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Aquifer characteristics near cuestas and their relation to rock tensile strength Aquifer characteristics near cuestas and their relation to rock tensile strength

Along the northeast coast of North America, extensional tectonic processes have generated lithologic and topographic features that are common to several rift basins. A cap of igneous rock overlies sedimentary rock to form a cuesta with both rock types exposed along a steep ridge flank. Field studies investigating the near‐surface hydrogeologic properties of the caprocks at several of...
Authors
Roger H. Morin, William H. Schulz

Mechanics and modeling of flow, sediment transport and morphologic change in riverine lateral separation zones Mechanics and modeling of flow, sediment transport and morphologic change in riverine lateral separation zones

Lateral separation zones or eddies in rivers are critically important features for sediment storage and for a variety of roles they play in riparian and aquatic ecology. As part of a larger effort to predict the morphology of lateral separation zones in the Colorado River in Grand Canyon for a selection of sediment supply and discharge scenarios, we evaluated the performance of two...
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Brandy L. Logan, Jonathan M. Nelson, Richard R. McDonald, Scott Wright

Topographic evolution of sandbars: Flume experiment and computational modeling Topographic evolution of sandbars: Flume experiment and computational modeling

Measurements of sandbar formation and evolution were carried out in a laboratory flume and the topographic characteristics of these barforms were compared to predictions from a computational flow and sediment transport model with bed evolution. The flume experiment produced sandbars with approximate mode 2, whereas numerical simulations produced a bed morphology better approximated as...
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Paul J. Kinzel, Jonathan M. Nelson, Richard R. McDonald, Brandy L. Logan

Trait-based approaches in the analysis of stream fish communities Trait-based approaches in the analysis of stream fish communities

Species traits are used to study the functional organization of fish communities for a range of reasons, from simply reducing data dimensionality to providing mechanistic explanations for observed variation in communities. Ecological and life history traits have been used to understand the basic ecology of fishes and predict (1) species and community responses to habitat and climate...
Authors
Emmanuel Frimpong, Paul L. Angermeier

Great Plains regional roadmap Great Plains regional roadmap

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Authors
Larry L. Tieszen, Vance Owens, Rob Mitchell, Robin Jenkins, Tom Gerik, Alan J. Franzluebbers, John Ferrell, Jim Doolittle, Norman B. Bliss, D. Archer

Coordination of space data acquisition in support of geo forest carbon tracking Coordination of space data acquisition in support of geo forest carbon tracking

The Group on Earth Observation (GEO) required for their Forest Carbon Tracking (FCT) task the assistance of the Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS) space agencies to implement coordinated data acquisition strategies from Earth Observation (EO) over key areas of interest to demonstrate the value of linking coordinated acquisition of satellite data with standardised processing...
Authors
Frank M. Siefert, Hugo Costa, Ake Rosenqvist, Tom Holm

Progression of stream bank erosion dudring a large flood, Rio Puerco, New Mexico Progression of stream bank erosion dudring a large flood, Rio Puerco, New Mexico

In August 2006, a large flood following saltcedar control efforts through a 12-km long segment of the Rio Puerco arroyo resulted in extensive lateral erosion of the streambanks. Almost all woody vegetation on the floodplain and channel banks had been killed by aerial spraying with herbicide in September 2003. During the flood, dead woody bank stems were either removed by the >4-m-deep...
Authors
Eleanor R. Griffin, J. Dungan Smith, Jonathan M. Friedman, Kirk R. Vincent

Monitoring the long term stability of the IRS-P6 AWiFS sensor using the Sonoran and RVPN sites Monitoring the long term stability of the IRS-P6 AWiFS sensor using the Sonoran and RVPN sites

This paper focuses on radiometric and geometric assessment of the Indian Remote Sensing (IRS-P6) Advanced Wide Field Sensor (AWiFS) sensor using the Sonoran desert and Railroad Valley Playa, Nevada (RVPN) ground sites. Imageto- Image (I2I) accuracy and relative band-to-band (B2B) accuracy were measured. I2I accuracy of the AWiFS imagery was assessed by measuring the imagery against...
Authors
Gyanesh Chander, Aparajithan Sampath, Amit Angal, Taeyoung Choi, Xiaoxiong Xiong

Trends in live-bed pier scour at selected bridges in South Carolina Trends in live-bed pier scour at selected bridges in South Carolina

The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the South Carolina Department of Transportation, used ground-penetrating radar to collect measurements of live-bed pier scour at 78 bridges in the Piedmont and Coastal Plain physiographic provinces of South Carolina. The 141 measurements of live-bed pier-scour depth ranged from 0.5 to 5.1 meters. Using hydraulic data estimated with a one...
Authors
Andral W. Caldwell, Stephen T. Benedict

Occurrence of phosphorus in groundwater and surface water of northwestern Mississippi Occurrence of phosphorus in groundwater and surface water of northwestern Mississippi

Previous localized studies of groundwater samples from the Mississippi River Valley alluvial (MRVA) aquifer have demonstrated that dissolved phosphorus concentrations in the aquifer are much higher than the national background concentration of 0.03 milligram per liter (mg/L) found in 400 shallow wells across the country. Forty-six wells screened in the MRVA aquifer in northwestern...
Authors
Heather L. Welch, James A. Kingsbury, Richard H. Coupe
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