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Impacts on water quality and biota from natural acid rock drainage in Colorado's Lake Creek watershed Impacts on water quality and biota from natural acid rock drainage in Colorado's Lake Creek watershed

Colorado's Lake Creek watershed hosts natural acid rock drainage that significantly impacts surface water, streambed sediment, and aquatic life. The source of the ARD is a group of iron-rich springs that emerge from intensely hydrothermally altered, unexploited, low-grade porphyry copper mineralization in the Grizzly Peak Caldera. Source water chemistry includes pH of 2.5 and dissolved...
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D.A. Bird, Matthew A. Sares, Greg A. Policky, Travis S. Schmidt, Stan E. Church

A semi-empirical model for the estimation of maximum horizontal displacement due to liquefaction-induced lateral spreading A semi-empirical model for the estimation of maximum horizontal displacement due to liquefaction-induced lateral spreading

During the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake, liquefaction-induced lateral spreading and resultant ground displacements damaged bridges, buried utilities, and lifelines, conventional structures, and other developed works. This paper presents an improved engineering tool for the prediction of maximum displacement due to liquefaction-induced lateral spreading. A semi-empirical approach is...
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Allison T. Faris, Raymond B. Seed, Robert E. Kayen, Jiaer Wu

Constraining rates and trends of historical wetland loss, Mississippi River Delta Plain, south-central Louisiana Constraining rates and trends of historical wetland loss, Mississippi River Delta Plain, south-central Louisiana

The timing, magnitude, and rate of wetland loss were described for five wetland-loss hotspots in the Terrebonne Basin of the Mississippi River delta plain. Land and water areas were mapped for 34 dates between 1956 and 2004 from historical National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) datasets, aerial photographs, and Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) satellite images. Since 1956, the emergent land area...
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Julie Bernier, Robert A. Morton, John A. Barras

Macroinvertebrate abundance, water chemistry, and wetland characteristics affect use of wetlands by avian species in Maine Macroinvertebrate abundance, water chemistry, and wetland characteristics affect use of wetlands by avian species in Maine

Our objective was to determine use by avian species (e.g., piscivores, marsh birds, waterfowl, selected passerines) of 29 wetlands in areas with low ( 5.51. All years combined use of wetlands by broods was greater on wetlands with pH 5.51 (77.4%) in contrast to wetlands with pH > 5.51 that supported 21.8% of the broods. High mean brood density was associated with mean number of Insecta...
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J. R. Longcore, D.G. McAuley, G.W. Pendleton, C. R. Bennatti, T.M. Mingo, K. L. Stromborg

A cool eastern Pacific Ocean at the close of the Last Interglacial complex A cool eastern Pacific Ocean at the close of the Last Interglacial complex

New high-precision thermal ionization mass-spectrometric (TIMS) U-series ages of solitary corals (Balanophyllia elegans) from several marine terrace localities along the California and southern Oregon coasts date to the ???80,000 yr BP high stand of sea, correlative with marine isotope substage 5a, late in the last interglacial complex. Ages of multiple corals from localities north of...
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D.R. Muhs, K. R. Simmons, G. L. Kennedy, K.R. Ludwig, L.T. Groves

A geochronological approach for cave evolution in the Cantabrian Coast (Pindal Cave, NW Spain) A geochronological approach for cave evolution in the Cantabrian Coast (Pindal Cave, NW Spain)

Some of the oldest speleothems in the North Cantabrian Coast (Spain) are reported for the first time in this work. Pindal Cave is developed at 24 m above sea level, in a karstic massif reaching its highest surface in a marine terrace (rasa) located at 50-64 m above the present sea level. Several phases of evolution were previously recognized into the cave, including block collapse of the...
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M. Jimenez-Sanchez, J. L. Bischoff, H. Stoll, A. Aranburu

A history of searches for black-footed ferrets A history of searches for black-footed ferrets

Studies of wild populations of black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) in South Dakota in the 1960s, in Wyoming in the 1980s, and of captive-bred ferrets reintroduced to unoccupied habitat in Wyoming, South Dakota, and Montana in the 1990s contributed to our understanding of ferret behavior and improved techniques to find ferret populations. We chronicle the efforts of private, State...
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Louis R. Hanebury, Dean E. Biggins

A preliminary environmental site investigation for a bridge over the Mississippi River at Moline, Illinois A preliminary environmental site investigation for a bridge over the Mississippi River at Moline, Illinois

The Illinois State Geological Survey completed a preliminary environmental site assessment along the alignment of Interstate 74 (I-74) and its bridge over the Mississippi River for the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) in 2002. The objective of the study was to determine if any of the parcels proposed for acquisition or on which soil excavation was intended were sufficiently
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C.B. Trask

A revised lithostratigraphic framework for the southern Yucca Mountain area, Nye County, Nevada A revised lithostratigraphic framework for the southern Yucca Mountain area, Nye County, Nevada

An informal, revised lithostratigraphic framework for the southern Yucca Mountain area, Nevada has been developed to accommodate new information derived from subsurface investigations of the Nye County Early Warning Drilling Program. Lithologies penetrated by recently drilled boreholes at locations between Stagecoach Road and Highway 95 in southern Nye County include Quaternary and...
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R.W. Spengler, F. M. Byers, R. P. Dickerson

A variance-decomposition approach to investigating multiscale habitat associations A variance-decomposition approach to investigating multiscale habitat associations

The recognition of the importance of spatial scale in ecology has led many researchers to take multiscale approaches to studying habitat associations. However, few of the studies that investigate habitat associations at multiple spatial scales have considered the potential effects of cross-scale correlations in measured habitat variables. When cross-scale correlations in such studies are...
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J.J. Lawler, T.C. Edwards

Absolute calibration accuracy of L4 TM and L5 TM sensor image pairs Absolute calibration accuracy of L4 TM and L5 TM sensor image pairs

The Landsat suite of satellites has collected the longest continuous archive of multispectral data of any land-observing space program. From the Landsat program's inception in 1972 to the present, the Earth science user community has benefited from a historical record of remotely sensed data. However, little attention has been paid to ensuring that the data are calibrated and comparable...
Authors
G. Chander, E. Micijevic
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