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Estimating debris-flow probability using fan stratigraphy, historic records, and drainage-basin morphology, Interstate 70 highway corridor, central Colorado, U.S.A Estimating debris-flow probability using fan stratigraphy, historic records, and drainage-basin morphology, Interstate 70 highway corridor, central Colorado, U.S.A

We have used stratigraphic and historic records of debris-flows to estimate mean recurrence intervals of past debris-flow events on 19 fans along the Interstate 70 highway corridor in the Front Range of Colorado. Estimated mean recurrence intervals were used in the Poisson probability model to estimate the probability of future debris-flow events on the fans. Mean recurrence intervals...
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J. A. Coe, J. W. Godt, M. Parise, A. Moscariello

Evaluating the post-release success of rehabilitated manatees in Florida, 1973-2002 Evaluating the post-release success of rehabilitated manatees in Florida, 1973-2002

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R. Bonde, L. Keith, L. Ward, J. Reid, T. Pitchford, C. Deutsch, M. Ross, J. Valade, N. Adimey

Evaluating tsunami hazards from debris flows Evaluating tsunami hazards from debris flows

Debris flows that enter water bodies may have significant kinetic energy, some of which is transferred to water motion or waves that can impact shorelines and structures. The associated hazards depend on the location of the affected area relative to the point at which the debris flow enters the water. Three distinct regions (splash zone, near field, and far field) may be identified...
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P. Watts, J. S. Walder

Evaluation of sediment-surrogate technologies for computation of suspended-sediment transport Evaluation of sediment-surrogate technologies for computation of suspended-sediment transport

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John R. Gray, Eduardo Patiño, Patrick P. Rasmussen, Matthew C. Larsen, Theodore S. Melis, David J. Topping, Michael S. Runner, Carlos Figueroa Alamo

Extension of EMA to address regional skew and low outliers Extension of EMA to address regional skew and low outliers

The recently developed expected moments algorithm [EMA] (Cohn et al. 1997) does as well as MLEs at estimating LP3 flood quantiles using systematic and historical information. Needed extensions include use of a regional skewness estimator and its precision to be consistent with Bulletin 17B and to make use of such hydrologic information. Another issue addressed by Bulletin 17B is the...
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V.W. Griffis, J.R. Stedinger, T.A. Cohn

Field evaluation of boat-mounted acoustic Doppler instruments used to measure streamflow Field evaluation of boat-mounted acoustic Doppler instruments used to measure streamflow

The use of instruments based on the Doppler principle for measuring water velocity and computing discharge is common within the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The instruments and software have changed appreciably during the last 5 years; therefore, the USGS has begun field validation of the instruments used to make discharge measurements from a moving boat. Instruments manufactured by...
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D. S. Mueller

Flood Frequency of Unregulated Streams of Tennessee Using Regional-Regression Equations and the Region-of-Influence Method Flood Frequency of Unregulated Streams of Tennessee Using Regional-Regression Equations and the Region-of-Influence Method

The region-of-influence method and regional-regression equations are used to predict flood frequency of unregulated and ungaged rivers and streams of Tennessee. The prediction methods have been developed using strem-gage records from unregulated streams draining basins having 1-30% total impervious area. A computer application automates the calculation of the flood frequencies of the...
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G.S. Law, Gary D. Tasker

Future coral reef habitat marginality: Temporal and spatial effects of climate change in the Pacific basin Future coral reef habitat marginality: Temporal and spatial effects of climate change in the Pacific basin

Marginal reef habitats are regarded as regions where coral reefs and coral communities reflect the effects of steady-state or long-term average environmental limitations. We used classifications based on this concept with predicted time-variant conditions of future climate to develop a scenario for the evolution of future marginality. Model results based on a conservative scenario of...
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J.M. Guinotte, R. W. Buddemeier, J.A. Kleypas

Genetic Algorithm Calibration of Probabilistic Cellular Automata for Modeling Mining Permit Activity Genetic Algorithm Calibration of Probabilistic Cellular Automata for Modeling Mining Permit Activity

We use a genetic algorithm to calibrate a spatially and temporally resolved cellular automata to model mining activity on public land in Idaho and western Montana. The genetic algorithm searches through a space of transition rule parameters of a two dimensional cellular automata model to find rule parameters that fit observed mining activity data. Previous work by one of the authors in...
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S.J. Louis, G. L. Raines

Geothermal GIS coverage of the Great Basin, USA: Defining regional controls and favorable exploration terrains Geothermal GIS coverage of the Great Basin, USA: Defining regional controls and favorable exploration terrains

A geographic information system (GIS) of geothermal resources, built last year for the state of Nevada, is being expanded to cover the Great Basin, USA. Data from that GIS is being made available to industry, other researchers, and the public via a web site at the Great Basin Center for Geothermal Energy, Reno, Nevada. That web site features a search engine, supports ArcExplorer?? for on...
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M.F. Coolbaugh, D. L. Sawatzky, G.L. Oppliger, T.B. Minor, G. L. Raines, L. Shevenell, G. Blewitt, J.N. Louie

Global Snow-Cover Evolution from Twenty Years of Satellite Passive Microwave Data Global Snow-Cover Evolution from Twenty Years of Satellite Passive Microwave Data

Starting in 1979 with the SMMR (Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radiometer) instrument onboard the satellite NIMBUS-7 and continuing since 1987 with the SSMI (Special Sensor Microwave Imager) instrument on board the DMSP (Defence Meteorological Satellite Program) series, more then twenty years of satellite passive microwave data are now available. This dataset has been processed to...
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N. M. Mognard, A.V. Kouraev, E.G. Josberger
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