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Invasive species management and research using GIS Invasive species management and research using GIS

Geographical Information Systems (GIS) are powerful tools in the field of invasive species management. GIS can be used to create potential distribution maps for all manner of taxa, including plants, animals, and diseases. GIS also performs well in the early detection and rapid assessment of invasive species. Here, we used GIS applications to investigate species richness and invasion...
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Tracy R. Holcombe, Thomas J. Stohlgren, Catherine S. Jarnevich

Cause and solution for false upstream boat velocities measured with a StreamPro acoustic doppler current profiler Cause and solution for false upstream boat velocities measured with a StreamPro acoustic doppler current profiler

In 2003, Teledyne RD Instruments introduced the StreamPro acoustic Doppler current profiler which does not include an internal compass. During stationary moving-bed tests the StreamPro often tends to swim or kite from the end of the tether (the instrument rotates then moves laterally in the direction of the rotation). Because the StreamPro does not have an internal compass, it cannot...
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David S. Mueller, Mike S. Rehmel, Chad R. Wagner

Ultrahigh resolution topographic mapping of Mars with HiRISE stereo images: Methods and first results Ultrahigh resolution topographic mapping of Mars with HiRISE stereo images: Methods and first results

The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) arrived at Mars on 10 March 2006 and began its primary science phase in November. The High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) on MRO is the largest, most complex camera ever flown to another planet. Plans call for this scanner to image roughly 1% of Mars by area at a pixel scale of 0.3 m during the next Mars year. Among the thousands of...
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Randolph L. Kirk, Elpitha Howington-Kraus, Mark R. Rosiek, Debbie Cook, Jeffery A. Anderson, Kris J. Becker, Brent A. Archinal, Laszlo P. Keszthelyi, R. King, Alfred S. McEwen

Cartography for lunar exploration: Current status and planned missions Cartography for lunar exploration: Current status and planned missions

The initial spacecraft exploration of the Moon in the 1960s–70s yielded extensive data, primarily in the form of film and television images, that were used to produce a large number of hardcopy maps by conventional techniques. A second era of exploration, beginning in the early 1990s, has produced digital data including global multispectral imagery and altimetry, from which a new...
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Randolph L. Kirk, Brent A. Archinal, Lisa R. Gaddis, Mark R. Rosiek

Radiometric recalibration procedure for Landsat-5 Thematic Mapper data Radiometric recalibration procedure for Landsat-5 Thematic Mapper data

The Landsat-5 (L5) satellite was launched on March 01, 1984, with a design life of three years. Incredibly, the L5 Thematic Mapper (TM) has collected data for 23 years. Over this time, the detectors have aged, and its radiometric characteristics have changed since launch. The calibration procedures and parameters have also changed with time. Revised radiometric calibrations have improved...
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Gyanesh Chander, Esad Micijevic, Ronald W. Hayes, Julia A. Barsi

Estimating soil erosion using the USPED model and consecutive remotely sensed land cover observations Estimating soil erosion using the USPED model and consecutive remotely sensed land cover observations

Intensified soil erosion contributes to the degradation of ecosystems. Better estimation of soil erosion across landscapes is a necessary part of understanding ecosystem biogeochemical cycles and ecosystem sustainability. In this study, we used the Unit Stream Power-based Erosion Deposition (USPED) model to estimate the lateral movement of soils across Fort Benning, a military training
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Jinxun Liu, Shuguang Liu, Larry L. Tieszen, Mingshi Chen

Optimization of an ecosystem model through the assimilation of eddy flux observations using a smoothed ensemble Kalman filter Optimization of an ecosystem model through the assimilation of eddy flux observations using a smoothed ensemble Kalman filter

The parameters of ecosystem models are conventionally optimized through nonsequential inversion methods, which treat observations as a whole and lack the flexibility to investigate possible temporal evolution of the model parameters. This research developed a smoothed ensemble Kalman filter (SEnKF) to assess to what extent the parameters and state variables of an ecosystem model can be
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M. Chen, S. Liu, L. Tieszen

High-resolution climate records of the past 2,400 years from the offshore of northernmost California and central Oregon High-resolution climate records of the past 2,400 years from the offshore of northernmost California and central Oregon

High resolution diatom and pollen data from piston core TN062 0550 off northernmost California, and Kasten core WW7710A-26 off coastal Oregon, are compiled for the past 2,400 years. Diatom proxy data for Fall SST from both cores record warm SST's in the intervals from ca. AD 400 to 600, and from ca. AD 1050 to 1300 (later part of the Medieval Warm Period). The intervening AD 650 to 1000...
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John A. Barron, Linda E. Heusser

Gas generation from groundwater interaction with an iron treatment wall, Fry Canyon, Utah, USA Gas generation from groundwater interaction with an iron treatment wall, Fry Canyon, Utah, USA

Gas generation from groundwater interaction with a field-scale zero-valent iron permeable reactive barrier (ZVI PRB) was measured and simulated with the geochemical reaction path model PHREEQC. Due to anaerobic corrosion of Fe (0) within the ZVI PRB, measured total dissolved gas (TDG) pressure exceeded hydrostatic pressure resulting in ebullition and depletion in dissolved noble gases...
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D.L. Naftz, B.J. Stolp, C.C. Fuller, T. Snyder, M. Wilkins

Subsurface monitoring of anthropogenic CO 2 injected in sedimentary basins: Results from the Frio-I brine test, Texas, USA Subsurface monitoring of anthropogenic CO 2 injected in sedimentary basins: Results from the Frio-I brine test, Texas, USA

To investigate the potential for the long-term storage of CO 2 in deep saline aquifers, 1600 t of CO 2 were injected at 1500m depth into a 24-m-thick "C" sandstone of the Frio Formation near Houston, Texas. Fluid samples obtained before CO 2 injection from the injection well and an observation well 30m updip showed a Na-Ca-Cl type brine with ∼93,000 mg/L TDS at saturation with CH 4, but...
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Y.K. Kharaka, J.J. Thordsen, S.D. Hovorka, H.S. Nance, D.R. Cole, T.J. Phelps, K.G. Knauss

An overview of the Valles Caldera National Preserve: the natural and cultural resources An overview of the Valles Caldera National Preserve: the natural and cultural resources

The Valles Caldera National Preserve is one of New Mexico’s natural wonders and a popular area for public recreation, sustainable natural resource production, and scientific research and education. Here, we provide a concise overview of the natural and cultural history of the Preserve, including descriptions of the ecosystems, flora and fauna. We note that, at the landscape scale, the...
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Robert R. Parmenter, Anastasia Steffen, Craig D. Allen
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