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Status and trends of the Lake Huron deepwater demersal fish ommunity, 2008 Status and trends of the Lake Huron deepwater demersal fish ommunity, 2008

The U.S.Geological Survey Great Lakes Science Center has conducted trawl surveys to assess annual changes in the deepwater demersal fish community of Lake Huron since 1973. Since 1992, surveys have been carried out using a 21 m wing trawl towed on-contour at depths ranging from 9 to 110 m on fixed transects. Sample sites include five ports in U.S. waters with less frequent sampling near...
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Edward F. Roseman, Timothy P. O’Brien, Stephen C. Riley, Steve A. Farha, John R. French

Status of pelagic prey fishes and pelagic macroinvertebrates in Lake Michigan, 2008 Status of pelagic prey fishes and pelagic macroinvertebrates in Lake Michigan, 2008

Acoustic surveys were conducted in late summer/early fall during the years 1992-1996 and 2001-2008 to estimate pelagic prey fish biomass in Lake Michigan. Midwater trawling during the surveys provided a measure of species and size composition of the fish community for use in scaling acoustic data and providing species-specific abundance estimates. In 2005, we began sampling Mysis...
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David M. Warner, Randall M. Claramunt, Jeffrey D. Holuszko, Timothy J. Desorcie

SToRM: A numerical model for environmental surface flows SToRM: A numerical model for environmental surface flows

SToRM (System for Transport and River Modeling) is a numerical model developed to simulate free surface flows in complex environmental domains. It is based on the depth-averaged St. Venant equations, which are discretized using unstructured upwind finite volume methods, and contains both steady and unsteady solution techniques. This article provides a brief description of the numerical...
Authors
Francisco J. Simoes

Strategic analysis for the MER Cape Verde approach Strategic analysis for the MER Cape Verde approach

The Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity has recently completed a two year campaign studying Victoria Crater. The campaign culminated in a close approach of Cape Verde in order to acquire high resolution imagery of the exposed stratigraphy in the cliff face. The close approach to Cape Verde provided significant challenges for every subsystem of the rover as the rover needed to traverse...
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Daniel Gaines, Paolo Belluta, Jennifer Herman, Pauline Hwang, Ryan Mukai, Dan Porter, Byron Jones, Eric Wood, John P. Grotzinger, Lauren A. Edgar, Alex Hayes, Trent M. Hare, Steve W. Squyres

Stream-network navigation in the U.S. Geological Survey stream stats web application Stream-network navigation in the U.S. Geological Survey stream stats web application

StreamStats is a U.S. Geological Survey Web-based geographic information systems application developed as a tool for water-resources planning and management, engineering design, and other applications. The primary functionality of StreamStats allows users to obtain drainage-basin boundaries, basin characteristics, and streamflow statistics for gaged and ungaged sites. Recently, tools...
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K. G. Ries, P. A. Steeves, J. D. Guthrie, A. H. Rea, D. W. Stewart

Strong Motion Instrumentation of Seismically-Strengthened Port Structures in California by CSMIP Strong Motion Instrumentation of Seismically-Strengthened Port Structures in California by CSMIP

The California Strong Motion Instrumentation Program (CSMIP) has instrumented five port structures. Instrumentation of two more port structures is underway and another one is in planning. Two of the port structures have been seismically strengthened. The primary goals of the strong motion instrumentation are to obtain strong earthquake shaking data for verifying seismic analysis...
Authors
M.J. Huang, A.F. Shakal

Surveillance and status of fish stocks in western Lake Erie, 2008 Surveillance and status of fish stocks in western Lake Erie, 2008

The Lake Erie Biological Station has conducted bottom trawl assessments of fish populations in western Lake Erie near East Harbor State Park, Ohio each summer and autumn since 1961. The catches of most age-0 forage fishes in 2008 were less than their 15-year means. Mean densities for five species exceeded the long term mean. Mean density of age-0 white perch Morone americana was more...
Authors
Michael T. Bur, William Edwards, Michael J. Porta, Martin A. Stapanian, Patrick Kocovsky

The ecohealth assessment and ecological restoration division of urban water system in Beijing The ecohealth assessment and ecological restoration division of urban water system in Beijing

Evaluating six main rivers and six lakes in Beihuan water system (BWS) and diagnosing the limiting factors of eco-health were conducted for the ecohealth assessment and ecological restoration division of urban water system (UWS) for Beijing. The results indicated that Jingmi River and Nanchang River were in a healthy state, the degree of membership to unhealthy were 0.358, 0.392...
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J. Liu, M. Ma, F. Zhang, Z. Yang, Joseph L. Domagalski

The geologic relationships of industrial mineral deposits and asbestos in the western united states The geologic relationships of industrial mineral deposits and asbestos in the western united states

In recent years, U.S. regulatory agencies have placed emphasis on identifying and regulating asbestos dust exposures in the mining environment, with a particular focus upon industrial mineral deposits in which asbestos occurs as an accessory mineral. Because asbestos minerals form in specific geologic environments, only certain predictable types of industrial mineral deposits can...
Authors
B.S. VanGosen

The history of aggregate development in the Denver, CO area The history of aggregate development in the Denver, CO area

At the start of the 20th century Denver's population was 203,795. Most streets were unpaved. Buildings were constructed of wood frame or masonry. Transport was by horse-drawn-wagon or rail. Statewide, aggregate consumption was less than 0.25 metric tons per person per year. One hundred years later Denver had a population of 2,365,345. Today Denver is a major metropolitan area at the...
Authors
W. H. Langer

The impact of climate change on transportation in the gulf coast The impact of climate change on transportation in the gulf coast

Climate affects the design, construction, safety, operations, and maintenance of transportation infrastructure and systems. The prospect of a changing climate raises critical questions regarding how alterations in temperature, precipitation, storm events, and other aspects of the climate could affect the nation's transportation system. This regional assessment of climate change and its...
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M.J. Savonis, V.R. Burkett, J.R. Potter, R. Kafalenos, R. Hyman, K. Leonard

The moon as a radiometric reference source for on-orbit sensor stability calibration The moon as a radiometric reference source for on-orbit sensor stability calibration

The wealth of data generated by the world's Earth-observing satellites, now spanning decades, allows the construction of long-term climate records. A key consideration for detecting climate trends is precise quantification of temporal changes in sensor calibration on-orbit. For radiometer instruments in the solar reflectance wavelength range (near-UV to shortwave-IR), the Moon can be...
Authors
T.C. Stone
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