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A water-quality assessment of the Lye Creek Drain Watershed, Montgomery County, Indiana
No abstract available.
Authors
M. A. Ayers, William J. Shampine
A water-quality assessment of the Stucker Fork Watershed, Scott, Jefferson, Clark, and Washington Counties, Indiana
No abstract available.
Authors
M. A. Ayers
A water-quality assessment of the Prairie Creek Watershed, Vigo County, Indiana
No abstract available.
Authors
M. A. Ayers
A water-quality assessment of the Lost River Watershed: Dubois, Lawrence, Martin, Orange, and Washington Counties, Indiana
No abstract available.
Authors
M. A. Ayers
Hurricane Agnes rainfall and floods, June-July 1972
Hurricane Agnes originated in the Caribbean Sea region in mid-June. Circulation barely reached hurricane intensity for a brief period in the Gulf of Mexico. The storm crossed the Florida Panhandle coastline on June 19, 1972, and followed an unusually extended overland trajectory combining with an extratropical system to bring very heavy rain from the Carolinas northward to New York. This torrentia
Authors
James F. Bailey, James Lee Patterson, Joseph Louis Hornore Paulhus
A water-quality assessment of the Jordan Creek watershed, Warren County, Indiana
A water-quality assessment of the Jordan Creek watershed was made September 24 and 25, 1974. Surface waters within the watershed were calcium bicarbonate types with very similar concentrations of major dissolved constituents and specific conductance values. Streamwaters contained less than 0.26 milligram per litre dissolved nitrate (as N), 0.03 milligram per litre or less dissolved phosphate (as P
Authors
Mark A. Ayers
A water-quality assessment of the Rock Creek (Cass) watershed, Cass and Carroll counties, Indiana
A water-quality assessment of the Rock Creek (Cass) watershed was made June 12 and 13, 1974. Nutrients were resampled November 7, 1974. Surface waters within the watershed were calcium bicarbonate types with very similar concentrations of major dissolved constituents. Samples collected June 13 contained between 7.4 and 14 milligrams per litre dissolved nitrate (as N), between 0.05 and 1.3 milligra
Authors
Mark A. Ayers
Chemical analyses of Red Sea sediments
One of the prime motives for exploring the deeper subsurface sediments of the Red Sea floor was to gain information on the geochemical systems controlling the hot brine-metalliferous deposits. Accordingly, a strong effort was made to provide both shipboard and laboratory means of analysis of the recovered phases. Shipboard spectrographic analyses (semiquantitative) provided both detailed surveys o
Authors
Frank T. Manheim, David E. Siems
Red Sea geochemistry
The Red Sea drillings reveal a number of new facets of the hot-brine-metalliferous system and other geochemical aspects of the sea, its sediments, and its past history as follows: 1) Dark shales rich in organic material, and containing enhanced Mo and V concentrations, are characteristic of Plio-Pleistocene strata in the Red Sea. Values as high as 1500 ppm V and 500 ppm Mo were obtained in sedimen
Authors
Frank T. Manheim
Interstitial water studies on small core samples, leg 23 (Red Sea)
No abstract available.
Authors
Frank T. Manheim, L.S. Waterman, Ching Chang Woo, F.L. Sayles
Composition and origin of interstitial waters of marine sediments, based on deep sea drill cores
No abstract available.
Authors
Frank T. Manheim, F.L. Sayles
Interstitial waters of Black Sea sediments - New data and review
No abstract available.
Authors
Frank T. Manheim, K.M. Chan