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Digital rock advances from a material point method approach for simulation of frame moduli and a sedimentary petrology-inspired method for creation of synthetic samples through simulation of deposition and diagenesis
Not the first leech: An unusual worm from the early Silurian of Wisconsin
An experimental baseline for ice-till strain indicators
BIOTIC INTERACTIONS BETWEEN CONULARIIDS AND EPIBIONTS FROM THE SILURIAN WAUKESHA BIOTA
Late Holocene increase of winter precipitation in mid-continental North America from a seasonally resolved speleothem record
Revised Provenance, Depositional Environment, and Maximum Depositional Age for the Baraboo (<ca. 1714 Ma) and Dake (<ca. 1630 Ma) Quartzites, Baraboo Hills, Wisconsin
Using Reference Springs to Describe Expected Flow, Temperature, and Chemistry Conditions for Geologically Related Groups of Springs
Abstract Cleavage refraction angles are used to estimate effective viscosity contrasts between interlayered quartzites and phyllites within the Baraboo Syncline, Wisconsin, USA. Both types of layers contain two major phases, quartz and pyrophyllite, with minor amounts of hematite. Quartz (with minor hematite) behaves as the strong phase and pyrophyllite acts as the weak phase. Cleavage refraction directly relates to mineralogy with a linear relationship between bedding/cleavage angle and strong-phase concentration. Mineralogy exerts first-order control over effective viscosity contrasts, which are generally small, in most cases <10. Effective viscosity contrasts are consistent across the fold, so are likely not to be highly strain dependent and indicate approximate linear viscous rheology. Microstructures suggest deformation was dominated by dislocation creep in layers with high quartz concentrations and diffusive mass transfer in layers with lower quartz concentrations, and that the transition of the deformation mechanism is gradual. Thus, the rheological flow laws at the small scale may not reflect the bulk flow law at the large scale over the span of the deformation. Effective viscosity contrasts allow an evaluation of samples compared to theoretical two-phase mixtures. The analysed samples most closely resemble the Reuss bound of two-phase mixtures, regardless of the mineralogy.
The role of permafrost on the morphology of an MIS 3 moraine from the southern Laurentide Ice Sheet
New Ordovician marine macroalgae from North America, with observations on Buthograptus , Callithamnopsis , and Chaetocladus
Gold remobilization associated with Mississippi Valley–type fluids: A Pb isotope perspective
An Experimental Investigation of Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) on Lake Ice
Utility of the horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio passive seismic method for estimating thickness of Quaternary sediments in Minnesota and adjacent parts of Wisconsin
Pseudobrookite from the Nine Mile Pluton, Marathon County, Wisconsin: an Occurrence from a Plutonic Environment
Evaluation of a discrete-depth heat dissipation test for thermal characterization of the subsurface
Heat transfer in the subsurface can vary with depth due to variations in the thermal conductivity of the geologic medium as well as variations in groundwater flow velocity. However, traditional thermal response tests (TRTs) do not allow for evaluation of the depth variability of heat transfer. We investigate the potential for using discrete-depth heat dissipation tests in open, water-filled boreholes to evaluate variations in heat exchange rate with depth. Heat dissipation tests were initiated at target depths in a test well using an electrical resistance heater. Heat dissipation was monitored by measuring borehole water temperature through time using a fiber-optic distributed temperature sensing system. Temperature data were used to compare the thermal response at different depths in the borehole. To account for both the thermal conductivity of the geologic medium and the groundwater flow velocity, we used a numerical groundwater flow model (MODFLOW) and solute transport model (MT3DMS) to simulate heat dissipation tests. Simulation results indicate the measured response to a heat dissipation test in an open borehole is strongly dependent on the measurement location within the borehole; thus, data are ambiguous when the measurement location is uncontrolled. However, modeling results also indicate that the thermal response of a heat dissipation test as measured at the center of the borehole is sensitive to variations in thermal conductivity and groundwater flow velocity, suggesting that heat dissipation tests are a potentially useful method for characterizing depth variability in thermal properties if a centralized temperature measurement method is used to monitor the tests.
Abstract With its wide variety of geological features and phenomena packed into a small area, the Baraboo of south-central Wisconsin is among the most visited parts of the Midwest by geology students. This guidebook, the first comprehensive look at the area in decades, covers the spectrum of geological features present in the area, and it is useful as a teaching tool. An exceptional outdoor classroom, the Baraboo area contains a spectrum of geology, including excellent examples of geomorphology, glacial geology, structural geology, petrology, stratigraphy, and sedimentology. Ages of the strata range from 1.7-billion-year-old Precambrian to the Quaternary. The area has been studied for about a century, but it still holds surprises for professionals and students alike.
Abstract The Baraboo Quartzite contains numerous well-preserved sedimentary structures that enable interpretation of environments of deposition. Included are various types of cross-stratification, reactivation surfaces, and tidal bedding. The bulk of the Baraboo was deposited under tidal influence. The remainder represents deposition in a braided stream system. The origin of the tremendous volume of quartz sand remains somewhat unknown.
Abstract Cambrian strata in Wisconsin compose a sheet of mostly marine sandstone, with minor dolomite, deposited during the fluctuating advance of the North American epeiric sea. Sedimentary features and fossils indicate that deposition took place in both shallower, current-dominated regimes and deeper quiet-water settings swept by episodic storm surges. The sand sheet surrounds inliers of Precambrian rocks in the Baraboo area. The Baraboo inliers are remnants of an elliptical ring of islands in a subtropical shallow sea, which were gradually buried by Cambrian and Ordovician sediments. Spectacular conglomerates composed of red quartzite clasts accumulated around the islands, which were pounded repeatedly by waves that we presume to have been generated by tropical storms. Paleomagnetic evidence places Cambrian Wisconsin in the southern tropics. Boulders up to 1.5 m in diameter are well rounded whereas larger ones (up to 8 m) are not. This suggests the possibility of estimating the magnitude of the Cambrian storm waves using knowledge from modern oceanography and from wave trough experiments by coastal engineers. Such analysis suggests waves necessary to tumble quartzite boulders 1.5 m in diameter were of the order of 7–8 m high at their point of breaking. Such magnitudes are not uncommon today during storms on many modern rocky coasts.
Abstract The surficial geology of the Baraboo area is very important because it includes the transition from a glaciated region to the Driftless Area. The eastern portion of this area was glaciated as part of the Green Bay lobe of the ice sheet in this area. The terminal moraine is present and is characterized by sandy till. No valid information that substantiates glacial activity exists west of the city of Baraboo. The Driftless Area includes a site of the earliest Wisconsin habitation.
Abstract This road log is different than most in a variety of ways. It is similar in that the stops are numbered in a certain order. That is because each stop must have some identification and numbers are the simplest and easiest to follow. Mileage is provided between stops, not in a cumulative fashion. This makes it easy to arrange the stops to suit the specific leader(s) and students. Those who use this field guide can choose to visit the stops in any order that they wish. The complete trip is designed to take two full field days, but stops can be visited in any fashion that suits the wishes and schedule of the group. There are a few alternate stops that may be used in addition to or in lieu of some of the regular stops. The estimated time necessary to spend at each stop is indicated in the log to help in organizing your trip. The total estimated time of the combined stops is ~12–14 hours. This does not include any travel time or lunch stops so that leaders can develop their own plans. Unless indicated in the figure caption, all figures herein are those of the co-authors. The trip starts at the intersection of Wisconsin Highway 33 with Interstates I-90 and I-94 (Appendix Figure A1.) Enjoy!