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Development of lunar regolith simulant: From the macro to the micro Development of lunar regolith simulant: From the macro to the micro
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H.A. Lowers, D. B. Stoeser, S. A. Wilson, G.P. Meeker
Development of the U.S. Geological Survey's PAGER system (Prompt Assessment of Global Earthquakes for Response) Development of the U.S. Geological Survey's PAGER system (Prompt Assessment of Global Earthquakes for Response)
The Prompt Assessment of Global Earthquakes for Response (PAGER) System plays a primary alerting role for global earthquake disasters as part of the U.S. Geological Survey’s (USGS) response protocol. We provide an overview of the PAGER system, both of its current capabilities and our ongoing research and development. PAGER monitors the USGS’s near real-time U.S. and global earthquake...
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D.J. Wald, P.S. Earle, T.I. Allen, K. Jaiswal, K. Porter, M. Hearne
Disruption of the lower food web in Lake Ontario: Did it affect alewife growth or condition? Disruption of the lower food web in Lake Ontario: Did it affect alewife growth or condition?
From the early 1980s to the late 1990s, a succession of non-native invertebrates colonized Lake Ontario and the suite of consequences caused by their colonization became known as "food web disruption". For example, the native burrowing amphipod Diporeia spp., a key link in the profundal food web, declined to near absence, exotic predaceous cladocerans with long spines proliferated...
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R. O'Gorman, S.E. Prindle, J.R. Lantry, B.F. Lantry
Diverse deformation patterns of Aleutian volcanoes from InSAR Diverse deformation patterns of Aleutian volcanoes from InSAR
Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) is capable of measuring ground-surface deformation with centimeter-to-subcentimeter precision at a spatial resolution of tens of meters over an area of hundreds to thousands of square kilometers. With its global coverage and all-weather imaging capability, InSAR has become an increasingly important measurement technique for constraining...
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Z. Lu, D. Dzurisin, C. Wicks, J. Power
Dual-RiverSonde measurements of two-dimensional river flow patterns Dual-RiverSonde measurements of two-dimensional river flow patterns
Two-dimensional river flow patterns have been measured using a pair of RiverSondes in two experiments in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta system of central California during April and October 2007. An experiment was conducted at Walnut Grove, California in order to explore the use of dual RiverSondes to measure flow patterns at a location which is important in the study of juvenile...
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C.C. Teague, D.E. Barrick, P.M. Lilleboe, Ralph T. Cheng, Paul Stumpner, Jon R. Burau
Dynamic aspects of apparent attenuation and wave localization in layered media Dynamic aspects of apparent attenuation and wave localization in layered media
We present a theory for multiply-scattered waves in layered media which takes into account wave interference. The inclusion of interference in the theory leads to a new description of the phenomenon of wave localization and its impact on the apparent attenuation of seismic waves. We use the theory to estimate the localization length at a CO2 sequestration site in New Mexico at sonic...
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M.M. Haney, K. Van Wijk
Efficient implementation of the Metropolis-Hastings algorithm, with application to the Cormack-Jolly-Seber model Efficient implementation of the Metropolis-Hastings algorithm, with application to the Cormack-Jolly-Seber model
Judicious choice of candidate generating distributions improves efficiency of the Metropolis-Hastings algorithm. In Bayesian applications, it is sometimes possible to identify an approximation to the target posterior distribution; this approximate posterior distribution is a good choice for candidate generation. These observations are applied to analysis of the Cormack-Jolly-Seber model...
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W.A. Link, R. J. Barker
El Grupo Cerúleo: Collaboration to assess nonbreeding range of cerulean warbler in South America El Grupo Cerúleo: Collaboration to assess nonbreeding range of cerulean warbler in South America
Cerulean Warbler (Dendroica cerulea. Parulidae) has been listed as a vulnerable species by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature because of recent population declines. An international, proactive approach to Cerulean Warbler conservation, the Cerulean Warbler Technical Group, was founded in 2001. One of its subcommittees, El Grupo Cerúleo, addresses nonbreeding season...
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G. Colorado, P. Hamel, A. Rodewald, W. Thogmartin
Enabling global collaboration in the geosciences Enabling global collaboration in the geosciences
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J. Klump, L. Allison, K. Asch, P. Fox, L. Gundersen, I. Jackson, P. Loewe, W.S. Snyder, B. Ritschel
Environmental occurrence and shallow ground water detection of the antibiotic monensin from dairy farms Environmental occurrence and shallow ground water detection of the antibiotic monensin from dairy farms
Pharmaceuticals used in animal feeding operations have been detected in various environmental settings. There is a growing concern about the impact on terrestrial and aquatic organisms and the development of antibiotic-resistant strains of microorganisms. Pharmaceutical use in milking cows is relatively limited compared with other livestock operations, except for the ionophore monensin...
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N. Watanabe, T.H. Harter, B.A. Bergamaschi
Estimation of bedrock depth using the horizontal‐to‐vertical (H/V) ambient‐noise seismic method Estimation of bedrock depth using the horizontal‐to‐vertical (H/V) ambient‐noise seismic method
Estimating sediment thickness and the geometry of the bedrock surface is a key component of many hydrogeologic studies. The horizontal‐to‐vertical (H/V) ambient‐noise seismic method is a novel, non‐invasive technique that can be used to rapidly estimate the depth to bedrock. The H/V method uses a single, broad‐band three‐component seismometer to record ambient seismic noise. The ratio of...
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John W. Lane, Eric A. White, Gregory V. Steele, James C. Cannia
Evaporite karst processes, landforms, and environmental problems Evaporite karst processes, landforms, and environmental problems
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F. Gutierrez, K.S. Johnson, A.H. Cooper