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Digital floodplain mapping and an analysis of errors involved Digital floodplain mapping and an analysis of errors involved

Mapping floodplain boundaries using geographical information system (GIS) and digital elevation models (DEMs) was completed in a recent study. However convenient this method may appear at first, the resulting maps potentially can have unaccounted errors. Mapping the floodplain using GIS is faster than mapping manually, and digital mapping is expected to be more common in the future. When...
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C.S. Hamblen, D.T. Soong, X. Cai

Economic decision making and the application of nonparametric prediction models Economic decision making and the application of nonparametric prediction models

Sustained increases in energy prices have focused attention on gas resources in low permeability shale or in coals that were previously considered economically marginal. Daily well deliverability is often relatively small, although the estimates of the total volumes of recoverable resources in these settings are large. Planning and development decisions for extraction of such resources...
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Emil D. Attanasi, Timothy C. Coburn, Philip A. Freeman

Effect of an offshore sinkhole perforation in a coastal confined aquifer on submarine groundwater discharge Effect of an offshore sinkhole perforation in a coastal confined aquifer on submarine groundwater discharge

In order to explore submarine groundwater discharge in the vicinity of karst features that penetrate the confining layer of an offshore, partially confined aquifer, we constructed a three-dimensional groundwater model using the SUTRA (Saturated-Unsaturated TRAnsport) variable-density groundwater flow model. We ran a parameter sensitivity analysis, testing the effects of recharge rates
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S.E. Fratesi, V. Leonard, W. E. Sanford

Effect of tidal fluctuations on contaminant transfer to the ocean Effect of tidal fluctuations on contaminant transfer to the ocean

Variable-density groundwater flow was simulated to examine the effects that tide has on the coastward migration of a contaminant through a freshwater/saltwater interface and toward a coastal ocean boundary. Simulated ocean tides did not significantly affect the total contaminant mass input to the ocean; however, the difference in tidal and non-tidal simulated concentrations could be as...
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I.L. Licata, C.D. Langevin, A.M. Dausman

Effects of antenna length and material on output power and detection of miniature radio transmitters Effects of antenna length and material on output power and detection of miniature radio transmitters

The optimal antenna of transmitters used in small aquatic animals is often a compromise between efficient radio wave propagation and effects on animal behavior. Radio transmission efficiency generally increases with diameter and length of the conductor, but increased antenna length or weight can adversely affect animal behavior. We evaluated the effects of changing antenna length and...
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J.W. Beeman, N. Bower, S. Juhnke, L. Dingmon, Tillaart M. Van Den, T. Thomas

Eo-Ulrichian to Neo-Ulrichian views: The renaissance of "layer-cake stratigraphy" Eo-Ulrichian to Neo-Ulrichian views: The renaissance of "layer-cake stratigraphy"

Classical notions of "layer-cake stratigraphy" have been denigrated as representing an antiquated "Neptunian" view of the geologic record with the American paleontologist-stratigrapher E.O. Ulrich vilified as its quintessential advocate. Some of the extreme "layer-cake" interpretations of E.O. Ulrich are demonstrably incorrect, especially where applied in marginal marine and terrestrial...
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Carlton E. Brett, P.I. McLaughlin, G.C. Baird

Ephemeroptera, plecoptera, megaloptera, and trichoptera of Great Smoky Mountains National Park Ephemeroptera, plecoptera, megaloptera, and trichoptera of Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GSMNP), situated on the mountainous border of North Carolina and Tennessee, is recognized as one of the most highly diverse protected areas in the temperate region. In order to provide baseline data for the scientific management of GSMNP, an All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory (ATBI) was initiated in 1998. Among the goals of the ATBI are to discover the...
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C.R. Parker, O.S. Flint, L.M. Jacobus, B.C. Kondratieff, W.P. McCafferty, J.C. Morse

Estimating locations and total magnetization vectors of compact magnetic sources from scalar, vector, or tensor magnetic measurements through combined Helbig and Euler analysis Estimating locations and total magnetization vectors of compact magnetic sources from scalar, vector, or tensor magnetic measurements through combined Helbig and Euler analysis

The Helbig method for estimating total magnetization directions of compact sources from magnetic vector components is extended so that tensor magnetic gradient components can be used instead. Depths of the compact sources can be estimated using the Euler equation, and their dipole moment magnitudes can be estimated using a least squares fit to the vector component or tensor gradient...
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J. D. Phillips, M.N. Nabighian, D.V. Smith, Y. Li

Evaluating the accotink creek restoration project for improving water quality, in-stream habitat, and bank stability Evaluating the accotink creek restoration project for improving water quality, in-stream habitat, and bank stability

Increased urbanization results in a larger percentage of connected impervious areas and can contribute large quantities of stormwater runoff and significant quantities of debris and pollutants (e.g., litter, oils, microorganisms, sediments, nutrients, organic matter, and heavy metals) to receiving waters. To improve water quality in urban and suburban areas, watershed managers often...
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S.D. Struck, A. Selvakumar, K. Hyer, T. O’Connor

Evolving plans for the USA National Phenology Network Evolving plans for the USA National Phenology Network

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J.L. Betancourt, M.D. Schwartz, D.D. Breshears, C.A. Brewer, G. Frazer, J.E. Gross, S.J. Mazer, B. C. Reed, B.E. Wilson

Exploring rippled scour depressions offshore Huntington Beach, CA Exploring rippled scour depressions offshore Huntington Beach, CA

Morphological model computations based on uniform (non-graded) sediment revealed an unrealistically strong scour of the sea floor in the immediate vicinity to the west of Maasvlakte 2. By means of a state-of-the-art graded sediment transport model the effect of natural armouring and sorting of bed material on the scour process has been examined. Sensitivity computations confirm that the
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Eleyne L. Phillips, Curt D. Storlazzi, Peter Dartnell, Brian D. Edwards
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