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CO2 mitigation via accelerated limestone weathering CO2 mitigation via accelerated limestone weathering

We evaluate accelerated weathering of limestone (AWL: CO2 + CaCO3 + H2O=> Ca2+ + 2HCO3-) as a low-tech, inexpensive, high-capacity, environmentally-friendly CO2 capture and sequestration technology. With access to seawater and limestone being essential to this approach, significant limestone resources are close to most CO2-emitting power plants along the coastal US. Waste fines...
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Greg H. Rau, Kevin G. Knauss, William H. Langer, Caldeira

Coal systems - A gateway to predictive assessments of coal production Coal systems - A gateway to predictive assessments of coal production

Current federal and State coal assessments estimate resources in the ground, resources available for mining, and economically recoverable resources. None of these assessments predict the amount of coal that may be produced from an assessed area in the near future (???20 years). Predictive assessments of coal production would be based on an understanding of the regional coal geology (coal...
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R. Milici

Comparison of AMSR-E and SSM/I snow parameter retrievals over the Ob river basin Comparison of AMSR-E and SSM/I snow parameter retrievals over the Ob river basin

Passive microwave observations from the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer - EOS (AMSR-E) and from the Special Sensor Microwave Imager (SSM/I) are used to analyse the evolution of the snow pack in the Ob river basin during the snow season of 2002-03. The Ob river is the biggest Russian river with respect to its watershed area (2 975 000 km2). The Ob originates in the Altai mountains...
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N. M. Mognard, M. Grippa, T. LeToan, R.E.J. Kelly, A.T.C. Chang, E.G. Josberger

Comparison of estimates of uncertainty of discharge at US geological survey index-velocity gages on the Chicago sanitary and ship canal, Illinois Comparison of estimates of uncertainty of discharge at US geological survey index-velocity gages on the Chicago sanitary and ship canal, Illinois

Estimates of uncertainty of discharge at time scales from 5 minutes to 1 year were obtained for two index-velocity gages on the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal (CSSC), Ill., instrumented with acoustic velocity meters (AVMs). The velocity measurements obtained from the AVMs are corrected to a mean channel velocity by use of an index velocity rating (IVR). The IVR is a regression-derived...
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T.M. Over, James J. Duncker, J. A. Gonzalez-Castro

Comparison of natural resource issues on tropical pacific ranges Comparison of natural resource issues on tropical pacific ranges

The natural resources issues on tropical Pacific ranges are compared. If active management plan is in place, FWS may exempt those spp. from critical Habitat Prevention and control or invasive species essential. Wetlands are low-hanging fruit for restoration, but birds present mgmt. challenge. Marine sites may offer less potential for precise mgmt. of natural resources than terrestrial...
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D.A. Helweg, J.D. Jacobi

Composition of water and suspended sediment in streams of urbanized subtropical watersheds in Hawaii Composition of water and suspended sediment in streams of urbanized subtropical watersheds in Hawaii

Urbanization on the small subtropical island of Oahu, Hawaii provides an opportunity to examine how anthropogenic activity affects the composition of material transferred from land to ocean by streams. This paper investigates the variability in concentrations of trace elements (Pb, Zn, Cu, Ba, Co, As, Ni, V and Cr) in streams of watersheds on Oahu, Hawaii. The focus is on water and...
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E. H. De Carlo, V.L. Beltran, M.S. Tomlinson

Comprehensive assessment of precursors, diagenesis, and reactivity to water treatment of dissolved and colloidal organic matter Comprehensive assessment of precursors, diagenesis, and reactivity to water treatment of dissolved and colloidal organic matter

A comprehensive isolation, fractionation, and characterization research approach was developed for dissolved and colloidal organic matter (DOM) in water, and it was applied to various surface- and groundwaters to assess DOM precursors, DOM diagenesis, and DOM reactivity to water treatment processes. Major precursors for natural DOM are amino sugars, condensed tannins, and terpenoids...
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J.A. Leenheer

Continuous thermochemical conversion process to produce oil from swine manure Continuous thermochemical conversion process to produce oil from swine manure

Thermochemical conversion (TCC) of livestock manure is a novel technology that has shown very promising results in treating waste and producing oil. A batch TCC system that was previously developed successfully converted 70% of swine manure volatile solids to oil and reduced manure chemical oxygen demand by ??? 75%. The necessary retention time to achieve an oil product was largely...
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K. Ocfemia, Y. Zhang, T. Funk, L. Christianson, S. Chen

Contrasting discharge computation methods in riverine and tidal-affected flows in Mississippi Contrasting discharge computation methods in riverine and tidal-affected flows in Mississippi

Recent advancements in acoustic science have improved the measurement of real-time flow conditions in complex open-channel flow systems with dynamic channel geometry, velocity distribution and direction, and other gradually varying hydraulic characteristics. In the lower Pascagoula River Basin, a drainage area of about 9,500 square miles in Mississippi, riverine and tidal-affected river...
Authors
D.P. Turnipseed

Coordination of international bedload research Coordination of international bedload research

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Authors
John R. Gray, Jonathan B. Laronne

Correlative weighted stacking for seismic data in the wavelet domain Correlative weighted stacking for seismic data in the wavelet domain

Horizontal stacking plays a crucial role for modern seismic data processing, for it not only compresses random noise and multiple reflections, but also provides a foundational data for subsequent migration and inversion. However, a number of examples showed that random noise in adjacent traces exhibits correlation and coherence. The average stacking and weighted stacking based on the...
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S. Zhang, Y. Xu, J. Xia
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