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The development of a probabilistic approach to forecast coastal change The development of a probabilistic approach to forecast coastal change

This study demonstrates the applicability of a Bayesian probabilistic model as an effective tool in predicting post-storm beach changes along sandy coastlines. Volume change and net shoreline movement are modeled for two study sites at Fire Island, New York in response to two extratropical storms in 2007 and 2009. Both study areas include modified areas adjacent to unmodified areas in
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Erika E. Lentz, Cheryl J. Hapke

The development of an EDSS: Lessons learned and implications for DSS research The development of an EDSS: Lessons learned and implications for DSS research

The Solar and Wind Energy Resource Assessment (SWERA) project is focused on providing renewable energy (RE) planning resources to the public. Examples include wind, solar, and hydro assessments. SWERA DSS consists of three major components. First, SWERA 'Product Archive' provides for a discovery DSS upon which users can find and access renewable energy data and supporting models. Second...
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O. El-Gayar, A. Deokar, L. Michels, Eugene A. Fosnight

The need to consider temporal variability when modelling exchange at the sediment-water interface The need to consider temporal variability when modelling exchange at the sediment-water interface

Most conceptual or numerical models of flows and processes at the sediment-water interface assume steady-state conditions and do not consider temporal variability. The steady-state assumption is required because temporal variability, if quantified at all, is usually determined on a seasonal or inter-annual scale. In order to design models that can incorporate finer-scale temporal...
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Donald O. Rosenberry

The path to a successful one-million tonne demonstration of geological sequestration: Characterization, cooperation, and collaboration The path to a successful one-million tonne demonstration of geological sequestration: Characterization, cooperation, and collaboration

The development of the Illinois Basin-Decatur USA test site for a 1 million tonne injection of CO2 into the Mount Simon Sandstone saline reservoir beginning in 2011 has been a multiphase process requiring a wide array of personnel and resources that began in 2003. The process of regional characterization took two years as part of a Phase I effort focused on the entire Illinois Basin...
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R.J. Finley, S.E. Greenberg, S.M. Frailey, I.G. Krapac, H.E. Leetaru, S. Marsteller

The Rakiura Titi Islands Restoration Project: Community action to eradicate Rattus rattus and Rattus exulans for ecological restoration and cultural wellbeing The Rakiura Titi Islands Restoration Project: Community action to eradicate Rattus rattus and Rattus exulans for ecological restoration and cultural wellbeing

In 2003, a non-profit group, Ka Mate Nga Kiore, was set up to oversee the restoration of four Maori-owned islands off the south coast of Stewart Island, New Zealand. The first step in the restoration was to eradicate ship rats (Rattus rattus) from three islands and Pacific rats (R. exulans) from another. The eradication was funded by the Command Oil Spill Trustee Council which managed...
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P. J McClelland, R. Coote, M. Trow, P. Hutchins, HannahRose M. Nevins, Josh Adams, J. Newman, H. Moller

The United Nations framework classification for fossil energy and mineral reserves and resources 2009 The United Nations framework classification for fossil energy and mineral reserves and resources 2009

Effective resource management in a globalizing economy requires accurate assessments of fossil energy and minerals resources. The recoverable quantities must be described and categorized in a manner that is consistent with scientific and social/economic information describing the economy as well as with the information describing the projects to recover them. A number of different...
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Duncan MacDonald, M. Lynch-Bell, J. Ross, S. Heiberg, C. Griffiths, T. Klett

The use of historical imagery in the remediation of an urban hazardous waste site The use of historical imagery in the remediation of an urban hazardous waste site

The information derived from the interpretation of historical aerial photographs is perhaps the most basic multitemporal application of remote-sensing data. Aerial photographs dating back to the early 20th century can be extremely valuable sources of historical landscape activity. In this application, imagery from 1918 to 1927 provided a wealth of information about chemical weapons...
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E.T. Slonecker

Three-dimensional surface deformation mapping by convensional interferometry and multiple aperture interferometry Three-dimensional surface deformation mapping by convensional interferometry and multiple aperture interferometry

Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) technique has been successfully used for mapping surface deformations [1-2], but it has been normally limited to a measurement along the radar line-of-sight (LOS) direction. For this reason, it is impossible to determine the north (N-S) component of surface deformation because of using data from near-polar orbiting satellites, and it is...
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H.-S. Jung, Z. Lu, C.-W. Lee

Transient changes in shallow groundwater chemistry during the MSU ZERT CO2 injection experiment Transient changes in shallow groundwater chemistry during the MSU ZERT CO2 injection experiment

Food-grade CO2 was injected into a shallow aquifer through a perforated pipe placed horizontally 1–2 m below the water table at the Montana State University Zero Emission Research and Technology (MSU-ZERT) field site at Bozeman, Montana. The possible impact of elevated CO2 levels on groundwater quality was investigated by analyzing 80 water samples taken before, during, and following CO2...
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J. A. Apps, Lingyun Zheng, N. Spycher, J.T. Birkholzer, Yousif K. Kharaka, James J. Thordsen, Evangelos Kakouros, R. Trautz

Tsunami risk mapping simulation for Malaysia Tsunami risk mapping simulation for Malaysia

The 26 December 2004 Andaman mega tsunami killed about a quarter of a million people worldwide. Since then several significant tsunamis have recurred in this region, including the most recent 25 October 2010 Mentawai tsunami. These tsunamis grimly remind us of the devastating destruction that a tsunami might inflict on the affected coastal communities. There is evidence that tsunamis of...
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S.Y. Teh, H. L. Koh, Y.T. Moh, D. L. De Angelis, J. Jiang

U.S. Department of Energy's regional carbon sequestration partnership initiative: Update on validation and development phases U.S. Department of Energy's regional carbon sequestration partnership initiative: Update on validation and development phases

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is the lead federal agency for the development and deployment of carbon sequestration technologies. The Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnerships (RCSPs) are the mechanism DOE utilizes to prove the technology and to develop human capital, stakeholder networks, information for regulatory policy, best practices documents and training to work toward the
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T. Rodosta, J. Litynski, S. Plasynski, L. Spangler, R. Finley, E. Steadman, D. Ball, H. Gerald, B. McPherson, E. Burton, D. Vikara

U.S. Department of Energy's site screening, site selection, and initial characterization for storage of CO2 in deep geological formations U.S. Department of Energy's site screening, site selection, and initial characterization for storage of CO2 in deep geological formations

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is the lead Federal agency for the development and deployment of carbon sequestration technologies. As part of its mission to facilitate technology transfer and develop guidelines from lessons learned, DOE is developing a series of best practice manuals (BPMs) for carbon capture and storage (CCS). The "Site Screening, Site Selection, and Initial...
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T.D. Rodosta, J.T. Litynski, S.I. Plasynski, S. Hickman, S. Frailey, L. Myer
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