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Full-Text Articles in Earth Sciences
Salt Deposits In Nebraska, R. R. Burchett
Salt Deposits In Nebraska, R. R. Burchett
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Sand And Gravel Deposits In Nebraska, R. R. Burchett
Sand And Gravel Deposits In Nebraska, R. R. Burchett
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Sandstone Deposits In Nebraska, R. R. Burchett
Sandstone Deposits In Nebraska, R. R. Burchett
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Topographic Maps, 1 X 2 Degree Series, R. R. Burchett
Topographic Maps, 1 X 2 Degree Series, R. R. Burchett
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Topographic Maps, 7.5-Minute Series, R. R. Burchett
Topographic Maps, 7.5-Minute Series, R. R. Burchett
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Volcanic Ash Deposits In Nebraska, R. R. Burchett
Volcanic Ash Deposits In Nebraska, R. R. Burchett
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Lottery Proceeds In California Pay For Installation Of A Ground-Water Monitoring System, June Ann Oberdorfer, J. W. Williams, M. G. Smelser
Lottery Proceeds In California Pay For Installation Of A Ground-Water Monitoring System, June Ann Oberdorfer, J. W. Williams, M. G. Smelser
June Ann Oberdorfer
No abstract provided.
Petrology And Structure Of The Lookout Mountain - Little Devil Peak Area, North Cascades, Washington, Jeffrey A. Cary
Petrology And Structure Of The Lookout Mountain - Little Devil Peak Area, North Cascades, Washington, Jeffrey A. Cary
WWU Graduate School Collection
The focus of this study is on the protolith types, metamorphism and deformation of the Cascade River Schist and related rocks in the Lookout Mountain - Little Devil Peak area of the North Cascades, Washington.
Two distinctive protolith assemblages are recognized in the Cascade River Schist, a volcanic arc assemblage in the Lookout Mountain area and an oceanic/forearc assemblage in the Little Devil Peak area. The volcanic arc sequence consists from the bottom up of andesitic to rhyolitic tuffs and flows, coarse-grained volcaniclastics and fine grained pelites. The lower tuff/flow unit grades downward into and is transitional with the underlying …
Gravity Maps, Models And Analysis Of The Greater Portland Area, Oregon, Paul Thomas Beeson
Gravity Maps, Models And Analysis Of The Greater Portland Area, Oregon, Paul Thomas Beeson
Dissertations and Theses
Growing concern over earthquakes in the Pacific Northwest has prompted the mapping and location of near surface faults in the Portland area, Oregon. Visible evidence of faults is poor, requiring the use of geophysical methods to assist in mapping and defining structures in the basin. Gravity maps and models may help in addressing this problem.
Nebraska Natural Resource District Boundaries
Nebraska Natural Resource District Boundaries
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Relative Rise In Sea-Level During The Late Holocene At Six Salt Marshes In The Puget Basin, Washington, Harriet (Harriet Guthrie) Beale
Relative Rise In Sea-Level During The Late Holocene At Six Salt Marshes In The Puget Basin, Washington, Harriet (Harriet Guthrie) Beale
WWU Graduate School Collection
Relative sea-level changes during the past several thousand years were determined at six marshes in three areas of the Puget Basin, Washington, to identify sites of vertical crustal movement, to provide data on regional relative sea-level history, and to collect data that may be used to monitor a proposed acceleration in the rate of eustatic sea-level rise due to global warming. Six salt marshes were cored to obtain radiocarbon ages of basal fossil peat deposits. Uncertainty in relating fossil marsh plants to elevations of former sea-levels reflects both the vertical range in which the plants occur today at the six …
A New Determination Of Pacific-Kula Relative Motions, Harold J. (Harold John) Cashman
A New Determination Of Pacific-Kula Relative Motions, Harold J. (Harold John) Cashman
WWU Graduate School Collection
A new method is presented and used to determine estimates of instantaneous relative motion vectors for the Pacific plate relative to the Farallon and Kula plates between magnetic chrons 34 and 24 (84 to 56 Ma). A weighted chi-square minimization technique was employed that has as input sequential magnetic anomaly picks taken from original ship-track profiles, and fracture-zone azimuths estimated from bathymetric control and offsets in magnetic lineations. Assignment of errors to the input data allows the use of critical chi-square limits to obtain confidence intervals on pole locations and their angular rates. Eleven distinctive magnetic anomalies chosen as control …
Hydrostratigraphy And Groundwater Flow In The Sumas Area, Whatcom County, Washington, Sue Culton Kahle
Hydrostratigraphy And Groundwater Flow In The Sumas Area, Whatcom County, Washington, Sue Culton Kahle
WWU Graduate School Collection
Three types of groundwater systems occur within glacial sediments in a 10 mi2 (25 km2) area near Sumas, Washington: an unconfined sand and gravel aquifer, a confined sand and gravel aquifer, and a generally unproductive clay aquitard. Water levels in the area were mapped from measurements of wells and points along stream courses in October 1988 and March 1989. The water-level configurations for the two aquifers roughly parallel surface topography. Water level maps were used to estimate direction of groundwater flow, which is generally to the southeast in the unconfined aquifer and to the northeast in the …
Tidal-Flushing Characteristics Of The Proposed Lummi Bay Marina, Whatcom County, Washington, William Morse Watts
Tidal-Flushing Characteristics Of The Proposed Lummi Bay Marina, Whatcom County, Washington, William Morse Watts
WWU Graduate School Collection
Tidal-flushing of the proposed Lummi Bay Marina was studied using a physical model. The model was distinct from those of other regional marinas in that it included a berm around the edges, depth contours,sloping walls, and simulated mixed-semidiurnal tides. Spectrophotometric measurements of absorbance of dye in water resulted in the calculation of exchange-coefficients and flushing efficiency. Exchange coefficients in the physical model increased with increasing tidal range, suggesting a tendency for decreased water quality during smaller tides. Exchange was best in spring-tide simulations, but water tended to stagnate during the smaller ebb and flood cycles in both spring and neap …
The 48-Year Sediment Budget (1942-1989) For Deer Creek Basin, Washington, Jerry (Jerry Arthur) Eide
The 48-Year Sediment Budget (1942-1989) For Deer Creek Basin, Washington, Jerry (Jerry Arthur) Eide
WWU Graduate School Collection
A sediment budget for the Deer Creek basin (137 km2), northwest Washington, spans both pre- and post-management periods, and documents a significant increase in sediment production between 1942 and 1989. Sediment production was divided into four primary components: landslides, streambank erosion, hillslope erosion, and road-related erosion. Using field sampling of the four components, the amount of field time necessary to quantitatively describe the relative importance of the budget components is minimized. Five incremental sets of aerial photographs were used to construct a management history for the basin, to document time of initiation of landslides, and to document changes …
Danian (Paleocene) Molluscan Paleoecology In The Aftermath Of The Cretaceous-Tertiary Extinctions, East-Central Texas, Benjamin R. Farrell
Danian (Paleocene) Molluscan Paleoecology In The Aftermath Of The Cretaceous-Tertiary Extinctions, East-Central Texas, Benjamin R. Farrell
WWU Graduate School Collection
Danian shelf sediments from the Brazos River region of east-central Texas span approximately the first two million years after the Cretaceous-Tertiary (K-T) extinctions with only minor changes in lithofacies. Study of these virtually continuous stratigraphic sections reveals the nature and timing of the molluscan faunal rebound in the wake of the K- T extinction event. Diverse Late Maastrichtian molluscan faunas were dominated by epifaunal suspension-feeders, primarily oysters. Immediately above the K-T extinction horizon, low-diversity molluscan assemblages were characterized by a bloom in the abundance of the pelagic herbivore family Litiopidae, which were rapidly replaced by a low diversity assemblage dominated …
The Similkameen Batholith Of North-Central Washington And South-Central British Columbia: The Petrotectonic Significance Of An Alkaline/Calc-Alkaline Magmatic Complex, Andrew M. (Andrew Mcnair) Buddington
The Similkameen Batholith Of North-Central Washington And South-Central British Columbia: The Petrotectonic Significance Of An Alkaline/Calc-Alkaline Magmatic Complex, Andrew M. (Andrew Mcnair) Buddington
WWU Graduate School Collection
The Similkameen batholith is a 170 Ma plutonic complex that contains coeval mafic alkaline and granitic calc-alkaline assemblages. The marginal mafic alkaline suite is silica-undersaturated, characteristically potassic in composition and comprised of malignite, shonkinite, and mafic syenites (+/- nepheline) with biotite and amphibole-bearing pyroxenite cumulates. The granitic plutons of the core are calc-alkaline, I-type, ranging from monzonite to granodiorite to granite in composition.
Structural and petrofabric studies indicate that the mafic alkaline suite was intuded and deformed by the calc-alkaline granitoids. Magmatic fabrics within the mafic rocks are concentric to the lithologic zonations and have been overprinted by sub-magmatic flow …
Plio-Pleistocene Stratigraphy And Tectonic Evolution Of The Northern Ohara Depression-Wakarara Range, North Island, New Zealand, Craig Fraser Erdman
Plio-Pleistocene Stratigraphy And Tectonic Evolution Of The Northern Ohara Depression-Wakarara Range, North Island, New Zealand, Craig Fraser Erdman
WWU Graduate School Collection
Development of the Ohara Depression and uplift of the Ruahine and Wakarara Ranges followed an increase of the convergence rate between the Pacific and Australian plates. The Ohara Depression is a trough of Plio-Pleistocene sediments that crops out between the Ruahine and Wakarara Ranges. Two episodes of uplift during the late Pliocene and Pleistocene are recorded in the geologic record. Initial uplift occurred in the late Pliocene followed by subsidence through the early Pleistocene. The greatest uplift occurred during the mid-Pleistocene, and is recorded by deposition of a 200-250 m-thick conglomerate unit. Although compressional structures are present within and to …
Neogastropods (Melongenidae, Fasciolariidae, Turridae) From The Cannonball Formation (Paleocene: Thanetian), North Dakota And South Dakota, Brian E. Silfer
Neogastropods (Melongenidae, Fasciolariidae, Turridae) From The Cannonball Formation (Paleocene: Thanetian), North Dakota And South Dakota, Brian E. Silfer
Theses and Dissertations
The Cannonball Formation of Paleocene age is a shallow-marine, clastic sequence exposed primarily in southwest-central North Dakota and northwestern South Dakota. The formation is characterized by alternating, poorly consolidated, relatively thin sandstone and thick mudstone units. The Cannonball neogastropod families Melongenidae, Fasciolariidae, and Turridae contain 20 species assigned to 15 genera based on 334 individuals from 50 localities. Four genera, Alticollarum, Obtusicarina, Vitticoncha, and Ericksonia are new, whereas Serrifusus, Mesorhytis, Rhombopsis, and Deussenia are first reported occurrences from Tertiary strata. Marshallaria is newly reported from North America and likely from the Northern Hemisphere. Twelve species are additions to the Cannonball …
Depositional Environments And Sandstone Diagenesis In The Tyler Formation (Pennsylvanian), Western North Dakota, Larry R. Quandt
Depositional Environments And Sandstone Diagenesis In The Tyler Formation (Pennsylvanian), Western North Dakota, Larry R. Quandt
Theses and Dissertations
Thirty-three oil well cores were examined and approximately 3,100 oil well logs were used to determine the depositional environments of the Tyler Formation (Pennsylvanian) in northwestern North Dakota. Ninety sandstone thin-sections were described and twenty-nine sandstone samples were analyzed by scanning electron microscope/X-ray microanalysis techniques to characterize sandstone diagenesis.
The Tyler Formation in northwestern North Dakota is correlative with the lower unit of the Tyler Formation in southwestern North Dakota. The upper unit of the Tyler Formation in southwestern North Dakota is not present in northwestern North Dakota, contrary to previous workers suggestions. The Tyler Formation in northwestern North Dakota …
Middle Eocene Foraminifera From The Piney Point Formation Of The Virginia And Maryland Coastal Plain, Megan S. Jones
Middle Eocene Foraminifera From The Piney Point Formation Of The Virginia And Maryland Coastal Plain, Megan S. Jones
OES Theses and Dissertations
This study examines the foraminiferal fauna, both benthic and planktonic, of the outcropping (45 samples) and subsurface (31 samples) middle Eocene Piney Point Formation in Virginia and Maryland. The primary objective of this study is to further refine the depositional history of the Salisbury Embayment which is represented by the middle Eocene Piney Point Formation. Ninety-six species of benthic and planktonic foraminifera were identified in this study. Of these, several are characteristic of the middle Eocene: Asterigerina texana, Hanzawaia danvillensis, Ceratobulimina exima, Cibicides westi, Chiloguembelitria columbiana, C. stavensis, Testacarinata inconspicua and Pseudohastigerina wilcoxensislmicra. While these were relatively abundant, diagnostic middle …
Petrology And Provenance Of Miocene Sedimentary Rocks, Point Sur, California: Implications For Offset Along The San Gregorio-Hosgri Fault Zone, Mark Sutherland
Petrology And Provenance Of Miocene Sedimentary Rocks, Point Sur, California: Implications For Offset Along The San Gregorio-Hosgri Fault Zone, Mark Sutherland
Mark Sutherland
No abstract provided.