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Impacts of the 2004 Indian ocean tsunami on the southwest coasts of Sri Lanka Impacts of the 2004 Indian ocean tsunami on the southwest coasts of Sri Lanka

The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami caused major landscape changes along the southwest coasts of Sri Lanka that were controlled by the flow, natural topography and bathymetry, and anthropogenic modifications of the terrain. Landscape changes included substantial beach erosion and scouring of return-flow channels near the beach, and deposition of sand sheets across the narrow coastal plain. In...
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Robert A. Morton, John A. Goff, Scott L. Nichol

Implementing regional sediment management to sustain navigation at an energetic tidal inlet Implementing regional sediment management to sustain navigation at an energetic tidal inlet

Regional Sediment Management (RSM) is a systems-based approach for managing multiple projects involving sediment. RSM fosters balance between infrastructure and natural system processes, resulting in reduced project costs and achievement of greater benefits. This paper introduces the RSM concept and describes how RSM is being implemented at the Mouth of the Columbia River to sustain the...
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H.R. Moritz, G.R. Gelfenbaum, G. M. Kaminsky, P. Ruggiero, J. Oltman-shay, D.J. Mckillip

Improved outgassing models for the Landsat-5 thematic mapper Improved outgassing models for the Landsat-5 thematic mapper

The Landsat-5 (L5) Thematic Mapper (TM) detectors of the short wave infrared (SWIR) bands 5 and 7 are maintained on cryogenic temperatures to minimize thermal noise and allow adequate detection of scene energy. Over the instrument's lifetime, gain oscillations are observed in these bands that are caused by an ice-like contaminant that gradually builds up on the window of a dewar that...
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E. Micijevic, G. Chander, R. W. Hayes

Improving GPR image resolution in lossy ground using dispersive migration Improving GPR image resolution in lossy ground using dispersive migration

As a compact wave packet travels through a dispersive medium, it becomes dilated and distorted. As a result, ground-penetrating radar (GPR) surveys over conductive and/or lossy soils often result in poor image resolution. A dispersive migration method is presented that combines an inverse dispersion filter with frequency-domain migration. The method requires a fully characterized GPR...
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C.P. Oden, M.H. Powers, D.L. Wright, G.R. Olhoeft

Integrating observation and statistical forecasts over sub-Saharan Africa to support Famine Early Warning Integrating observation and statistical forecasts over sub-Saharan Africa to support Famine Early Warning

Famine early warning in Africa presents unique challenges and rewards. Hydrologic extremes must be tracked and anticipated over complex and changing climate regimes. The successful anticipation and interpretation of hydrologic shocks can initiate effective government response, saving lives and softening the impacts of droughts and floods. While both monitoring and forecast technologies...
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Chris Funk, James P. Verdin, Gregory Husak

Investigators share improved understanding of the North American carbon cycle Investigators share improved understanding of the North American carbon cycle

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R.A. Birdsey, R. Cook, S. Denning, P. Griffith, B. Law, J. Masek, A. Michalak, S. Ogle, D. Ojima, Y. Pan, C. Sabine, E. Sheffner, E. Sundquist
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