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Competing risks and the development of adaptive management plans for water resources: Field reconnaissance investigation of risks to fishes and other aquatic biota exposed to endocrine disrupting chemicals (edcs) in lake mead, Nevada USA Competing risks and the development of adaptive management plans for water resources: Field reconnaissance investigation of risks to fishes and other aquatic biota exposed to endocrine disrupting chemicals (edcs) in lake mead, Nevada USA
The analysis and characterization of competing risks for water resources rely on a wide spectrum of tools to evaluate hazards and risks associated with their management. For example, waters of the lower Colorado River stored in reservoirs such as Lake Mead present a wide range of competing risks related to water quantity and water quality. These risks are often interdependent and...
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G. Linder, E. E. Little
Cross-comparison of the IRS-P6 AWiFS sensor with the L5 TM, L7 ETM+, & Terra MODIS sensors Cross-comparison of the IRS-P6 AWiFS sensor with the L5 TM, L7 ETM+, & Terra MODIS sensors
As scientists and decision makers increasingly rely on multiple Earth-observing satellites to address urgent global issues, it is imperative that they can rely on the accuracy of Earth-observing data products. This paper focuses on the crosscomparison of the Indian Remote Sensing (IRS-P6) Advanced Wide Field Sensor (AWiFS) with the Landsat 5 (L5) Thematic Mapper (TM), Landsat 7 (L7)...
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G. Chander, X. Xiong, A. Angal, T. Choi, R. Malla
Delineation of Magnesium-rich Ultramafic Rocks Available for Mineral Carbon Sequestration in the United States Delineation of Magnesium-rich Ultramafic Rocks Available for Mineral Carbon Sequestration in the United States
The 2005 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report on Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage suggested that a major gap in mineral carbon sequestration is locating the magnesium-silicate bedrock available to sequester CO2. It is generally known that silicate minerals with high concentrations of magnesium are suitable for mineral carbonation. However, no assessment has been made...
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S. C. Krevor, C. R. Graves, B. S. Van Gosen, A. E. McCafferty
Determining groundwater vulnerability to nitrate contamination from agricultural sources Determining groundwater vulnerability to nitrate contamination from agricultural sources
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Bernard T. Nolan
Determining priorities for future mars polar research Determining priorities for future mars polar research
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T.N. Titus, T.I. Michaels
Development of a liquefaction hazard screening tool for caltrans bridge sites Development of a liquefaction hazard screening tool for caltrans bridge sites
We have developed a liquefaction hazard screening tool for the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) that is being used to evaluate the liquefaction hazard to approximately 13,000 bridge sites in California. Because of the large number of bridge sites to be evaluated, we developed a tool that makes use of parameters not typically considered in site-specific liquefaction...
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Kathy L. Knudsen, J.D.J. Bott, M.O. Woods, T.L. McGuire
Development of regression models to estimate flow duration statistics at ungaged streams in Oklahoma using a regional approach Development of regression models to estimate flow duration statistics at ungaged streams in Oklahoma using a regional approach
Multiple-regression analysis was used to develop equations for estimating annual and seasonal flow-duration statistics at ungaged streams in and near Oklahoma that are not substantially affected by human alteration. Ordinary least-squares and left-censored (Tobit) multiple-regression techniques were used to develop equations that relate these statistics, from continuous streamflow data...
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R.A. Esralew
Ecology and the ratchet of events: Climate variability, niche dimensions, and species distributions Ecology and the ratchet of events: Climate variability, niche dimensions, and species distributions
Climate change in the coming centuries will be characterized by interannual, decadal, and multidecadal fluctuations superimposed on anthropogenic trends. Predicting ecological and biogeographic responses to these changes constitutes an immense challenge for ecologists. Perspectives from climatic and ecological history indicate that responses will be laden with contingencies, resulting...
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S.T. Jackson, J.L. Betancourt, R.K. Booth, S.T. Gray
Effects of climate change on soil moisture over China from 1960-2006 Effects of climate change on soil moisture over China from 1960-2006
Soil moisture is an important variable in the climate system and it has sensitive impact on the global climate. Obviously it is one of essential components in the climate change study. The Integrated Biosphere Simulator (IBIS) is used to evaluate the spatial and temporal patterns of soil moisture across China under the climate change conditions for the period 1960-2006. Results show that...
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Q. Zhu, H. Jiang, J. Liu
Elements of an improved model of debris-flow motion Elements of an improved model of debris-flow motion
A new depth-averaged model of debris-flow motion describes simultaneous evolution of flow velocity and depth, solid and fluid volume fractions, and pore-fluid pressure. Non-hydrostatic pore-fluid pressure is produced by dilatancy, a state-dependent property that links the depth-averaged shear rate and volumetric strain rate of the granular phase. Pore-pressure changes caused by shearing...
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R.M. Iverson
Engaging stakeholders for adaptive management using structured decision analysis Engaging stakeholders for adaptive management using structured decision analysis
Adaptive management is different from other types of management in that it includes all stakeholders (versus only policy makers) in the process, uses resource optimization techniques to evaluate competing objectives, and recognizes and attempts to reduce uncertainty inherent in natural resource systems. Management actions are negotiated by stakeholders, monitored results are compared to
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Elise R. Irwin, D. Kathryn, Mickett Kennedy
Environmental effects of hydrothermal alteration and historical mining on water and sediment quality in Central Colorado Environmental effects of hydrothermal alteration and historical mining on water and sediment quality in Central Colorado
The U.S. Geological Survey conducted an environmental assessment of 198 catchments in a 54,000-km2 area of central Colorado, much of which is on Federal land. The Colorado Mineral Belt, a northeast-trending zone of historical base- and precious-metal mining, cuts diagonally across the study area. The investigation was intended to test the hypothesis that degraded water and sediment...
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S. E. Church, D. L. Fey, T. L. Klein, T.S. Schmidt, R. B. Wanty, E.H. deWitt, B.W. Rockwell, Juan C.A. San