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Preliminary Results of a High-Resolution Aeromagnetic Survey to Identify Buried Faults at Dixie Valley, Nevada Preliminary Results of a High-Resolution Aeromagnetic Survey to Identify Buried Faults at Dixie Valley, Nevada
Preliminary results from a high-resolution aeromagnetic survey (200 m line spacing) acquired in Dixie Valley early in 2002 provide confirmation of intra-basin faulting based on subtle surface indications. In addition the data allow identification of the locations and trends of many faults that have not been recognized at the surface, and provide a picture of intrabasin faulting patterns...
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R.P. Smith, V. J. S. Grauch, D.D. Blackwell
Prioritizing High-Temperature Geothermal Resources in Utah Prioritizing High-Temperature Geothermal Resources in Utah
The Utah Geological Survey and the Utah Energy Office recently released geothermal resource information for Utah as a "digital atlas." We are now expanding this project to include economic analyses of selected geothermal sites and previously unavailable resource information. The enhancements to the digital atlas will include new resource, demographic, regulatory, economic, and other...
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R.E. Blackett, T.C. Brill, G.M. Sowards
Radiation pattern of a borehole radar antenna Radiation pattern of a borehole radar antenna
To understand better how a borehole antenna radiates radar waves into a formation, this phenomenon is simulated numerically using the finite-difference, time-domain method. The simulations are of two different antenna models that include features like a driving point fed by a coaxial cable, resistive loading of the antenna, and a water-filled borehole. For each model, traces are...
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K.J. Ellefsen, D.L. Wright
Real-time water quality monitoring and regression analysis to estimate nutrient and bacteria concentrations in Kansas streams Real-time water quality monitoring and regression analysis to estimate nutrient and bacteria concentrations in Kansas streams
An innovative approach currently is underway in Kansas to estimate and monitoring constituent concentrations in streams. Continuous in-stream water-quality monitors are installed at selected U.S. Geological Survey stream-gaging stations to provide real-time measurement of specific conductance, pH, water temperature, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, and total chlorophyll. In addition...
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V.G. Christensen, P.P. Rasmussen, A.C. Ziegler
Reduction of CO2 to C1 products and fuel Reduction of CO2 to C1 products and fuel
Photochemical semiconductor processes readily reduced CO2 to a broad range of C1 products. However the intrinsic and solar efficiencies for the processes were low. Improved quantum efficiencies could be realized utilizing quantum-sized particles, but at the expense of using less of the visible solar spectrum. Conversely, semiconductors with small bandgaps used more of the visible solar...
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T. Mill, D. Ross
Routine low-level monitoring of polar pesticides and pesticide degradates by HPLC/ESI-MS: Evaluating long-term performance Routine low-level monitoring of polar pesticides and pesticide degradates by HPLC/ESI-MS: Evaluating long-term performance
The sensitivity and selective determination of polar pesticides were analyzed using high-performance liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry (HPLC/ESI-MS). The effects of multiple operators and instruments on method performance were evaluated using 440 pairs of fortified reagent-water and blank reagent-water samples. The influence of varying environmental matrices...
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E. T. Furlong, Jeffrey D. Martin, S.L. Werner, Paul M. Gates
Satellite imagery for volcanic hazards mitigation Satellite imagery for volcanic hazards mitigation
The Committee on Earth Observation Satellites (CEOS) seeks to foster cooperation to increase the usefulness and accessibility of satellite imagery. In 1997, CEOS initiated the Disaster Management Support Project to assess the present and potential use of satellite-derived information for volcanic hazards mitigation. The final report of the CEOS Volcanic Hazards Working Group reviews...
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Rosalind Tuthill Helz, G.A. Ellrod, G. Wadge
Scaling roads and wildlife: The Cinderella principle Scaling roads and wildlife: The Cinderella principle
It is clear that a reduction in both direct and indirect effects of roads and road networks must be the goal of management agencies. However, increased permeability of roaded landscapes can only be achieved by up-front planning and subsequent mitigative actions. The key is to understand that roads must be made permeable to the movement of animals. More profoundly, ecosystem services, i.e...
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J.A. Bissonette
Snow, topography, and the diurnal cycle in streamflow Snow, topography, and the diurnal cycle in streamflow
Because snowmelt processes are spatially complex, point measurements, particularly in mountainous regions, are often inadequate to resolve basin-scale characteristics. Satellite measurements provide good spatial sampling but are often infrequent in time, particularly during cloudy weather. Fortunately, hourly measurements of river discharge provide another widely available, but as yet
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J.D. Lundquist, N. Knowles, M. Dettinger, D. Cayan
Spatial and temporal snowpack variation in the crown of the continent ecosystem Spatial and temporal snowpack variation in the crown of the continent ecosystem
Snowpack related ecosystem changes such as glacier recession and alpine treeline advance have been documented in the Crown of the Continent Ecosystem (CCE) over the course of the previous 150 years. Using data from the Natural Resource Conservation Service's SNOTEL sites and snow course surveys, we examined the spatial and temporal variation in snowpack in the region. SNOTEL data suggest...
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D.J. Selkowitz, D.B. Fagre, B.A. Reardon
Spatial scale analysis in geophysics - Integrating surface and borehole geophysics in groundwater studies Spatial scale analysis in geophysics - Integrating surface and borehole geophysics in groundwater studies
Integration of geophysical data obtained at various scales can bridge the gap between localized data from boreholes and site-wide data from regional survey profiles. Specific approaches to such analysis include: 1) comparing geophysical measurements in boreholes with the same measurement made from the surface; 2) regressing geophysical data obtained in boreholes with water-sample data...
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Frederick L. Paillet