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Regional land cover characterization using multiple sources of intermediate-scale data Regional land cover characterization using multiple sources of intermediate-scale data

Many United States federal agencies need accurate, intermediate scaled, land cover information. While many techniques and approaches have been successfully used to classify land cover in relatively small regions, there are substantial problems in applying these techniques to large multi-scene regions. An evaluation was conducted of the multiple layer land characteristics data base...
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James Vogelmann, S. M. Howard, Terry L. Sohl

Pliocene–Pleistocene pollen assemblages from the Yermak Plateau, Arctic Ocean: Sites 910 and 911 Pliocene–Pleistocene pollen assemblages from the Yermak Plateau, Arctic Ocean: Sites 910 and 911

Palynological and paleobotanical research on upper Pliocene sediments from Meighen Island, Kap København, and deep-sea sites in the North Atlantic Ocean has indicated the presence of forest tundra far north of its present limits and warmer conditions than present. New pollen data from samples obtained on Ocean Drilling Program Leg 151 (Sites 910 and 911) on the Yermak Plateau of the...
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Debra A. Willard

Communicating scientific findings to the general public Communicating scientific findings to the general public

The Human Induced Land Transformation project (HILT), part of the U.S. Geological Survey Global Change Research Program, has generated considerable public interest during the first two phases of the project: the data assembly and visualization phase carried out for the San Francisco Bay area; and the model building and calibration phase. The third phase, now underway for the Washington...
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Stacy Hoppen, Keith C. Clarke, Leonard J. Gaydos, William Acevedo

Design and documentation of a Baltimore-Washington regional spatial database testbed for environmental model calibration and verification Design and documentation of a Baltimore-Washington regional spatial database testbed for environmental model calibration and verification

Recent efforts by scientists and managers to inventory, map, and model impacts of human activities on the environment have focused on land transformation and urbanization processes. To test the efficacy of any single model, algorithm or procedure which defines land transformation processes a standard database calibration reference resource is required. Therefore, a set of georeferenced...
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Timothy W. Foresman, Helen Wiggins, Dana Porter, Penny Masuoka, William Acevedo

Developing a temporal database of urban development for the Baltimore/Washington region Developing a temporal database of urban development for the Baltimore/Washington region

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC), and the U.S. Bureau of the Census are working together as a multiagency, multidisciplinary team in developing a temporal database that documents the growth of the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan region. This database consists of urban development, principal transportation, shoreline, and population...
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Janet S. Tilley, William Acevedo, Timothy W. Foresman, Walter Prince

Methods and techniques for rigorous calibration of a cellular automaton model of urban growth Methods and techniques for rigorous calibration of a cellular automaton model of urban growth

Several lessons about the process of calibration were learned during development of a self-modifying cellular automaton model to predict urban growth. This model, part of a global change research project on human-induced land transformations, was used to predict the spatial extent of urban growth 100 years into the future. The context of the prediction was to evaluate urban environmental
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Keith C. Clarke, Stacy Hoppen, Leonard J. Gaydos

A comparison of vitrinite reflectance measurements made on whole-rock and dispersed organic matter concentrate mounts A comparison of vitrinite reflectance measurements made on whole-rock and dispersed organic matter concentrate mounts

A comparison of mean-random vitrinite reflectance (R(v-r)) values calculated from measurements on polished whole-rock and on concentrates of dispersed organic matter (DOM) mounts of the same samples generally show little difference. Compared to measurements on DOM mounts, R(v-r) measurements by the same microscopist on corresponding whole-rock samples are up to a few tenths of a percent...
Authors
C.E. Barker

A watershed-scale approach to tracing metal contamination in the environment A watershed-scale approach to tracing metal contamination in the environment

Introduction Public policy during the 1800's encouraged mining in the western United States. Mining on Federal lands played an important role in the growing economy creating national wealth from our abundant and diverse mineral resource base. The common industrial practice from the early days of mining through about 1970 in the U.S. was for mine operators to dispose of the mine wastes...
Authors
Stanley E Church

Activity and feeding of ovigerous Dungeness crabs in Glacier Bay, Alaska Activity and feeding of ovigerous Dungeness crabs in Glacier Bay, Alaska

The activity and feeding behavior of ovigerous Dungeness crabs, Cancer magister, were examined as part of a long-term study. Part of this study surveyed Bartlett Cove in Glacier Bay, Alaska, during the spring of 1994 where 50 commercial pots were soaked for 24 hours. Catch per unit effort (CPUE), dispersion, and stomach samples of male, nonovigerous female, and ovigerous female crabs...
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Deborah A. Schultz, Thomas C. Shirley, Charles E. O’Clair, S. James Taggart
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