Mark E Jones (Former Employee)
Science and Products
Near-field remote sensing of surface velocity and river discharge using radars and the probability concept at 10 USGS streamgages Near-field remote sensing of surface velocity and river discharge using radars and the probability concept at 10 USGS streamgages
Near-field remote sensing of surface velocity and river discharge (discharge) were measured using coherent, continuous wave Doppler and pulsed radars. Traditional streamgaging requires sensors be deployed in the water column; however, near-field remote sensing has the potential to transform streamgaging operations through non-contact methods in the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and other...
Authors
John Fulton, Christopher Mason, Jack R. Eggleston, Matthew Nicotra, C.-L. Chiu, Mark Henneberg, Heather Best, Jay Cederberg, Stephen Holnbeck, R. Lotspeich, Christopher Laveau, Tommaso Moramarco, Mark Jones, Jonathan Gourley, Danny Wasielewski
Short-term impacts of a 4-lane highway on black bears in eastern North Carolina Short-term impacts of a 4-lane highway on black bears in eastern North Carolina
Among numerous anthropogenic impacts on terrestrial landscapes, expanding transportation networks represent one of the primary challenges to wildlife conservation worldwide. Larger mammals may be particularly vulnerable because of typically low densities, low reproductive rates, and extensive movements. Although numerous studies have been conducted to document impacts of road networks on...
Authors
Frank T. van Manen, Matthew McCollister, Jeremy Nicholson, Laura Thompson, Jason Kindall, Mark D. Jones
Wildlife underpasses on U.S. 64 in North Carolina: integrating management and science objectives Wildlife underpasses on U.S. 64 in North Carolina: integrating management and science objectives
This chapter on wildlife underpasses on U.S. Highway 64 in North Carolina is from a book on highways, wildlife, and habitat connectivity. U.S. 64 is an important route in North Carolina connecting major population centers and highways that underwent a major upgrade from a two-lane rural road to a major highway. New routes were proposed for a large portion of the project (28 miles) to...
Authors
Mark D. Jones, Frank T. van Manen, Travis Wilson, David Cox
Science and Products
Near-field remote sensing of surface velocity and river discharge using radars and the probability concept at 10 USGS streamgages Near-field remote sensing of surface velocity and river discharge using radars and the probability concept at 10 USGS streamgages
Near-field remote sensing of surface velocity and river discharge (discharge) were measured using coherent, continuous wave Doppler and pulsed radars. Traditional streamgaging requires sensors be deployed in the water column; however, near-field remote sensing has the potential to transform streamgaging operations through non-contact methods in the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and other...
Authors
John Fulton, Christopher Mason, Jack R. Eggleston, Matthew Nicotra, C.-L. Chiu, Mark Henneberg, Heather Best, Jay Cederberg, Stephen Holnbeck, R. Lotspeich, Christopher Laveau, Tommaso Moramarco, Mark Jones, Jonathan Gourley, Danny Wasielewski
Short-term impacts of a 4-lane highway on black bears in eastern North Carolina Short-term impacts of a 4-lane highway on black bears in eastern North Carolina
Among numerous anthropogenic impacts on terrestrial landscapes, expanding transportation networks represent one of the primary challenges to wildlife conservation worldwide. Larger mammals may be particularly vulnerable because of typically low densities, low reproductive rates, and extensive movements. Although numerous studies have been conducted to document impacts of road networks on...
Authors
Frank T. van Manen, Matthew McCollister, Jeremy Nicholson, Laura Thompson, Jason Kindall, Mark D. Jones
Wildlife underpasses on U.S. 64 in North Carolina: integrating management and science objectives Wildlife underpasses on U.S. 64 in North Carolina: integrating management and science objectives
This chapter on wildlife underpasses on U.S. Highway 64 in North Carolina is from a book on highways, wildlife, and habitat connectivity. U.S. 64 is an important route in North Carolina connecting major population centers and highways that underwent a major upgrade from a two-lane rural road to a major highway. New routes were proposed for a large portion of the project (28 miles) to...
Authors
Mark D. Jones, Frank T. van Manen, Travis Wilson, David Cox