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Numerical modelling to determine freshwater/saltwater interface configuration in a low-gradient coastal wetland aquifer Numerical modelling to determine freshwater/saltwater interface configuration in a low-gradient coastal wetland aquifer
A coupled hydrodynamic surface-water/groundwater model with salinity transport is used to examine the aquifer salinity interface in the coastal wetlands of Everglades National Park in Florida, USA. The hydrology differs from many other coastal areas in that inland water levels are often higher than land surface, the flow gradients are small, and, along parts of the coastline, the wetland...
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E. Swain, M. Wolfert
Online catalog of world-wide test sites for the post-launch characterization and calibration of optical sensors Online catalog of world-wide test sites for the post-launch characterization and calibration of optical sensors
In an era when the number of Earth-observing satellites is rapidly growing and measurements from these sensors are used to answer increasingly urgent global issues, it is imperative that scientists and decision-makers rely on the accuracy of Earth-observing data products. The characterization and calibration of these sensors are vital to achieve an integrated Global Earth Observation...
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G. Chander, J.B. Christopherson, G. L. Stensaas, P.M. Teillet
Organic contaminants in onsite wastewater treatment systems Organic contaminants in onsite wastewater treatment systems
Wastewater from thirty onsite wastewater treatment systems was sampled during a reconnaissance field study to quantify bulk parameters and the occurrence of organic wastewater contaminants including endocrine disrupting compounds in treatment systems representing a variety of wastewater sources and treatment processes and their receiving environments. Bulk parameters ranged in...
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K.E. Conn, R.L. Siegrist, L. B. Barber, G.K. Brown
Precambrian accretionary history and phanerozoic structures-A unified explanation for the tectonic architecture of the nebraska region, USA Precambrian accretionary history and phanerozoic structures-A unified explanation for the tectonic architecture of the nebraska region, USA
The Phanerozoic history in Nebraska and adjacent regions contains many patterns of structure and stratigraphy that can be directly related to the history of the Precambrian basement rocks of the area. A process is proposed that explains the southward growth of North America during the period 1.8-1.6 Ga. A series of families of accretionary events during the Proterozoic emplaced sutures...
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M.P. Carlson
Predicted sedimentary record of reflected bores Predicted sedimentary record of reflected bores
Where a steep slope blocks an inrushing tsunami, the tsunami commonly reverses direction as a reflected bore. A simple method for relating vertical and horizontal variation in sediment size to output from numerical models of depth-averaged tsunami flow yields predictions about the sedimentary record of reflected bores: 1. Near the reflector, a abrupt slowing of the flow as the reflected...
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B. Higman, G. Gelfenbaum, P. Lynett, A. Moore, B. Jaffe
Prime candidate earth targets for the post-launch radiometric calibration of space-based optical imaging instruments Prime candidate earth targets for the post-launch radiometric calibration of space-based optical imaging instruments
This paper provides a comprehensive list of prime candidate terrestrial targets for consideration as benchmark sites for the post-launch radiometric calibration of space-based instruments. The key characteristics of suitable sites are outlined primarily with respect to selection criteria, spatial uniformity, and temporal stability. The establishment and utilization of such benchmark...
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P.M. Teillet, J. A. Barsi, G. Chander, K. J. Thome
Probabilistic volcanic hazard and risk assessment Probabilistic volcanic hazard and risk assessment
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W. Marzocchi, A. Neri, C. G. Newhall, P. Papale
Radiometric calibration status of Landsat-7 and Landsat-5 Radiometric calibration status of Landsat-7 and Landsat-5
Launched in April 1999, Landsat-7 ETM+ continues to acquire data globally. The Scan Line Corrector in failure in 2003 has affected ground coverage and the recent switch to Bumper Mode operations in April 2007 has degraded the internal geometric accuracy of the data, but the radiometry has been unaffected. The best of the three on-board calibrators for the reflective bands, the Full...
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J. A. Barsi, B. L. Markham, D. L. Helder, G. Chander
Rarity and diversity in forest ant assemblages of Great Smoky Mountains National Park Rarity and diversity in forest ant assemblages of Great Smoky Mountains National Park
We report on a systematic survey of the ant fauna occurring in hardwood forests in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. At 22-mixed hardwood sites, we collected leaf-litter ant species using Winkler samplers. At eight of those sites, we also collected ants using pitfall and Malaise traps. In total, we collected 53 ant species. As shown in other studies, ant species richness tended to...
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J.-P. Lessard, R.R. Dunn, C.R. Parker, N.J. Sanders
Regional beach/cliff system dynamics along the california coast Regional beach/cliff system dynamics along the california coast
The coast of California is comprised of both sandy shorelines and cliffed coastline, and in many areas these features spatially coincide. In order to better understand the regional trends of change along the California coast, the U.S. Geological Survey is quantifying both sandy shoreline change and coastal cliff retreat for the state. The resulting database was used to examine the...
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C.J. Hapke, Don Reid
Regional dynamics of grassland change in the western Great Plains Regional dynamics of grassland change in the western Great Plains
This paper examines the contemporary land-cover changes in two western Great Plains ecoregions between 1973 and 2000. Agriculture and other land uses can have a substantial effect on grassland cover that varies regionally depending on the primary driving forces of change. In order to better understand change, the rates, types, and causes of land conversion were examined for 1973, 1980...
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M.A. Drummond
Remaining uncertainties in the use of Rn-222 as a quantitative tracer of submarine groundwater discharge Remaining uncertainties in the use of Rn-222 as a quantitative tracer of submarine groundwater discharge
Research performed in many locations over the past decade has shown that radon is an effective tracer for quantifying submarine groundwater discharge (SGD). The technique works because both fresh and saline groundwaters acquire radon from the subterranean environment and display activities that are typically orders of magnitude greater than those found in coastal seawaters. However, some
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W. C. Burnett, I.R. Santos, Y. Weinstein, P.W. Swarzenski, B. Herut