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Ichthyophonus sp. in adult Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) Ichthyophonus sp. in adult Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)
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Diane G. Elliott
Impact of quaternary climate on seepage at Yucca Mountain, Nevada Impact of quaternary climate on seepage at Yucca Mountain, Nevada
Uranium-series ages, oxygen-isotopic compositions, and uranium contents were determined in outer growth layers of opal and calcitefrom 0.5- to 3-centimeter-thick mineral coatings hosted by lithophysal cavities in the unsaturated zone at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, the proposed site of a permanent repository for high-level radioactive waste. Micrometer-scale growth layering in the minerals...
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J. F. Whelan, J.B. Paces, L.A. Neymark, A.K. Schmitt, M. Grove
Infectious haematopoietic necrosis (IHN) virus disease in sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) Infectious haematopoietic necrosis (IHN) virus disease in sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka)
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Authors
Diane G. Elliott
Integrated regional changes in arctic climate feedbacks: Implications for the global climate system Integrated regional changes in arctic climate feedbacks: Implications for the global climate system
The Arctic is a key part of the global climate system because the net positive energy input to the tropics must ultimately be resolved through substantial energy losses in high-latitude regions. The Arctic influences the global climate system through both positive and negative feedbacks that involve physical, ecological, and human systems of the Arctic. The balance of evidence suggests...
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A. D. McGuire, F. S. Chapin, J.E. Walsh, C. Wirth
Integrating field research, modeling and remote sensing to quantify morphodynamics in a high-energy coastal setting, ocean beach, San Francisco, California Integrating field research, modeling and remote sensing to quantify morphodynamics in a high-energy coastal setting, ocean beach, San Francisco, California
Wave and coastal circulation modeling are combined with multibeam bathymetry, high-resolution beach surveys, cross-shore Personal Water Craft surveys, digital bed sediment camera surveys, and real-time video monitoring to quantify morphological change and nearshore processes at Ocean Beach, San Francisco. Initial SWAN (Simulating Waves Nearshore) wave modeling results show a focusing of...
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P.L. Barnard, D.M. Hanes
International symposium on airborne geophysics International symposium on airborne geophysics
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T. Mogi, H. Ito, H. Kaieda, K. Kusunoki, R. W. Saltus, D.V. Fitterman, S. Okuma, T. Nakatsuka
L1C signal design options L1C signal design options
Design activities for a new civil signal centered at 1575.42 MHz, called L1C, began in 2003, and the Phase 1 effort was completed in 2004. The L1C signal design has evolved and matured during a Phase 2 design activity that began in 2005. Phase 2 has built on the initial design activity, guided by responses to international user surveys conducted during Phase 1. A common core of signal
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J.W. Betz, C.R. Cahn, P.A. Dafesh, C.J. Hegarty, K.W. Hudnut, A.J. Jones, R. Keegan, K. Kovach, L.S. Lenahan, H.H. Ma, J.J. Rushanan, T.A. Stansell, C.C. Wang, S.K. Yi
LIDAR & SASW technologies for geotechnical earthquake engineering LIDAR & SASW technologies for geotechnical earthquake engineering
Geotechnical engineering methods are validated through comparison of field‐data of surface deformations and sub‐surface state properties. Recent advances in non‐invasive surface imaging and sub‐surface stiffness characterization allow us to rapidly and inexpensively map these spatial and physical properties in two and three dimensions. In this paper, we discuss new technologies used at...
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Robert Kayen, Brian D. Collins
Lithostratigraphy and shear-wave velocity in the crystallized Topopah Spring Tuff, Yucca Mountain, Nevada Lithostratigraphy and shear-wave velocity in the crystallized Topopah Spring Tuff, Yucca Mountain, Nevada
Evaluation of the potential future response to seismic events of the proposed spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, is in part based on the seismic properties of the host rock, the 12.8-million-year-old Topopah Spring Tuff. Because of the processes that formed the tuff, the densely welded and crystallized part has three lithophysal and...
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D.C. Buesch, K.H. Stokoe, K.C. Won, Y.J. Seong, J.L. Jung, M.D. Schuhen
Managing large-scale workflow execution from resource provisioning to provenance tracking: The CyberShake example Managing large-scale workflow execution from resource provisioning to provenance tracking: The CyberShake example
This paper discusses the process of building an environment where large-scale, complex, scientific analysis can be scheduled onto a heterogeneous collection of computational and storage resources. The example application is the Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) CyberShake project, an analysis designed to compute probabilistic seismic hazard curves for sites in the Los Angeles...
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E. Deelman, S. Callaghan, E. Field, H. Francoeur, R. Graves, N. Gupta, V. Gupta, T.H. Jordan, C. Kesselman, P. Maechling, J. Mehringer, G. Mehta, D. Okaya, K. Vahi, L. Zhao
Mapping South San Francisco Bay's seabed diversity for use in wetland restoration planning Mapping South San Francisco Bay's seabed diversity for use in wetland restoration planning
In an effort to understand the role of sediment of South San Francisco Bay (South Bay) salt ponds, an acoustic seabed classification was performed with the condition of over two hundred sediment samples. The success of the large-scale tidal wetland restoration of up to 15,000 acres of South Bay partly depends on the ability of the converted ponds to acquire and retain enough sediment to...
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Theresa A. Fregoso, B. Jaffe, G. Rathwell, W. Collins, K. Rhynas, V. Tomlin, S. Sullivan
Measurements of the diurnal cycle of temperature, humidity, wind, and carbon dioxide in a subalpine forest during the carbon in the mountains experiment (CME04) Measurements of the diurnal cycle of temperature, humidity, wind, and carbon dioxide in a subalpine forest during the carbon in the mountains experiment (CME04)
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Sean P. Burns, Jielun Sun, S.P. Oncley, A.C. Delany, B.B. Stephens, D.E. Anderson, D. S. Schimel, D.H. Lenschow, Russell K. Monson