Skip to main content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Conference Papers

Browse almost 5,000 conference papers authored by our scientists and refine search by topic, location, year, and advanced search.

Filter Total Items: 5500

Implementing regional sediment management to sustain navigation at an energetic tidal inlet Implementing regional sediment management to sustain navigation at an energetic tidal inlet

Regional Sediment Management (RSM) is a systems-based approach for managing multiple projects involving sediment. RSM fosters balance between infrastructure and natural system processes, resulting in reduced project costs and achievement of greater benefits. This paper introduces the RSM concept and describes how RSM is being implemented at the Mouth of the Columbia River to sustain the...
Authors
H.R. Moritz, G.R. Gelfenbaum, G. M. Kaminsky, P. Ruggiero, J. Oltman-shay, D.J. Mckillip

Improved outgassing models for the Landsat-5 thematic mapper Improved outgassing models for the Landsat-5 thematic mapper

The Landsat-5 (L5) Thematic Mapper (TM) detectors of the short wave infrared (SWIR) bands 5 and 7 are maintained on cryogenic temperatures to minimize thermal noise and allow adequate detection of scene energy. Over the instrument's lifetime, gain oscillations are observed in these bands that are caused by an ice-like contaminant that gradually builds up on the window of a dewar that...
Authors
E. Micijevic, G. Chander, R. W. Hayes

Improving GPR image resolution in lossy ground using dispersive migration Improving GPR image resolution in lossy ground using dispersive migration

As a compact wave packet travels through a dispersive medium, it becomes dilated and distorted. As a result, ground-penetrating radar (GPR) surveys over conductive and/or lossy soils often result in poor image resolution. A dispersive migration method is presented that combines an inverse dispersion filter with frequency-domain migration. The method requires a fully characterized GPR...
Authors
C.P. Oden, M.H. Powers, D.L. Wright, G.R. Olhoeft

Integrating observation and statistical forecasts over sub-Saharan Africa to support Famine Early Warning Integrating observation and statistical forecasts over sub-Saharan Africa to support Famine Early Warning

Famine early warning in Africa presents unique challenges and rewards. Hydrologic extremes must be tracked and anticipated over complex and changing climate regimes. The successful anticipation and interpretation of hydrologic shocks can initiate effective government response, saving lives and softening the impacts of droughts and floods. While both monitoring and forecast technologies...
Authors
Chris Funk, James P. Verdin, Gregory Husak

Investigators share improved understanding of the North American carbon cycle Investigators share improved understanding of the North American carbon cycle

[No abstract available]
Authors
R.A. Birdsey, R. Cook, S. Denning, P. Griffith, B. Law, J. Masek, A. Michalak, S. Ogle, D. Ojima, Y. Pan, C. Sabine, E. Sheffner, E. Sundquist

Keeping pace with Capitol Hill Keeping pace with Capitol Hill

At the Capitol Hill, the legislative branch of the United States government, the work is always at pace. Working with Congress is a tough job yet, rewarding. The Congress worked hard together to serve the public interest but many big issues are one small part of what Congress does. However, many US news media do not report what the government does instead, the media report what the...
Authors
C. Cooper

Large-scale causes of variation in the serpentine vegetation of California Large-scale causes of variation in the serpentine vegetation of California

Serpentine vegetation in California ranges from forest to shrubland and grassland, harbors many rare and endemic species, and is only moderately altered by invasive exotic species at the present time. To better understand the factors regulating the distribution of common/representative species, endemic/rare species, and the threat of exotics in this important flora, we analyzed broad...
Authors
J.B. Grace, H.D. Safford, S. Harrison

Large-scale scour of the sea floor and the effect of natural armouring processes, land reclamation Maasvlakte 2, port of Rotterdam Large-scale scour of the sea floor and the effect of natural armouring processes, land reclamation Maasvlakte 2, port of Rotterdam

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
Authors
S. Boer, E. Elias, S. Aarninkhof, D. Roelvink, T. Vellinga

Late Cretaceous to Paleocene metamorphism and magmatism in the Funeral Mountains metamorphic core complex, Death Valley, California Late Cretaceous to Paleocene metamorphism and magmatism in the Funeral Mountains metamorphic core complex, Death Valley, California

Amphibolite-facies Proterozoic metasedimentary rocks below the low-angle Ceno-zoic Boundary Canyon Detachment record deep crustal processes related to Meso-zoic crustal thickening and subsequent extension. A 91.5 ?? 1.4 Ma Th-Pb SHRIMP-RG (sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe-reverse geometry) monazite age from garnet-kyanite-staurolite schist constrains the age of prograde...
Authors
C.G. Mattinson, J.P. Colgan, J.R. Metcalf, E. L. Miller, J. L. Wooden

Local search for optimal global map generation using mid-decadal landsat images Local search for optimal global map generation using mid-decadal landsat images

NASA and the US Geological Survey (USGS) are seeking to generate a map of the entire globe using Landsat 5 Thematic Mapper (TM) and Landsat 7 Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+) sensor data from the "mid-decadal" period of 2004 through 2006. The global map is comprised of thousands of scene locations and, for each location, tens of different images of varying quality to chose from...
Authors
L. Khatib, J. Gasch, Robert Morris, S. Covington
Was this page helpful?