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Late Ordovician (Turinian-Chatfieldian) carbon isotope excursions and their stratigraphic and paleoceanographic significance Late Ordovician (Turinian-Chatfieldian) carbon isotope excursions and their stratigraphic and paleoceanographic significance
Five positive carbon isotope excursions are reported from Platteville-Decorah strata in the Upper Mississippi Valley. All occur in subtidal carbonate strata, and are recognized in the Mifflin, Grand Detour, Quimbys Mill, Spechts Ferry, and Guttenberg intervals. The positive carbon isotope excursions are developed in a Platteville-Decorah succession in which background ??13C values...
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Greg A. Ludvigson, B.J. Witzke, Luis A. Gonzalez, S.J. Carpenter, C.L. Schneider, F. Hasiuk
Littoral Assessment of Mine Burial Signatures (LAMBS) buried land mine/background spectral signature analyses Littoral Assessment of Mine Burial Signatures (LAMBS) buried land mine/background spectral signature analyses
The objective of the Office of Naval Research (ONR) Rapid Overt Reconnaissance (ROR) program and the Airborne Littoral Reconnaissance Technologies (ALRT) project's LAMBS effort is to determine if electro-optical spectral discriminants exist that are useful for the detection of land mines in littoral regions. Statistically significant buried mine overburden and background signature data...
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A.C. Kenton, D.M. Geci, K.J. Ray, C.M. Thomas, J.W. Salisbury, J.C. Mars, J.K. Crowley, N.H. Witherspoon, J.H. Holloway
Local sediment scour model tests for the Woodrow Wilson Bridge piers Local sediment scour model tests for the Woodrow Wilson Bridge piers
The Woodrow Wilson Bridge on I-495 over the Potomac River in Prince Georges County, Maryland is being replaced. Physical local scour model studies for the proposed piers for the new bridge were performed in order to help establish design scour depths. Tests were conducted in two different flumes, one in the USGS-BRD Conte Research Center in Turners Falls, Massachusetts and one in the...
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D.M. Sheppard, J.S. Jones, M. Odeh, T. Glasser
Long-term consequences of variation in timing and manner of fry introduction on juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) growth, survival, and life-history expression Long-term consequences of variation in timing and manner of fry introduction on juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) growth, survival, and life-history expression
We tested the influence of introduction time and the manner of introduction on growth, survival, and life-history expression of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). Introduction treatments included three fry stocking times and stream rearing of embryos. Despite poor growth conditions during the early stocking period, early-stocked fish were larger throughout the entire study period, likely the...
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B. H. Letcher, T. Dubreuil, M. J. O'Donnell, M. Obedzinski, K. Griswold, K.H. Nislow
Measuring mercury and other elemental components in tree rings Measuring mercury and other elemental components in tree rings
There has been considerable interest in measuring heavy metal pollution, such as mercury, using tree ring analysis. Since 1970, this method has provided a historical snapshot of pollutant concentrations near hazardous waste sites. Traditional methods of analysis have long been used with heavy metal pollutants such as mercury. These methods, such as atomic fluorescence and laser ablation...
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C. Gillan, W.A. Hollerman, T.W. Doyle, T.E. Lewis
Measuring mercury and other elemental components in tree rings Measuring mercury and other elemental components in tree rings
There has been considerable interest in measuring heavy metal pollution, such as mercury, using tree ring analysis. Since 1970, this method has provided a historical snapshot of pollutant concentrations near hazardous waste sites. Traditional methods of analysis have long been used with heavy metal pollutants such as mercury. These methods, such as atomic fluorescence and laser ablation...
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C. Gillan, W.A. Hollerman, T.W. Doyle, T.E. Lewis
Mentor - Mentoree, what is in a relationship? Mentor - Mentoree, what is in a relationship?
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L. R. Handley
Methods and guidelines for effective model calibration Methods and guidelines for effective model calibration
This paper briefly describes nonlinear regression methods, a set of 14 guidelines for model calibration, how they are implemented in and supported by two public domain computer programs, and a demonstration and a test of the methods and guidelines. Copyright ASCE 2004.
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M. C. Hill
Methods for determining manning's coefficients for Illinois streams Methods for determining manning's coefficients for Illinois streams
Determination of Manning's coefficient, n, for natural streams remains a challenge in practices. One source for determining the n-values that has received practitioners' attention is presenting the n-values determined from field data (measured discharge and water-surface slope) in combination of photographs and site descriptions (ancillary information). Further improvements in the visual...
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D.T. Soong, T.M. Halfar, M.A. Jupin, L.A. Wobig
Migration of dispersive GPR data Migration of dispersive GPR data
Electrical conductivity and dielectric and magnetic relaxation phenomena cause electromagnetic propagation to be dispersive in earth materials. Both velocity and attenuation may vary with frequency, depending on the frequency content of the propagating energy and the nature of the relaxation phenomena. A minor amount of velocity dispersion is associated with high attenuation. For this...
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M.H. Powers, C.P. Oden
Mineralogical and geochemical controls on the release of trace elements from slag produced by base- and precious-metal smelting at abandoned mine sites Mineralogical and geochemical controls on the release of trace elements from slag produced by base- and precious-metal smelting at abandoned mine sites
Slag collected from smelter sites associated with historic base-metal mines contains elevated concentrations of trace elements such as Cu, Zn and Pb. Weathering of slag piles, many of which were deposited along stream banks, potentially may release these trace elements into the environment. Slags were sampled from the Ely and Elizabeth mines in the Vermont copper belt, from the copper...
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N.M. Piatak, R.R. Seal, J. M. Hammarstrom
Modeling a three-dimensional river plume over continental shelf using a 3D unstructured grid model Modeling a three-dimensional river plume over continental shelf using a 3D unstructured grid model
River derived fresh water discharging into an adjacent continental shelf forms a trapped river plume that propagates in a narrow region along the coast. These river plumes are real and they have been observed in the field. Many previous investigations have reported some aspects of the river plume properties, which are sensitive to stratification, Coriolis acceleration, winds (upwelling...
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R. T. Cheng, V. Casulli