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Environmental geochemistry at the global scale Environmental geochemistry at the global scale
Land degradation and pollution caused by population pressure and economic development pose a threat to the sustainability of the earth's surface, especially in tropical regions where a long history of chemical weathering has made the surface environment particularly fragile. Systematic baseline geochemical data provide a means of monitoring the state of the environment and identifying...
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J. Plant, D. Smith, B. Smith, L. Williams
Eustacy, climate, tectonics, sedimentary environments, and the formation of Permian coal measures in the Sohagpur Coalfield, Madhya Pradesh, India Eustacy, climate, tectonics, sedimentary environments, and the formation of Permian coal measures in the Sohagpur Coalfield, Madhya Pradesh, India
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Abhijit Mukhopadhyay, S. Adhikari, S.P. Roy, S. Bhattacharya, Robert C. Milici, Peter D. Warwick, E.R. Landis
Evaluation of a GPS used in conjunction with aerial telemetry Evaluation of a GPS used in conjunction with aerial telemetry
We investigated the use of a non-correctable Global Positioning System (NGPS) in association with aerial telemetry to determine animal locations. Average error was determined for 3 components of the location process: use of a NGPS receiver on the ground, use of a NGPS receiver in a aircraft while flying over a visual marker, and use of the same receiver while flying over a location...
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E.M. Olexa, P.J.P. Gogan, K.M. Podruzny
Evaluation of the UnTRIM model for 3-D tidal circulation Evaluation of the UnTRIM model for 3-D tidal circulation
A family of numerical models, known as the TRIM models, shares the same modeling philosophy for solving the shallow water equations. A characteristic analysis of the shallow water equations points out that the numerical instability is controlled by the gravity wave terms in the momentum equations and by the transport terms in the continuity equation. A semi-implicit finite-difference...
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R. T. Cheng, V. Casulli
GCLAS: a graphical constituent loading analysis system GCLAS: a graphical constituent loading analysis system
The U. S. Geological Survey has developed a program called GCLAS (Graphical Constituent Loading Analysis System) to aid in the computation of daily constituent loads transported in stream flow. Due to the relative paucity with which most water-quality data are collected, computation of daily constituent loads is moderately to highly dependent on human interpretation of the relation...
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T.E. McKallip, G. F. Koltun, J. R. Gray, G.D. Glysson
Geological and geochemical characteristics of high arsenic coals from endemic arsenosis areas in southwestern Guizhou Province, China Geological and geochemical characteristics of high arsenic coals from endemic arsenosis areas in southwestern Guizhou Province, China
Southwest Guizhou Province is one of the most important areas of disseminated, sediment-hosted-type Au deposits in China and is an important area of coal production. The chemistry of most of the coals in SW Guizhou is similar to those in other parts of China. Their As content is near the Chinese coal average, but some local, small coal mines contain high As coals. The highest As content...
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Z. Ding, B. Zheng, J. Long, H. E. Belkin, R. B. Finkelman, C. Chen, D. Zhou, Y. Zhou
Geological processes and evolution Geological processes and evolution
Geological mapping and establishment of stratigraphic relationships provides an overview of geological processes operating on Mars and how they have varied in time and space. Impact craters and basins shaped the crust in earliest history and as their importance declined, evidence of extensive regional volcanism emerged during the Late Noachian. Regional volcanism characterized the Early...
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J.W. Head, R. Greeley, M.P. Golombek, W.K. Hartmann, E. Hauber, R. Jaumann, P. Masson, G. Neukum, L.E. Nyquist, M. H. Carr
Geomorphologic evidence for liquid water Geomorphologic evidence for liquid water
Besides Earth, Mars is the only planet with a record of resurfacing processes and environmental circumstances that indicate the past operation of a hydrologic cycle. However the present-day conditions on Mars are far apart of supporting liquid water on the surface. Although the large-scale morphology of the Martian channels and valleys show remarkable similarities with fluid-eroded...
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P. Masson, M. H. Carr, F. Costard, R. Greeley, E. Hauber, R. Jaumann
Global occurrences of gas hydrate Global occurrences of gas hydrate
Natural gas hydrate is found worldwide in sediments of outer continental margins of all oceans and in polar areas with continuous permafrost. There are currently 77 localities identified globally where geophysical, geochemical and/or geological evidence indicates the presence of gas hydrate. Details concerning individual gas-hydrate occurrences are compiled at a new world-wide-web (www)...
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K.A. Kvenvolden, T.D. Lorenson
Hierarchical programming for data storage and visualization Hierarchical programming for data storage and visualization
Graphics software is an essential tool for interpreting, analyzing, and presenting data from multidimensional hydrodynamic models used in estuarine and coastal ocean studies. The post-processing of time-varying three-dimensional model output presents unique requirements for data visualization because of the large volume of data that can be generated and the multitude of time scales that...
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John M. Donovan, Peter E. Smith
Identification of a new degradation product of the antifouling agent Irgarol 1051 in natural samples Identification of a new degradation product of the antifouling agent Irgarol 1051 in natural samples
A main degradation product of Irgarol [2-(methylthio)-4-(tert-butylamino)-6-(cyclopropylamino)-s-triazine], one of the most widely used compounds in antifouling paints, was detected at trace levels in seawater and sediment samples collected from several marinas on the Mediterranean coast. This degradation product was identified as 2-methylthio-4-tert-butylamino-s-triazine. The...
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I. Ferrer, D. Barcelo