Mark Bultman (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Time-domain electromagnetic signatures of polymetallic vein deposits in Cottonwood Canyon area, Santa Cruz County, Arizona Time-domain electromagnetic signatures of polymetallic vein deposits in Cottonwood Canyon area, Santa Cruz County, Arizona
This report tests the usefulness of airborne time-domain electromagnetic (TEM) data on three mineral-resource-related issues: (1) to test whether known mineral deposits at or near the surface display any signal in the TEM data; 2) determine whether TEM data can be used to locate bedrock concealed by basin fill; and (3) if the exposed mineral deposits display a signal in the TEM data, to...
Authors
Mark W. Bultman
Airborne electromagnetics (EM) as a three-dimensional aquifer-mapping tool Airborne electromagnetics (EM) as a three-dimensional aquifer-mapping tool
The San Pedro River in southeastern Arizona hosts a major migratory bird flyway, and was declared a Riparian Conservation Area by Congress in 1988. Recharge of the adjacent Upper San Pedro Valley aquifer was thought to come primarily from the Huachuca Mountains, but the U. S. Army Garrison of Fort Huachuca and neighboring city of Sierra Vista have been tapping this aquifer for many...
Authors
Jeff Wynn, Don Pool, Mark Bultman, Mark E. Gettings, Jean Lemieux
Operational guidelines (version 1.0) for geological fieldwork in areas endemic for Coccidioidomycosis (Valley Fever) Operational guidelines (version 1.0) for geological fieldwork in areas endemic for Coccidioidomycosis (Valley Fever)
Coccidioidomycosis (Valley Fever) is a disease caused by the inhalation of the arthroconidia (spores) of Coccidioides immitis, a fungus that lives in the soils of southwestern United States. Although large numbers of people are exposed to the arthroconidia and are consequently infected, very few individuals contract the more serious forms of the disease. Earth scientists working in field...
Authors
Frederick S. Fisher, Mark W. Bultman, Demosthenes Pappagianis
An interpretation of the 1997 airborne electromagnetic (AEM) survey, Fort Huachuca vicinity, Cochise County, Arizona An interpretation of the 1997 airborne electromagnetic (AEM) survey, Fort Huachuca vicinity, Cochise County, Arizona
Executive Summary -- In March of 1997, an airborne electromagnetic (AEM) survey of the Fort Huachuca Military Reservation and immediate surrounds (location map, http://geopubs.wr.usgs.gov/open-file/of99-007-b/index.jpg) was conducted. This survey was sponsored by the U.S. Army and contracted through the Geologic Division of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Data were gathered by...
Authors
M.W. Bultman, M. E. Gettings, Jeff Wynn
An interpretation of the 1997 airborne electromagnetic (AEM) survey, Fort Huachuca vicinity, Cochise County, Arizona An interpretation of the 1997 airborne electromagnetic (AEM) survey, Fort Huachuca vicinity, Cochise County, Arizona
In March of 1997, an airborne electromagnetic (AEM) survey of the Fort Huachuca Military Reservation and immediate surrounds was conducted. This survey was sponsored by the U.S. Army and contracted through the Geologic Division of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Data were gathered by Geoterrex-Dighem Ltd. of Ottawa, Canada. The survey aircraft is surrounded by a coil through which a...
Authors
Mark W. Bultman, Mark E. Gettings, Jeff Wynn
Field trip guide to selected studies of the Southwest Mineral and Environmental Investigations Project in southeastern Arizona Field trip guide to selected studies of the Southwest Mineral and Environmental Investigations Project in southeastern Arizona
The Southwest Mineral and Environmental Investigations Project is designed to address issues raised by rapid urban development in the basins of the southwestern U.S. These issues require objective geoscientific data that can be used by land managers and stakeholders to develop informed land and water use strategies. The project integrates new and existing geologic, geophysical, and...
Authors
B. B. Houser, M. E. Gettings, M.W. Bultman, Floyd Gray, K.R. Caruthers, D.M. Hirschberg
Geometry, structure, and concealed lithology of the San Rafael Basin, southeastern Arizona Geometry, structure, and concealed lithology of the San Rafael Basin, southeastern Arizona
The contiguous United States has been well explored for exposed conventional mineral deposits. Therefore, it is likely that many economically viable and strategically significant conventional undiscovered mineral deposits will be found in bedrock concealed beneath basin sediments. Mineral resource assessments must incorporate an understanding of the geometry, structure, and concealed...
Authors
Mark W. Bultman
Data collection and reduction procedures for 1900 km of total intensity magnetic field data collected with a truck-mounted system in southeastern Arizona, southwestern Colorado, and northwestern Wyoming Data collection and reduction procedures for 1900 km of total intensity magnetic field data collected with a truck-mounted system in southeastern Arizona, southwestern Colorado, and northwestern Wyoming
No abstract available.
Authors
Paul E. Gettings, M. E. Gettings, Mark W. Bultman
Quantifying favorableness for occurrence of a mineral deposit type using fuzzy logic; an example from Arizona Quantifying favorableness for occurrence of a mineral deposit type using fuzzy logic; an example from Arizona
An application of possibility theory from fuzzy logic to the quantification of favorableness for quartz-carbonate vein deposits in the southern Santa Rita Mountains of southeastern Arizona is described. Three necessary but probably not sufficient conditions for the formation of these deposits were defined as the occurrence of carbonate berain rocks within hypabyssal depths, significant...
Authors
Mark E. Gettings, Mark W. Bultman
Comments on the "three-step" method for quantification of undiscovered mineral resources Comments on the "three-step" method for quantification of undiscovered mineral resources
No abstract available.
Authors
M.W. Bultman, E. R. Force, M. E. Gettings, F. S. Fisher
Integrating petroleum-occurrence information into a basin-classification system Integrating petroleum-occurrence information into a basin-classification system
No abstract available.
Authors
M.W. Bultman
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 24
Time-domain electromagnetic signatures of polymetallic vein deposits in Cottonwood Canyon area, Santa Cruz County, Arizona Time-domain electromagnetic signatures of polymetallic vein deposits in Cottonwood Canyon area, Santa Cruz County, Arizona
This report tests the usefulness of airborne time-domain electromagnetic (TEM) data on three mineral-resource-related issues: (1) to test whether known mineral deposits at or near the surface display any signal in the TEM data; 2) determine whether TEM data can be used to locate bedrock concealed by basin fill; and (3) if the exposed mineral deposits display a signal in the TEM data, to...
Authors
Mark W. Bultman
Airborne electromagnetics (EM) as a three-dimensional aquifer-mapping tool Airborne electromagnetics (EM) as a three-dimensional aquifer-mapping tool
The San Pedro River in southeastern Arizona hosts a major migratory bird flyway, and was declared a Riparian Conservation Area by Congress in 1988. Recharge of the adjacent Upper San Pedro Valley aquifer was thought to come primarily from the Huachuca Mountains, but the U. S. Army Garrison of Fort Huachuca and neighboring city of Sierra Vista have been tapping this aquifer for many...
Authors
Jeff Wynn, Don Pool, Mark Bultman, Mark E. Gettings, Jean Lemieux
Operational guidelines (version 1.0) for geological fieldwork in areas endemic for Coccidioidomycosis (Valley Fever) Operational guidelines (version 1.0) for geological fieldwork in areas endemic for Coccidioidomycosis (Valley Fever)
Coccidioidomycosis (Valley Fever) is a disease caused by the inhalation of the arthroconidia (spores) of Coccidioides immitis, a fungus that lives in the soils of southwestern United States. Although large numbers of people are exposed to the arthroconidia and are consequently infected, very few individuals contract the more serious forms of the disease. Earth scientists working in field...
Authors
Frederick S. Fisher, Mark W. Bultman, Demosthenes Pappagianis
An interpretation of the 1997 airborne electromagnetic (AEM) survey, Fort Huachuca vicinity, Cochise County, Arizona An interpretation of the 1997 airborne electromagnetic (AEM) survey, Fort Huachuca vicinity, Cochise County, Arizona
Executive Summary -- In March of 1997, an airborne electromagnetic (AEM) survey of the Fort Huachuca Military Reservation and immediate surrounds (location map, http://geopubs.wr.usgs.gov/open-file/of99-007-b/index.jpg) was conducted. This survey was sponsored by the U.S. Army and contracted through the Geologic Division of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Data were gathered by...
Authors
M.W. Bultman, M. E. Gettings, Jeff Wynn
An interpretation of the 1997 airborne electromagnetic (AEM) survey, Fort Huachuca vicinity, Cochise County, Arizona An interpretation of the 1997 airborne electromagnetic (AEM) survey, Fort Huachuca vicinity, Cochise County, Arizona
In March of 1997, an airborne electromagnetic (AEM) survey of the Fort Huachuca Military Reservation and immediate surrounds was conducted. This survey was sponsored by the U.S. Army and contracted through the Geologic Division of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Data were gathered by Geoterrex-Dighem Ltd. of Ottawa, Canada. The survey aircraft is surrounded by a coil through which a...
Authors
Mark W. Bultman, Mark E. Gettings, Jeff Wynn
Field trip guide to selected studies of the Southwest Mineral and Environmental Investigations Project in southeastern Arizona Field trip guide to selected studies of the Southwest Mineral and Environmental Investigations Project in southeastern Arizona
The Southwest Mineral and Environmental Investigations Project is designed to address issues raised by rapid urban development in the basins of the southwestern U.S. These issues require objective geoscientific data that can be used by land managers and stakeholders to develop informed land and water use strategies. The project integrates new and existing geologic, geophysical, and...
Authors
B. B. Houser, M. E. Gettings, M.W. Bultman, Floyd Gray, K.R. Caruthers, D.M. Hirschberg
Geometry, structure, and concealed lithology of the San Rafael Basin, southeastern Arizona Geometry, structure, and concealed lithology of the San Rafael Basin, southeastern Arizona
The contiguous United States has been well explored for exposed conventional mineral deposits. Therefore, it is likely that many economically viable and strategically significant conventional undiscovered mineral deposits will be found in bedrock concealed beneath basin sediments. Mineral resource assessments must incorporate an understanding of the geometry, structure, and concealed...
Authors
Mark W. Bultman
Data collection and reduction procedures for 1900 km of total intensity magnetic field data collected with a truck-mounted system in southeastern Arizona, southwestern Colorado, and northwestern Wyoming Data collection and reduction procedures for 1900 km of total intensity magnetic field data collected with a truck-mounted system in southeastern Arizona, southwestern Colorado, and northwestern Wyoming
No abstract available.
Authors
Paul E. Gettings, M. E. Gettings, Mark W. Bultman
Quantifying favorableness for occurrence of a mineral deposit type using fuzzy logic; an example from Arizona Quantifying favorableness for occurrence of a mineral deposit type using fuzzy logic; an example from Arizona
An application of possibility theory from fuzzy logic to the quantification of favorableness for quartz-carbonate vein deposits in the southern Santa Rita Mountains of southeastern Arizona is described. Three necessary but probably not sufficient conditions for the formation of these deposits were defined as the occurrence of carbonate berain rocks within hypabyssal depths, significant...
Authors
Mark E. Gettings, Mark W. Bultman
Comments on the "three-step" method for quantification of undiscovered mineral resources Comments on the "three-step" method for quantification of undiscovered mineral resources
No abstract available.
Authors
M.W. Bultman, E. R. Force, M. E. Gettings, F. S. Fisher
Integrating petroleum-occurrence information into a basin-classification system Integrating petroleum-occurrence information into a basin-classification system
No abstract available.
Authors
M.W. Bultman
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