated as "wilderness," wild," or "canoe" when the act was passed were incorporated into the...
Filter Total Items: 58
Porphyry copper assessment of Central America and the Caribbean Basin Porphyry copper assessment of Central America and the Caribbean Basin
Mineral resource assessments provide a synthesis of available information about distributions of mineral deposits in the Earth’s crust. The U.S. Geological Survey prepared a probabilistic mineral resource assessment of undiscovered resources in porphyry copper deposits in Central America and the Caribbean Basin in collaboration with geoscientists from academia and the minerals industry...
Authors
Floyd Gray, Jane M. Hammarstrom, Stephen Ludington, Lukas Zürcher, Carl E. Nelson, Gilpin R. Robinson, Robert J. Miller, Barry C. Moring
Geochemistry of soils from the San Rafael Valley, Santa Cruz County, Arizona Geochemistry of soils from the San Rafael Valley, Santa Cruz County, Arizona
This study was conducted to determine whether surficial geochemical methods can be used to identify subsurface mineraldeposits covered by alluvium derived from surrounding areas. The geochemical investigation focused on an anomalous geo-physical magnetic high located in the San Rafael Valley in Santa Cruz County, Arizona. The magnetic high, inferred to be asso-ciated with a buried...
Authors
Helen W. Folger, Floyd Gray
Nickel-cobalt laterites: a deposit model Nickel-cobalt laterites: a deposit model
Nickel-cobalt (Ni-Co) laterite deposits are supergene enrichments of Ni±Co that form from intense chemical and mechanical weathering of ultramafic parent rocks. These regolith deposits typically form within 26 degrees of the equator, although there are a few exceptions. They form in active continental margins and stable cratonic settings. It takes as little as one million years for a...
Authors
Erin E. Marsh, Eric D. Anderson, Floyd Gray
The Borderlands and climate change: Chapter 10 in United States-Mexican Borderlands: Facing tomorrow's challenges through USGS science The Borderlands and climate change: Chapter 10 in United States-Mexican Borderlands: Facing tomorrow's challenges through USGS science
The prediction of global climate change in response to both natural forces and human activity is one of the defining issues of our times. The unprecedented observational capacity of modern earth-orbiting satellites coupled with the development of robust computational representations (models) of the Earth’s weather and climate systems afford us the opportunity to observe and investigate...
Authors
Joan Fitzpatrick, Floyd Gray, Russell Dubiel, Jeff Langman, J. Bruce Moring, Laura M. Norman, William R. Page, Jean W. Parcher
Socio-environmental health analysis in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico Socio-environmental health analysis in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico
In Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, some neighborhoods, or colonias, have intermittent delivery of water through pipes from the city of Nogales’s municipal water-delivery system while other areas lack piped water and rely on water delivered by truck or pipas. This research examined how lifestyles, water quality, and potential disease response, such as diarrhea, differs seasonally from a colonia...
Authors
Laura M. Norman, Felipe Caldeira, James Callegary, Floyd Gray, Mary Kay O’ Rourke, Veronica Meranza, Saskia Van Rijn
Introduction to pathways of metal transfer from mineralized sources to biorecptors Introduction to pathways of metal transfer from mineralized sources to biorecptors
Since 1995, the Mineral Resources Program of the U.S. Geological Survey has funded a number of studies in the western United States that address environmental issues associated with mineral deposits.
Authors
Roger P. Ashley, Elizabeth A. Bailey, Laurie S. Balistrieri, Andrea L. Foster, Larry P. Gough, Floyd Gray, Randolph A. Koski, James J. Rytuba, Robert R. Seal, Kathleen S. Smith, Lisa L. Stillings, Richard B. Wanty