Geological Sciences publications and papers (MU)
Items in this collection are the scholarly output of the Department of Geological Sciences faculty, staff, and students, either alone or as co-authors, and which may or may not have been published in an alternate format. Items may contain more than one file type.
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Recent Submissions
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Accelerated fill-up of the Arbuckle Group aquifer and links to U.S. midcontinent seismicity
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2019)The Arbuckle Group aquifer is the principal disposal zone for oil and gas field brines and hazardous/nonhazardous wastewater across the U.S. midcontinent and is traditionally viewed as an infinite capacity aquifer. Thousands ... -
Crustal extension in North China since the Mesozoic: A numerical study
(KeAi Communications Co., 2019)The ~1.8 billion years old North China Craton (NCC) has been thermally rejuvenated during the Mesozoic, experiencing two major phases of crustal extension and volcanism since then. The earlier phase of extension, lasted ... -
Geochemistry of fluid inclusions in the Vazante zinc deposit, Minas Gerais, Brazil
(2014)The Vazante deposit in Minas Gerais, southeast-central Brazil is the world’s largest known occurrence of hypogene non-sulfide zinc (HNSZ) mineralization, originally consisting of about 28.5 million tonnes of ore at an ... -
Characterization of Corning EPMA Standard Glasses 95IRV, 95IRW, and 95IRX
(Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2002)The preparation, synthesis, and characterization of Corning trace-element glasses 95IRV, 95IRW, and 95IRX by bulk chemical and electron microprobe techniques is discussed. Working values for the doped elements in the ... -
Integrating hydrology and geophysics into a traditional geology field course: The use of advanced project options
(Geological Society of America, 2009)The incorporation of increasingly multidisciplinary aspects of geoscience curricula into a traditional geology field camp requires compromises. Among these, decisions about projects to reduce or eliminate and course ...