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Formulating the American Geophysical Union's Scientific Integrity and Professional Ethics Policy: Challenges and lessons learned Formulating the American Geophysical Union's Scientific Integrity and Professional Ethics Policy: Challenges and lessons learned
Creating an ethics policy for a large, diverse geosciences organization is a challenge, especially in the midst of the current contentious dialogue in the media related to such issues as climate change, sustaining natural resources, and responding to natural hazards. In 2011, the American Geophysical Union (AGU) took on this challenge, creating an Ethics Task Force to update their ethics...
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Linda Gundersen, Randy Townsend
U.S. Geological Survey activities related to American Indians and Alaska Natives: Fiscal years 2009 and 2010 U.S. Geological Survey activities related to American Indians and Alaska Natives: Fiscal years 2009 and 2010
The U.S. Geological Survey is the earth and natural science bureau within the U.S. Department of the Interior. The U.S. Geological Survey provides impartial information on the health of our ecosystems and environment, the natural hazards that threaten us, the natural resources we rely on, the negative effects of climate and land-use change, and the core science systems that help us...
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Monique Fordham, Maria Montour
Park Break: collaborative opportunity established for graduate students Park Break: collaborative opportunity established for graduate students
Among the many topics discussed during the 2007-2008 George Wright Society (GWS) board meetings was the subject of how to inspire students seeking careers in science and natural resource management to consider the Department of Interior (DOI) in general, and the National Park Service (NPS) and the US Geological Survey (USGS) in particular, as good options for future employment. Board...
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Robin White, John Donahue, Debbie O’Leary
U.S. Department of the Interior STEM education and employment pathways strategic plan fiscal years 2013--2018 U.S. Department of the Interior STEM education and employment pathways strategic plan fiscal years 2013--2018
The Department of the Interior’s Strategic Plan for Fiscal Years 2011–2016 presents the Department of the Interior’s vision for a 21st century Department whose highly skilled workforce reflects the diversity of the Nation, optimizes youth engagement throughout its programs, promotes sustainable operations, and applies effective and efficient management.
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Sediment redistributed by coastal marsh mosquito ditching in Cape May County, New Jersey, U.S.A. Sediment redistributed by coastal marsh mosquito ditching in Cape May County, New Jersey, U.S.A.
Effects of mosquito ditching on salt marsh sediment budgets have not been quantified for lack of sufficient records, but such information is necessary to provide historical context for current management objectives. We were able to do so in Cape May County New Jersey where Mosquito Extermination Commission records reported 1,493,900 m3 of spoil redistributed through ditching from1902 to...
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Ronald Kirby, Lee Widjeskog
New AGU scientific integrity and professional ethics policy available for review New AGU scientific integrity and professional ethics policy available for review
The AGU Task Force on Scientific Ethics welcomes your review and comments on AGU's new Scientific Integrity and Professional Ethics Policy. The policy has at its heart a code of conduct adopted from the internationally accepted "Singapore Statement," originally created by the Second World Conference on Research Integrity (http://www.singaporestatement.org/), held in 2010. The new policy...
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Linda Gundersen
Famous building stones of our Nation's capital Famous building stones of our Nation's capital
The buildings of our Nation's Capital are constructed with rocks from quarries located throughout the United States and many distant lands. The earliest Government buildings, however, were constructed with stones from nearby sources because it was too difficult and expensive to move heavy materials such as stone any great distance without the aid of modern transportation methods...
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Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey
U.S. Geological Survey Fundamental Science Practices U.S. Geological Survey Fundamental Science Practices
The USGS has a long and proud tradition of objective, unbiased science in service to the Nation. A reputation for impartiality and excellence is one of our most important assets. To help preserve this vital asset, in 2004 the Executive Leadership Team (ELT) of the USGS was charged by the Director to develop a set of fundamental science practices, philosophical premises, and operational...
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Geology for a changing world 2010-2020-Implementing the U.S. Geological Survey science strategy Geology for a changing world 2010-2020-Implementing the U.S. Geological Survey science strategy
This report describes a science strategy for the geologic activities of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) for the years 2010-2020. It presents six goals with accompanying strategic actions and products that implement the science directions of USGS Circular 1309, 'Facing Tomorrow's Challenges-U.S. Geological Survey Science in the Decade 2007-2017.' These six goals focus on providing the...
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Linda C.S. Gundersen, Jayne Belnap, Martin Goldhaber, Arthur Goldstein, Peter Haeussler, S. Ingebritsen, John Jones, Geoffrey Plumlee, E. Thieler, Robert Thompson, Judith Back
Geoinformatics in the public service: Building a cyberinfrastructure across the geological surveys Geoinformatics in the public service: Building a cyberinfrastructure across the geological surveys
Advanced information technology infrastructure is increasingly being employed in the Earth sciences to provide researchers with efficient access to massive central databases and to integrate diversely formatted information from a variety of sources. These geoinformatics initiatives enable manipulation, modeling and visualization of data in a consistent way, and are helping to develop...
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M. Allison, Linda Gundersen, Stephen Richard
Activities Related to American Indians and Alaska Natives; Fiscal Year 1997 Activities Related to American Indians and Alaska Natives; Fiscal Year 1997
Introduction This report primarily describes activities during Federal fiscal year (FY) 1997. During FY 1997, the USGS engaged in cooperative research projects, data collection, informal outreach, and work done under Memoranda of Understanding that related to American Indians or Alaska Natives. Some work was technical and/or research-oriented. Other work was educational. As much as...
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Ecological impact assessment Ecological impact assessment
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Joe Truett, Henry Short, Samuel Williamson