PubTalk 12/2011 — Tracking Ongoing Kilauea Eruptions
PubTalk 12/2011 — Tracking Ongoing Kilauea Eruptions--fissures...fountains...and flows
by Matthew Patrick, USGS, Hawaiian Volcano Observatory
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--fissures...fountains...and flows
by Matthew Patrick, USGS, Hawaiian Volcano Observatory
--fissures...fountains...and flows
by Matthew Patrick, USGS, Hawaiian Volcano Observatory
video thumbnail: Elwha River floating weir: a tool to study adult salmon during and following dam removal
This video introduces a multi-agency team of scientists and their project to install and operate a resistance board floating weir in the Elwha River. The weir is a fish trap used within a larger program for monitoring salmon populations in the Nation's largest dam removal and river restoration project.
This video introduces a multi-agency team of scientists and their project to install and operate a resistance board floating weir in the Elwha River. The weir is a fish trap used within a larger program for monitoring salmon populations in the Nation's largest dam removal and river restoration project.
The U.S. Geological Survey’s Western Fisheries Research Center in Seattle, Washington is a state-of-the-art laboratory operating on the cutting edge of fish science. Work at the lab falls into three broad categories, ecosystem studies, studies of invasive species, and studies of disease in fish.
The U.S. Geological Survey’s Western Fisheries Research Center in Seattle, Washington is a state-of-the-art laboratory operating on the cutting edge of fish science. Work at the lab falls into three broad categories, ecosystem studies, studies of invasive species, and studies of disease in fish.
video thumbnail: Water in the 21st Century: The National Water Census
Eric Evenson, coordinator of the National Water Census discuses a new set of water resource challenges brought on by the 21st century. Even in normal water years, water shortages and use conflicts have become commonplace in many areas of the United States — especially competition among crop irrigation, growing cities and communities, and energy production.
Eric Evenson, coordinator of the National Water Census discuses a new set of water resource challenges brought on by the 21st century. Even in normal water years, water shortages and use conflicts have become commonplace in many areas of the United States — especially competition among crop irrigation, growing cities and communities, and energy production.
- a story of Grand Canyon geology, water, and biology
by Jack Schmidt & David Rubin
- a story of Grand Canyon geology, water, and biology
by Jack Schmidt & David Rubin
video thumbnail: Role of Riverkeepers in Stream Restoration
Cheryl Nenn (Milwaukee Riverkeeper) explains to Faith Fitzpatrick (U.S. Geological Survey) how a Riverkeeper coordinates programs, communication, monitoring, maintenance, and volunteer organization related to urban stream restoration and protection.
Cheryl Nenn (Milwaukee Riverkeeper) explains to Faith Fitzpatrick (U.S. Geological Survey) how a Riverkeeper coordinates programs, communication, monitoring, maintenance, and volunteer organization related to urban stream restoration and protection.
This video shows how to ensure that the edge of one object in ModelMuse lines up exactly with the edge of another object.
This video shows how to ensure that the edge of one object in ModelMuse lines up exactly with the edge of another object.
In the USGS software ModelMuse, the user must assign spatially varying data to data sets, This video describes how to assign values to data sets in ModelMuse.
In the USGS software ModelMuse, the user must assign spatially varying data to data sets, This video describes how to assign values to data sets in ModelMuse.
This video shows how to use ModelMuse to check that streams in a MODFLOW model and linked properly.
This video shows how to use ModelMuse to check that streams in a MODFLOW model and linked properly.
This video shows how to visualize spatial data in the USGS software ModelMuse by coloring cells or contouring the data.
This video shows how to visualize spatial data in the USGS software ModelMuse by coloring cells or contouring the data.
This video shows how to plot of the residuals between the observed heads and the simulated heads in ModelMuse.
This video shows how to plot of the residuals between the observed heads and the simulated heads in ModelMuse.
In the USGS software ModelMuse, "Objects" are used to specify spatially varying data. Sometimes it is useful to be able to edit several of these objects at the same time. This video shows how.
In the USGS software ModelMuse, "Objects" are used to specify spatially varying data. Sometimes it is useful to be able to edit several of these objects at the same time. This video shows how.
This video demonstrates how to export an image from ModelMuse into an editable image of the top, front, or side view of your model.
This video demonstrates how to export an image from ModelMuse into an editable image of the top, front, or side view of your model.
This video shows how to to import a MODFLOW-2005 model into ModelMuse
This video shows how to to import a MODFLOW-2005 model into ModelMuse
This video describes how to import Shapefiles into ModelMuse and use them to help set up a groundwater flow model.
This video describes how to import Shapefiles into ModelMuse and use them to help set up a groundwater flow model.
This video illustrates differences among the various interpolation methods in ModelMuse.
This video illustrates differences among the various interpolation methods in ModelMuse.
This video shows how to use ModelMuse to specify layers in MODFLOW that vary in elevation.
This video shows how to use ModelMuse to specify layers in MODFLOW that vary in elevation.
This video shows how to measure distances in a model using ModelMuse
This video shows how to measure distances in a model using ModelMuse
This video describes how to set up quasi-3D models in ModelMuse.
This video describes how to set up quasi-3D models in ModelMuse.
This video shows how to use the status bar in ModelMuse to obtain information about your model.
This video shows how to use the status bar in ModelMuse to obtain information about your model.
-- a special USGS public lecture celebrating the inaugural Bay Area Science Festival
by Patrick Barnard and William Ellsworth
-- a special USGS public lecture celebrating the inaugural Bay Area Science Festival
by Patrick Barnard and William Ellsworth