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Data dictionary and formatting standard for dissemination of geotechnical data Data dictionary and formatting standard for dissemination of geotechnical data
A pilot system for archiving and web dissemination of geotechnical data collected and stored by various agencies is currently under development. Part of the scope of this project, sponsored by the Consortium of Organizations for Strong-Motion Observation Systems (COSMOS) and by the Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center (PEER) Lifelines Program, is the development of a data...
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J. Benoit, J.I. Bobbitt, D.J. Ponti, S.A. Shimel
Debris-flow susceptibility of watersheds recently burned by wildfire Debris-flow susceptibility of watersheds recently burned by wildfire
Evaluation of the erosional response of 95 recently burned watersheds in Colorado, New Mexico, and southern California to storm rainfall established the factors that best differentiate between debris-flow producing basins and those that produced other flow responses. These factors are drainage-basin morphology and lithology, and the presence or absence of water-repellent soils. Basins...
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S.H. Cannon
Deformation of the Aniakchak Caldera, Alaska, mapped by InSAR Deformation of the Aniakchak Caldera, Alaska, mapped by InSAR
The deformation of Aniakchak volcano is investigated using 19 ERS-1 / 2 interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) data from 1992 through 2002. InSAR images from the different time intervals reveal that the10-km-wide caldera has been subsiding during the time of investigation. The pattern of subsidence does not following the pyroclastic flows from the last eruption of the caldera...
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Oh-Ig Kwoun, Z. Lu
DEM generation and tidal deformation detection for Sulzberger Ice Shelf, West Antarctica using SAR interferometry DEM generation and tidal deformation detection for Sulzberger Ice Shelf, West Antarctica using SAR interferometry
In this study we generated a relative Digital Elevation Model (DEM) over the Sulzberger Ice Shelf, West Antarctica using ERS1/2 synthetic aperture radar (SAR) interferometry data. Four repeat pass differential interferograms are used to find the grounding zone and to classify the study area. An interferometrically derived DEM is compared with laser altimetry profile from ICESat. Standard...
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S. Baek, Oh-Ig Kwoun, M. Bassler, Z. Lu, C. K. Shum, R. Dietrich
Development of a consortium for water security and safety: Planning for an early warning system Development of a consortium for water security and safety: Planning for an early warning system
The events of September 11, 2001 have raised concerns over the safety and security of the Nation's critical infrastructure including water and waste water systems. In June 2002, the U.S. EPA's Region II Office (New York City), in response to concerns over water security, in collaboration with Rutgers University agreed to establish a Regional Drinking Water Security and Safety Consortium...
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R.M. Clark, N.R. Adam, V. Atluri, M. Halem, E. F. Vowinkel
Development of an AMS method to study oceanic circulation characteristics using cosmogenic 39Ar Development of an AMS method to study oceanic circulation characteristics using cosmogenic 39Ar
Initial experiments at the ATLAS facility [Nucl. Instr. and Meth. B 92 (1994) 241] resulted in a clear detection of cosmogenic 39Ar signal at the natural level. The present paper summarizes the recent developments of 39Ar AMS measurements at ATLAS: the use of an electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) positive ion source equipped with a special quartz liner to reduce 39K background, the...
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P.H. Collon, M. Bichler, J. Caggiano, L.D. Cecil, Masri Y. El, R. Golser, C.L. Jiang, A. Heinz, D. Henderson, W. Kutschera, B.E. Lehmann, P. Leleux, H.H. Loosli, R.C. Pardo, M. Paul, K.E. Rehm, P. Schlosser, R.H. Scott, W.M. Smethie, R. Vondrasek
Development of microanalytical reference materials for geochemical analysis Development of microanalytical reference materials for geochemical analysis
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S. A. Wilson, P.A. Potts
Development of regional liquefaction-induced deformation hazard maps Development of regional liquefaction-induced deformation hazard maps
This paper describes part of a project to assess the feasibility of producing regional (1:24,000-scale) liquefaction hazard maps that are based-on potential liquefaction-induced deformation. The study area is the central Santa Clara Valley, at the south end of San Francisco Bay in Central California. The information collected and used includes: a) detailed Quaternary geological mapping...
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A. Rosinski, Kathy L. Knudsen, J. Wu, R.B. Seed, C.R. Real
Distribution of sea anemones (Cnidaria, Actiniaria) in Korea analyzed by environmental clustering Distribution of sea anemones (Cnidaria, Actiniaria) in Korea analyzed by environmental clustering
Using environmental data and the geospatial clustering tools LOICZView and DISCO, we empirically tested the postulated existence and boundaries of four biogeographic regions in the southern part of the Korean peninsula. Environmental variables used included wind speed, sea surface temperature (SST), salinity, tidal amplitude, and the chlorophyll spectral signal. Our analysis confirmed...
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H.-R. Cha, R. W. Buddemeier, D.G. Fautin, P. Sandhei
Ecological effects of animal introductions at Channel Islands National Park Ecological effects of animal introductions at Channel Islands National Park
Based on research, park managers are adopting a holistic approach to island restoration that includes eradication of nonnative species, restoration of native plant habitats, and monitoring.
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K. McEachern
Ecosystem restoration on the California Channel Islands Ecosystem restoration on the California Channel Islands
Restoration of natural habitat has become increasingly important over the last three decades in the United States, first as mitigation for development (especially in wetlands), and more recently in natural areas. This latter restoration has come about as land managing agencies have seen the need to reverse the impact of past land uses and agencies like the National Park Service have...
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W. L. Halvorson
Edwards plateau: Analysis of land cover trends Edwards plateau: Analysis of land cover trends
The Land Cover Trends project studies the rates, causes, and consequences of contemporary (1973-2000) change in land use and land cover in the United States on an ecoregional basis. The Edwards Plateau ecoregion is the focus of this report. Landsat imagery from five dates during a nearly 30-year period are interpreted for randomly selected sample blocks. The resulting data provide the...
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B.A. Friesen, D.J. Hester, K.A. Casey