| | Report (issue) | A. Dumoulin, Robert C. Burruss, and Charles D. Blome Professional Paper 1795–B U.S. Department of the...Suggested citation: Dumoulin, J.A., Burruss, R.C., and Blome, C.D., 2013, Lithofacies, age, depositional setting...A. Dumoulin, Robert C. Burruss, and Charles D. Blome Abstract Complete penetration of the Otuk Formation...rocks mostly missing by erosional truncation to the north) Glauconitic, sandy lithologies Phosphatic and...distal facies equivalents of coeval units to the north and east (figs. 1, 3). The Otuk Formation of the | | Tabor, R.W., Booth, D.B., Vance, J.A., Ford, A.B., Ort, M.H. (1988) Preliminary geologic map of the Sauk River 30 by 60 minute Quadrangle, Washington. Open-File Report Vol. 1988 (88-692) US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/ofr88692 | Report (issue) | students began their monumental studies of the North Cascades in 1948, the available geologic tools and...are Charles Blome, Anita Harris, David L. Jones, J. W. Miller, and Kate Schindler. Chuck Blome has been...discussions on the geology of the area and the North Cascades in general with Ned Brown, Greg Reller...almost bisects the Sauk River quadrangle. This major north-south structure is considered to have had about...Straight Creek fault, a considerable number of north to north-northwest trending faults within the lower | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | complex structural this phenomenon are shallow calcite compensation (e.g., Garrison, zones in the Carpathian...emphasize the frequency of particular species and north area, with sediments incorporated into the PKB (as...taking into account facies deposited above the calcite compensation depth (CCD) that the present‐day...studied belonging to the Niedzica succession. CCD: calcite compensation depth [Colour figure can be viewed...proliferation. A palaeogeographical model of Pessagno and Blome (1986), the studied breakdown of the upper water | | | Report (issue) | southern Alaska by Steven W. Nelson i1 and Charles D. Blome Open-File Report 91-134 This report is preliminary...Geological Survey editorial standards (or with the North American Stratigraphic Code). Any use of trade,...southern Alaska by Steven W. Nelson and Charles D. Blome Introduction In southern Alaska, between Anchorage...age of the Kachemak terrane is too restrictive. Blome and others (1990 and unpublished data) indicate...mid-Cretaceous (Nelson and others, 1986, 1987; Blome and others, 1990). Several source terranes have | | | Report (chapter) | in Oman (Fig. 2, Watts & Garrison 1986; Watts & Blome 1989). Numerous lines of evidence suggest that a...by faulting and subsidence (see below; Watts & Blome 1989). Tectonic subsidence of the margin and sea-...continental margin slope (Watts & Garrison 1986; Watts & Blome 1989). Slope facies at several critical localities...Robertson 1988; Patton & O'Connor 1988; Watts & Blome 1989). The carbonate platform sequence is marked...from tectonic steepening and deformation (Watts & Blome 1989). Although the original paleogeography of the | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | spicules, and radiolarians be expected to vary. In North America, sedimentary structures associated with...swell bedding was related to the lowering of the calcite compensation depth in the Tethys, and that the...continental margins is commonly dark gray and black. In North America, Ordovician to Lower Mississippian radiolarian...associated with carbonate and phosphorite rocks. In North America, Triassic chert is dominantly dark gray...zones at very high latitudes and along the equator, north-south trending zones along western continental margins | | | Book (edition) | and field trips for more than 50 years, while the North American Research Group, based at the Rice Museum...all the vacant pore spaces by minerals such as calcite or silica. Water percolating through porous rock...for many mid-latitude Tertiary floras of western North America and showed that climate change, not elevation...landmasses, or terranes, made their way toward the North American continent, driven by the engine of plate...the warm, humid climates developing elsewhere in North America. An overriding consideration is that the | | | Report (issue) | island-arc terrane that was accreted to ancient North America in the late Mesozoic Era, of a large batholith...Its Late 'Department of Geology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3315 Manuscript...Mention is made here only of those investigations of North Carolina. This manuscript benefited from that provided...the Wallowa Mountains on Wallowa terrane with the North American continent the southwest flank of Chief...calcarexposed and only slightly recrystallized. In the north- eous siltstone and sandstone. Locally, lithologies | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | small-scale features, such as cross-bedded laminae (Blome and Albert 1985). Information of this kind has led...texture” from three Jurassic formations beneath the North Sea to indicate shallow burial digenesis. Concretions...alkaline solutions within a protective coat of calcite, which is virtually insoluble in such solutions...of the “Rhenish Schiefergebirge” of Sauerland, Germany, that suggests that their iron is related genetically...concretions from Cretaceous strata of southern North Dakota as having sideritic cores, an intermediate | | | Journal (issue) | 407-474. FORMAN, H. P. 1975: Radiolaria from the North Pacific, Deep Sea Drilling Project, Leg 32. In:...Solnhofen area (Southern Franconian Alb, southern Germany). Palaontologische Zeitschrift 71,197-209. Preface...Washington, D.C. FOREMAN, H.P. 1975: Radiolaria from the North Pacific, Deep Sea Drilling Project. Leg 32. In:...THUROW, J. 1988: Cretaceous radiol arians of the North Atlantic Ocean; ODP Leg 103 (sites 638, 640, and...Resolution, Ponta Delgada, Azores, to Bremerhaven, Germany , 25 April 1985-19 June 1985), 103, 379-4 18, Texas | | | Report (volume) | a small cemetery located on a dirt road on the north side of the Sampson Branch of Potts Creek. The nodules...septarian calcareous concretions and nodules that have calcite, dolomite, and barite in veinlets filling shrinkage...Shale along Virginia State Route 621 about 2 mi north of Strom (locality 5, table 1, fig. 1). The nodule...nodule (9 em on the long axis), coarse-grained calcite crystals surround a finegrained calcareous core...veinlets in the concretions are predominantly calcite, locally accompanied by barite and sphalerite. | | | Report (issue) | Geological Survey editorial standards or with the North American Stratigraphic Code. Any use of trade, firm...rocks and structures that represent the essence of North Cascade geology. The quadrangle is mostly rugged...rugged and remote and includes much of the North Cascade National Park and several dedicated Wilderness areas...the geographic and geologic exploration of the North Cascades. In 1901, Reginald Daly (1912) surveyed...later work in the North Cascades. Considerable progress in understanding the North Cascades in light | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Mineralogisches Institut, Universitat W urzburg, Germany and also a CAMECA SU30 instrument equipped with...consist of calcite, apatite and magnetite set in a highly compacted matrix of micritic calcite, apatite...show ¯ow textures due to parallelism of tabular calcite as well as spherical globules of carbonate. Apatite...embedded in a calcite matrix within the carbonatite sills. Interstital crystals of primary calcite are common...ijolite. Some syenite samples contain irregular calcite globules 1 mm, containing apatite, nepheline and | | Faith, Jason R., Blome, Charles D., Pantea, Michael P., Puckette, James O., Halihan, Todd, Osborn, Noel, Christenson, Scott, Pack, Skip (2010) Three-dimensional geologic model of the Arbuckle-Simpson aquifer, south-central Oklahoma. Open-File Report 2010-1123. US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/ofr20101123 | Report (issue) | South-Central Oklahoma By Jason R. Faith,1 Charles D. Blome,2 Michael P. Pantea,2 James O. Puckette,3 Todd Halihan...1-888-ASK-USGS Suggested citation: Faith, J.R., Blome, C.D., Pantea, M.P., Puckette, J.D., Halihan, Todd...-modeled geologic units and fault structures 21 8. North to south cross section showing the EarthVision™...South-Central Oklahoma By Jason R. Faith, Charles D. Blome, Michael P. Pantea, James O. Puckette, Todd Halihan...their study encountered voids with red clay and calcite fillings that are indicative of carbonate dissolution | | Foster, Helen Laura, Laird, Jo, Keith, T.E., Cushing, G.W., Menzie, W.D. (1983) Preliminary geologic map of the Circle Quadrangle, Alaska. Open-File Report Vol. 1983 (83-170) US Geological Survey doi:10.3133/ofr83170a | Report (issue) | Jones, Benita Murchey, Kirk Denkler, and Charles D. Blome have identified fossils. Frederic H. Wilson obtained...the margin, possibly a fragmented margin, of the North American continent. Faults of the Tintina fault...areas; the northwest Circle quadrangle, the area north of the Tintina fault zone, and the area south of...are not in agreement on the two maps. The area north of the Tintina fault zone consists of the Circle...metamorphosed rocks on the north. A fault north of Medicine Lake, upthrown on the north, cuts Quaternary surficial | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | from Stonyford in the south to Paskenta on the north, has been interpreted as CRO by most recent investigators...secondary assemblages of albitechlorite-epidote-sphene-calcite ± quartz. Clinopyroxene is the main surviving volcanic...belt: (1) the Dry Creek–Black Diamond Ridge road north of Stonyford: (2) the Goat Mountain Road through...> dunite). The mélange is best developed on the north (Tehama serpentinite mélange) but is recognizable...decora Pessagno, Pantanellium josephinense Pessagno, Blome, and Hull, Pantanellium meraceibaense Group Pessagno | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | of quartz, albite, rhodonite, rhodochrosite and calcite are present in the ore. Whole-rock Xray diffraction...assigned to late Leonardian or early Guadalupian in North America in age (Ishiga, 1986). Follicucullus monacanthus...Pseudoalbaillella globosa Zones in China. However, Blome and Reed (1992) reported that Pseudoalbaillella...Research Projects No. 2005A-903 to KF. References Blome, C. D. and Reed, K. M. (1992) Permian and Early...Ishida, K. (1983) Biostratigraphic study of the North Subbelt of the Chichibu Belt in Central Shikoku | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Moandais a supergeneblanketof mangalowed upwardby Mn calcite,then normalcalcite. Rhodochrositerocks (ore) and... about 70 itc are -4 to -7 per mil and for Mn calcite, -2 to 0 Mn DEPOSITIONAL MODEL FOR BLACK SHALE...-- rhodochrosite,K = kutnohorite,MnC = Mn calcite,C = calcite. Fossilidentifications by RalphImlay. Bulk...stratified arm of the gulf reachedwithin 20 km north of Imini. Manganeseis depletedin theseandthe other...mine, the upper CasonShalepinchesout toward the north(Fig. 19). Conformablyoverlying the upper unit of | | | Report (chapter) | Leeds on May 21, 2015 Palaeoenvironments in the North Sea Basin around the Paleocene-Eocene boundary:...of the North Sea Basin and eventually re-established this isolated basin's links with the North Atlantic...Eocene in both offshore and onshore sediments in the North Sea Basin. Restricted circulation processes involving...proliferation of siliceous microfossils in the North Sea Basin during the late Paleocene to early Eocene...hampered by the restricted marine nature of the North Sea Basin during the period in question, with the | | Dumoulin, J. A., Harris, A. G., Blome, C. D., Young, L. E. (2004) Depositional Settings, Correlation, and Age of Carboniferous Rocks in the Western Brooks Range, Alaska. Economic Geology, 99 (7) 1355-1384 doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.99.7.1355 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Survey, MS 954, Reston, Virginia 20192 CHARLES D. BLOME, U.S. Geological Survey, Box 25046, MS 973, Denver...Denver, Colorado 80225 AND LORNE E. YOUNG 12015 North Fairwood Drive, Spokane, Washington 99218 Abstract...the Kuna basin to the north and south in the west but flourished chiefly north of the basin in the east...platforms and/or from the Endicott delta to the north. Carbonate turbidite deposition in the Kuna basin...settings of the Lisburne Group in the subsurface north of the Red Dog and Howard Pass areas are from Dumoulin | | | Report (issue) | cavernous weathering quartzo-feldspathic sandstone north of the map area in Santa Teresa Hills. The correlative...Discocyclina sp. of early Eocene age in Santa Teresa Hills north of the map area (Blondeau and Brabb, 1983). A laminated...basal Juncal Formation of the San Rafael Mountains north of Santa Barbara (Bukry and others, 1977). The...formation is veined extensively with quartz ± calcite ± laumontite. Conglomerate, unsorted, polymict...(1 percent). Locally, the conglomerate is a calcite-cemented intraformational breccia mixed with abundant | | | Report (volume) | Western North Atlantic Palaeogene and Cretaceous Palaeoceanography Geological Society Special Publications... NORRIS, R. D. & KLAUS, A. (eds) 2001. Western North Atlantic Palaeogene and Cretaceous Palaeoceanography... NORRIS, R. D. & KLAUS, A. (eds) 2001. Western North Atlantic Palaeogene and Cretaceous Palaeoceanography... GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY SPECIAL PUBLICATION NO. 183 Western North Atlantic Palaeogene and Cretaceous Palaeoceanography...Cretaceous-Palaeogene ocean and climate change in the subtropical North Atlantic 1 NORRIS, R. D., KLAUS, A. & KROON, D | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | microanalysis of seawater strontium in biogenic calcite to assess subsequent rehomogenisation during metamorphism...School of Earth Sciences, Macquarie University, North Ryde, NSW 2109, Australia b Received 18 April...microanalyses of 87Sr/86Sr ratios in biogenic calcite of the bivalve dAtomodesmaT are reported for 14...dAtomodesmaT shells (and associated skeletal echinoderm calcite) in zeolite and possibly to lower prehnite-pumpellyite...Sr isotopic homogenisation between dAtomodesmaT calcite and host matrix and thus seawater 87Sr/86Sr values | | Schwartz, Joshua J., Johnson, Kenneth, Miranda, Elena A., Wooden, Joseph L. (2011) The generation of high Sr/Y plutons following Late Jurassic arc–arc collision, Blue Mountains province, NE Oregon. Lithos, 126 (1) 22-41 doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2011.05.005 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | plutons occur throughout the US sector of the western North American Cordillera (e.g., Salmon River suture zone...(Figs. 1 and 2). In this region of the western North American Cordillera, high Sr/Y plutonism closely...Cretaceous collisional events along the western North American margin. 2. Geologic framework of the Blue...and most structurally complex terrane in the BMP (Blome and Nestell, 1991; Carpenter and Walker, 1992; Ferns...of coherent, bedded argillite and ribbon chert (Blome et al., 1986; Coward, 1983; Ferns et al., 1987) | | | Report (chapter) | carbonate production and input into the basins. Raised calcite compensation depths associated with high sea levels...widespread chert interval of Ladinian-Norian age (C. Blome, pers. comm.). Silicified fine-grained carbonate...B6chennec et al. 1986), although it thins to the north and is absent in the Dibba Zone where Hettangian...and central parts of the range fine towards the north with a concomitant reduction in quartz, and successions...lower having a locus of deposition towards the north of the Hawasina window and thinning southwards, |
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