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The effects of wildfire on the peak streamflow magnitude and frequency, Frijoles and Capulin Canyons, Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico The effects of wildfire on the peak streamflow magnitude and frequency, Frijoles and Capulin Canyons, Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico

In June of 1977, the La Mesa fire burned 15,270 acres in and around Frijoles Canyon, Bandelier National Monument and the adjacent Santa Fe National Forest, New Mexico. The Dome fire occurred in April of 1996 in Bandelier National Monument, burned 16,516 acres in Capulin Canyon and the surrounding Dome Wilderness area. Both canyons are characterized by extensive archeological artifacts...
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J.E. Veenhuis

The Hurricane-flood-landslide continuum-forecasting Hurricane effects at landfall The Hurricane-flood-landslide continuum-forecasting Hurricane effects at landfall

The integration of remote-sensing and in-situ observations, and assimilation of these observations into high-resolution mesoscale models was described. It was observed that the greatest loss of life and property is the direct result of the storm because of the high winds and heavy rain. The research were conducted to develop a warning system that included satellite observations to track...
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A. J. Negri, J. H. Golden, R. G. Updike

The LISST-SL streamlined isokinetic suspended-sediment profiler The LISST-SL streamlined isokinetic suspended-sediment profiler

The new manually deployed Laser In Situ Scattering Transmissometer-StreamLined profiler (LISST-SL) represents a major technological advance for suspended-sediment measurements in rivers. The LISST-SL is being designed to provide real-time data on sediment concentrations and particle-size distributions. A pressure sensor and current meter provide real-time depth and ambient velocity data
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John R. Gray, Yogesh C. Agrawal, H. Charles Pottsmith

The Modular Modeling System (MMS): A modeling framework for water- and environmental-resources management The Modular Modeling System (MMS): A modeling framework for water- and environmental-resources management

The interdisciplinary nature and increasing complexity of water- and environmental-resource problems require the use of modeling approaches that can incorporate knowledge from a broad range of scientific disciplines. The large number of distributed hydrological and ecosystem models currently available are composed of a variety of different conceptualizations of the associated processes...
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G.H. Leavesley, S.L. Markstrom, Roland J. Viger

The northwestern slope valleys (NSVs) region, Mars: A prime candidate site for the future exploration of Mars The northwestern slope valleys (NSVs) region, Mars: A prime candidate site for the future exploration of Mars

The northwestern slope valleys region is a prime candidate site for future science-driven Mars exploration because it records Noachian to Amazonian Tharsis development in a region that encapsulates (1) a diverse and temporally extensive stratigraphic record, (2) at least three distinct paleohydrologic regimes, (3) gargantuan structurally controlled flood valleys that generally correspond...
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J. M. Dohm, J.C. Ferris, N.G. Barlow, V.R. Baker, W.C. Mahaney, R. C. Anderson, T.M. Hare

The role of fire and fire management in the invasion of nonnative plants in California The role of fire and fire management in the invasion of nonnative plants in California

Researchers with the U.S. Geological Survey seek to understand how fire and fire management strategies may be aiding the invasion of nonnative plants.
Authors
K. E. Merriam, T.W. McGinnis, Jon E. Keeley

Trace elements and common ions in southeastern Idaho snow: Regional air pollutant tracers for source area emissions Trace elements and common ions in southeastern Idaho snow: Regional air pollutant tracers for source area emissions

Snow sampling and analysis methods which produce accurate and ultra-low measurements of trace elements and common ion concentration in southeastern Idaho snow, were developed. Snow samples were collected over two winters to assess trace elements and common ion concentrations in air pollutant fallout across the southeastern Idaho. The area apportionment of apportionment of fallout...
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M. Abbott, J. Einerson, Peter Schuster, D. Susong, Howard E. Taylor

Uncertainty in low-flow data from three streamflow-gaging stations on the upper Verde River, Arizona Uncertainty in low-flow data from three streamflow-gaging stations on the upper Verde River, Arizona

The evaluation of uncertainty in low-flow data collected from three streamflow-gaging stations on the upper Verde River, Arizona, was presented. In downstream order, the stations are Verde River near Paulden, Verde River near Clarkdale, and Verde River near Camp Verde. A monitoring objective of the evaluation was to characterize discharge of the lower flow regime through a variety of...
Authors
D.W. Anning

Under water and out of sight: Invasive fishes in the United States - Implications for national parks Under water and out of sight: Invasive fishes in the United States - Implications for national parks

Introduced for sport fishing, as biological controls or other purposes, and as a result of illegal activity, nonnative fishes occupy national park waters where approximately 118 species now compete with native aquatic organisms.
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W.R. Courtenay, P.L. Fuller

Updated United Nations Framework Classification for reserves and resources of extractive industries Updated United Nations Framework Classification for reserves and resources of extractive industries

The United Nations have studied how the oil and gas resource classification developed jointly by the SPE, the World Petroleum Congress (WPC) and the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) could be harmonized with the United Nations Framework Classification (UNFC) for Solid Fuel and Mineral Resources (1). The United Nations has continued to build on this and other works, with...
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Thomas S. Ahlbrandt, J.R. Blaise, P. Blystad, D. Kelter, G. Gabrielyants, S. Heiberg, A. Martinez, J.G. Ross, S. Slavov, A. Subelj, E.D. Young

USA: Glacier National Park, Biosphere Reserve and GLORIA Site USA: Glacier National Park, Biosphere Reserve and GLORIA Site

The National Park Service of the United States has 388 designated protected areas and parks that include historic and cultural sites as well as ‘natural resource’ parks set aside for their unique and outstanding natural features. Early efforts to create parks were focused on areas of beauty or unusual features but later efforts increasingly aimed to protect biodiversity and intact...
Authors
Daniel B. Fagre
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