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An Analysis Of Co2-Driven Cold-Water Geysers In Green River, Utah And Chimayo, New Mexico, Zachary T. Watson Dec 2014

An Analysis Of Co2-Driven Cold-Water Geysers In Green River, Utah And Chimayo, New Mexico, Zachary T. Watson

Theses and Dissertations

The eruption periodicity, CO2 bubble volume fraction, eruption velocity, flash depth and mass emission of CO2 were determined from multiple wellbore CO2-driven cold-water geysers (Crystal and Tenmile geysers, in Utah and Chimayó geyser in New Mexico). Utilizing a suite of temporal water sample datasets from multiple field trips to Crystal geyser, systematic and repeated trends in effluent water chemistry have been revealed. Crystal geyser has a four part eruption cycle composed of a minor eruption period (mEP), major eruption period (MEP), aftershock eruption period (Ae) and recharge (R). Tenmile geyser has a four part eruption cycle composed of MEP, drainage …


Fault-Controlled Advective, Diffusive, And Eruptive Co2 Leakage From Natural Reservoirs In The Colorado Plateau, East-Central Utah, Na-Hyun Jung Dec 2014

Fault-Controlled Advective, Diffusive, And Eruptive Co2 Leakage From Natural Reservoirs In The Colorado Plateau, East-Central Utah, Na-Hyun Jung

Theses and Dissertations

This study investigated a natural analogue for CO2 leakage near Green River, Utah, aiming to understand the influence of various factors on CO2 leakage and to reliably predict underground CO2 behavior after injection for geologic CO2 sequestration. Advective, diffusive, and eruptive characteristics of CO2 leakage were assessed via a soil CO2 flux survey and numerical modeling. The field results show anomalous CO2 fluxes (> 10 g m-2 d-1) along the faults, particularly adjacent to CO2-driven cold springs and geysers (e.g., 36,259 g m-2 d-1 at Crystal Geyser), ancient travertines (e.g., 5,917 g m-2 d-1), joint zones in sandstone (e.g., 120 …


Mineralogy And Geochemistry Of Pleistocene Volcanics At Embagai Caldera And Natron Basin, Tanzania: Potential Constraints On The Stratigraphy Of Olduvai Gorge, Steven Michael Greenwood Aug 2014

Mineralogy And Geochemistry Of Pleistocene Volcanics At Embagai Caldera And Natron Basin, Tanzania: Potential Constraints On The Stratigraphy Of Olduvai Gorge, Steven Michael Greenwood

Theses and Dissertations

Olduvai Gorge is a paleoanthropologically significant site on the shoulder of the East African Rift Valley of north-central Tanzania, hosting Pleistocene-aged hominid fossils and stone tools. Several volcanoes in the adjacent Ngorongoro Volcanic Highlands (NVH) have erupted volcanic material into Olduvai and other nearby sedimentary basins.

Embagai (Elanairobi) is a Pleistocene caldera within the NVH. It is a potential source volcano for Olduvai tuffs, particularly for Bed II and younger deposits, as it is consistent in overall composition (nephelinite and trachybasalt) and general age. Nephelinitic and phonolitic lava and tuff samples were collected from the caldera floor and the western, …


Early Triassic Echinoids Of The Western United States: Their Implications For Paleoecology And The Habitable Zone Hypothesis Following The Permo-Triassic Mass Extinction, Jenna Rolle Aug 2014

Early Triassic Echinoids Of The Western United States: Their Implications For Paleoecology And The Habitable Zone Hypothesis Following The Permo-Triassic Mass Extinction, Jenna Rolle

Theses and Dissertations

Confronted with global climate change and ocean acidification, our collective knowledge of ecosystem response during times of environmental crisis in Earth's ancient past may provide insights towards combating ecological degradation in modern oceans. Early Triassic marine environments were characterized by oceanic warming due in part to elevated levels of atmospheric CO2 and periodic intervals of localized anoxia, resulting in an overall restructuring of faunal dominance, distribution, and biodiversity. Re-assembly of ecological communities during the Early Triassic are largely unknown; however, a previous paleoecological study by Tyler Beatty et al. (2008), suggests that post-extinction recovery length was minimized in shallow …


Fabric And Microstructural Analysis Of The Loch Borralan Pluton, Northwest Highlands, Scotland, Justin Calhoun May 2014

Fabric And Microstructural Analysis Of The Loch Borralan Pluton, Northwest Highlands, Scotland, Justin Calhoun

Theses and Dissertations

The Loch Borralan pluton was emplaced within the Assynt Region of the Moine Thrust zone during the Scandian event (ca. 435-425 Ma) of the Caledonian Orogeny (478-425 Ma). It consists of two major magma suites, the syenitic early suite (431.1 ± 1.2 Ma), and the quartz syenitic later suite (429.2 ± 0.5 Ma). The region is characterized by a series of in-sequence thrust faults that strike NE-SW and dip approximately 20± to the SE, including (from lower to upper): the Sole Thrust, the Borralan Thrust (hypothesized, but not exposed), the Ben More Thrust, and the Moine Thrust. A series of …


The Spread Of Emerging Contaminants In The Soil-Groundwater System, Lucia Feriancikova May 2014

The Spread Of Emerging Contaminants In The Soil-Groundwater System, Lucia Feriancikova

Theses and Dissertations

In recent years the risks of emerging contaminants (ECs) have received substantial attention as potential environmental pollutants that persist in the environment due to their continual release. This research presents the work of three studies that provide critical insight into the spread of ECs, particularly antibiotic resistant bacteria derived from dairy manure and potentially harmful particles originated from nanomaterials in the soil-groundwater system. The adhesion of particles to mineral surfaces was quantified with the extended Derjaguin-Landau-Verwey-Overbeek (XDLVO) theory that includes Lifshitz-van der Waals, Lewis acid-base, electrostatic double layer and steric repulsion interactions. The transport of ECs was conducted in column …


Simulating Recharge In A Wisconsin Watershed: The Effect Of Sub Annual Precipitation Patterns, Alice Egan May 2014

Simulating Recharge In A Wisconsin Watershed: The Effect Of Sub Annual Precipitation Patterns, Alice Egan

Theses and Dissertations

A watershed, the Prairie River in north-central Wisconsin was used to analyze why the same annual precipitation generates variable annual recharge rates. Global Climate Models (GCMs) with three greenhouse gas emission scenarios (B1, A1B and A2) for two time series 2047-2065 and 2082-2100 were used to examine the annual and monthly differences between the Prairie River watershed future projections and the Prairie River watershed historical record, 1954-2009. The USGS soil water balance (SWB) model was used to calculate recharge.

In the Prairie River watershed, there is a strong correlation (R²=0.84) between growing season recharge and growing season precipitation, and there …


Evaluating The Biogenicity Of Fluvial-Lacustrine Stromatolites From The Mesoproterozoic Copper Harbor Conglomerate, Upper Peninsula Of Michigan, Usa, Nicholas David Fedorchuk May 2014

Evaluating The Biogenicity Of Fluvial-Lacustrine Stromatolites From The Mesoproterozoic Copper Harbor Conglomerate, Upper Peninsula Of Michigan, Usa, Nicholas David Fedorchuk

Theses and Dissertations

The Mesoproterozoic (1.09 Ga) Copper Harbor Conglomerate represents alluvial fan, fluvial and lacustrine deposition in the Midcontinent Rift System. The formation outcrops in the Keweenaw Peninsula in the northwestern part of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan where it contains carbonate stromatolites preserved within both siltstone and conglomerate facies. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the biogenicity of these stromatolites, which lack direct microfossil evidence. The stromatolites were placed into their depositional context, their macro-scale features and thin section microfabrics were analyzed, and growth angles were measured of cobble-draping samples to determine if a phototrophic response existed. A methodology …


Sedimentology And Paleoecology Of Fossil-Bearing, High-Latitude Marine And Glacially Influenced Deposits In The Tepuel Basin, Patagonia, Argentina, Kathryn N. Pauls May 2014

Sedimentology And Paleoecology Of Fossil-Bearing, High-Latitude Marine And Glacially Influenced Deposits In The Tepuel Basin, Patagonia, Argentina, Kathryn N. Pauls

Theses and Dissertations

The glacial and non-glacial intervals of the Late Paleozoic Ice Age (LPIA) are of great interest because they are our best deep time analogue for Pleistocene climate change. The changes and adaptations of the biota, as seen in the rock record, can serve as a proxy for understanding future trends in Earth's climate system. Most of the known LPIA marine faunal data come from low-latitudinal regions, and thus have been used as a global proxy. However, modern organisms in the low-latitudes (far-field basins) respond differently to a changing climate relative to marine organisms in the polar regions (near-field basins). In …


The Rice Bay And Northeast Bay Gneiss Domes: A Kinematic Study Of Competent Rock Bodies In The Rainy Lake Region Of Ontario, Canada, Jane Block May 2014

The Rice Bay And Northeast Bay Gneiss Domes: A Kinematic Study Of Competent Rock Bodies In The Rainy Lake Region Of Ontario, Canada, Jane Block

Theses and Dissertations

The Rice Bay and Northeast Bay gneiss domes (RBD and NEBD) are two tonalitic rock units located in the Archean Rainy Lake zone of the Superior Province. The Rainy Lake zone acts as a boundary between two subprovinces, accommodating transpression, significant shortening and dextral motion in its lithologic assemblage. This study contributes to understanding how deformation is partitioned in heterogeneous terranes, and also demonstrates a practical method of kinematic analysis. Foliations, lineations, shear zones, tension gashes, quartz veins, mafic enclaves, and folded and boudined veins were all utilized in the kinematic analysis. Foliation orientations in both domes are consistent with …