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A rapid compatibility analysis of potential offshore sand sources for beaches of the Santa Barbara Littoral Cell A rapid compatibility analysis of potential offshore sand sources for beaches of the Santa Barbara Littoral Cell
The beaches of the Santa Barbara Littoral Cell, which are narrow as a result of either natural and/or anthropogenic factors, may benefit from nourishment. Sand compatibility is fundamental to beach nourishment success and grain size is the parameter often used to evaluate equivalence. Only after understanding which sand sizes naturally compose beaches in a specific cell, especially the...
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N. Mustain, G. Griggs, P.L. Barnard
A simple scheme to determine potential aquatic metal toxicity from mining wastes A simple scheme to determine potential aquatic metal toxicity from mining wastes
A decision tree (mining waste decision tree) that uses simple physical and chemical tests has been developed to determine whether effluent from mine waste material poses a potential toxicity threat to the aquatic environment. For the chemical portion of the tree, leaching tests developed by the United States Geological Survey, the Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology (Denver, CO)...
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T.R. Wildeman, K. S. Smith, J. F. Ranville
A simulation of groundwater discharge and nitrate delivery to chesapeake bay from the lowermost delmarva peninsula, USA A simulation of groundwater discharge and nitrate delivery to chesapeake bay from the lowermost delmarva peninsula, USA
A groundwater model has been developed for the lowermost Delmarva Peninsula, USA, that simulates saltwater intrusion into local confined aquifers and nitrate delivery to the Chesapeake Bay from the surficial aquifer. A flow path and groundwater-age analysis was performed using the model to estimate the timing of nitrate delivery to the bay over the next several decades. The simulated...
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W. E. Sanford, J.P. Pope
Achieving satellite instrument calibration for climate change Achieving satellite instrument calibration for climate change
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G. Ohring, J. Tansock, W. Emery, J. Butler, L. Flynn, F. Weng, Germain K. St., B. Wielicki, C. Cao, M. Goldberg, J. Xiong, G. Fraser, D. Kunkee, D. Winker, L. Miller, S. Ungar, D. Tobin, J.G. Anderson, D. Pollock, S. Shipley, A. Thurgood, G. Kopp, P. Ardanuy, T. Stone
Adapting to the reality of climate change at Glacier National Park, Montana, USA Adapting to the reality of climate change at Glacier National Park, Montana, USA
The glaciers of Glacier National Park (GNP) are disappearing rapidly and likely will be gone by 2030. These alpine glaciers have been continuously present for approximately 7,000 years so their loss from GNP in another 25 years underscores the significance of current climate change. There are presently only 27 glaciers remaining of the 150 estimated to have existed when GNP was created...
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Daniel B. Fagre
Adjusting for telemetry bias in behavior data Adjusting for telemetry bias in behavior data
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Mark S. Udevitz, Chadwick V. Jay, Anthony S. Fischbach, Joel L. Garlich-Miller
Advantages of wet work for near-surface seismic reflection Advantages of wet work for near-surface seismic reflection
Benefits of shallow water settings (0.1 to 0.5 m) are pronounced on shallow, high-resolution seismic reflection images and, for examples discussed here, range from an order of magnitude increased signal-to-noise ratio to resolution potential elevated by more than 8 times. Overall data quality of high-resolution seismic reflection data at three sites notorious for poor near-surface...
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R. D. Miller, R.D. Markiewicz, T.R. Rademacker, R. Hopkins, R.J. Rawcliffe, J. Paquin
Applications of the JARS method to study levee sites in southern Texas and southern New Mexico Applications of the JARS method to study levee sites in southern Texas and southern New Mexico
We apply the joint analysis of refractions with surface waves (JARS) method to several sites and compare its results to traditional refraction-tomography methods in efforts of finding a more realistic solution to the inverse refraction-traveltime problem. The JARS method uses a reference model, derived from surface-wave shear-wave velocity estimates, as a constraint. In all of the cases...
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J. Ivanov, R. D. Miller, J. Xia, J.B. Dunbar
Aquifer susceptibility to perchlorate contamination in a highly urbanized environment Aquifer susceptibility to perchlorate contamination in a highly urbanized environment
Perchlorate contamination from anthropogenic sources has been released into the Rialto-Colton, California, USA, groundwater flow system since the 1940s during its production, distribution, storage, and use. Preliminary analysis of lithological, geophysical, and water-chemistry data provided new understanding of the pathways of perchlorate migration that aid in assessing the...
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Linda R. Woolfenden
ASAR images a diverse set of deformation patterns at Kilauea volcano, Hawai'i ASAR images a diverse set of deformation patterns at Kilauea volcano, Hawai'i
Since 2003, 27 independent look angles have been acquired by ENVISAT’s Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar (ASAR) instrument over the island of Hawai`i, allowing for the formation of thousands of interferograms showing deformation of the ground surface. On Kīlauea volcano, a transition from minor to broad-scale summit inflation was observed by interferograms that span 2003 to 2006. In...
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Michael P. Poland
Barrier island vulnerability to breaching: a case study on Dauphin Island, Alabama Barrier island vulnerability to breaching: a case study on Dauphin Island, Alabama
Breaching of barrier islands can adversely impact society by severing infrastructure, destroying private properties, and altering water quality in back bays and estuaries. This study provides a scheme that assesses the relative vulnerability of a barrier island to breach during storms. Dauphin Island, Alabama was selected for this study because it has a well documented history of island...
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Mark Hansen, Asbury H. Sallenger
Bedload research international cooperative: BRIC Bedload research international cooperative: BRIC
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John R. Gray, Jonathan B. Laronne, Waite Osterkamp