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Adaptive bleaching: A general phenomenon Adaptive bleaching: A general phenomenon

Laboratory and field data bearing on the adaptive bleaching hypothesis (ABH) are largely consistent with it; no data of which we are aware refute it. We generalize the ABH in light of these data and observations. The population of zooxanthellae within an organism is dynamic, the diversity of zooxanthellae is both surprising and difficult to ascertain, and field experiments demonstrate...
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D.G. Fautin, R. W. Buddemeier

Age of Palos Verdes submarine debris avalanche, southern California Age of Palos Verdes submarine debris avalanche, southern California

The Palos Verdes debris avalanche is the largest, by volume, late Quaternary mass-wasted deposit recognized from the inner California Borderland basins. Early workers speculated that the sediment failure giving rise to the deposit is young, taking place well after sea level reached its present position. A newly acquired, closely-spaced grid of high-resolution, deep-tow boomer profiles of...
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W. R. Normark, M. McGann, R. Sliter

An acoustic velocity measurement system for aiding barge traffic in the Colorado River locks near Matagorda, Texas An acoustic velocity measurement system for aiding barge traffic in the Colorado River locks near Matagorda, Texas

In July 1999, the U.S. Geological Survey installed an acoustic Doppler velocity meter in the Colorado River, near the city of Matagorda in southeast Texas. The meter is part of an integrated system used by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to control barge traffic that passes through a lock system located at the confluence of the Colorado River and the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway. The...
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J. W. East, C. Scheffler

An integrated geospatial approach to monitoring the Bering Glacier system, Alaska An integrated geospatial approach to monitoring the Bering Glacier system, Alaska

The Bering Glacier is the largest and longest glacier in continental North America, with an area of approximately 5,175 km2, and a length of 190 km. It is also the largest surging glacier in America, having surged at least five times during the twentieth century. The last surge of the Bering Glacier occurred in 1993-1995, since then, the glacier has undergone constant and significant...
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E.G. Josberger, J. Payne, S. Savage, R. Shuchman, G. Meadows

An intensity scale for riverine flooding An intensity scale for riverine flooding

Recent advances in the availability and accuracy of multi-dimensional flow models, the advent of precise elevation data for floodplains (LIDAR), and geographical GIS allow the creation of hazard maps that more correctly reflect the varying levels of flood-damage risk across a floodplain when inundatecby floodwaters. Using intensity scales for wind damages, an equivalent water-damage flow...
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J.M. Fulford

Analysis of summer 2002 melt extent on the Greenland ice sheet using MODIS and SSM/I data Analysis of summer 2002 melt extent on the Greenland ice sheet using MODIS and SSM/I data

Previous work has shown that the summer of 2002 had the greatest area of snow melt extent on the Greenland ice sheet ever recorded using passive-microwave data. In this paper, we compare the 0?? isotherm derived from the Moderate-Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) instrument, with Special Sensor Microwave/Imager (SSM/I)-derived melt, at the time of the maximum melt extent in...
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D.K. Hall, R.S. Williams, K. Steffen, Janet Y.L. Chien

Application of cross-borehole radar to monitor fieldscale vegetable old injection experiments for biostimulation Application of cross-borehole radar to monitor fieldscale vegetable old injection experiments for biostimulation

Cross-borehole radar methods were used to monitor a field-scale biostimulation pilot project at the Anoka County Riverfront Park (ACP), located downgradient of the Naval Industrial Reserve Ordnance Plant, in Fridley, Minnesota. The goal of the pilot project is to evaluate biostimulation using emulsified vegetable oil to treat ground water contaminated with chlorinated hydrocarbons...
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John W. Lane, Frederick D. Day-Lewis, Roelof J. Versteeg, C.C. Casey, Peter K. Joesten

Assessment of uncertainty in ROLO lunar irradiance for on-orbit calibration Assessment of uncertainty in ROLO lunar irradiance for on-orbit calibration

A system to provide radiometric calibration of remote sensing imaging instruments on-orbit using the Moon has been developed by the US Geological Survey RObotic Lunar Observatory (ROLO) project. ROLO has developed a model for lunar irradiance which treats the primary geometric variables of phase and libration explicitly. The model fits hundreds of data points in each of 23 VNIR and 9...
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T.C. Stone, H. H. Kieffer

Atmospherically transported elements and deposition in the Southeastern United States: Local or transoceanic? Atmospherically transported elements and deposition in the Southeastern United States: Local or transoceanic?

Saharan dust is persistently transported and deposited in ecosystems of the western Atlantic Ocean. This dust is an aggregate of clay and quartz particles cemented with Fe oxides. Samples collected and analyzed from Mali (central Africa), the Azores, the Caribbean and the Eastern United States document the levels of minor and trace metals in the dust. Metal loadings, particularly the...
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C. W. Holmes, R. Miller
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