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Toward digital geologic map standards: a progress report Toward digital geologic map standards: a progress report
Establishing modern scientific and technical standards for geologic maps and their derivative map products is vital to both producers and users of such maps as we move into an age of digital cartography. Application of earth-science data in complex geographic information systems, acceleration of geologic map production, and reduction of population costs require that national standards be...
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George E. Ulrech, Mitchell W. Reynolds, Richard B. Taylor
Tracing watershed weathering reactions with 13C Tracing watershed weathering reactions with 13C
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Carol Kendall, M.A. Mast, Karen C. Rice
Two-dimensional circulation modeling of the Pamlico River estuary, North Carolina Two-dimensional circulation modeling of the Pamlico River estuary, North Carolina
A two dimensional, vertically averaged, unsteady flow model was applied to a 50- kilometer reach of the Pamlico River estuary, North Carolina. The model computational grid, which consists of about 16,000 square cells, each 200 meters on a side, was developed from more than one million depth soundings. Information from a comprehensive data-collection network, including six water-level...
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G. L. Giese, Jerad Bales
Use of oxygen/hydrogen isotopes in generalizing recharge areas, Lee County, Florida Use of oxygen/hydrogen isotopes in generalizing recharge areas, Lee County, Florida
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R.K. Krulikas
Using soil gas radon and geology to estimate regional radon potential Using soil gas radon and geology to estimate regional radon potential
Two important parameters have been identified in order to estimate the radon potential of a region. They are the soil gas radon concentration and the geological rock type from which soils are derived. A simple soil gas collection and analytical technique has been developed to provide information on soil gas radon concentrations. The application of these techniques has demonstrated a...
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G.M. Reimer
Food limitation in terrestrial breeding bird populations: Is that all there is? Food limitation in terrestrial breeding bird populations: Is that all there is?
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Thomas E. Martin
Managing Louisiana marshes-An experimental approach Managing Louisiana marshes-An experimental approach
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E.C. Pendleton, A. Lee Foote, Glenn R. Guntenspergen
Use of processed geophysical data to improve the delineation of infilled scour holes at bridge piers Use of processed geophysical data to improve the delineation of infilled scour holes at bridge piers
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F.P. Haeni, Gary Placzek
Landscape simulation of coastal wetlands Landscape simulation of coastal wetlands
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Thomas W. Doyle
Results of integrated surface-geophysical studies for shallow subsurface fracture detection at three New Hampshire sites Results of integrated surface-geophysical studies for shallow subsurface fracture detection at three New Hampshire sites
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D.A. Lieblich, John W. Lane, F.P. Haeni
Ecosystem modeling of Barataria Basin, Louisiana utilizing desktop parallel technology Ecosystem modeling of Barataria Basin, Louisiana utilizing desktop parallel technology
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M. L. White, T. Maxwell, R. Costanza, Thomas W. Doyle
USFWS selected geographic analyses USFWS selected geographic analyses
The geographic information system (GIS) used by the National Wetlands Research Center (NWRC) of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has been valuable in assisting natural resource managers in planning and managing coastal fish and wildlife resources. In the past 5 years, NWRC has conducted about 60 studies employing this technology. Applications have ranged from simple natural resource...
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Floyd O. Stayner, James D. Scurry, James B. Johnston, Mary C. Watzin, Pasquale F. Roscigno