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Use Of Groundwater For Irrigation In 1970: Hamilton And York Counties, Ne, Eugene K. Steele Jr.
Use Of Groundwater For Irrigation In 1970: Hamilton And York Counties, Ne, Eugene K. Steele Jr.
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Time-Series Study Of The Foreshore Zone In A Non-Tidal Environment, Randall Thomas Kerhin
Time-Series Study Of The Foreshore Zone In A Non-Tidal Environment, Randall Thomas Kerhin
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Precambrian Geology Of The Central Nacimiento Mountains, Sandoval County, New Mexico, Kent Richard Reed
Precambrian Geology Of The Central Nacimiento Mountains, Sandoval County, New Mexico, Kent Richard Reed
Earth and Planetary Sciences ETDs
The oldest Precambrian rocks in the area of study are represented by abundant inclusions and schlieren of hornblendite, plagioclase-hornblende schist, and plagioclase-hornblende-biotite schist. These inclusions are remnants of a pre-batholithic metamorphic terrane.
The next oldest, and dominant rock in the central Nacimiento Mountains is gneiss that ranges in composition from quartz monzonite to granodiorite. Where strongly sheared, the rock is microcline-biotite-quartz-plagioclase schist. Gradational zones of schist within the gneiss were mapped separately. The gneiss and the schist are cut by metamorphosed spessartite dikes and by leucocratic dikes of various textures and compositions.
Intruding the gneiss in the southeastern part of …
Gravity Investigations Over A Salt Structure Near Lübbecke, Northern Germany, Reinhard K. Frohlich
Gravity Investigations Over A Salt Structure Near Lübbecke, Northern Germany, Reinhard K. Frohlich
Geosciences and Geological and Petroleum Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works
A detailed gravity survey was conducted parallel to the “Wiehengebirge” northwest of Minden in Northern Germany. The survey localized between Liibbecke and Levern a salt deposit, which is known as “Münder Mergel” salt of the Upper Jurassic. The salt deposit forms a cylindrical structure with an axis striking NWW. With a deep drill hole detailed interpretation was possible using the polygon method of TALWANI, WORZEL and LANDISMAN [1959], The section shapes of salt bodies under eight profiles show asymmetrical figures of two salt units. Both increase in thickness strongly to the northeast, where the salt is interrupted by a fault …
Geology Of The Rammel Mountain Area, Teton County, Wyoming, David W. Love
Geology Of The Rammel Mountain Area, Teton County, Wyoming, David W. Love
Earth and Planetary Sciences ETDs
The Rammel Mountain area, on the west side of the Teton Range, Wyoming, includes Precambrian metamorphic and igneous rocks; Paleozoic sandstone, shale, dolomite and limestone; and Cenozoic conglomerate, agglomerate and breccia, ash-flow tuffs and glacial deposits.
The Precambrian layered gneiss, granitic gneiss and migmatite have undergone at least two episodes of deformation and metamorphism in the sillimanite-cordierite-muscovite-almandine subfacies of the Abukuma-type facies series prior to the emplacement of quartz monzonite. Dia-base dikes, quartz-epidote and epidote veins transect these earlier rocks.
The Cambrian-Mississippian shelf-facies rocks were folded, faulted and eroded to a plain in Late Cretaceous time and were buried by …
Structure, Stratigraphy, And Ore Deposits Of The Central Nacimiento Mountains, New Mexico, William H. Kaufman
Structure, Stratigraphy, And Ore Deposits Of The Central Nacimiento Mountains, New Mexico, William H. Kaufman
Earth and Planetary Sciences ETDs
The mapped area is in Sandoval and Rio Arriba Counties, New Mexico, 3 mi southeast of Cuba and includes the eastern margin of the San Juan Basin and the western margin of the Nacimiento Mountains. The emphasis of this report is on the stratigraphy, structure, and ore deposits of this area.
The Precambrian quartz monzonite basement rock is non-conformably overlain by approximately 6000 ft of sedimentary rocks, which range in age from Pennsylvanian to Cretaceous. The Pennsylvanian Madera Formation is predominantly marine limestone and is overlain by the clastic Permian Abo and Yeso Formations. A maximum of 1050 ft of …
Metallogenic Zones In The Eastern Black Sea – Minor Caucasus Regions And Distinguishing Features Of Their Metallogeny, Svetislav Pejatovig
Metallogenic Zones In The Eastern Black Sea – Minor Caucasus Regions And Distinguishing Features Of Their Metallogeny, Svetislav Pejatovig
Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration
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Publications Of The Mineral Research And Exploration Institute Of Turkey, - -
Publications Of The Mineral Research And Exploration Institute Of Turkey, - -
Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration
No abstract provided.
Umr Journal: Alaska -- Its Mineral Potentials And Environmental Challenges, University Of Missouri--Rolla
Umr Journal: Alaska -- Its Mineral Potentials And Environmental Challenges, University Of Missouri--Rolla
UMR Journal -- V. H. McNutt Colloquium Series
No abstract provided.
Arctic Ecology: A Decade Of Experience, John F. Schindler
Arctic Ecology: A Decade Of Experience, John F. Schindler
UMR Journal -- V. H. McNutt Colloquium Series
A quick glance at the title of this presentation and the reader braces himself for another antipollution or “save-the-sod” type of discourse that has become so popular these days. I do not wish to detract from the importance or the need for such efforts but I would like to address myself to the the broader meaning of the term.
Ecology--the word comes from the Greek root “oikos” which means house or household. What I’d like to do is to tell you about this “house” I’ve been living in for the past 10 years.
The Environmental Challenges Facing Taps, A. V. Cardin
The Environmental Challenges Facing Taps, A. V. Cardin
UMR Journal -- V. H. McNutt Colloquium Series
Before the potential benefits of the recent oil discoveries on the North Slope of Alaska can be realized, the oil must be transported to refining and marketing areas. The Alyeska Pipeline Service Company has the responsibility for the first step in this transportation—to design and construct the Trans Alaska Pipeline System. We will pipe the oil from the discovery areas near Prudhoe Bay to an ice-free, deep-sea tanker loading terminal at Valdez of the South Coast of Alaska. From Valdez the oil will be transported to the West Coast by tankers. This is the most feasible system of a number …
The Environmental Challenges Of Alaskan Mineral Development, Earl T. Hayes
The Environmental Challenges Of Alaskan Mineral Development, Earl T. Hayes
UMR Journal -- V. H. McNutt Colloquium Series
To meet the challenges and to develop Alaska as a source of mineral and fuel resources that are essential to all of us, we must conduct the research and planning necessary to see that the environment is not abused. We cannot allow ourselves the luxury of thinking that we alone know what is best for Alaska. We must strive for cooperation -- cooperation between government and industry; between Federal and State governments; between the doer and the dreamer; and between the engineer and the ecologist. Remember, the quality of what we do today will determine the quality of Alaska in …
Mineral Potential Of Arctic Canada, R. G. Mccrossan, R. M. Procter
Mineral Potential Of Arctic Canada, R. G. Mccrossan, R. M. Procter
UMR Journal -- V. H. McNutt Colloquium Series
Canada is on the threshold of a major new phase in the development of its Arctic resources. The Prudhoe Bay discovery triggered a boom in northern petroleum exploration that is just getting into high gear this year. Mining activity also has greatly expanded in the last few years with some 73 active exploration programs underway and several large new mines just coming into production. The size of these ventures is indicated by ore reserves of two lead-zinc mines to the value of 900 million dollars at Pine Point in southern Northwest Territories, and 1.2 billion dollars at the Anvil property …
Arctic Pipelining -- Tough, Costly, But Feasible, William H. Pearn
Arctic Pipelining -- Tough, Costly, But Feasible, William H. Pearn
UMR Journal -- V. H. McNutt Colloquium Series
The development of vitally important Arctic petroleum resources presents new and interesting challenges. Although the answers to some questions will undoubtedly undoubtedly go unresolved until considerable operating experience has accrued, we can improve our present insight through an awareness of the work performed by others under similar conditions. This presentation focuses on Soviet pipelining experience in arctic and subarctic regions of Siberia.
Drilling Problems Associated With Arctic Minerals, Robert L. Parker
Drilling Problems Associated With Arctic Minerals, Robert L. Parker
UMR Journal -- V. H. McNutt Colloquium Series
With major involvements in Alaska, the experience gained from these operations reflect the success of talented personnel in meeting the challenges of climate, equipment, logistics, perma-frost, etc. Real concern stems from present delays in the Arctic program due to financing involved as well as increasing dependency of the United States upon these reserves in today’s market and supply situation.
Arctic Marine Terminals -- Some Environmental And Engineering Considerations, Robert L. Mccollom Jr., William W. Moore
Arctic Marine Terminals -- Some Environmental And Engineering Considerations, Robert L. Mccollom Jr., William W. Moore
UMR Journal -- V. H. McNutt Colloquium Series
Studies are presently underway to determine the technical and economic feasibility of various Arctic marine transportation systems, including ice-breaker super-tankers and submarine tankers. An important consideration in these studies is the design and construction of marine terminal facilities which will be suited to the unique problems of the Arctic. Factors which will significantly affect the design of proposed marine terminals include:
1) bathymetric configuration of the continental shelf;
2) influence of moving pack ice on artificial structures, both at the air-water interface and along the bottom;
3) lateral and vertical variations in soil conditions, including residual permafrost, which might adversely …
Arctic Oil And The S.S. Manhattan, Russell H. Venn
Arctic Oil And The S.S. Manhattan, Russell H. Venn
UMR Journal -- V. H. McNutt Colloquium Series
The discovery of oil on Alaska’s North Slope in 1968 not only focused attention on that remote part of our world, it set the stage for one of the most exciting and significant scientific expeditions of our time—the voyage of the ice breaking tanker SS Manhattan through the Northwest Passage.
In the space available I would like to discuss with you that historic expedition, how it came to be, and comment on the results, as we see them.
Oil And Gas Reserves In The Siberian Shelf, A. J. Eardley
Oil And Gas Reserves In The Siberian Shelf, A. J. Eardley
UMR Journal -- V. H. McNutt Colloquium Series
The Arctic region must be the world’s largest storehouse of liquid and gaseous hydrocarbons, and the vast Siberian region, both “on land” and “off shore” must be considered with envy by the free-world’s geologists for its oil and gas potential. It is here estimated that the off shore continental shelf of U.S.S.R. Siberia contains a reserve of 200 billion barrels of oil and 500 trillion cut. ft. of gas. These very approximate figures come from meager data obtained from the literature on oil and gas discoveries in the Siberian Arctic, the basin location of these discoveries, and the projection of …
The Role Of The Independent In Alaska's Mineral Development, D. L. Simasko
The Role Of The Independent In Alaska's Mineral Development, D. L. Simasko
UMR Journal -- V. H. McNutt Colloquium Series
In 68 years of oil industry history in Alaska, the independent has already played a substantial role. Eighty-three independent oil companies or operators have participated in drilling 82 exploratory wells or stratigraphic tests. Their activities extended from the discovery of first commercial oil at Katalla in 1902, to the extension of the Prudhoe Bay field in 1970. The success ratio for wildcat wells in Alaska is considerably higher than “outside,” and fields have all been major in statute, thereby reducing the cost per barrel of finding oil.
The most immediate deterrent to the success of the independent in Alaska is …
Maintenance And Operation Of Facilities And Equipment In The Arctic, Charles C. Norris, Charles W. Kelley, Carroll C. Livingston
Maintenance And Operation Of Facilities And Equipment In The Arctic, Charles C. Norris, Charles W. Kelley, Carroll C. Livingston
UMR Journal -- V. H. McNutt Colloquium Series
This has been but a short sketch of a few of the problems attached to living and working in the Arctic. Much has been learned about this remote and hostile area of the world; there is much more knowledge and experience required, as has been demonstrated by the controversy surrounding the routing and construction of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline. Man’s progress depends not only on means for his survival, but also on deep ecological considerations and solid engineering.--Conclusion.
The Alaska Business Community's View Of The Development Of Alaska, William H. Scott
The Alaska Business Community's View Of The Development Of Alaska, William H. Scott
UMR Journal -- V. H. McNutt Colloquium Series
America has discovered Alaska!! Or maybe that’s just the way it seems to us Alaskans. Even though Secretary of State Seward bought the Great Land (that’s what Alaska means in native tongue) more than a hundred years ago, very little of its nature has drifted down to the “Lower 48”. That is until the great oil reserves were discovered on the now-famous North Slope. Only then was the fact of Alaska’s mineral wealth translated into something other than very general admissions that Alaska was the natural resource storehouse of the United States. Now one would naturally conclude that the Prudhoe …
The U.S. Army's Experience In Handling Petroleum In An Arctic Environment, Frederic Johnson
The U.S. Army's Experience In Handling Petroleum In An Arctic Environment, Frederic Johnson
UMR Journal -- V. H. McNutt Colloquium Series
This article pinpoints the various facets that the US Military experienced in Petroleum Operations in the Arctic environment Since the Military were the pioneers in Arctic operations, this experience could prove invaluable if and when the TAPS pipeline is constructed. The article deals primarily with various problems which beset the pipeliners during the initial construction phases and the peculiarities experienced during operations. A slightly different aspect will be experienced, however, when the Oil Industry moves relatively hot crude oil through the pipelines with TAPS since the Military moved only clean product.
The article addresses above ground pipeline operations, problems encountered …
The Future Of Anchorage, Claire O. Banks
The Future Of Anchorage, Claire O. Banks
UMR Journal -- V. H. McNutt Colloquium Series
So, in conclusion ... our Air Crossroads of the World contemplates its future, from a similar position as that of the ancient Greeks, or later the city of Rome... and much later ... England — the trade center of its time, between East and West — North and South. In any event, we are in the enviable position of being able to determine our future. Aside from the tremendous growth and build-up factors, we are unique because of our urbanity ... nowhere else are the advantages of modern day living offered to the extent they exist here, while at the …
State Regulatory Controls On Oil & Gas, Thomas R. Marshall Jr.
State Regulatory Controls On Oil & Gas, Thomas R. Marshall Jr.
UMR Journal -- V. H. McNutt Colloquium Series
Alaska oil and gas regulatory matters are under the jurisdiction of a three-man Oil and Gas Conservation Committee, all of which are state employees.
In the last 10 years State water bottoms in Cook Inlet have been leased, explored and oil production amounting to about 200,000 barrels a day has been established. Cook Inlet is subject to very high tides and heavy ice flows. Five Salmon runs also occur in the Cook Inlet. The average daily production rate per well in the Cook Inlet area is nearly one hundred times the national average.
The Prudhoe Bay oil field discovered in …
Geologic Considerations And Solid Mineral Potential Of Alaska, A. E. Weissenborn
Geologic Considerations And Solid Mineral Potential Of Alaska, A. E. Weissenborn
UMR Journal -- V. H. McNutt Colloquium Series
In marked contrast to Alaska’s petroleum industry, production from the State’s mining industry has declined drastically. Despite favorable geologic conditions, mineral exploration and development have been held back by inaccessibility, rugged terrain, severe climate, and scarcity and high cost of labor. Changing economic and political conditions, improved exploration techniques, and the ever increasing demand for minerals have again directed attention to Alaska’s mineral potential. Important discoveries in British Columbia and Yukon Territory have further stimulated exploration in Alaska. The probability that significant discoveries will result is high.
The titaniferous iron ores of southeastern Alaska probably will be brought into production …
Alaska's Possible Petroleum Provinces, George Gryc
Alaska's Possible Petroleum Provinces, George Gryc
UMR Journal -- V. H. McNutt Colloquium Series
Petroleum is the major Alaskan source of energy immediately available to the United States. Petroleum accounted for 89 percent or about $219 million of Alaska’s total mineral production in 1969 estimated at nearly $245 million.
Alaska’s first oil field was discovered at Katalla in 1902. About 154,000 barrels of oil were produced from 1902 to 1933. From 1945 through 1952, 45 shallow core tests and 36 test wells were drilled in and adjacent to Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 4 in northern Alaska. Oil deposits with possible reserves of 72 to 112 million barrels and gas deposits with possible reserves of …
Acknowledgement Of Symposium Moderators, University Of Missouri--Rolla
Acknowledgement Of Symposium Moderators, University Of Missouri--Rolla
UMR Journal -- V. H. McNutt Colloquium Series
No abstract provided.
Preface, Paul Dean Proctor, Robert E. Carlile
Preface, Paul Dean Proctor, Robert E. Carlile
UMR Journal -- V. H. McNutt Colloquium Series
Because this university, formerly under the well known title of Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy, has contributed so much to the nation’s and world’s mineral supplies through the work of its well trained graduates, it was considered appropriate that a major symposium be held during its Centennial Year on one of the last major mineral frontiers of the United States......Alaska.
Preliminary planning for the symposium on “Alaska, Its Mineral Potentials and Environmental Challenges” began in the fall of 1969. In January, 1970, Robert E. Carlile and Paul Dean Proctor visited Alaska to meet with some of the petroleum and …
Occurrence Of Groundwater In Kimball County, Nebraska: Including Logs Of Test Holes, Frank A. Smith, Vernon L. Souders
Occurrence Of Groundwater In Kimball County, Nebraska: Including Logs Of Test Holes, Frank A. Smith, Vernon L. Souders
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Stratigraphic Analysis Of Pennsylvanian Strata In The Lucero Region Of West Central New Mexico., James L. Martin
Stratigraphic Analysis Of Pennsylvanian Strata In The Lucero Region Of West Central New Mexico., James L. Martin
Earth and Planetary Sciences ETDs
During Pennsylvanian time the Lucero region of west central New Mexico was located along the southeastern part of the Zuni uplift and along the western and central part of the Lucero basin. The Lucero basin is part of the broad Pennsylvanian seaway that extended north-northwestward through central New Mexico to the Paradox basin on the north and the Orogrande basin on the south. Positive elements associated with the Lucero basin were the Zuni uplift to the west, the Penasco-Uncompahgre uplifts to the northeast, the Joyita uplift. to the east,. and the Pedernal uplift farther to the east.
The Pennsylvanian strata …