William F. Cannon
William (Bill) Cannon is a Scientist Emeritus with the USGS Geology, Energy & Minerals (GEM) Science Center in Reston, VA.
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Midcontinent microcosm: Geology of the Atkins lake - Marengo falls area (Field trip 2) Midcontinent microcosm: Geology of the Atkins lake - Marengo falls area (Field trip 2)
Archean and Proterozoic rocks exposed over about 16km2 between Atkins Lake and Coffee Lake in southeastern Bayfield County (Fig. 1) chronicle almost all of the major Precambrian geologic events in the history of the southern Superior Craton. The oldest rocks are part of a locally gneissic quartz monzonite complex, the Puritan Batholith, with an igneous Rb-Sr age of 2710+140 Ma (Sims et...
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Marcia Bjornerud, William F. Cannon
Geology of the Montreal River Monocline (Field trip guidebook) Geology of the Montreal River Monocline (Field trip guidebook)
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William F. Cannon
Environmental baseline study of the Huron River Watershed, Baraga and Marquette Counties, Michigan Environmental baseline study of the Huron River Watershed, Baraga and Marquette Counties, Michigan
This report summarizes results of a study to establish water-quality and geochemical baseline conditions within a small watershed in the Lake Superior region. In 2008, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) completed a survey of water-quality parameters and soil and streambed sediment geochemistry of the 83 mi2 Huron River Watershed in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Streamflow was measured...
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Laurel G. Woodruff, Thomas L. Weaver, William F. Cannon
Immediate and long-term fire effects on total mercury in forests soils of northeastern Minnesota Immediate and long-term fire effects on total mercury in forests soils of northeastern Minnesota
Within the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in northeastern Minnesota, soils were collected from 116 sites in areas of primarily virgin forest with fire-origin stand years (year of last recognizable stand-killing wildfire) that range from the 1759 to 1976. Median concentrations for total mercury in soils for this span of 217 years range from 0.28 ± 0.088 ppm (1759) to 0.09 ± 0.047...
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Laurel G. Woodruff, William F. Cannon
Total mercury, methylmercury, and selected elements in soils of the Fishing Brook watershed, Hamilton County, New York, and the McTier Creek watershed, Aiken County, South Carolina, 2008 Total mercury, methylmercury, and selected elements in soils of the Fishing Brook watershed, Hamilton County, New York, and the McTier Creek watershed, Aiken County, South Carolina, 2008
Mercury is an element of on-going concern for human and aquatic health. Mercury sequestered in upland and wetland soils represents a source that may contribute to mercury contamination in sensitive ecosystems. An improved understanding of mercury cycling in stream ecosystems requires identification and quantification of mercury speciation and transport dynamics in upland and wetland...
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Laurel G. Woodruff, William F. Cannon, Christopher D. Knightes, Francis H. Chapelle, Paul M. Bradley, Douglas A. Burns, Mark E. Brigham, Mark A. Lowery
The Sudbury impact layer in the paleoproterozoiciron ranges of northern Michigan, USA The Sudbury impact layer in the paleoproterozoiciron ranges of northern Michigan, USA
A layer of breccia that contains fragments of impact ejecta has been found at 10 sites in the Paleoproterozoic iron ranges of northern Michigan, in the Lake Superior region of the United States. Radiometric age constraints from events predating and postdating deposition of the breccia are ca. 1875 Ma and 1830 Ma. The major bolide impact that occurred at 1850 Ma at Sudbury, Ontario, 500...
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W.F. Cannon, K. J. Schulz, J. Wright Horton, David A. King
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Midcontinent microcosm: Geology of the Atkins lake - Marengo falls area (Field trip 2) Midcontinent microcosm: Geology of the Atkins lake - Marengo falls area (Field trip 2)
Archean and Proterozoic rocks exposed over about 16km2 between Atkins Lake and Coffee Lake in southeastern Bayfield County (Fig. 1) chronicle almost all of the major Precambrian geologic events in the history of the southern Superior Craton. The oldest rocks are part of a locally gneissic quartz monzonite complex, the Puritan Batholith, with an igneous Rb-Sr age of 2710+140 Ma (Sims et...
Authors
Marcia Bjornerud, William F. Cannon
Geology of the Montreal River Monocline (Field trip guidebook) Geology of the Montreal River Monocline (Field trip guidebook)
No abstract available.
Authors
William F. Cannon
Environmental baseline study of the Huron River Watershed, Baraga and Marquette Counties, Michigan Environmental baseline study of the Huron River Watershed, Baraga and Marquette Counties, Michigan
This report summarizes results of a study to establish water-quality and geochemical baseline conditions within a small watershed in the Lake Superior region. In 2008, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) completed a survey of water-quality parameters and soil and streambed sediment geochemistry of the 83 mi2 Huron River Watershed in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Streamflow was measured...
Authors
Laurel G. Woodruff, Thomas L. Weaver, William F. Cannon
Immediate and long-term fire effects on total mercury in forests soils of northeastern Minnesota Immediate and long-term fire effects on total mercury in forests soils of northeastern Minnesota
Within the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in northeastern Minnesota, soils were collected from 116 sites in areas of primarily virgin forest with fire-origin stand years (year of last recognizable stand-killing wildfire) that range from the 1759 to 1976. Median concentrations for total mercury in soils for this span of 217 years range from 0.28 ± 0.088 ppm (1759) to 0.09 ± 0.047...
Authors
Laurel G. Woodruff, William F. Cannon
Total mercury, methylmercury, and selected elements in soils of the Fishing Brook watershed, Hamilton County, New York, and the McTier Creek watershed, Aiken County, South Carolina, 2008 Total mercury, methylmercury, and selected elements in soils of the Fishing Brook watershed, Hamilton County, New York, and the McTier Creek watershed, Aiken County, South Carolina, 2008
Mercury is an element of on-going concern for human and aquatic health. Mercury sequestered in upland and wetland soils represents a source that may contribute to mercury contamination in sensitive ecosystems. An improved understanding of mercury cycling in stream ecosystems requires identification and quantification of mercury speciation and transport dynamics in upland and wetland...
Authors
Laurel G. Woodruff, William F. Cannon, Christopher D. Knightes, Francis H. Chapelle, Paul M. Bradley, Douglas A. Burns, Mark E. Brigham, Mark A. Lowery
The Sudbury impact layer in the paleoproterozoiciron ranges of northern Michigan, USA The Sudbury impact layer in the paleoproterozoiciron ranges of northern Michigan, USA
A layer of breccia that contains fragments of impact ejecta has been found at 10 sites in the Paleoproterozoic iron ranges of northern Michigan, in the Lake Superior region of the United States. Radiometric age constraints from events predating and postdating deposition of the breccia are ca. 1875 Ma and 1830 Ma. The major bolide impact that occurred at 1850 Ma at Sudbury, Ontario, 500...
Authors
W.F. Cannon, K. J. Schulz, J. Wright Horton, David A. King