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Autor:
Thorne, M.C.
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In Annals of Nuclear Energy March 2013 53:545-549
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Journal of Hydrology. 154:133-168
The configuration of the southward-sloping water table under Yucca Mountain is dominated by an abrupt decline of 300 m over a distance of less than 2 km. This northeast-striking zone of large hydraulic gradient (of 0.15 or more) separates an area of
Autor:
B.F. Jones, W.E. Wilson, J.W. Whitney, L.R. Hayes, W.W. Dudley, E.M. Taylor, E. D. Gutentag, R.W. Spengler, M.C. Reheis, K.F. Fox, M.D. Carr, Z.E. Peterman, E.M. Ervin, J. S. Downey, D.R. Muhs, R.R. Luckey, A.J. Buono, I.J. Winograd, J.S. Stuckless
This letter documents objections of a group of US Geological Survey Scientists to an article appearing November 18, 1990 in New York Times Magazine. The article was written by William J. Broad and dealt with a hypothesis of Jerry S. Szymanski. The le
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https://doi.org/10.2172/138003
https://doi.org/10.2172/138003
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Journal of the Geological Society of Australia. 28:365-375
The Mount Boreas‐type granite and spatially associated syenitic granitoid of Western Australia yield Pb‐Pb ages of 2370 ± 100 Ma and 2760 ± 210 Ma, respectively. Th‐Pb ages, although less precise, are concordant with these ages, and therefore
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Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 45:635-645
U-Th-Pb systematics were investigated in 15 samples representing two types of deuterically altered Archean granite (albitized and silicified-epidotized granite) from the Granite Mountains, Wyoming. The loss of K-feldspar during both types of deuteric
Autor:
J.S. Stuckless
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Open-File Report.
Autor:
A.T. Miesch, J.S. Stuckless
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Professional Paper.
Autor:
J.S. Stuckless
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Professional Paper.
The Louis Lake batholith, the older unit, is an I-type granitoid that formed by partial melting of trondhjemitic to tonalitic protolith of Early Archean age. Melting and at least some crystallization took place at high pressure and water-saturated co
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Open-File Report.