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Laser In-Situ Scattering And Transmissometer (Lisst) Observations In Support Of The Sensor Insertion System Duck, Nc October, 1997, Grace M. Massey, Carl T. Friedrichs
Laser In-Situ Scattering And Transmissometer (Lisst) Observations In Support Of The Sensor Insertion System Duck, Nc October, 1997, Grace M. Massey, Carl T. Friedrichs
Reports
The objective of this portion of the study was to collect LIS ST time series at times corresponding to collection of pumped samples of suspended sediment across the width of the surf zone during a major field experiment called SandyDuck '97. The pumped samples were analyzed for total percent sand (>60 micron), total percent mud (0.8 - 60 micron), organic content and sand size distribution. The LISST measures the particle size distribution from 5-500 microns. The purpose was to provide a high quality data set of pumped samples with which to later test the sensitivity of indirect measurements of …
Sediment Control At Water Intakes Along Sand Bed Rivers, Fred L. Ogden
Sediment Control At Water Intakes Along Sand Bed Rivers, Fred L. Ogden
Fred L. Ogden
Results from five physical hydraulic model studies of riverside water intakes situated along the Missouri River reach between Sioux City, Iowa, and St. Louis, Missouri, are presented. Movable-bed, undistorted Froude-scale models are used to determine the effectiveness of structural modifications in the vicinity of the intake to limit the influx of bed-load sediments. Solutions developed in each case include a series of submerged flow-turning vanes located on the riverward side of the intake. A sediment-barrier wall between the vanes and intake ...
An Atlas Of The Sand Hills, Ann S. Bleed, Charles A. Flowerday
An Atlas Of The Sand Hills, Ann S. Bleed, Charles A. Flowerday
Conservation and Survey Division
The Sand Hills region, approximately 19,300 square miles of sand dunes stretching 265 miles across Nebraska and into South Dakota, is the largest sand-dune area in the Western Hemisphere and is one of the largest grass-stabilized dune regions in the world.
A Paleoenvironmental Study Of A Middle Wisconsinan Biota Site, Russell County, Virginia, Thomas C. Wynn
A Paleoenvironmental Study Of A Middle Wisconsinan Biota Site, Russell County, Virginia, Thomas C. Wynn
OES Theses and Dissertations
The study area lies in a first-order valley on the northwestern slope of Clinch Mountain that drains into Moccasin Creek. The deposit is 50 m long, 25 m wide and approximately 10 m thick and overlies the Ordovician Moccasin Formation. Preserved within the deposit are mammoth and mastodon bones, logs, and plant macrofossils. Radiocarbon analyses indicate the age of the organic-rich sediments ranges from 29, I 00 BP to >44,000 BP, a time period with no fossil remains reported in this region of the Appalachians. Analyses of field observations, textural data, organic carbon content, and plant macrofossils indicate the organic-rich …
A Paleoclimatic Study Of The Midwestern United States From The Stahle Isotope Records In Lake Sediments, Norman Alan Lovan
A Paleoclimatic Study Of The Midwestern United States From The Stahle Isotope Records In Lake Sediments, Norman Alan Lovan
Dissertations
No abstract provided.
Groundwater Hydraulics And Slope Stability Analysis: Elements For Prediction Of Shoreline Recession, William W. Montgomery
Groundwater Hydraulics And Slope Stability Analysis: Elements For Prediction Of Shoreline Recession, William W. Montgomery
Dissertations
Studies documenting the roles that geologic materials and groundwater play in Great Lakes bluff recession are rare. This study reports findings concerning relationships between bluff lithology, bluff hydrology, and bluff recession along a 10-mile stretch of eastern Lake Michigan shoreline in heterogeneous Pleistocene deposes. According to a newly-developed, field-tested, GIS-based methodology, bluffs in the study area can be characterized lithologically as sand, clay, or mixed sand/clay, and can be characterized hydrologically as exhibiting either high head or low head.
Geotechnical analysis indicates that Atterberg limits, index properties, consolidation state, and drainage conditions affect the shear strength of bluff materials. Silty …
Sedimentology Of Caliche (Calcrete) Occurrences Of The Kirşehi̇r Region, Eşref Atabey, Nevbahar Atabey, Haydar Kara
Sedimentology Of Caliche (Calcrete) Occurrences Of The Kirşehi̇r Region, Eşref Atabey, Nevbahar Atabey, Haydar Kara
Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration
No abstract provided.
Reservoir Rock Properties Of Middle Eocene Sandstones In Northern Thrace Basin, Nurettin Sonel, Aynur Geçer Büyükutku
Reservoir Rock Properties Of Middle Eocene Sandstones In Northern Thrace Basin, Nurettin Sonel, Aynur Geçer Büyükutku
Bulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration
No abstract provided.
Environmental And Botanical Controls On Peatification - A Comparative Study Of Two New Zealand Restiad Bogs Using Py-Gc/Ms, Petrography And Fungal Analysis, Tomasz K. Kuder, Michael A. Kruge, J C. Shearer, S L. Miller
Environmental And Botanical Controls On Peatification - A Comparative Study Of Two New Zealand Restiad Bogs Using Py-Gc/Ms, Petrography And Fungal Analysis, Tomasz K. Kuder, Michael A. Kruge, J C. Shearer, S L. Miller
Department of Earth and Environmental Studies Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
This study shows that chemical properties of two restiad species, Empodisma minus and Sporadanthus traversii, may contribute to their success as peat-formers in a climate of the North Island of New Zealand which is not conducive to raised mire development. Unlike Sphagnum, the equivalent northern hemisphere peat-former, restiads possess lignin in their tissues. In addition, the presence of non-lignin polyphenols (including tannins and phenolic acids) in restiads may be an important factor in peat formation due to the allelopathic decay retardation. Patterns of degradation of plant biopolymers have been examined and the pathway of degradation of monocotyledons (loss …
A Molecular Evaluation Of Contaminants And Natural Organic Matter In Surface Sediments From Western Lake Ontario, Michael A. Kruge, Prasanta K. Mukhopadhyay, C.F. Michael Lewis
A Molecular Evaluation Of Contaminants And Natural Organic Matter In Surface Sediments From Western Lake Ontario, Michael A. Kruge, Prasanta K. Mukhopadhyay, C.F. Michael Lewis
Department of Earth and Environmental Studies Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
Pyrolysis-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (Py-GC/MS) analysis of bottom sediment from Lake Ontario was shown to be effective in assessing organic contaminants, especially attractive as it is a rapid technique requiring little sample preparation. Pyrolyzates of samples richer in organic matter (OM) were relatively enriched in aliphatic hydrocarbons and pyrrolic nitrogen compounds, while leaner samples were more aromatic and pyridinic. Alkylbenzene and alkylphenol distributions in the pyrolyzates were most compatible with derivation from aquatic (algal, bacterial) OM. The organonitrogen compounds indicated the presence of degraded proteinaceous material from aquatic sources and/or sewage. Normal and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon distributions indicate, at least in …
Quartzite Fabric Transition In A Cordilleran Metamorphic Core Complex, Allen J. Mcgrew, Martin Casey
Quartzite Fabric Transition In A Cordilleran Metamorphic Core Complex, Allen J. Mcgrew, Martin Casey
Geology Faculty Publications
Photomicrographs 143A-143F record fabric variations in quartzite with increasing structural depth in a > 1 km thick, amphibolite-facies, normal-sense shear zone in the East Humboldt metamorphic core complex, Nevada (Figure 143.1). This shear zone and the overlying detachment system unroofed an infrastructure of high-grade, migmatitic gneiss during Oligocene to early Miocene extension (Dallmeyer and others, 1986; Wright and Snoke, 1993; McGrew and Snee, 1994). Thermobarometric constraints from near the base of the mylonitic zone record deformation conditions of 550°- 620°C and 300-400 MPa (Hurlow and others, 1991). Sample WBC6 (l43A and 143B) characterizes the mylonitic zone, whereas sample 8706-1 (143C and …
Dodge County Test Hole Logs, Frank A. Smith, Raymond R. Burchett
Dodge County Test Hole Logs, Frank A. Smith, Raymond R. Burchett
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Harlan County Test Hole Logs, Raymond R. Burchett
Harlan County Test Hole Logs, Raymond R. Burchett
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Madison County Test Hole Logs, Raymond R. Burchett
Madison County Test Hole Logs, Raymond R. Burchett
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Washington County Test Hole Logs, Raymond R. Burchett, Frank A. Smith
Washington County Test Hole Logs, Raymond R. Burchett, Frank A. Smith
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Platte County Test Hole Logs, Raymond R. Burchett, Scott E. Summerside
Platte County Test Hole Logs, Raymond R. Burchett, Scott E. Summerside
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Resource Notes-Academic Year 1997-98
Resource Notes-Academic Year 1997-98
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Nebraska Oil And Gas Production And Value For 1996 And 1997, R. R. Burchett, W. H. Sydow
Nebraska Oil And Gas Production And Value For 1996 And 1997, R. R. Burchett, W. H. Sydow
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Earthquakes In Nebraska, R. R. Burchett
Earthquakes In Nebraska, R. R. Burchett
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Oil And Gas Fields In Nebraska, R. R. Burchett
Oil And Gas Fields In Nebraska, R. R. Burchett
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Mineral Facts For Nebraska, Excluding Oil And Gas, R. R. Burchett
Mineral Facts For Nebraska, Excluding Oil And Gas, R. R. Burchett
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Oil And Gas Facts For Nebraska, R. R. Burchett
Oil And Gas Facts For Nebraska, R. R. Burchett
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
South Central Nebraska Geology Field Trip Conservation And Survey Division-Ianr-Unl & Nebraska Well Drillers Association, Conservation Survey Division
South Central Nebraska Geology Field Trip Conservation And Survey Division-Ianr-Unl & Nebraska Well Drillers Association, Conservation Survey Division
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Estimation Of Suspended Sediment Concentration In Water Using Integrated Surface Reflectance, Mahtab A. Lodhi, Donald C. Rundquist, Luoheng Han, Mark S. Kuzila
Estimation Of Suspended Sediment Concentration In Water Using Integrated Surface Reflectance, Mahtab A. Lodhi, Donald C. Rundquist, Luoheng Han, Mark S. Kuzila
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
The Biogeochemical Cycling Of Dissolved Organic Nitrogen In Estuarine Sediments, David J. Burdige, Shilong Zheng
The Biogeochemical Cycling Of Dissolved Organic Nitrogen In Estuarine Sediments, David J. Burdige, Shilong Zheng
OES Faculty Publications
Benthic fluxes and pore-water profiles of dissolved organic nitrogen and carbon (DON and DOC, respectively) were determined in seasonal studies at contrasting sites in Chesapeake Bay. Pore-water dissolved organic matter (DOM) concentrations were elevated over bottom-water values, generally increased with depth, and ranged from 15 to similar to 160 μM for DON and ~200-2000 μM for DOC. Pore-water DOM concentrations and the C:N ratio of this material showed spatial (depth) and temporal changes that varied among the sites studied. These trends appeared to be related to differences in the types of sediment organic matter (SOM) undergoing remineralization, as well as …
Colfax County Test Hole Logs, Frank A. Smith, Raymond R. Burchett
Colfax County Test Hole Logs, Frank A. Smith, Raymond R. Burchett
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
A Geochemical Study Of Marine Sediments From The Mac. Robertson Shelf, East Antarctica: Initial Results And Palaeoenvironmental Implications, Peter N. Sedwick, P. T. Harris, L. G. Robertson, G. M. Mcmurtry, M. D. Cremer, P. Robinson
A Geochemical Study Of Marine Sediments From The Mac. Robertson Shelf, East Antarctica: Initial Results And Palaeoenvironmental Implications, Peter N. Sedwick, P. T. Harris, L. G. Robertson, G. M. Mcmurtry, M. D. Cremer, P. Robinson
OES Faculty Publications
Sediments from the Antarctic continental margin may provide detailed palaeoenvironmental records for Antarctic shelf waters during the late Quaternary. Here we present results from a palaeoenvironmental study of two sediment cores recovered from the continental shelf off Mac. Robertson Land, East Antarctica. These gravity cores were collected approximately 90 km apart from locations on the inner and outer shelf. Both cores are apparently undisturbed sequences of diatom ooze mixed with fine, quartz-rich sand. Core stratigraphies have been established from radiocarbon analyses of bulk organic carbon. Down-core geochemical determinations include the lithogenic components Al and Fe, biogenic components opal and organic …
Data Report: Pump Sampling And Sediment Analysis In Support Of The Sensor Insertion System Duck, N.C. April And October, 1997, Grace M. Massey, Carl T. Friiedrichs, Amo De Kruif, Daan C. Rijks
Data Report: Pump Sampling And Sediment Analysis In Support Of The Sensor Insertion System Duck, N.C. April And October, 1997, Grace M. Massey, Carl T. Friiedrichs, Amo De Kruif, Daan C. Rijks
Reports
The objectives of this study were to (i) construct a pumping system, (ii) operate the system and collect samples of suspended sediment across the width of the surf zone during two major field experiments planned for the SIS in 1997, and (iii) analyze the resulting samples for sand concentration, sand size distribution, total percent sand, total percent mud, and organic content. The purpose was to provide a high quality data set of pump samples with which to later test the sensitivity of indirect measurements of suspended sand concentration to the presence of suspended mud. The response of OBSs is known …