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Sulfur isotope systematics of a euxinic, low-sulfate lake: Evaluating the importance of the reservoir effect in modern and ancient oceans
Hydrostratigraphy of a fractured, urban aquitard
ABSTRACT This one-day trip provides an overview of the hydrostratigraphic attributes of the Platteville aquitard in the Twin Cities Metropolitan area. As a shallowly buried, extensively fractured carbonate rock in an urban setting, vulnerable to contaminants, the Platteville has been the subject of a wide variety of geomechanical and hydrogeologic studies over the past few decades. This work, combined with our own borehole geophysics and outcrop observations, has led to a more comprehensive understanding of the Platteville. The field trip will provide examples of what we have learned from these many different data sources, which collectively lead to a characterization of the Platteville as a complex “hybrid” hydrogeologic unit. Under certain conditions, and from one perspective, it can serve as an important aquitard that limits vertical flow, whereas in other conditions, and from another perspective, it is best considered a karstic aquifer with bedding-plane parallel conduits of very high hydraulic conductivity that permit rapid flow of large volumes of water. One particular focus of the trip will be demonstration of what appears to be predictability in both vertical and bedding-plane fracture patterns that in turn provides some degree of predictability of flow paths in three dimensions. These relationships appear to be operative for the Platteville in other parts of the Upper Midwest where the Platteville is shallowly buried. We will demonstrate that effective management of such complex, karst, “hybrid,” hydrogeologic units requires a sophisticated, nuanced understanding of their heterogeneous behavior.
ABSTRACT This field trip guide presents a summary of the Paleozoic bedrock geology of the Twin Cities (Minneapolis and St. Paul) region as well as an introduction to the Quaternary depositional and erosional history of the Twin Cities area, focusing on the carving of the Mississippi River gorge by glacial River Warren. Within this geological context, the philosophy behind a variety of pedagogical techniques is discussed, together with student learning goals, opportunities, and objectives for each locality.
Laboratory deformation of granular quartz sand: Implications for the burial of clastic rocks
Schopfodus, a new conodont genus from the Upper Middle Ordovician of eastern North America
Type specimens of the brachiopod Dalmanella? winchelli Cooper, 1956
Abstract Effective geologic and geotechnical mapping in cities requires abundant subsurface data. Large data resources exist in the records of public agencies in the Twin Cities in the form of engineering test boring logs. An efficient system for acquiring and compiling these data aided by computer was developed and used to compile a number of geotechnical maps and reports on the geology, hydrology, engineering characteristics, and construction materials resources of the area. Much new information was obtained on the subsurface continuity and stratigraphy of complex Quaternary deposits, on the buried rock surface topography, and on the geology of bedrock formations.