GSA Annual Meeting, November 5-8, 2001

Session No. 100
Wednesday, 7 November 2001: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM

Geochemistry (Posters)

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NATURAL BACKGROUND LEVELS OF HEAVY METALS AND ASSOCIATED ELEMENTS IN TROUGH SEDIMENTS, KARA SEA, ARCTIC OCEAN
SIEGEL, F. R. and KRAVITZ, J. H., Earth & Environmental Sciences, George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052, nzkara@research.circ.gwu.edu, nzkara@research.circ.gwu.edu
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NEOPROTEROZOIC MAGMATISM IN THE NW SINAI, EGYPT: MAGMA SOURCE AND EVOLUTION OF COLLISION-RELATED INTRACRUSTAL ANATEXIS LEUCOGRANITE
EL-SAYED, Mohamed Mohamed, Geology Department, Alexandria Univ, Faculty of Science, Moharem Bey, Alexandria, Egypt, mmelsayed_2000@yahoo.com, mmelsayed_2000@yahoo.com
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STABLE-CARBON ISOTOPE COMPOSITION OF ORGANIC MATTER FROM EARLY ANGIOSPERMS PRESENT IN THE ARUNDEL FORMATION (POTOMAC GROUP), MARYLAND, USA
MORA, German, Dept. Geological and Atmospheric Sciences, Iowa State Univ, Ames, IA 50011 and JAHREN, A. Hope, Geology and Geophysics, University of Hawaii, 1680 East-West Road, POST 701, Honolulu, HI 96822, gmora@iastate.edu, gmora@iastate.edu
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TRACING DEEP STRUCTURE: SOIL GAS ANALYSES IN THE FINGER LAKES REGION OF THE APPALACHIAN PLATEAU, NYS
NELSON, Travis1, FOUNTAIN, John2, BUDNY, Lucas1 and JACOBI, Robert1, (1)Geology, Univ at Buffalo, 876 Natural Sciences, Buffalo, NY 14260, (2)Geology, UB Rock Fracture Group, SUNY at Buffalo, 876 NSC, Buffalo, NY 14260, tnelson@acsu.buffalo.edu, tnelson@acsu.buffalo.edu
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THE INFLUENCE OF WHOLE ROCK CAO CONTENT ON PLAGIOCLASE/MELT SR AND BA PARTITIONING IN RHYOLITE
REN, Minghua1, PARKER, Don F.1 and WHITE, John C.2, (1)Dept. of Geology, Baylor Univ, Waco, TX 76798-7354, (2)Earth and Physical Sciences, Sul Ross State Univ, Alpine, TX 79832, m_ren@baylor.edu, m_ren@baylor.edu
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PROCESSES AFFECTING THE BIOGEOCHEMISTRY OF SILICON IN WATERSHEDS OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA PIEDMONT
ANDERSEN, C. Brannon1, LEWIS, Gregory P.2 and SARGENT, Kenneth A.1, (1)Dept. of Earth and Environmental Science, Furman Univ, Greenville, SC 29613, (2)Department of Biology, Furman Univ, Greenville, SC 29613, brannon.andersen@furman.edu, brannon.andersen@furman.edu
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EVAPORITIC AND HYDROTHERMAL GYPSUM FROM SE IBERIA: GEOLOGY, GEOCHEMISTRY, AND IMPLICATIONS FOR SEARCHING FOR LIFE ON MARS
MARTINEZ-FRIAS, Jesus1, LUNAR, Rosario2, MANGAS, José3, DELGADO, Antonio4, BARRAGÁN, Guillermo5, SANZ-RUBIO, Enrique1, DÍAZ-MARTÍNEZ, Enrique1, BENITO, Raúl6 and BOYD, Trevor7, (1)Centro de Astrobiologia, CSIC-INTA, Crtra. Ajalvir, km 4, Torrejon de Ardoz, Madrid, 28850, Spain, (2)Depto. Cristalografía y Mineralogía, Fac. Ciencias Geológicas, Univ. Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, 28040, Spain, (3)Departamento de Física, Fac. Ciencias del Mar, Univ. Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Campus de Tafira.. Apartado 550, Las Palmas, 35080, Spain, (4)Depto. Ciencias de la Tierra y Quimica Ambiental, Estacion Experimental del Zaidin, Prof. Albareda, 1, Granada, 18008, Spain, (5)Depto. Estratigrafía y Paleontología, Fac. Ciencias, Univ. Granada, Campus Fuentenueva, Granada, 18003, Spain, (6)Depto. Geología, MNCN, CSIC, José Gutiérrez Abascal, 2, Madrid, 28006, Spain, (7)Scotiabank Marine Geology Research Laboratory, Department of Geology, University of Toronto, 22 Russell Street, Toronto, ON M5S 3B1, Canada, sanzre@inta.es, sanzre@inta.es
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REE DIFFUSION IN FELDSPAR
CHERNIAK, D. J., Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Science Center 1C25, Troy, NY 12180, chernd@rpi.edu, chernd@rpi.edu
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ORGANIC MATTER AND STRATAL HIERARCHY IN MIOCENE AND OLIGOCENE ROCKS FROM THE VICTORIA LAND BASIN, ANTARCTICA
PAPASTAVROS, Efthimia and KETTLER, Richard M., Department of Geosciences, Univ of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588-0340, epapastavros@hotmail.com, epapastavros@hotmail.com
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DETERMINATION OF TRACE METAL VARIABILITY IN OOID LAMINAE USING LA-ICPMS
FREILE, Deborah1, FAULKNER, Christopher1, MALCHOW, Russell2 and GHAZI, Mohamad2, (1)Geology, Berry College, Mt. Berry, GA 30103, (2)Geology, Georgia State Univ, Atlanta, GA 30303, dfreile@berry.edu, dfreile@berry.edu
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REE CONTENTS IN FIFTY-TWO KARA SEA TROUGHS' SEDIMENT CORES, EUROPEAN ARCTIC
SIEGEL, F. R. and KRAVITZ, J. H., Earth & Environmental Sciences, George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052, jkravit@gwu.edu, jkravit@gwu.edu
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SULPHUR ISOTOPIC RECORDS OF PRECAMBRIAN-ORDOVICIAN PB-ZN-AG DEPOSITS OF MYANMAR
MYO MYINT, Marlar and KAJIWARA, Yoshimichi, Univ Tsukuba, 1-1-1 Tennodai, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8571, Japan, mmyomyint@netscape.net, mmyomyint@netscape.net
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CHEMICAL TRENDS BETWEEN CUTLER SANDSTONE, PRECURSOR SAND, AND CRYSTALLINE SOURCE ROCK
SOLANO-ACOSTA, Wilfrido and DUTTA, Prodip K., Geography, Geology and Anthropology, Indiana State University, 455 N 6th St, Terre Haute, IN 47809, solanow@citrine.indstate.edu, solanow@citrine.indstate.edu
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POTENTIAL HEALTH HAZARDS OF OWENS LAKE DUST
REHEIS, Marith1, PLUMLEE, G.1, LAMOTHE, P.1, BUDAHN, J.1, HAGEMAN, P.1, HINKLEY, T.1, MEEKER, G.1, GILL, T.2, WINN, R.2 and THAMES, D.2, (1)U.S. Geol Survey, Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225, (2)Dept. of Geosciences, Texas Tech Univ, Box 42101, Lubbock, TX 79409, mreheis@usgs.gov, mreheis@usgs.gov
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STABLE ISOTOPE VARIATIONS DURING VOLATILIZATION AND INFILTRATION PROCESS IN THE CARBONATE CONTACT AUREOLE OF THE MUAMSA GRANITE IN THE HWANGGANGRI MINERALIZED ZONE, SOUTH KOREA
SHIN, Dongbok and LEE, Insung, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Seoul National Univ, San56-1, Shilim-dong, Kwanak-gu, Seoul, 151-742, Korea, electrum@plaza1.snu.ac.kr, electrum@plaza1.snu.ac.kr
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PROBING THE MAXIMUM AGE LIMITS FOR ESR DATING: COMPARATIVE ANALYSES FOR MIOCENE FOSSILS FROM SHANXI CHINA AND THE SNAKE CREEK FAUNA, NEBRASKA
PATEL, Himansu H.1, BLACKWELL, Bonnie A.2, TEDFORD, Richard H.3, SKINNER, Anne F.R.2, BLICKSTEIN, Joel I.B.4 and DIVJAK, M. N.4, (1)R.F.K. Research Institute, 7640 Parsons Blvd, Flushing, NY 11367, (2)Williams College, Dept Chemistry, Williamstown, MA 01267, (3)Vertebrate Paleontology, American Museum of Nat History, Central Park at 79th Street, New York, NY 10024, (4)R.F.K. Rsch Institute, 7640 Parsons Blvd, Flushing, NY 11367, bonnie.a.b.blackwell@williams.edu, bonnie.a.b.blackwell@williams.edu
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THE REE AS INDICATORS OF HYDROTHERMAL PROCESSES: A STUDY OF SKARN GARNETS FROM THE BEINN AN DUBHAICH GRANITE AUREOLE, SKYE
SMITH, Martin1, HENDERSON, Paul2, WILLIAMS, C. Terry2 and LONG, Jim3, (1)School of the Environment, Univ of Brighton, Cockcroft Building, Lewes Road, Brighton, BN2 4GJ, United Kingdom, (2)Department of Mineralogy, The Nat History Museum, Cromwell Road, London, SW7 5BD, United Kingdom, (3)Department of Earth Sciences, Univ of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom, martin.smith@bton.ac.uk, martin.smith@bton.ac.uk
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A BIOFILM ORIGIN OF RENALCIDS
STEPHENS, Nat P., Department of Geology, University of California, Davis, CA 95616 and SUMNER, Dawn Y., Univ of California - Davis, 1 Shields Ave, Davis, CA 95616-5270, stephens@geology.ucdavis.edu, stephens@geology.ucdavis.edu
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DETERMINATION OF THE RATE OF "H2O" DIFFUSION FROM 30 TO 150 C IN OBSIDIAN FROM THE PACHUCA SOURCE, SIERRA DE LAS NAVAJAS, MEXICO
ANOVITZ, Lawrence M., Chemical and Analytical Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Lab, MS 6110, PO Box 2008, Bldg. 4500-S, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6110, ELAM, J. Michael, Department of Anthropology, Univ of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996, RICIPUTI, Lee R., Chemical & Analytical Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Lab, PO Box 2008, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6365 and COLE, David R., Oak Ridge National Lab, MS 6110, PO Box 2008, Bldg. 4500-S, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6110, iz9@ornl.gov, iz9@ornl.gov
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OXYGEN ISOTOPE THERMOMETRY OF QUARTZ–CALCITE VEINS FROM THE NUNCIOS FOLD COMPLEX, MONTERREY SALIENT, MEXICO
PERRY, Eugene C.1, LEFTICARIU, Liliana2, FISCHER, Mark P.3 and HIGUERA-DIAZ, Camilo1, (1)Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences, Northern Illinois Univ, 312 Davis Hall, De Kalb, IL 60115-2854, (2)Geology and Environmental Geosciences, Northern Illinois Univ, Dept. of Geology and Environmental Geosciences, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL 60115-2854, (3)Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences, Northern Illinois Univ, 406 Davis Hall, De Kalb, IL 60115-2854, perry@geol.niu.edu, perry@geol.niu.edu
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RE-OS BEHAVIOR IN MAFIC MAGMAS AND TERRESTRIAL DIAGENETIC MATERIALS: EXTRACTING INFORMATION FROM OPEN SYSTEMS
HANNAH, Judith L.1, SCHÉRSTEN, Anders2 and STEIN, Holly J.2, (1)AIRIE Program, Earth Rscs, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1482, (2)AIRIE Program, Earth Resources, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1482, jhannah@cnr.colostate.edu, jhannah@cnr.colostate.edu
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PRELIMINARY EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS FOR OXYGEN DIFFUSION IN TITANITE UNDER ANHYDROUS CONDITIONS
ZHANG, X. Y.1, CHERNIAK, D. J.1 and WATSON, E. B.2, (1)Earth and envirnmental Sciences, Rensselaer Polythenic Institute, 1C25 Science center, 110 8th st, Troy, NY 12180, (2)Earth and Environmental Sciences, Rensselaer Polythenic Institute, 110 8th St, Troy, NY 12180, zhangxy@rpi.edu, zhangxy@rpi.edu