Harvey E. Belkin (Former Employee)
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Factors affecting the geochemistry of a thick, subbituminous coal bed in the Powder River Basin: Volcanic, detrital, and peat-forming processes Factors affecting the geochemistry of a thick, subbituminous coal bed in the Powder River Basin: Volcanic, detrital, and peat-forming processes
The inorganic geochemistry and mineralogy of three cores from the Anderson-Dietz 1 coal bed, a 15.2-m-thick subbituminous coal bed in the Tongue River Member (Paleocene) of the Fort Union Formation, were examined (1) to determine if the cores could be correlated by geochemical composition alone over a total distance of 2 km and (2) to identify the major factors that influenced the...
Authors
Sharon S. Crowley, Leslie F. Ruppert, Harvey E. Belkin, R.W. Stanton, T.A. Moore
Mercury, arsenic, antimony, and selenium contents of sediment from the Kuskokwim River, Bethel, Alaska, USA Mercury, arsenic, antimony, and selenium contents of sediment from the Kuskokwim River, Bethel, Alaska, USA
The Kuskokwim River at Bethel, Alaska, drains a major mercury-antimony metallogenic province in its upper reaches and tributaries. Bethel (population 4000) is situated on the Kuskokwim floodplain and also draws its water supply from wells located in river-deposited sediment. A boring through overbank and floodplain sediment has provided material to establish a baseline datum for sediment...
Authors
H. E. Belkin, H.M. Sparck
Geochemical data for Jurassic basalts in the Early Mesozoic Newark Basin, New Jersey: The data of G.T. Faust Geochemical data for Jurassic basalts in the Early Mesozoic Newark Basin, New Jersey: The data of G.T. Faust
No abstract available.
Authors
H. E. Belkin, D. F. Fiorito
Chemistry of the lavas and tephra from the recent (A.D. 1631-1944) Vesuvius (Italy) volcanic activity Chemistry of the lavas and tephra from the recent (A.D. 1631-1944) Vesuvius (Italy) volcanic activity
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Authors
H. E. Belkin, C.R. Kilburn, Benedetto De Vivo
Fluid inclusion studies of ejected nodules from plinian eruptions of Mt. Somma-Vesuvius Fluid inclusion studies of ejected nodules from plinian eruptions of Mt. Somma-Vesuvius
Mt. Somma-Vesuvius (Naples, Italy) has erupted potassium-rich and silica-undersaturated products during a complicated history of plinian and non-plinian events. Coarse-grained cognate nodules are commonly found in the pyroclastics and are upper crustal in origin. We examined cumulate and subeffusive nodules from the 3800 y.B.P. Avellino. A.D. 79 Pompei, and A.D. 472 Pollena eruptions...
Authors
H. E. Belkin, B. de Vivo
Sampling and major element chemistry of the recent (A.D. 1631-1944) Vesuvius activity Sampling and major element chemistry of the recent (A.D. 1631-1944) Vesuvius activity
Detailed sampling of the Vesuvius lavas erupted in the period A.D. 1631-1944 provides a suite of samples for comprehensive chemical analyses and related studies. Major elements (Si, Ti, Al, Fetotal, Mn, Mg, Ca, Na, K and P), volatile species (Cl, F, S, H2O+, H2O- and CO2), and ferrous iron (Fe2+) were determined for one hundred and forty-nine lavas and five tephra from the A.D. 1631-1944...
Authors
H. E. Belkin, C.R.J. Kilburn, B. de Vivo
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Factors affecting the geochemistry of a thick, subbituminous coal bed in the Powder River Basin: Volcanic, detrital, and peat-forming processes Factors affecting the geochemistry of a thick, subbituminous coal bed in the Powder River Basin: Volcanic, detrital, and peat-forming processes
The inorganic geochemistry and mineralogy of three cores from the Anderson-Dietz 1 coal bed, a 15.2-m-thick subbituminous coal bed in the Tongue River Member (Paleocene) of the Fort Union Formation, were examined (1) to determine if the cores could be correlated by geochemical composition alone over a total distance of 2 km and (2) to identify the major factors that influenced the...
Authors
Sharon S. Crowley, Leslie F. Ruppert, Harvey E. Belkin, R.W. Stanton, T.A. Moore
Mercury, arsenic, antimony, and selenium contents of sediment from the Kuskokwim River, Bethel, Alaska, USA Mercury, arsenic, antimony, and selenium contents of sediment from the Kuskokwim River, Bethel, Alaska, USA
The Kuskokwim River at Bethel, Alaska, drains a major mercury-antimony metallogenic province in its upper reaches and tributaries. Bethel (population 4000) is situated on the Kuskokwim floodplain and also draws its water supply from wells located in river-deposited sediment. A boring through overbank and floodplain sediment has provided material to establish a baseline datum for sediment...
Authors
H. E. Belkin, H.M. Sparck
Geochemical data for Jurassic basalts in the Early Mesozoic Newark Basin, New Jersey: The data of G.T. Faust Geochemical data for Jurassic basalts in the Early Mesozoic Newark Basin, New Jersey: The data of G.T. Faust
No abstract available.
Authors
H. E. Belkin, D. F. Fiorito
Chemistry of the lavas and tephra from the recent (A.D. 1631-1944) Vesuvius (Italy) volcanic activity Chemistry of the lavas and tephra from the recent (A.D. 1631-1944) Vesuvius (Italy) volcanic activity
No abstract available.
Authors
H. E. Belkin, C.R. Kilburn, Benedetto De Vivo
Fluid inclusion studies of ejected nodules from plinian eruptions of Mt. Somma-Vesuvius Fluid inclusion studies of ejected nodules from plinian eruptions of Mt. Somma-Vesuvius
Mt. Somma-Vesuvius (Naples, Italy) has erupted potassium-rich and silica-undersaturated products during a complicated history of plinian and non-plinian events. Coarse-grained cognate nodules are commonly found in the pyroclastics and are upper crustal in origin. We examined cumulate and subeffusive nodules from the 3800 y.B.P. Avellino. A.D. 79 Pompei, and A.D. 472 Pollena eruptions...
Authors
H. E. Belkin, B. de Vivo
Sampling and major element chemistry of the recent (A.D. 1631-1944) Vesuvius activity Sampling and major element chemistry of the recent (A.D. 1631-1944) Vesuvius activity
Detailed sampling of the Vesuvius lavas erupted in the period A.D. 1631-1944 provides a suite of samples for comprehensive chemical analyses and related studies. Major elements (Si, Ti, Al, Fetotal, Mn, Mg, Ca, Na, K and P), volatile species (Cl, F, S, H2O+, H2O- and CO2), and ferrous iron (Fe2+) were determined for one hundred and forty-nine lavas and five tephra from the A.D. 1631-1944...
Authors
H. E. Belkin, C.R.J. Kilburn, B. de Vivo