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Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Stratigraphy And Paleontology Of The Pennsylvanian Rocks Of The Rim Of The Sandia Mountains, Sandoval And Bernalillo Counties, New Mexico, Paul Anthony Catacosinos
Stratigraphy And Paleontology Of The Pennsylvanian Rocks Of The Rim Of The Sandia Mountains, Sandoval And Bernalillo Counties, New Mexico, Paul Anthony Catacosinos
Earth and Planetary Sciences ETDs
The primary purpose of this investigation was to determine the presence or absence of pre-Pennsylvanian strata in the central part of the Sandia Mountains, along their western scarp. No strata older than Pennsylvanian were found by the author in this area.
The strata present in the Sandia Rim include the upper clastic member of the Sandia formation and part of the lower gray limestone member of the Madera limestone, both of Pennsylvanian age.
The Sandia formation is a predominantly clastic unit of sandstone, shale, limestone, and conglomerate which rests unconformably on a profound erosion surface formed on the Precambrian Sandia …
Stratigraphy And Geologic Structure Of Uppermost Cretaceous And Tertiary Rocks Of The East-Central Part Of The San Juan Basin, New Mexico, Elmer H. Baltz
Stratigraphy And Geologic Structure Of Uppermost Cretaceous And Tertiary Rocks Of The East-Central Part Of The San Juan Basin, New Mexico, Elmer H. Baltz
Earth and Planetary Sciences ETDs
An area of about 1,300 square miles was mapped in parts of Rio Arriba, Sandoval, and McKinley Counties, New Mexico. The area is in the east-central part of the San Juan Basin, a large structural and drainage basin in the east-central part of the Colorado Plateau province. Six relatively distinct physiographic sectors in the area are named here: the Penistaja Cuestas; Largo Plains; Tapicitos Plateau; Yeguas Mesas; San Pedro Foothills; and Northern Hogback Belt.
The mapped area lies in the Central basin of the San Juan Basin and is bounded on the east by the Nacimiento and French Mesa-Gallina uplifts …
Geology Of The Empire Abo Field, Eddy County, New Mexico, Don O. Snyder
Geology Of The Empire Abo Field, Eddy County, New Mexico, Don O. Snyder
Earth and Planetary Sciences ETDs
The Empire Abo field is situated in north-central Eddy County, New Mexico, and constitutes the edge of the Northwest Shelf province of the Delaware basin. The field occupies parts of 25 sections in T. 17 and 18 S., R. 27, 28, and 29 E.
The object of this study is to delineate the transition zone of lower Leonard (Permian) basinal deposition and shelf facies with a detailed study of fore-reef, reef, and back-reef facies with emphasis on sedimentational and stratigraphic relationships.
Crystal Habit Modification Of Sodium Chlorate, Michael R. Keegan
Crystal Habit Modification Of Sodium Chlorate, Michael R. Keegan
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
All single crystals have a particular habit or morphology. The crystal habit refers to the relative degree of development of crystallographic planes into surfaces which make up the external appearance of the single crystal.
In this paper, NaClO3 is used as a parent crystal. Its simple cubic habit is modified to tetrahedral by the use of impurities of SO4=, S2O3=, Cr2O7=, and NO3-. The degree of habit change is studied as a function of impurity concentration and temperature. The problem and phenomena are explained in terms of surface chemistry and thermodynamics.
Physico-Chemical Principles Of Sixteenth Century Metallurgy, Robert E. Johnson
Physico-Chemical Principles Of Sixteenth Century Metallurgy, Robert E. Johnson
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
Following a review of sixteenth century metallurgical literature and a discussion of Gibbs free energy, this thesis discusses thermodynamic considerations of galena (PbS) reduction by iron from a lead assay of this period. The importance of fluxes in this assay is emphasized. The discussion covers both equilibrium and non-equilibrium conditions at 1100 degrees Celsius. Possible substitutes for iron are also covered.
Information from twenty-one small controlled lead assays is correlated with the thermodynamic discussion to determine the purpose of each constituent in the assay.
The Beneficiation Of Titaniferous-Magnetite Sands, Ronald Lloyd Nordwick
The Beneficiation Of Titaniferous-Magnetite Sands, Ronald Lloyd Nordwick
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The purpose of this investigation of beneficiation methods is to develop and study possible economic methods for recovering an iron-titanium concentrate of sufficient purity to meet metallurgical requirements for subsequent direct reduction to pig iron and a high titanium slag.
Experimental Arc Furnace Smelting Of Titaniferous Iron Sands From The Northern Oregon Coast, Allan P. Herring
Experimental Arc Furnace Smelting Of Titaniferous Iron Sands From The Northern Oregon Coast, Allan P. Herring
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
This investigation is an attempt to experimentally smelt titaniferous iron sands from the Northern Oregon Coast in a laboratory arc furnace.
Stress-Corrosion Cracking Of Brass, Paul A. Fossey
Stress-Corrosion Cracking Of Brass, Paul A. Fossey
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
the mechanism of stress-corrosion cracking of brass has been sought for many years. Investigators have proposed many mechanisms, but each of these mechanisms has always had several drawbacks. This paper presents an account of experimental work done in the laboratory on this subject and compares it to the work of previous investigations. It evaluates the mechanisms presented by investigators and shows the failures of these mechanisms. A theory of Nitrogen Embrittlement is presented and an evaluation of this theory with experimental work follows.
The Effect Of Ph Upon Chelation Reactions In Montmorillonite Clays, Joseph Michael Keane
The Effect Of Ph Upon Chelation Reactions In Montmorillonite Clays, Joseph Michael Keane
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate several chelation reactions and determine the effect of variable pH upon these reactions.
The Mineral Resources Of The Sevier River Drainage, Central Utah, David T. Sanders
The Mineral Resources Of The Sevier River Drainage, Central Utah, David T. Sanders
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
A survey of the mineral resources, the economic rock products, and the ground-water reserves of that part of central Utah drained by the Sevier River system was undertaken by the author in the fall of 1960 as a continuation of a research project directed toward the stimulation of economic growth in the state of Utah. The project was initiated in 1959 by Dr. Donald R. Olsen and Dr. J. Stewart Williams, who conducted a similar survey of a five county area in southwestern Utah (Olsen and Williams, 1960).
Through a review of existing literature, preliminary field examination of most of …
Geology Of The Summer Ranch And North Promontory Mountains, Utah, O. Clair Adams
Geology Of The Summer Ranch And North Promontory Mountains, Utah, O. Clair Adams
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
The Summer Ranch and North Promontory Mountains have not been studied in detail geologically, although the surrounding mountains have been extensively investigated. Within the limits of this area, sedimentary rocks of Mississippian through Permian crop out. Sedimentary and volcanic rocks of Tertiary age are also exposed. Extensive Lake Bonneville deposits underlie the valleys and overlap the foothills.
Upper Cretaceous Stratigraphy Of The Central Part Of Utah, Fredric R. Van De Graaff
Upper Cretaceous Stratigraphy Of The Central Part Of Utah, Fredric R. Van De Graaff
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Rocks of Late Cretaceous age in the central part of Utah are dominantly elastic. In general, the sediments in the west are of conglomerate and sandstone of continental origin; the sediments in the east are of sandstone and shale of marine origin, These rocks were deposited at or near the western shore of a sea which extended from the Arctic to the Gulf of Mexico. The strand line lay in a general northern direction through Utah with land to the west and marine water to the east.
An Investigation Of The Sintering Of Iron-Wire Compacts, George L. Vivian
An Investigation Of The Sintering Of Iron-Wire Compacts, George L. Vivian
Bachelors Theses and Reports, 1928 - 1970
A study of the sintering of iron has been made by observing the rate of bonding of iron wires wound on iron spools. The specimens were sintered at a constant temperature of 850c in vacuum furnaces capable of producing pressures of 10-5 to 10-4 mm of mercury, and the growth of the bond between wires was observed as a function of time.
It has been concluded that the volume-diffusion mechanism is strongly operating in the sintering of iron at 850c, but in an evacuated system, the evaporation-condensation mechanism also contributes to the sintering process.
Water Levels In Observation Wells In Nebraska, 1961, C.F. Keech, J.B. Hyland
Water Levels In Observation Wells In Nebraska, 1961, C.F. Keech, J.B. Hyland
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Interbasin Movement Of Ground Water At The Nevada Test Site, Isaac J. Winograd
Interbasin Movement Of Ground Water At The Nevada Test Site, Isaac J. Winograd
Publications (WR)
The present paper presents hydraulic evidence for the interbasin circulation of ground water through carbonate rocks of Paleozoic age at the Nevada Test Site. An integral part of this evidence is the discovery that aquifers in alluvium and tuff, formerly thought to be the principal aquifers at the Test Site, are semiperched above a thick tuffaceous aquiclude that separates them from the carbonate rocks.
This paper is based on one of the studies being made by the Geological
Survey for the Atomic Energy Commission. These studies seek to evaluate
the risk that may arise if ground water should be contaminated …
Fusulinids From The Leonard Formation (Permian), Western Glass Mountains, Texas, Charles A. Ross
Fusulinids From The Leonard Formation (Permian), Western Glass Mountains, Texas, Charles A. Ross
Geology Faculty Publications
From the Leonard Formation in the western part of the Glass Mountains, eleven species of fusulinids are recognized. The lowest member of the formation, member A, has Schwagerina dugoutensis n. sp., S. hawkinsi Dunbar and Skinner, S. hessensis Dunbar and Skinner, S. crassitectoria Dunbar and Skinner, S. guembeli Dunbar and Skinner, Monodiexodina linearis (Dunbar and Skinner), Parafusulina leonardensis n. sp., and P. allisonensis Ross. The middle member, member B, contains Schwagerina hessensis, S. hawkinsi?, Parafusulina spissisepta Ross, P. leonardensis, and Schubertella muellerriedi Thompson and Miller. Member C at the top of the formation has the distinctive species …
A Geologic And Gravity Survey Of The Belle Plaine Area, Minnesota, R. E. Sloan, Z. F. Danes
A Geologic And Gravity Survey Of The Belle Plaine Area, Minnesota, R. E. Sloan, Z. F. Danes
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
Combined geologic and gravity investigations in the vicinity of Belle Plaine, in the Minnesota River valley, have disclosed a hitherto unknown fault of possible major significance. The fault is inferred on the basis of available evidence to have a left lateral displacement of the order of 100 miles and later vertical movements of about 1,000 feet. The field work was supported by the Minnesota Geological Survey. The writers wish to express their great appreciation to the late Dr. Edward Thiel of the Department of Geophysics and to Dr. J. C. Craddock and Barton Gross of the Department of Geology, University …
Foraminiferida From Outcrops Of The Niobrara Shale (Upper Cretaceous) Of North Dakota, Kent A. Madenwald
Foraminiferida From Outcrops Of The Niobrara Shale (Upper Cretaceous) Of North Dakota, Kent A. Madenwald
Theses and Dissertations
Microfossils were obtained from outcrop samples of the Niobrara Formation in northeastern North Dakota and from subsurface samples in southeastern North Dakota. Ninety-three species of foraminiferids, of which two are new and eight others of uncertain assignment, are described and figured. One species previously reported from the Oligocene and Niocene of Trinidad and two species from the Lower Oligocene and Niocene of Antigua, B. W. I., were collected and described which extend the range of those species down to the Upper Cretaceous. The major portion of the fauna described is correlative with previously described faunas from Nebraska, Kansas and South …
The Micropaleontology And Stratigraphy Of The Subsurface "Heath" Formation (Mississippian-Pennsylvanian) Of Western North Dakota, Harold C. Ziebarth
The Micropaleontology And Stratigraphy Of The Subsurface "Heath" Formation (Mississippian-Pennsylvanian) Of Western North Dakota, Harold C. Ziebarth
Theses and Dissertations
The thesis here abstracted was written under the direction of F. D. Holland, Jr., and approved by Wilson M. Laird and Walter L. Moore as members of the examining committee, of which Dr. Holland was chairman.
The “Heath” Formation, between the underlying Otter and the overlying Amsden(?) Formations in the subsurface of southwestern North Dakota, is a source of petroleum in the Scoria-Fryburg, Rocky Ridge and Dickinson oil fields. Cores, cut from the interval under study, of twenty wells in this area, were the source of fossil and lithologic samples studied. Changes in lithology in these cores compared with changes …
Permian Foraminifera From British Honduras, Charles A. Ross
Permian Foraminifera From British Honduras, Charles A. Ross
Geology Faculty Publications
Fusulinids identified from the Macal Shale Group, Macal Series, south central British Honduras and Schwarerina gruperaensis Thompson and Miller, Schwagerina sp. A, Eoverbeekina aff. E. americana Thompson and Miller, Ozawainella? sp., and Staffella sp. One species of the Trochamminid genus Tetrataxis also occurs in these strata. These species suggest correlation with the lower part of the Chochal Limestone of Guatemala, the Grupera Formation of Chiapas, Mexico, and the Lenox Hills Formation (upper part of the standard Wolfcampian Series, Permian), Glass Mountains, Texas.
Early Records Of Some Mammals From Nebraska, J. Knox Jones Jr.
Early Records Of Some Mammals From Nebraska, J. Knox Jones Jr.
Bulletin of the University of Nebraska State Museum
Ten species of Recent mammals that formerly occurred in Nebraska have been extirpated there by European man. Surprisingly few specimens of the species concerned are preserved in museum collections. Perusal of a representative segment of the historical literature pertaining to Nebraska has revealed records of occurrence of most of the extirpated species that provide a basis for estimating the former distribution of each in the State.
A Middle Miocene Rhinoceros Quarry In Morrill County, Nebraska (With Notes On Hip Disease In Diceratherium), Robert M. Stecher, C. Bertrand Schultz, Lloyd G. Tanner
A Middle Miocene Rhinoceros Quarry In Morrill County, Nebraska (With Notes On Hip Disease In Diceratherium), Robert M. Stecher, C. Bertrand Schultz, Lloyd G. Tanner
Bulletin of the University of Nebraska State Museum
Extensive deposits of fossil rhinoceros bones have been excavated from University of Nebraska State Museum collecting localities Mo-113, -114, -115, -116, and -118 some 8 1/2 to 9 1/2 miles north of Bridgeport, Morrill County, Nebraska. The fossils were associated with other faunal elements in the lower portion of the Marsland formation (middle Miocene) of the Hemingford group. The rhinoceros is considered to be Diceratherium niobrarensis Peterson, geologic variety. A pathologic right femur of D. niobrarensis provides evidence of hip disease in the medial Miocene rhinoceroses.
Trace Elements For Cereal Crops And Pastures, Edgar Noel Fitzpatrick
Trace Elements For Cereal Crops And Pastures, Edgar Noel Fitzpatrick
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
TRACE element deficiencies are widespread in Western Australia and application of copper, zinc, molybdenum and cobalt have played a major part in land development in this State.
Research Officer E. N. Fitzpatrick, M.Sc. (Agric.) reviews recent Department of Agriculture research on the use of Trace elements for crop and pasture growth on deficient soils in Western Australia.
Applying Copper And Zinc Fertilizers To Cereals, H M. Fisher
Applying Copper And Zinc Fertilizers To Cereals, H M. Fisher
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Most light soils with a sandy or gravelly surface are likely to need copper and zinc; heavier clay or loamy soils mostly do not.
The Geology Of The Eldorado Mining District, Clark County, Nevada, Spenst M. Hansen
The Geology Of The Eldorado Mining District, Clark County, Nevada, Spenst M. Hansen
Doctoral Dissertations
The rocks of the Eldorado mining district, Clark County, Nevada, are of Precambrian, Tertiary and Quaternary age. Precambrian rocks include a heterogeneous series of gneisses and schists, younger garnetiferous granite gneiss and a youngest group of pegmatites. Paleozoic and Mesozoic rocks present in surrounding areas are absent in the district and Tertiary volcanics lie directly on the Pre- cambrian basement. Tertiary rocks consist of middle to late Tertiary flows and pyroclastic beds of andesite, basalt and rhyolite. These are assigned to three volcanic formations: the Patsy Mine volcanics; the Golden Door volcanics; and the Mount Davis volcanics. The Patsy Mine …
K₂O/Na₂O Content As A Possible Index To The Chronological Sequence Of Some Precambrian Igneous Rocks Of Missouri, Erwin Joseph Mantei
K₂O/Na₂O Content As A Possible Index To The Chronological Sequence Of Some Precambrian Igneous Rocks Of Missouri, Erwin Joseph Mantei
Masters Theses
"Flame photometric analyses for K₂O and Na₂O were run on 31 samples of the Precambrian igneous rocks of Missouri. Samples were collected from the field, physically prepared and dissolved by a standard method and a modified standard method of rapid silicate analyses. The K₂O, Na₂O values obtained are averages between two methods of analyses. The modified method reduces by 80% the time required to chemically digest a rock sample. The results for both methods are not significantly different. Curtin and Company Advanced Flame Photometer was used.
Results have been plotted on graphs and a chronological sequence for the named Precambrian …
Stylolites And Sedimentary Structures In The Cave-In-Rock Fluorspar District, Southern Illinois, Won Choon Park
Stylolites And Sedimentary Structures In The Cave-In-Rock Fluorspar District, Southern Illinois, Won Choon Park
Masters Theses
"This thesis deals with stylolites, slump structures, sulfides in the oolitic limestone, and geometry of the bedded fluorite deposits in the Cave-In-Rock fluorspar district, southern Illinois. Stratigraphic zones studied were: 1) the upper part of the lower Fredonia limestone member, 2) the upper part of the upper Fredonia limestone member,,and 3) the upper part of the Renault formation.
Geometry of the ore rocks and related structures was investigated. Most of the ore is layered and constitutes part of the sedimentary strata.
Slump structures were observed and studied in detail. Most of the slump structures show evidence which indicates a sedimentary …
Mineral Paragenesis And Trace Element Distribution In The Tri-State Zinc-Lead District Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Richard D. Hagni
Mineral Paragenesis And Trace Element Distribution In The Tri-State Zinc-Lead District Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Richard D. Hagni
Doctoral Dissertations
"A review of the literature pertaining to the mineral paragenesis and trace element distribution in the Tri-State zinc-lead district of Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma revealed inconsistencies in observation and in interpretation and divergent hypotheses regarding the origin of the ores. In an attempt to reconcile the data collected by many investigators over nearly three-quarters of a century, the writer observed working faces in 37 mines, collected over 2,000 specimens for binocular examination and prepared and studied 110 polished surfaces and 60 thin sections of the ores and associated rocks utilizing mineralographic, petrographic, and x-ray techniques. This detailed study resulted in …
The Program Of Ground- Water Investigations In Nebraska, C.F. Keech
The Program Of Ground- Water Investigations In Nebraska, C.F. Keech
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Glacial Geology Of Northern Logan County, South-Central North Dakota, Lee Clayton
Glacial Geology Of Northern Logan County, South-Central North Dakota, Lee Clayton
Theses and Dissertations
Northern Logan County, in south-central North Dakota, is included in two physiogeographic divisions: the southwest fifth is part of the glaciated Missouri Plateau that has integrated drainage and thin drift, and the rest is part of the Missouri Coteau, which has thick drift and nonintegrated drainage. Logan County is underlain by the Cretaceous Pierre Shale, undifferentiated Cretaceous sand, sandstone, and mudstone, and by three surface drifts, the Napoleon (lower part of the Wisconsin Stage), the Long Lake, and the Burnstad (upper part of the Wisconsin Stage) Drifts.
Landforms of the area southwest of the Coteau include ground moraine, outwash plains, …