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Contamination of ground water by PCE - A national perspective Contamination of ground water by PCE - A national perspective
Perchloroethylene (PCE) has physical and chemical properties that make it likely to persist in groundwater if released to the environment. The US Geological Survey has collected or compiled data on the occurrence of PCE in groundwater from major aquifers around the US. These data represent the occurrence of PCE in the groundwater resource as a whole and not occurrence at specific release...
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M.J. Moran, G.C. Delzer
Cross-calibration of A.M. constellation sensors for long term monitoring of land surface processes Cross-calibration of A.M. constellation sensors for long term monitoring of land surface processes
Data from multiple sensors must be used together to gain a more complete understanding of land surface processes at a variety of scales. Although higher-level products derived from different sensors (e.g., vegetation cover, albedo, surface temperature) can be validated independently, the degree to which these sensors and their products can be compared to one another is vastly improved if...
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D. Meyer, G. Chander
Cross-calibration of MODIS with ETM+ and ALI sensors for long-term monitoring of land surface processes Cross-calibration of MODIS with ETM+ and ALI sensors for long-term monitoring of land surface processes
Increasingly, data from multiple sensors are used to gain a more complete understanding of land surface processes at a variety of scales. Although higher-level products (e.g., vegetation cover, albedo, surface temperature) derived from different sensors can be validated independently, the degree to which these sensors and their products can be compared to one another is vastly improved...
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D. Meyer, G. Chander
Cross-calibration of the Landsat-7 ETM+ and Landsat-5 TM with the ResourceSat-1 (IRS-P6) AWiFS and LISS-III sensors Cross-calibration of the Landsat-7 ETM+ and Landsat-5 TM with the ResourceSat-1 (IRS-P6) AWiFS and LISS-III sensors
Increasingly, data from multiple sensors are used to gain a more complete understanding of land surface processes at a variety of scales. The Landsat suite of satellites has collected the longest continuous archive of multispectral data. The ResourceSat-1 Satellite (also called as IRS-P6) was launched into the polar sunsynchronous orbit on Oct 17, 2003. It carries three remote sensing...
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Gyanesh Chander, Pat Scaramuzza
Degradation of water quality by bird feces in and around managed wetlands Degradation of water quality by bird feces in and around managed wetlands
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G.G. Shellenbarger, A.B. Boehm
Description of the L1C signal Description of the L1C signal
Detailed design of the modernized LI civil signal (L1C) signal has been completed, and the resulting draft Interface Specification IS-GPS-800 was released in Spring 2006. The novel characteristics of the optimized L1C signal design provide advanced capabilities while offering to receiver designers considerable flexibility in how to use these capabilities. L1C provides a number of...
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J.W. Betz, M.A. Blanco, C.R. Cahn, P.A. Dafesh, C.J. Hegarty, K.W. Hudnut, V. Kasemsri, R. Keegan, K. Kovach, L.S. Lenahan, H.H. Ma, J.J. Rushanan, D. Sklar, T.A. Stansell, C.C. Wang, S.K. Yi
Determination of coalbed methane potential and gas adsorption capacity in Western Kentucky coals Determination of coalbed methane potential and gas adsorption capacity in Western Kentucky coals
The Illinois Basin has not been developed for Coalbed Methane (CBM) production. It is imperative to determine both gas content and other parameters for the Kentucky portion of the Illinois Basin if exploration is to progress and production is to occur in this area. This research is part of a larger project being conducted by the Kentucky Geological Survey to evaluate the CBM production...
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S.M. Mardon, K.G. Takacs, J.C. Hower, C.F. Eble, Maria Mastalerz
Development and implementation of software systems for imaging spectroscopy Development and implementation of software systems for imaging spectroscopy
Specialized software systems have played a crucial role throughout the twenty-five year course of the development of the new technology of imaging spectroscopy, or hyperspectral remote sensing. By their very nature, hyperspectral data place unique and demanding requirements on the computer software used to visualize, analyze, process and interpret them. Often described as a marriage of...
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J.W. Boardman, R. N. Clark, A.S. Mazer, L.L. Biehl, F.A. Kruse, J. Torson, K. Staenz
Development of standardized lunar regolith simulant materials Development of standardized lunar regolith simulant materials
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P. Carpenter, L. Sibille, S. Wilson, G. Meeker
Development of the performance confirmation program at YUCCA mountain, nevada Development of the performance confirmation program at YUCCA mountain, nevada
The Yucca Mountain Performance Confirmation program consists of tests, monitoring activities, experiments, and analyses to evaluate the adequacy of assumptions, data, and analyses that form the basis of the conceptual and numerical models of flow and transport associated with a proposed radioactive waste repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada. The Performance Confirmation program uses an...
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G.D. LeCain, D. Barr, D. Weaver, R. Snell, S.W. Goodin, F.D. Hansen
Does predator management enhance survival of reintroduced black-footed ferrets? Does predator management enhance survival of reintroduced black-footed ferrets?
Predation on black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) is a potential problem at reintroduction sites, causing up to 95 percent of the documented mortality of ferrets. Strategies to reduce mortality due to predation can focus on preconditioning ferrets prior to reintroduction and/or managing predators of ferrets. Biologists have tried three general strategies to control predators at...
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Stewart W. Breck, Dean E. Biggins, Travis M. Livieri, Marc R. Matchett, Valerie Kopcso