William Ridley (Former Employee)
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Engelmann Spruce (Picea engelmannii) as a biological monitor of changes in soil metal loading related to past mining activity Engelmann Spruce (Picea engelmannii) as a biological monitor of changes in soil metal loading related to past mining activity
Engelmann spruce (Picea engelmannii) is the dominant tree species in many abandoned mine areas of the Rocky Mountains. It is long-lived, and therefore, may act as a long term biological monitor of changes in soil chemistry caused by past mining activity. In this study, laser ablation inductively coupled mass spectrometry (LA-ICPMS) was used to analyze individual tree rings of Engelmann...
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K.M. Witte, R. B. Wanty, W.I. Ridley
Textural, compositional, and sulfur isotope variations of sulfide minerals in the Red Dog Zn-Pb-Ag deposits, Brooks Range, Alaska: Implications for Ore Formation Textural, compositional, and sulfur isotope variations of sulfide minerals in the Red Dog Zn-Pb-Ag deposits, Brooks Range, Alaska: Implications for Ore Formation
The Red Dog Zn-Pb deposits are hosted in organic-rich mudstone and shale of the Mississippian Kuna Formation. A complex mineralization history is defined by four sphalerite types or stages: (1) early brown sphalerite, (2) yellow-brown sphalerite, (3) red-brown sphalerite, and (4) late tan sphalerite. Stages 2 and 3 constitute the main ore-forming event and are volumetrically the most...
Authors
K.D. Kelley, D. L. Leach, C. A. Johnson, J.L. Clark, M. Fayek, J. F. Slack, V.M. Anderson, R. A. Ayuso, W.I. Ridley
Tracing the pathways of Neotropical migratory shorebirds using stable isotopes: A pilot study Tracing the pathways of Neotropical migratory shorebirds using stable isotopes: A pilot study
We evaluated the potential use of stable isotopes to establish linkages between the wintering grounds and the breeding grounds of the Pectoral Sandpiper (Calidris melanotos), the White-rumped Sandpiper (Calidris fuscicollis), the Baird's Sandpiper (Calidris bairdii), and other Neotropical migratory shorebird species (e.g., Tringa spp.). These species molt their flight feathers on the...
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A.H. Farmer, R. Rye, G. Landis, C. Bern, C. Kester, I. Ridley
Trace element and Nd, Sr, Pb isotope geochemistry of Kilauea Volcano, Hawai'i, near-vent eruptive products: 1983-2001 Trace element and Nd, Sr, Pb isotope geochemistry of Kilauea Volcano, Hawai'i, near-vent eruptive products: 1983-2001
This open-file report serves as a repository for geochemical data referred to in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1676 (Heliker, Swanson, and Takahashi, eds., 2003), which includes multidisciplinary research papers pertaining to the first twenty years of Puu Oo Kupaianaha eruption activity. Details of eruption characteristics and nomenclature are provided in the introductory...
Authors
Carl R. Thornber, James R. Budahn, W. Ian Ridley, Daniel M. Unruh
Interaction of sea water and lava during submarine eruptions at mid-ocean ridges Interaction of sea water and lava during submarine eruptions at mid-ocean ridges
Lava erupts into cold sea water on the ocean floor at mid-ocean ridges (at depths of 2,500 m and greater), and the resulting flows make up the upper part of the global oceanic crust. Interactions between heated sea water and molten basaltic lava could exert significant control on the dynamics of lava flows and on their chemistry. But it has been thought that heating sea water at...
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M.R. Perfit, J.R. Cann, D.J. Fornari, J. Engels, D.K. Smith, W.I. Ridley, M.H. Edwards
Kilauea east rift zone magmatism: An episode 54 perspective Kilauea east rift zone magmatism: An episode 54 perspective
On January 29 30, 1997, prolonged steady-state effusion of lava from Pu'u'O'o was briefly disrupted by shallow extension beneath Napau Crater, 1 4 km uprift of the active Kilauea vent. A 23-h-long eruption (episode 54) ensued from fissures that were overlapping or en echelon with eruptive fissures formed during episode 1 in 1983 and those of earlier rift zone eruptions in 1963 and 1968...
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C.R. Thornber, C. Heliker, D. R. Sherrod, J. P. Kauahikaua, Asta Mikijus, P. G. Okubo, F. A. Trusdell, J. R. Budahn, W.I. Ridley, G.P. Meeker
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Filter Total Items: 38
Engelmann Spruce (Picea engelmannii) as a biological monitor of changes in soil metal loading related to past mining activity Engelmann Spruce (Picea engelmannii) as a biological monitor of changes in soil metal loading related to past mining activity
Engelmann spruce (Picea engelmannii) is the dominant tree species in many abandoned mine areas of the Rocky Mountains. It is long-lived, and therefore, may act as a long term biological monitor of changes in soil chemistry caused by past mining activity. In this study, laser ablation inductively coupled mass spectrometry (LA-ICPMS) was used to analyze individual tree rings of Engelmann...
Authors
K.M. Witte, R. B. Wanty, W.I. Ridley
Textural, compositional, and sulfur isotope variations of sulfide minerals in the Red Dog Zn-Pb-Ag deposits, Brooks Range, Alaska: Implications for Ore Formation Textural, compositional, and sulfur isotope variations of sulfide minerals in the Red Dog Zn-Pb-Ag deposits, Brooks Range, Alaska: Implications for Ore Formation
The Red Dog Zn-Pb deposits are hosted in organic-rich mudstone and shale of the Mississippian Kuna Formation. A complex mineralization history is defined by four sphalerite types or stages: (1) early brown sphalerite, (2) yellow-brown sphalerite, (3) red-brown sphalerite, and (4) late tan sphalerite. Stages 2 and 3 constitute the main ore-forming event and are volumetrically the most...
Authors
K.D. Kelley, D. L. Leach, C. A. Johnson, J.L. Clark, M. Fayek, J. F. Slack, V.M. Anderson, R. A. Ayuso, W.I. Ridley
Tracing the pathways of Neotropical migratory shorebirds using stable isotopes: A pilot study Tracing the pathways of Neotropical migratory shorebirds using stable isotopes: A pilot study
We evaluated the potential use of stable isotopes to establish linkages between the wintering grounds and the breeding grounds of the Pectoral Sandpiper (Calidris melanotos), the White-rumped Sandpiper (Calidris fuscicollis), the Baird's Sandpiper (Calidris bairdii), and other Neotropical migratory shorebird species (e.g., Tringa spp.). These species molt their flight feathers on the...
Authors
A.H. Farmer, R. Rye, G. Landis, C. Bern, C. Kester, I. Ridley
Trace element and Nd, Sr, Pb isotope geochemistry of Kilauea Volcano, Hawai'i, near-vent eruptive products: 1983-2001 Trace element and Nd, Sr, Pb isotope geochemistry of Kilauea Volcano, Hawai'i, near-vent eruptive products: 1983-2001
This open-file report serves as a repository for geochemical data referred to in U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1676 (Heliker, Swanson, and Takahashi, eds., 2003), which includes multidisciplinary research papers pertaining to the first twenty years of Puu Oo Kupaianaha eruption activity. Details of eruption characteristics and nomenclature are provided in the introductory...
Authors
Carl R. Thornber, James R. Budahn, W. Ian Ridley, Daniel M. Unruh
Interaction of sea water and lava during submarine eruptions at mid-ocean ridges Interaction of sea water and lava during submarine eruptions at mid-ocean ridges
Lava erupts into cold sea water on the ocean floor at mid-ocean ridges (at depths of 2,500 m and greater), and the resulting flows make up the upper part of the global oceanic crust. Interactions between heated sea water and molten basaltic lava could exert significant control on the dynamics of lava flows and on their chemistry. But it has been thought that heating sea water at...
Authors
M.R. Perfit, J.R. Cann, D.J. Fornari, J. Engels, D.K. Smith, W.I. Ridley, M.H. Edwards
Kilauea east rift zone magmatism: An episode 54 perspective Kilauea east rift zone magmatism: An episode 54 perspective
On January 29 30, 1997, prolonged steady-state effusion of lava from Pu'u'O'o was briefly disrupted by shallow extension beneath Napau Crater, 1 4 km uprift of the active Kilauea vent. A 23-h-long eruption (episode 54) ensued from fissures that were overlapping or en echelon with eruptive fissures formed during episode 1 in 1983 and those of earlier rift zone eruptions in 1963 and 1968...
Authors
C.R. Thornber, C. Heliker, D. R. Sherrod, J. P. Kauahikaua, Asta Mikijus, P. G. Okubo, F. A. Trusdell, J. R. Budahn, W.I. Ridley, G.P. Meeker
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