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Collaborative recorded data based response studies of four tall buildings in California Collaborative recorded data based response studies of four tall buildings in California
Seismic instrumentation, recorded earthquake responses, and collaborative studies of the response records from four tall California buildings are summarized in this summary paper. These buildings include the tallest San Francisco building, the 61-story Salesforce Tower, and the tallest California building, the 73-story Wilshire Grand Tower, as well as a 51-story residential building in...
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Daniel Swensen, Mehmet Celebi
ShakeAlert® earthquake warning: The challenge of transforming ground motion into protective actions ShakeAlert® earthquake warning: The challenge of transforming ground motion into protective actions
The USGS ShakeAlert® earthquake early warning (EEW) system is operational and providing public alerting in three West Coast states: California, Washington, and Oregon. Since 2006 the USGS has pursued a strategy of incrementally developing and rolling out EEW for increasingly larger areas and uses. As funding from federal and state budgets grew the system became more capable, detection...
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Douglas D. Given, West Coast ShakeAlert Project Team
Stable isotope and geochemical characterization of nutrient sources and surface water near a confined animal feeding operation in the Big Creek watershed of northwest Arkansas Stable isotope and geochemical characterization of nutrient sources and surface water near a confined animal feeding operation in the Big Creek watershed of northwest Arkansas
A concentrated animal feeding operation (CAFO) established in Newton County, Arkansas, near Big Creek, a tributary of the Buffalo National River, raised concern about potential degradation of water quality in the karst watershed. In this study, isotopic tools were combined with standard geochemical approaches to characterize nutrient sources and dynamics in the Big Creek watershed. An...
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Kelly Sokolosky, Phillip D. Hays
Multiscale hyperspectral imaging of hydrothermal alteration in Yellowstone National Park, USA Multiscale hyperspectral imaging of hydrothermal alteration in Yellowstone National Park, USA
Imaging spectroscopy (hyperspectral imaging) data have mainly been used to map surface materials covering relatively small areas from airborne sensors over the past 20+ years. As part of the U.S. Geological Survey Integrated hyperspectral, geophysical and geochemical studies of Yellowstone National Park hydrothermal systems project, we have collected multiscale imaging spectrometer data...
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Todd M. Hoefen, Raymond F. Kokaly, Keith Eric Livo, John Michael Meyer, JoAnn M. Holloway
Integrating satellite thermal imagery and global weather datasets for operational actual evapotranspiration mapping and drought early warning applications Integrating satellite thermal imagery and global weather datasets for operational actual evapotranspiration mapping and drought early warning applications
The development and online access to an operational global actual evapotranspiration (ETa) is described. The global ETa is generated using the Operational Simplified Surface Energy Balance (SSEBop) model with inputs from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) land surface temperature and gridded weather datasets. Global and regional ETa, as well as anomaly graphics and...
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Gabriel B. Senay, Stefanie Bohms, Claudia Young, Cheryl L. Holen, Maxwell Thomas Mcelhone, Michael Budde, James Rowland
USGS CEOS analysis ready data for land achievements and future plans USGS CEOS analysis ready data for land achievements and future plans
The efforts of the Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS) to bring CEOS Analysis Ready Data for Land (CARD4L) products to countries and international organizations quickly and easily continues to receive important support from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). As part of its engagement with CARD4L, the USGS worked to address specific Threshold and Target Product Family...
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Christopher Barnes, Andreia Siqueira, Steven T. Labahn
DAS 3DVSP survey at Stratigraphic Test Well (Hydrate-01) DAS 3DVSP survey at Stratigraphic Test Well (Hydrate-01)
This proceeding outlines the acquisition, processing, and fault interpretation of the largest known onshore distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) 3D vertical seismic profile (VSP) survey. This survey was carried out to detect the distribution of faults near the gas hydrate research well (Stratigraphic Test Well: Hydrate-01) on the North Slope of Alaska within the Prudhoe Bay Unit (PBU). The...
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Akira Fujimoto, Teck Kean Lim, Machiko Tamaki, Kyojiro Kawaguchi, Toshiaki Kobayashi, Seth S. Haines, Timothy Collett, Ray Boswell
Mapping world terrestrial ecosystems - GIS and cartographic approaches Mapping world terrestrial ecosystems - GIS and cartographic approaches
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Roger Sayre, Madeline T. Martin, Deniz Karagulle, Charlie Frye, Timothy Boucher, Nicholas Wolff
Incorporating uncertainty into groundwater salinity mapping using AEM data Incorporating uncertainty into groundwater salinity mapping using AEM data
Airborne electromagnetic surveys provide spatially extensive resistivity information that can be useful for groundwater salinity mapping; however, the transformation from geophysical data to salinity interpretations carries uncertainty. We compare two quantitative approaches to salinity mapping recently applied to address water resource management objectives: the location of the depth to...
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Lyndsay B. Ball, Burke J. Minsley
Electrical signatures of dual domain mass transfer observed in rock cores Electrical signatures of dual domain mass transfer observed in rock cores
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S. Falzone, B. B. Parker, Frederick Day-Lewis, L. Slater
Physics-guided recurrent graph model for predicting flow and temperature in river networks Physics-guided recurrent graph model for predicting flow and temperature in river networks
This paper proposes a physics-guided machine learning approach that combines machine learning models and physics-based models to improve the prediction of water flow and temperature in river networks. We first build a recurrent graph network model to capture the interactions among multiple segments in the river network. Then we transfer knowledge from physics-based models to guide the...
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Xiaowei Jia, Jacob Aaron Zwart, Jeffrey Michael Sadler, Alison P. Appling, Samantha K. Oliver, Steven L. Markstrom, Jared Willard, Shaoming Xu, Michael Steinbach, Jordan Read, Vipin Kumar
Radiometric performance of Landsat 8 Collection 2 products Radiometric performance of Landsat 8 Collection 2 products
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) archive of Earth images acquired by Landsat 1-8 sensors is organized in collections of consistently calibrated, geolocated, and processed data products. Such an organization ensures consistent quality of the archived data within a collection over time and across all instruments within the Landsat mission. In December 2020, the USGS completed reprocessing...
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Esad Micijevic, Md Obaidul Haque, Julia Barsi