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Long lead statistical forecasts of area burned in western U.S. wildfires by ecosystem province Long lead statistical forecasts of area burned in western U.S. wildfires by ecosystem province
A statistical forecast methodology exploits large-scale patterns in monthly U.S. Climatological Division Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI) values over a wide region and several seasons to predict area burned in western U.S. wildfires by ecosystem province a season in advance. The forecast model, which is based on canonical correlations, indicates that a few characteristic patterns...
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A.L. Westerling, A. Gershunov, D.R. Cayan, T.P. Barnett
Looking to the Future: Non-contact Methods for Measuring Streamflow Looking to the Future: Non-contact Methods for Measuring Streamflow
We have conducted a series of proof-of-concept experiments to demonstrate whether it is possible to make completely non-contact open-channel discharge measurements. After an extensive evaluation of potential technologies, we concluded a combination of high-frequency (microwave) radar (for measuring surface velocity) and low-frequency radar (ground-penetrating radar) for measuring channel...
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J. E. Costa, R. T. Cheng, F.P. Haeni, N.B. Melcher, K.R. Spicer, J. Plant, W.C. Keller, K. Hayes
Managing dredged sediment placement in open-water disposal sites, Upper Chesapeake Bay Managing dredged sediment placement in open-water disposal sites, Upper Chesapeake Bay
The maintenance dredging of fine-grained sediment which accumulated in shipping channels in the Upper Chesapeake was discussed. The capacity of open-water sites was maximized in an environmentally acceptable manner to provide adequate time for the development of beneficial use or confined placement sites. The additional water column turbidity generated by dragging operations and bottom...
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W. Panageotou
Mantle helium and carbon isotopes in Separation Creek geothermal springs, Three Sisters area, central Oregon: Evidence for renewed volcanic activity or a long term steady state system? Mantle helium and carbon isotopes in Separation Creek geothermal springs, Three Sisters area, central Oregon: Evidence for renewed volcanic activity or a long term steady state system?
Here we present the helium and carbon isotope results from the initial study of a fluid chemistry-monitoring program started in the summer of 2001 near the South Sister volcano in central Oregon. The Separation Creek area which is several miles due west of the volcano is the locus of strong crustal uplift currently occurring at a rate of 4-5 cm/yr (Wicks, et. al., 2001). Helium [RC/RA =...
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M. C. Van Soest, B. M. Kennedy, William C. Evans, Robert H. Mariner
Marine realms information bank: A distributed geolibrary for the ocean Marine realms information bank: A distributed geolibrary for the ocean
The Marine Realms Information Bank (MRIB) is a prototype web-based distributed geolibrary that organizes, indexes, and delivers online information about the oceanic and coastal environments. It implements the distributed geolibrary concept to organize, index, and deliver online information about the oceanic and coastal environments. The significance of MRIB lies both in the utility of...
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F. Marincioni, F. Lightsom
Measurement of the bed material of gravel-bed rivers Measurement of the bed material of gravel-bed rivers
The measurement of the physical properties of a gravel-bed river is important in the calculation of sediment transport and physical habitat values for aquatic animals. These properties are not always easy to measure. One recent report on flushing of fines from the Klamath River did not contain information on one location because the grain size distribution of the armour could not be...
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R.T. Milhous
Measurement of Turbulence with Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers - Sources of Error and Laboratory Results Measurement of Turbulence with Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers - Sources of Error and Laboratory Results
Acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCPs) provide a promising method for measuring surface-water turbulence because they can provide data from a large spatial range in a relatively short time with relative ease. Some potential sources of errors in turbulence measurements made with ADCPs include inaccuracy of Doppler-shift measurements, poor temporal and spatial measurement resolution...
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E.A. Nystrom, K. A. Oberg, C.R. Rehmann
Measuring groundwater recharge and discharge using environmental tracers Measuring groundwater recharge and discharge using environmental tracers
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P.G. Cook, J.K. Bohlke, D. K. Solomon
Model Performance of Water-Current Meters Model Performance of Water-Current Meters
The measurement of discharge in natural streams requires hydrographers to use accurate water-current meters that have consistent performance among meters of the same model. This paper presents the results of an investigation into the performance of four models of current meters - Price type-AA, Price pygmy, Marsh McBirney 2000 and Swoffer 2100. Tests for consistency and accuracy for six...
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J.M. Fulford
Modeling and measuring snow for assessing climate change impacts in Glacier National Park, Montana Modeling and measuring snow for assessing climate change impacts in Glacier National Park, Montana
A 12-year program of global change research at Glacier National Park by the U.S. Geological Survey and numerous collaborators has made progress in quantifying the role of snow as a driver of mountain ecosystem processes. Spatially extensive snow surveys during the annual accumulation/ablation cycle covered two mountain watersheds and approximately 1,000 km2 . Over 7,000 snow depth and...
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Daniel B. Fagre, David J. Selkowitz, Blase Reardon, Karen Holzer, Lisa McKeon
Multispectral image sharpening using a shift-invariant wavelet transform and adaptive processing of multiresolution edges Multispectral image sharpening using a shift-invariant wavelet transform and adaptive processing of multiresolution edges
Enhanced false color images from mid-IR, near-IR (NIR), and visible bands of the Landsat thematic mapper (TM) are commonly used for visually interpreting land cover type. Described here is a technique for sharpening or fusion of NIR with higher resolution panchromatic (Pan) that uses a shift-invariant implementation of the discrete wavelet transform (SIDWT) and a reported pixel-based...
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G.P. Lemeshewsky
Nevada 2002 area report Nevada 2002 area report
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A.E. Cook, C.T. Martinez, J.S. Sjoberg, S.C. Goodchild, G.G. Scoppettone, G. Clemmer, J.E. Heinrich, J. French