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Automated urban change detection using scanned cartographic and satellite image data Automated urban change detection using scanned cartographic and satellite image data
The objective of this study was to develop a digital procedure to measure the amount of urban change that has occurred in an area since the publication of its corresponding 1:24,000-scale topographic map. Traditional change detection techniques are dependent upon the visual comparison of high-altitude aerial photographs or, more recently, satellite image data to a corresponding map...
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Jeffrey D. Spooner
Beatty, Nevada: A section in U.S. Geological Survey research in radioactive waste disposal - Fiscal years 1986-1990 (WRI 91-4084) Beatty, Nevada: A section in U.S. Geological Survey research in radioactive waste disposal - Fiscal years 1986-1990 (WRI 91-4084)
A low-level radioactive-waste disposal facility in the Amargosa Desert of Nevada, about 17 km southeast of Beatty and 169 km northwest of Las Vegas, has been operating since 1962. This was the first commercially operated radioactive waste disposal facility in the United States. Wastes at the facility are emplaced in 2 to 15-m deep trenches and covered by backfilling with previously...
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Brian J. Andraski, Jeffrey M. Fisher, David E. Prudic
Body size and foraging behavior in birds Body size and foraging behavior in birds
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R. Ian Goudie, John F. Piatt
Calcic, gypsic, and siliceous soil chronosequences in arid and semiarid environments Calcic, gypsic, and siliceous soil chronosequences in arid and semiarid environments
We studied three soil chronosequences in the western USA to compare the development of calcic, gypsic, and siliceous soils through time. We compared calcic soils from the Silver Lake playa, southeastern California, gypsic-calcic soils from the Kane Fans in Big Horn County, Wyoming, and siliceous-calcic soils from Forty-mile Wash in southwestern Nevada. In these areas, carbonate, gypsum...
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J.W. Harden, E. M. Taylor, M.C. Reheis, L. D. McFadden
Characteristics of low-slope streams that affect O2 transfer rates Characteristics of low-slope streams that affect O2 transfer rates
Multiple-regression techniques were used to derive the reaeration coefficients estimating equation for low sloped streams: K2 = 3.83 MBAS-0.41 SL0.20 H-0.76, where K2 is the reaeration coefficient in base e units per day; MBAS is the methylene blue active substances concentration in milligrams per liter; SL is the water-surface slope in foot per foot; and H is the mean-flow depth in feet...
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Gene W. Parker, Leslie A. DeSimone
Collected papers from the sixth annual meeting of the society for organic petrology Collected papers from the sixth annual meeting of the society for organic petrology
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R.D. Harvey, J.C. Crelling, D.D. Kaegi
Concluding remarks: Disease ecology and the conservation of avian species Concluding remarks: Disease ecology and the conservation of avian species
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M. Friend, G. Wobeser
Coupled surface-water and ground-water model Coupled surface-water and ground-water model
In areas with dynamic and hydraulically well connected ground-water and surface-water systems, it is desirable that stream-aquifer interaction be simulated with models of equal sophistication and accuracy. Accordingly, a new, coupled ground-water and surface-water model was developed by combining the U.S. Geological Survey models MODFLOW and BRANCH. MODFLOW is the widely used modular...
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Eric D. Swain, Eliezer J. Wexler
Data standardization. The key to effective management Data standardization. The key to effective management
Effective management of the nation's water resources is dependent upon accurate and consistent hydrologic information. Before the emergence of environmental concerns in the 1960's, most hydrologic information was collected by the U.S. Geological Survey and other Federal agencies that used fairly consistent methods and equipment. In the past quarter century, however, increased...
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C. Russell Wagner
Denali Park wolf studies: Implications for Yellowstone Denali Park wolf studies: Implications for Yellowstone
The Northern Rocky Mountain Wolf Recovery Plan approved by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (1987) recommends re-establishment of wolves (Canis lupus) in Yellowstone National Park. Bills proposing wolf re-establishment in the Park have been introduced into the U.S. House and Senate. However, several questions have been raised about the possible effects of wolf re-establishment on other
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L. David Mech, Thomas J. Meier, John W. Burch
Disease prevention and control in endangered avian species: Special considerations and needs Disease prevention and control in endangered avian species: Special considerations and needs
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M. Friend, N. J. Thomas