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Imaging and modeling new VETEM data Imaging and modeling new VETEM data

In previously reported work (Wright and others, 2000) we found that the very early time electromagnetic (VETEM) prototype system produced data from which high resolution images of a buried former foundry site at the Denver Federal Center were made. The soil covering the site is about 30 mS/m conductivity, and is thus relatively unfavorable for ground penetrating radar (GPR) imaging. We...
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David L. Wright, David V. Smith, Jared D. Abraham, Raymond S. Hutton, E. Kent Bond, Tie Jun Cui, Alaeddin A. Aydiner, Weng Cho Chew

Interactive 3-D visualization: A tool for seafloor navigation, exploration and engineering Interactive 3-D visualization: A tool for seafloor navigation, exploration and engineering

Recent years have seen remarkable advances in sonar technology, positioning capabilities, and computer processing power that have revolutionized the way we image the seafloor. The massive amounts of data produced by these systems present many challenges but also offer tremendous opportunities in terms of visualization and analysis. The authors have developed a suite of interactive 3D...
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L. A. Mayer, M. Paton, L. Gee, S. V. Gardner, C. Ware

Laboratory measurements of compressional and shear wave speeds through methane hydrate Laboratory measurements of compressional and shear wave speeds through methane hydrate

Simultaneous measurements of compressional and shear wave speeds through polycrystalline methane hydrate have been made. Methane hydrate, grown directly in a wave speed measurement chamber, was uniaxially compacted to a final porosity below 2%. At 277 K, the compacted material had a compressional wave speed of 3650 ?? 50 m/s. The shear wave speed, measured simultaneously, was 1890 ?? 30...
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W.F. Waite, M.B. Helgerud, A. Nur, J.C. Pinkston, L.A. Stern, S. H. Kirby, W.B. Durham

Landscape correlates of breeding bird richness across the United States mid-Atlantic region Landscape correlates of breeding bird richness across the United States mid-Atlantic region

Using a new set of landscape indicator data generated by the U.S.EPA, and a comprehensive breeding bird database from the National Breeding Bird Survey, we evaluated associations between breeding bird richness and landscape characteristics across the entire mid-Atlantic region of the United States. We evaluated how these relationships varied among different groupings (guilds) of birds...
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K. Bruce Jones, Anne Neale, Nash Maliha, Kurt H. Riitters, James D. Wickham, Robert V. O’Neill, Rick D. van Remortel

Measurement of 1999 drought conditions in Mississippi Measurement of 1999 drought conditions in Mississippi

Accurate and reliable water-resources data collected during drought conditions are critical to regulatory agencies such as the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ). Droughts have affected Mississippi during 1940-44, 1951-57, 1962-71, 1980-82 and 1983-88. In late summer and early autumn 1999, many areas of Mississippi experienced near record drought conditions causing...
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D. Phil Turnipseed, Loyd G. Long

Mercury biogeochemistry in the Idrija River, Slovenia, from above the mine into the Gulf of Trieste Mercury biogeochemistry in the Idrija River, Slovenia, from above the mine into the Gulf of Trieste

The Idrija Mine is the second largest Hg mine in the world which operated for 500 years. Mercury (Hg)-laden tailings still line the banks, and the system is a threat to the Idrija River and water bodies downstream including the Soca/Isonzo River and the Gulf of Trieste in the northern Adriatic Sea. A multidisciplinary study was conducted in June 1998 on water samples collected throughout...
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M.E. Hines, M. Horvat, J. Faganeli, J.-C.J. Bonzongo, T. Barkay, E.B. Major, K.J. Scott, E. A. Bailey, J.J. Warwick, W.B. Lyons

Mercury(II) sorption to two Florida everglades peats Mercury(II) sorption to two Florida everglades peats

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R.T. Drexel, G. R. Aiken, K. L. Nagy, J. N. Ryan

Methane and other hydrocarbon gases in sediment from the southeastern North American continental margin Methane and other hydrocarbon gases in sediment from the southeastern North American continental margin

Residual concentrations and distributions of hydrocarbon gases from methane to n-heptane were measured in sediments at seven sites on Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 164. Three sites were drilled at the Cape Fear Diapir of the Carolina Rise, and one site was drilled on the Blake Ridge Diapir. Methane concentrations at these sites result from microbial generation which is influenced by...
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K.A. Kvenvolden, T.D. Lorenson

Methane hydrate dissociation rates at 0.1 MPa and temperatures above 272 K Methane hydrate dissociation rates at 0.1 MPa and temperatures above 272 K

We performed rapid depressurization experiments on methane hydrate under isothermal conditions above 272 K to determine the amount and rate of methane evolution. Sample temperatures rapidly drop below 273 K and stabilize near 272.5 K during dissociation. This thermal anomaly and the persistence of methane hydrate are consistent with the reported recovery of partially dissociated methane...
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S. Circone, L.A. Stern, S. H. Kirby, J.C. Pinkston, W.B. Durham

Microscopic character of marine sediment containing disseminated gas hydrate. Examples from the Blake Ridge and the Middle America Trench Microscopic character of marine sediment containing disseminated gas hydrate. Examples from the Blake Ridge and the Middle America Trench

The presence of disseminated gas hydrate was inferred based on pore fluid geochemistry and downhole logging data, but was rarely observed at Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 164 (Blake Ridge), and Leg 170 (Middle America Trench, offshore from Costa Rica) drilling sites. Gas hydrate nucleation is likely to occur first in larger voids rather than in constricted pore space, where capillary...
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T.D. Lorenson

Middle- and late-Wisconsin paleobotanic and paleoclimatic records from the southern Colorado Plateau, USA Middle- and late-Wisconsin paleobotanic and paleoclimatic records from the southern Colorado Plateau, USA

The Colorado Plateau is a distinct physiographic province in western North America, which presently straddles the transition between summer-wet and summer-dry climatic regimes to the south and northwest, respectively. In addition to climate, the diversity of environments and plant communities on the Colorado Plateau has resulted from extreme topographic diversity. Desert lowlands as low...
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R. Scott Anderson, J.L. Betancourt, J.I. Mead, R.H. Hevly, D.P. Adam
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