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- A HIGH-RESOLUTION MICROPALEONTOLOGICAL AND SEDIMENTOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF BURIED WASHOVER DEPOSITS FROM FOLLY ISLAND, SOUTH CAROLINA: IMPLICATIONS FOR PALEOTEMPESTOLOGY
- Author
- Zurawski, Lance
- Date Created
- 2019
- Subjects--Topical
- Geology, Paleontology, Sedimentology
- Description
- A 40-meter transect consisting of eight equally spaced 2.44-m vibracores was taken across a marginal-marine salt marsh behind North Folly Island, a barrier island located in Charleston County, South Carolina. Analysis of storm signatures from this...
- Title
- ACOUSTIC EMISSION AND ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING OF TWO NATURAL GRANITE BOULDERS: SEMI-ARID VS. TEMPERATE ENVIRONMENT
- Author
- Ching, Suzanne
- Date Created
- 2018
- Subjects--Topical
- Geology
- Description
- The role of insolation as an instigator for crack initiation in rock is still a continuously perplexing topic. An immense amount of data has been collected on the influence of insolation on cracking – however, ongoing questions arise regarding the...
- Title
- Investigations of metabasites from the Ashe Metamorphic Suite, Eastern Blue Ridge Province, North Carolina. Are amphibolites near Boone retrogressed eclogites?
- Author
- Guilin, Matthew
- Date Created
- 2019
- Subjects--Topical
- Geology, Petrology
- Description
- The Ashe Metamorphic Suite in western North Carolina hosts metabasites ranging in grade from eclogite to amphibolite. To the west of the Grandfather Mountain Window (GMW) near Bakersville, retrograded eclogites, displaying primary eclogite-facies ...
- Title
- NATURALLY-OCCURRING CHROMIUM AND VANADIUM IN CHARLOTTE TERRANE ROCKS: A SOURCE OF TRACE ELEMENTS TO GROUNDWATER?
- Author
- Vail, Jacey
- Date Created
- 2017
- Subjects--Topical
- Environmental sciences, Geology, Geochemistry
- Description
- Vanadium (V) and chromium (Cr) contamination has become a rising concern in North Carolina due to a coal ash spill in February 2014. Coal ash is known to contain these trace elements, but V and Cr are also naturally occurring. Cr and V above healt...
- Title
- POST-LAST GLACIAL MAXIMUM LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION OF THE UPPER CONEJOS RIVER BASIN, SAN JUAN MOUNTAINS, CO, USA.
- Author
- Aldred, Jennifer
- Date Created
- 2020
- Subjects--Topical
- Geomorphology, Geology, Soil science
- Description
- Soil development combined with sediment storage and erosion in small, upland watersheds are key landscape processes for which assumptions are frequently made but rarely verified in landscape evolution studies. However, processes such as these, act...
- Title
- Petrography and Geochemistry of High-Silica East Pacific Rise Glasses: Implications for Melt Production and Transport from 8o37'N to 15o50'N
- Author
- Kotash, Alisa
- Date Created
- 2014
- Subjects--Topical
- Geology
- Description
- Highly evolved, silica-rich lavas have been recovered from several different locations along the global MOR system. Over the course of two decades, basalt (50-51 wt.% SiO2), basaltic andesite (52-55 wt.% SiO2), andesite (56-61 wt.% SiO2), and daci...
- Title
- Relationship between saprolite-hosted groundwater chemistry, baseflow, and weathering depth at Redlair Observatory, a critical zone research site on the North Carolina Piedmont
- Author
- Horgan, Julianna
- Date Created
- 2021
- Subjects--Topical
- Environmental sciences, Geology, Hydrology
- Description
- Crystalline bedrock weathering profiles in the southern Piedmont terrane have thicker soils and gentler slopes than mountainous terranes with their thin soils and steep slopes. The objective of this study was to understand watershed-scale baseflow...
- Title
- STRATIGRAPHY AND SOILS OF FLUVIAL TERRACES ON THE CATAWBA RIVER, NC AND SC: LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION OF THE SOUTHEASTERN US
- Author
- Arey, Jordan
- Date Created
- 2018
- Subjects--Topical
- Geomorphology, Geology, Soil science
- Description
- Few studies provide data that can document the long-term landscape evolution of the Piedmont of the southeastern United States. Here we present the results of field mapping and a soil chronosequence for fluvial terraces along a ~46 km reach of the...
- Title
- STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF METASEDIMENTARY AND METAVOLCANIC UNITS IN UWHARRIE NATIONAL FOREST: DETERMINATION OF A POSSIBLE FOLD STRUCTURE
- Author
- Spatz, Andrew
- Date Created
- 2019
- Subjects--Topical
- Geology
- Description
- Cambrian metasedimentary and metavolcanic rocks in the Albemarle Group in south-central North Carolina are part of the peri-Gondwanan Carolina terrane. These rocks are part of the Neoproterozoic to Cambrian Albemarle arc. The tectonothermal imprin...
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- Spatial and temporal variance in rock dome exfoliation and weathering near Twain Harte, California, USA
- Author
- Moser, Faye
- Date Created
- 2017
- Subjects--Topical
- Geomorphology, Geology
- Description
- Large-scale exfoliation cracks and associated domes can strongly influence regional landscape evolution, hydrology and hazards, but their formation mechanism(s) and long-term evolution are poorly understood. Beginning in August 2014, in Twain Hart...
- Title
- The Morphology and History of Exfoliation on Rock Domes in the Southeastern United States
- Author
- Weiserbs, Benjamin
- Date Created
- 2017
- Subjects--Topical
- Environmental sciences, Geomorphology, Geology
- Description
- Rock domes and associated surface-parallel exfoliation joints are evident in all tectonic and climatic settings, including the Blue Ridge and Piedmont provinces of the southeastern United States. Although large-scale dome exfoliation is traditiona...
- Title
- WATER-ROCK INTERACTIONS IN THE DEEP RIVER BASIN, NORTH CAROLINA: A CANDIDATE BASIN FOR SHALE GAS DEVELOPMENT
- Author
- Stone, Amanda
- Date Created
- 2019
- Subjects--Topical
- Environmental sciences, Geology
- Description
- As a result of the rapid expansion of shale gas development in the United States, the public has become increasingly concerned about the proper management of hydraulic fracturing wastewater also referred to as produced water. Adverse environmental...