نتایج جستجو برای: geochemical

تعداد نتایج: 12072  

2001
HEINZ HUBER CHRISTIAN KOEBERL IAIN MCDONALD WOLF UWE REIMOLD

Diamictites are poorly sorted sediments characteristically carrying coarse-grained clasts in a fine-grained matrix. They have generally been considered of glaciogenic or glaciomarine origin. Recently, however, it has been suggested that some massive tillite/diamictite layers could represent impact breccias. An earlier petrographic study of rock and mineral clasts from Dwyka Group diamictites re...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2009
A Englert S S Hubbard K H Williams L Li C I Steefel

For guiding optimal design and interpretation of in situ treatments that strongly perturb subsurface systems, knowledge about the spatial and temporal patterns of mass transport and reaction intensities are important. Here, a procedure was developed and applied to time-lapse concentrations of a conservative tracer (bromide), an injected amendment (acetate) and reactive species (iron(II), uraniu...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2005
Duane P Moser Thomas M Gihring Fred J Brockman James K Fredrickson David L Balkwill Michael E Dollhopf Barbara Sherwood Lollar Lisa M Pratt Erik Boice Gordon Southam Greg Wanger Brett J Baker Susan M Pfiffner Li-Hung Lin T C Onstott

Alkaline, sulfidic, 54 to 60 degrees C, 4 to 53 million-year-old meteoric water emanating from a borehole intersecting quartzite-hosted fractures >3.3 km beneath the surface supported a microbial community dominated by a bacterial species affiliated with Desulfotomaculum spp. and an archaeal species related to Methanobacterium spp. The geochemical homogeneity over the 650-m length of the boreho...

2015
SIWAN M DAVIES

From its Icelandic origins in the study of visible tephra horizons, tephrochronology took a remarkable step in the late 1980 s with the discovery of a ca. 4300-year-old microscopic ash layer in a Scottish peat bog. Since then, the search for these cryptotephra deposits in distal areas has gone from strength to strength. Indeed, a recent discovery demonstrates how a few fine-grained glass shards...

2015
Christopher L. Hemme Qichao Tu Zhou Shi Yujia Qin Weimin Gao Ye Deng Joy D. Van Nostrand Liyou Wu Zhili He Patrick S. G. Chain Susannah G. Tringe Matthew W. Fields Edward M. Rubin James M. Tiedje Terry C. Hazen Adam P. Arkin Jizhong Zhou

To understand patterns of geochemical cycling in pristine versus contaminated groundwater ecosystems, pristine shallow groundwater (FW301) and contaminated groundwater (FW106) samples from the Oak Ridge Integrated Field Research Center (OR-IFRC) were sequenced and compared to each other to determine phylogenetic and metabolic difference between the communities. Proteobacteria (e.g., Burkholderi...

2016
Martijn Klaver Steven Carey Paraskevi Nomikou Ingrid Smet Athanasios Godelitsas Pieter Vroon

This study reports the first detailed geochemical characterization of Kolumbo submarine volcano in order to investigate the role of source heterogeneity in controlling geochemical variability within the Santorini volcanic field in the central Aegean arc. Kolumbo, situated 15 km to the northeast of Santorini, last erupted in 1650 AD and is thus closely associated with the Santorini volcanic syst...

2007
W. W. SHILTS

Drift compositional studies were initiated at the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) in the mid-1960's in projects that drew heavily on the technology and approaches developed in Fennoscandia over the previous century. As this research progressed and expanded in the 1970's, its Fennoscandian character diminished and, like the geochemical exploration research program that it closely paralleled, d...

2013
Lauren P. Birgenheier Tracy D. Frank Christopher R. Fielding Michael C. Rygel

Proxy geochemical records from high-latitude, ice-proximal deposits have the potential to provide key insights into past icehouse climates, but such records are rare. The Permian System of eastern Australia contains a rich record of environmental and climatic changes that occurred in areas proximal to glaciation during the acme and waning stages of the late Paleozoic ice age. Within this succes...

2016
Chloé E. A. Amberg Tim Collart Wout Salenbien Lisa M. Egger Axel Munnecke Arne T. Nielsen Claude Monnet Øyvind Hammer Thijs R. A. Vandenbroucke

Ordovician limestone-marl alternations in the Oslo-Asker District have been interpreted as signaling glacio-eustatic lowstands, which would support a prolonged "Early Palaeozoic Icehouse". However, these rhythmites could alternatively reflect differential diagenesis, without sedimentary trigger. Here, we test both hypotheses through one Darriwilian and three Katian sections. Our methodology con...

2000
G. F. Bonham-Carter F. P. Agterberg

A variety of regional geoscience datasets from Nova Scotia have been co-registered and analyzed using a geographic information system (GIS). The datasets include bedrock and surficial geological maps, airborne geophysical survey data, geochemistry of lake-sediment samples, and mineral occurrence data. A number of line features, including structural lineaments, fold axes and formation contacts, ...

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