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Compressional and shear-wave velocity versus depth relations for common rock types in northern California Compressional and shear-wave velocity versus depth relations for common rock types in northern California

This article presents new empirical compressional and shear-wave velocity (Vp and Vs) versus depth relationships for the most common rock types in northern California. Vp versus depth relations were developed from borehole, laboratory, seismic refraction and tomography, and density measurements, and were converted to Vs versus depth relations using new empirical relations between Vp and...
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T.M. Brocher

Conservation genetics of Lake Superior brook trout: Issues, questions, and directions Conservation genetics of Lake Superior brook trout: Issues, questions, and directions

Parallel efforts by several genetic research groups have tackled common themes relating to management concerns about and recent rehabilitation opportunities for coaster brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis in Lake Superior. The questions that have been addressed include the evolutionary and genetic status of coaster brook trout, the degree of relatedness among coaster populations and their
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C.C. Wilson, W. Stott, L. Miller, S. D’Amelio, Martin J. Jennings, A.M. Cooper

Converting HAZUS capacity curves to seismic hazard-compatible building fragility functions: effect of hysteretic models Converting HAZUS capacity curves to seismic hazard-compatible building fragility functions: effect of hysteretic models

A methodology was recently proposed for the development of hazard-compatible building fragility models using parameters of capacity curves and damage state thresholds from HAZUS (Karaca and Luco, 2008). In the methodology, HAZUS curvilinear capacity curves were used to define nonlinear dynamic SDOF models that were subjected to the nonlinear time history analysis instead of the capacity...
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Hyeuk Ryu, Nicolas Luco, Jack W. Baker, Erdem Karaca

Current and future vulnerability of Sarasota County Florida to hurricane storm surge & sea level rise Current and future vulnerability of Sarasota County Florida to hurricane storm surge & sea level rise

Coastal communities in portions of the United States axe vulnerable to storm-surge inundation from hurricanes and this vulnerability will likely increase, given predicted rises in sea level from climate change and growing coastal development. In this paper, we provide an overview of research to determine current and future societal vulnerability to hurricane storm-surge inundation and to...
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Tim Frazier, Nathan J. Wood, Brent Yarnal

Data error and highly parameterized groundwater models Data error and highly parameterized groundwater models

Strengths and weaknesses of highly parameterized models, in which the number of parameters exceeds the number of observations, are demonstrated using a synthetic test case. Results suggest that the approach can yield close matches to observations but also serious errors in system representation. It is proposed that avoiding the difficulties of highly parameterized models requires close...
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M. C. Hill

Data management and digital delivery of analog data Data management and digital delivery of analog data

The U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) data archive at the Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center is a comprehensive and impartial record of the Earth's changing land surface. USGS/EROS has been archiving and preserving land remote sensing data for over 35 years. This remote sensing archive continues to grow as aircraft and satellites acquire more imagery. As a world leader...
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W. A. Miller, Ryan Longhenry, T. Smith

Decadal-scale changes of pesticides in ground water of the United States, 1993-2003 Decadal-scale changes of pesticides in ground water of the United States, 1993-2003

Pesticide data for ground water sampled across the United States between 1993-1995 and 2001-2003 by the U.S. Geological Survey National Water-Quality Assessment Program were evaluated for trends in detection frequency and concentration. The data analysis evaluated samples collected from a total of 362 wells located in 12 local well networks characterizing shallow ground water in...
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L. M. Bexfield

Deep-sea mining: Integrating geology, oceanography, and engineering Deep-sea mining: Integrating geology, oceanography, and engineering

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F.M. Meyer, P.E. Halbach, P.N. Martens, J.R. Hein, S. Scott

Deformation and stress-change modeling at Sierra Negra volcano, Galapagos, from ENVISAT INSAR and GPS observations Deformation and stress-change modeling at Sierra Negra volcano, Galapagos, from ENVISAT INSAR and GPS observations

We use radar interferograms and GPS observations to constrain models of magma accumulation and faulting at Sierra Negra volcano, Galápagos, during the years before its 2005 eruption. The data have shown ~5 m of pre-eruption uplift and multiple trapdoor faulting events on an intra-caldera fault system. We find the pattern of uplift to be consistent with an inflating sill at 2.2 km depth...
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Sigurjon Jonsson, W.W. Chadwick, Michael Poland, D. Geist

Detecting biological responses to flow management: Missed opportunities; future directions Detecting biological responses to flow management: Missed opportunities; future directions

The conclusions of numerous stream restoration assessments all around the world are extremely clear and convergent: there has been insufficient appropriate monitoring to improve general knowledge and expertise. In the specialized field of instream flow alterations, we consider that there are several opportunities comparable to full-size experiments. Hundreds of water management decisions...
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Y. Souchon, C. Sabaton, R. Deibel, D. Reiser, J. Kershner, M. Gard, C. Katopodis, P. Leonard, N.L. Poff, W.J. Miller, B. L. Lamb

Detection of foliage-obscured vehicle using a multiwavelength polarimetric lidar Detection of foliage-obscured vehicle using a multiwavelength polarimetric lidar

Foliage obscured man-made targets detection and identification is of great interest to many applications. In this paper, the backscattered laser signals from a multiwavelength polarimetric lidar were used to detect a vehicle hidden inside a vegetated area. The polarimetric reflectance data from the lidar at two separate laser wavelengths at 1064 nm and 532 nm revealed distinct target
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S. Tan, J. Stoker, S. Greenlee

Development of hazard-compatible building fragility and vulnerability models Development of hazard-compatible building fragility and vulnerability models

We present a methodology for transforming the structural and non-structural fragility functions in HAZUS into a format that is compatible with conventional seismic hazard analysis information. The methodology makes use of the building capacity (or pushover) curves and related building parameters provided in HAZUS. Instead of the capacity spectrum method applied in HAZUS, building...
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E. Karaca, N. Luco
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