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Complete velocity distribution in river cross-sections measured by acoustic instruments Complete velocity distribution in river cross-sections measured by acoustic instruments

To fully understand the hydraulic properties of natural rivers, velocity distribution in the river cross-section should be studied in detail. The measurement task is not straightforward because there is not an instrument that can measure the velocity distribution covering the entire cross-section. Particularly, the velocities in regions near the free surface and in the bottom boundary...
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R. T. Cheng, J. W. Gartner

Continuous measurement of suspended-sediment discharge in rivers by use of optical backscatterance sensors Continuous measurement of suspended-sediment discharge in rivers by use of optical backscatterance sensors

Optical sensors have been used to measure turbidity and suspended-sediment concentration by many marine and estuarine studies, and optical sensors can provide automated, continuous time series of suspended-sediment concentration and discharge in rivers. Three potential problems with using optical sensors are biological fouling, particle-size variability, and particle-reflectivity...
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D. H. Schoellhamer, S.A. Wright

Coupled heat and fluid flow modeling of the Carboniferous Kuna Basin, Alaska: Implications for the genesis of the Red Dog Pb-Zn-Ag-Ba ore district Coupled heat and fluid flow modeling of the Carboniferous Kuna Basin, Alaska: Implications for the genesis of the Red Dog Pb-Zn-Ag-Ba ore district

The Red Dog deposit is a giant 175 Mton (16% Zn, 5% Pb), shale-hosted Pb-Zn-Ag-Ba ore district situated in the Carboniferous Kuna Basin, Western Brooks Range, Alaska. These SEDEX-type ores are thought to have formed in calcareous turbidites and black mudstone at elevated sub-seafloor temperatures (120-150??C) within a hydrogeologic framework of submarine convection that was structurally...
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G. Garven, Jeff P. Raffensperger, Julie A. Dumoulin, D.A. Bradley, L. E. Young, K.D. Kelley, D. L. Leach

Data specifications for the Landsat Data Continuity Mission Data specifications for the Landsat Data Continuity Mission

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) plans to procure data from a privately-owned and commercially-operated remote sensing system for the next Landsat Mission, the Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM).Data requirements are documented in an LDCM Data Specification. The specifications require delivery of data covering 250 Landsat scenes on a daily basis. The data are...
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J. R. Irons, N.J. Speciale, McCuistion J. Douglas, J. G. Masek, B. L. Markham, James C. Storey, D. E. Lencioni, R. E. Ryan

Debris-flow initiation from large, slow-moving landslides Debris-flow initiation from large, slow-moving landslides

In some mountainous terrain, debris flows preferentially initiate from the toes and margins of larger, deeper, slower-moving landslides. During the wet winter of 1997, we began real-time monitoring of the large, active Cleveland Corral landslide complex in California, USA. When the main slide is actively moving, small, shallow, first-time slides on the toe and margins mobilize into...
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M.E. Reid, D.L. Brien, R.G. LaHusen, J. J. Roering, J. de la Fuente, S. D. Ellen

Desalinization, erosion, and tidal changes following the breaching of Napa salt pond 3 Desalinization, erosion, and tidal changes following the breaching of Napa salt pond 3

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K. M. Swanson, G.G. Shellenbarger, D. H. Schoellhamer, N. K. Ganju, N.D. Athearn, P.A. Buchanan

Detecting denning polar bears with forward looking infra-red imagery (FLIR) Detecting denning polar bears with forward looking infra-red imagery (FLIR)

Polar bears give birth in snow dens in mid winter, and remain in dens until early spring. Survival and development of neonates is dependent on the stable environment within the maternal den. Petroleum related activities currently span approximately 200 km of the Alaskan Beaufort Sea coastal area. New and proposed developments are expected to dramatically expand the area influenced by...
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Steven C. Amstrup, Geoff Weston-York, T. L. McDonald, R. Neilsen, Kristin S. Simac, George M. Durner

Development of a ShakeMap-based, earthquake response system within caltrans Development of a ShakeMap-based, earthquake response system within caltrans

The development of a shakemap-based earthquake response system within Caltrans is discussed. Caltrans is test deploying a simplified protocol for its direct use for post-earthquake prioritization of bridge inspection. The process involves employing a GIS spatial analysis to identify the bridges that were most strongly shaken.
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D.J. Wald, P.A. Naecker, C. Roblee, Loren Turner

Earthquake occurrence modeling for evaluating seismic risks to roadway systems Earthquake occurrence modeling for evaluating seismic risks to roadway systems

The results of the application of a variety of techniques, which included bootstrap sampling, the use of antithetic values, the use of Latin squares sampling, use of control functions, a compound Poisson approach, and importance sampling, were presented. It was found that extremely large reductions in the number of simulations needed could be achieved for the mean and confidence limits...
Authors
D. Perkins, C. Taylor

Effects of ammonium perchlorate on the reproductive performance and thyroid follicle histology of zebrafish Effects of ammonium perchlorate on the reproductive performance and thyroid follicle histology of zebrafish

Adult zebrafish were reared up to eight weeks in control water or in water containing ammonium perchlorate (AP) at measured perchlorate concentrations of 18 (environmentally relevant, high) and 677 ppm. Groups of eight females were paired with four males on a weekly basis to assess AP effects on spawned egg volume, an index of reproductive performance. All treatments were applied to four...
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R. Patino, M. R. Wainscott, E. I. Cruz-Li, S. Balakrishnan, C. McMurry, V. S. Blazer, T.A. Anderson
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