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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 26 April 2018
Geology (2018) 46 (6): 551–554.
...Chenglin Gong; Yingmin Wang; Michele Rebesco; Stefano Salon; Ronald J. Steel Abstract Inspired by the two-layer model of a stratified lake forced by wind stress, we introduce the concept of Wedderburn number ( W ) to quantify, for the first time, how turbidity and contour currents interacted...
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Journal: SEG Discovery
Published: 01 January 2004
SEG Discovery (2004) (56): 1–18.
... of Fig. 2 ). Arrows indicate paleo-flow directions, north and south from an east-west topographic divide. A1 = Ararat, A2 = Avoca, B = Beaufort, C = Creswick, D = Dunolly, I = Inglewood, M1 = Malmsbury, M2 = Maryborough, W = Wedderburn. Early alluvial and eluvial mining involved small claims...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 1997
Earth Sciences History (1997) 16 (2): 100–157.
..., and Edmund Burke were among the unprecedented number of thirty-five members present, and there was a crowded audience ( The Papers , Vol.21, p.43n; Writings , Vol.10, p.266). Wedderburn’s personal attack on Franklin lasted more than an hour. One observer said that Wedderburn “poured forth such a torrent...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2019
Mineralogical Magazine (2019) 83 (1): 143–147.
...Ritsuro Miyawaki; Ulf Hålenius; Frédéric Hatert; Marco Pasero; Stuart J. Mills Unit-cell parameters Strongest lines in the X-ray powder diffraction pattern Type specimen repository and specimen number Citation details for the mineral prior to publication of full description...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2019
European Journal of Mineralogy (2019) 31 (1): 197–202.
...(4), c  = 9.2610(3) Å 7.96(82), 4.60(31), 3.99(20), 3.26(100), 3.02(37), 2.866(84), 2.524(13), 1.742(19) Type material is deposited in the collections of the Fersman Mineralogical Museum, Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninskiy Prospekt 18-2, Moscow 119071, Russia, registration number 5279/1 How...
Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 May 2001
Economic Geology (2001) 96 (3): 431–451.
... between high gold grades and the proximity of thin, commonly pyritic and carbon-rich marker units. Detailed studies in a number of gold deposits throughout central Victoria, however, reveal that highest gold grades do not necessarily coincide with the presence of carbonaceous units. In many places where...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2005
The Journal of Geology (2005) 113 (3): 341–354.
... of lacustrine strata (the Bannockburn Formation). In the Late Miocene, uplift occurred on NW-trending ranges of greywacke and low-grade schist. This led initially to recycling of the uplifted sedimentary cover of the Dunstan and Bannockburn Formations, which were redeposited as the Wedderburn Formation...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2012
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2012) 45 (1): 31–44.
... compared with extensive river valley deposits. Conceptual and computational models are developed and evaluated against observation well hydrographs and single water-level readings at a number of locations. The computational model is used to ascertain how the flux from the unconfined to the confined region...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2019
Earthquake Spectra (2019) 35 (2): 513–536.
... Fatalities are often the most severe result of earthquakes. Predicting fatality rates caused by earthquakes can be important for seismic risk management. In this paper, a fatality rate caused by an earthquake is defined as the number of fatalities of a community caused by an earthquake, divided...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1992
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1992) 82 (3): 1558–1562.
... plane is not determined. Radiated Energy: Number of stations: 8. Energy: 8.5 _+ 2.0"10"'12 Nm. Moment Tensor Solution: Depth: 48 km. Number of stations: 12. Principal axes: (T) VAL = 3.73, PLG = 65 °, AZM = 343°; ( N ) VAL = 0.09, PLG = 23 °, AZM = 185 °, ( P ) VAL = - 3 . 8 1 , PLG = 8 °, AZM = 91...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1936
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1936) 26 (1): 13–27.
..., Coquille,Dryden, Empire, Galiee, Glendale, Gold Beaeh, Grants Pass, Grave Creek, Harbor, Jaeksonville, Kerby, I(lamath Falls, Marshfield, Medford, Merlin, Murphy, Myrtle Point, O'Brien, Pistol River, Reston, Riddle, Rogue River, Selma, Takilma, Talent, Wedderburn, Wolf Creek. THE EUREKA EARTHQUAKE OF JUNE...
Journal Article
Published: 27 January 2015
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2015) 105 (2A): 590–598.
... of numerous active faults and the Hikurangi subduction zone (e.g., Stirling et al. , 2012 ), and there have been a number of moderate earthquakes within approximately 100 km of the site in the last 25 yrs. The most significant have been two earthquakes of approximately M w  6 approximately 40 km southeast...
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Journal Article
Published: 18 December 2024
American Mineralogist (2024)
... and trace elements, which are mirrored 408 in the composition of the crystallizing clinopyroxene. 409 Sparse Multinomial Regression (SMR) approach is a sparse variant of the 410 generalized linear model (Nelder and Wedderburn 1972), enabling the extraction of a 411 small number of key geochemical features...
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2015
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2015) 45 (2): 146–155.
...) and modern (surface) faunal assemblages have responded in the same way to environmental (elevational) gradients across tidal wetlands. That is, modern assemblages are accurate environmental analogs for fossil assemblages. However, a number of studies have shown that live populations in intertidal...
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Journal: SEG Discovery
Published: 01 January 2004
SEG Discovery (2004) (56): 1–56.
...) SOCIETY OF ECONOMIC GEOLOGISTS JANUARY 2004 NUMBER 56 Giant Placers of the Victorian Gold Province Martin J. Hughes (SEG 1993 CSIRO Exploration and Mining, Dept. of Earth Sciences, Monash University, c/- PO Box 148N Ballarat North, Victoria, Australia 3350 G. Neil Phillips (SEG 1985 F), CSIRO Exploration...
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 1956
AAPG Bulletin (1956) 40 (4): 600–653.
..., Fisheries Research Unit. TABLE III. PARTIAL CHEMICAL ANALYSES OF CORE SAMPLES FROM LAKE MINNETONKA Fig. 3. —Cross section, Lake Minnetonka traverses. Location of section shown in Figure 2 by numbered dots. Prior Lake lies in Sec. 30, T. 115 N., R. 21 W., Secs. 25, 26, 34, 35...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1991
Journal of the Geological Society (1991) 148 (5): 789–800.
... also been active at a number of times subsequently. In the latest extensional movement it had been partially reactivated, with steep short-cut faults acting as the western boundaries of the Sea of Hebrides and Minch basins. The recognition of en echelon faults within the Sea of Hebrides basin led Stein...
Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2022
American Mineralogist (2022) 107 (7): 1288–1301.
... paragenetic environments. In these instances, identification of mineral natural kinds may involve both lumping and splitting of the corresponding IMA-approved species on the basis of multiple criteria. Based on the numbers of root mineral kinds, their known varied modes of formation, and predictions...
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2021
American Mineralogist (2021) 106 (5): 730–761.
... accumulations, not unlike nebular “dust bunnies.” Subsequent flash heating events generated droplet-like chondrules, some of which stuck together and formed objects referred to as “pebbles,” with diameters ranging from a few millimeters to a few centimeters. Current models suggest that vast numbers of pebbles...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 1966
AAPG Bulletin (1966) 50 (1): 25–71.
... Vondergreen Hill Peridotite is coarsely holocrystalline and retains primary structures. Sedimentary rocks are not infaulted with it, and those near the contacts are no more deformed than elsewhere—certainly less than in the fault zones at Wedderburn and Sisters Rocks ( Figs. 2 , 21 ). Furthermore...
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