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Tsunami probability in the Caribbean Region Tsunami probability in the Caribbean Region
We calculated tsunami runup probability (in excess of 0.5 m) at coastal sites throughout the Caribbean region. We applied a Poissonian probability model because of the variety of uncorrelated tsunami sources in the region. Coastlines were discretized into 20 km by 20 km cells, and the mean tsunami runup rate was determined for each cell. The remarkable ???500-year empirical record...
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T. Parsons, E.L. Geist
Understanding slow slip, tremor, and quakes Understanding slow slip, tremor, and quakes
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J. Gomberg, A.M. Trehu, E. Roeloffs, H. Dragert
Understanding the relationship between audiomagnetotelluric data and models, and borehole data in a hydrological environment Understanding the relationship between audiomagnetotelluric data and models, and borehole data in a hydrological environment
Audiomagnetotelluric (AMT) data and resulting models are analyzed with respect to geophysical and geological borehole logs in order to clarify the relationship between the two methodologies of investigation of a hydrological environment. Several profiles of AMT data collected in basins in southwestern United States are being used for groundwater exploration and hydrogeological framework...
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D.K. McPhee, L. Pellerin
United states national land cover data base development 1992-2001 and beyond United states national land cover data base development 1992-2001 and beyond
An accurate, up-to-date and spatially-explicate national land cover database is required for monitoring the status and trends of the nation's terrestrial ecosystem, and for managing and conserving land resources at the national scale. With all the challenges and resources required to develop such a database, an innovative and scientifically sound planning must be in place and a...
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L. Yang
Updated radiometric calibration for the Landsat-5 thematic mapper reflective bands Updated radiometric calibration for the Landsat-5 thematic mapper reflective bands
The Landsat-5 Thematic Mapper (TM) has been the workhorse of the Landsat system. Launched in 1984, it continues collecting data through the time frame of this paper. Thus, it provides an invaluable link to the past history of the land features of the Earth's surface, and it becomes imperative to provide an accurate radiometric calibration of the reflective bands to the user community...
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D. L. Helder, B. L. Markham, K. J. Thome, J. A. Barsi, G. Chander, R. Malla
Using open hole and cased-hole resistivity logs to monitor gas hydrate dissociation during a thermal test in the mallik 5L-38 research well, Mackenzie Delta, Canada Using open hole and cased-hole resistivity logs to monitor gas hydrate dissociation during a thermal test in the mallik 5L-38 research well, Mackenzie Delta, Canada
Gas hydrates, which are naturally occurring ice-like combinations of gas and water, have the potential to provide vast amounts of natural gas from the world's oceans and polar regions. However, producing gas economically from hydrates entails major technical challenges. Proposed recovery methods such as dissociating or melting gas hydrates by heating or depressurization are currently...
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B.I. Anderson, T. S. Collett, R.E. Lewis, I. Dubourg
Utility of shallow-water ATRIS images in defining biogeologic processes and self-similarity in skeletal scleractinia, Florida reefs Utility of shallow-water ATRIS images in defining biogeologic processes and self-similarity in skeletal scleractinia, Florida reefs
A recently developed remote-sensing instrument acquires high-quality digital photographs in shallow-marine settings within water depths of 15 m. The technology, known as the Along-Track Reef-Imaging System, provides remarkably clear, georeferenced imagery that allows visual interpretation of benthic class (substrates, organisms) for mapping coral reef habitats, as intended. Unforeseen...
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B. H. Lidz, J. C. Brock, D.B. Nagle
Validation of exposure time for discharge measurements made with two bottom-tracking acoustic doppler current profilers Validation of exposure time for discharge measurements made with two bottom-tracking acoustic doppler current profilers
Previous work by Oberg and Mueller of the U.S. Geological Survey in 2007 concluded that exposure time (total time spent sampling the flow) is a critical factor in reducing measurement uncertainty. In a subsequent paper, Oberg and Mueller validated these conclusions using one set of data to show that the effect of exposure time on the uncertainty of the measured discharge is independent...
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J. A. Czuba, K. Oberg
Viscoelastic love-type surface waves Viscoelastic love-type surface waves
The general theoretical solution for Love-Type surface waves in viscoelastic media provides theoreticalexpressions for the physical characteristics of the waves in elastic as well as anelastic media with arbitraryamounts of intrinsic damping. The general solution yields dispersion and absorption-coefficient curves for the waves as a function of frequency and theamount of intrinsic...
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Roger D. Borcherdt
Water-quality monitoring and process understanding in support of environmental policy and management Water-quality monitoring and process understanding in support of environmental policy and management
The quantity and quality of freshwater at any point on the landscape reflect the combined effects of many processes operating along hydrological pathways within a drainage basin/watershed/catchment. Primary drivers for the availability of water are landscape changes and patterns, and the processes affecting the timing, magnitude, and intensity of precipitation, including global climate...
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N.E. Peters
Cross-borehole flow tests and insights into hydraulic connections in fractured mudstone and sandstone Cross-borehole flow tests and insights into hydraulic connections in fractured mudstone and sandstone
Cross-borehole flow tests provided insights into hydraulic connections in fractured and dipping mudstone and sandstone that were consistent with the lithostratigraphic and structural framework of a VOCcontaminated bedrock research site in west-central New Jersey. Two cross-borehole flow tests were completed. Each test involved measurement and analysis of transient flow in a newly...
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John Williams, Pierre Lacombe, Carole D. Johnson, Frederick L. Paillet
New SHRIMP-RG U-Pb zircon ages and Sm-Nd analyses of Proterozoic metamorphic rocks of the San Gabriel basement terrane: Keys for Laurentian crustal reconstruction New SHRIMP-RG U-Pb zircon ages and Sm-Nd analyses of Proterozoic metamorphic rocks of the San Gabriel basement terrane: Keys for Laurentian crustal reconstruction
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Wayne R. Premo, Jonathan A. Nourse, Pedro Castineiras, Karl S. Kellogg