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The influence of land cover and temperature change on hydrological and ecosystem dynamics in the South Platte River Basin The influence of land cover and temperature change on hydrological and ecosystem dynamics in the South Platte River Basin
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Jill Baron, D. S. Ojima, M.D. Hartman, Timothy G.F. Kittel, R.B. Lammers, L.E. Band, R. A. Pielke
The Jurassic section along McElmo Canyon in southwestern Colorado The Jurassic section along McElmo Canyon in southwestern Colorado
In McElmo Canyon, Jurassic rocks are 1500-1600 ft thick. Lower Jurassic rocks of the Glen Canyon Group include (in ascending order) Wingate Sandstone, Kayenta Formation and Navajo Sandstone. Middle Jurassic rocks are represented by the San Rafael Group, which includes the Entrada Sandstone and overlying Wanakah Formation. Upper Jurassic rocks comprise the Junction Creek Sandstone...
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Robert B. O’Sullivan
The relationships of seabird assemblages to physical habitat features in Pacific equatorial waters during spring 1984-1991 The relationships of seabird assemblages to physical habitat features in Pacific equatorial waters during spring 1984-1991
The association of seabird species groups with physical habitat was investigated in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean, far from any breeding colonies. This avoided birds that commute between colony and feeding habitat, behaviour that confuses associations with specific water types and current systems. Seabirds were counted on duplicate tracks in the eastern tropical Pacific each spring...
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C. A. Ribic, D. G. Ainley
The sandflat habitat: Scaling from experiments to conclusions The sandflat habitat: Scaling from experiments to conclusions
Ecological systems are characterised by spatial and temporal variations in the density of organisms and resources, and in the intensity of processes which affect them (e.g. Watt, 1947, Dayton, 1971, Addicot et al., 1987, Kolasa and Pickett, 1991 and Giller et al., 1994). This heterogeneity represents both a difficulty for field study design and statistical testing, and a challenge to...
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S.F. Thrush, R.D. Pridmore, R.G. Bell, V.J. Cummings, P.K. Dayton, R. Ford, J. Grant, M.O. Green, J.E. Hewitt, A.H. Hines, T.M. Hume, S.M. Lawrie, P. Legendre, B.H. McArdle, D. Morrisey, Davod C. Schneider, S.J. Turner, R. A. Walters, R.B. Whitlatch, M.R. Wilkinson
Translocation programs in freshwater mussels: genetic and disease concerns Translocation programs in freshwater mussels: genetic and disease concerns
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R. Villella, T. King, C. Starliper
Turbulent stresses in the surf-zone: Which way is up? Turbulent stresses in the surf-zone: Which way is up?
Velocity observations from a vertical stack of three-component Acoustic Doppler Velocimeters (ADVs) within the energetic surf-zone are presented. Rapid temporal sampling and small sampling volume provide observations suitable for investigation of the role of turbulent fluctuations in surf-zone dynamics. While sensor performance was good, failure to recover reliable measures of tilt from...
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John W. Haines, Guy Gelfenbaum
Two-dimensional habitat modeling in the Yellowstone/Upper Missouri River system Two-dimensional habitat modeling in the Yellowstone/Upper Missouri River system
This study is being conducted to provide the aquatic biology component of a decision support system being developed by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. In an attempt to capture the habitat needs of Great Plains fish communities we are looking beyond previous habitat modeling methods. Traditional habitat modeling approaches have relied on one-dimensional hydraulic models and lumped...
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T. J. Waddle, K.D. Bovee, Z.H. Bowen
Understanding of urban hazards, fire, and tsunamis Understanding of urban hazards, fire, and tsunamis
Understanding of the causes and solutions of an urban area's (e.g., Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Oakland, Seattle, Portland, Anchorage, Salt Lake City, Memphis, St. Louis, Charleston, Boston, San Juan) vulnerability to earthquakes, fire, and tsunamis has increased significantly during the past 50 years, and during the current International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction...
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Walter W. Hays
Use of a neural network to integrate geoscience information in the classification of mineral deposits and occurrences Use of a neural network to integrate geoscience information in the classification of mineral deposits and occurrences
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Donald A. Singer, Ryoichi Kouda
Variations in pore-water quality, mineralogy, and sedimentary texture of clay-silts in the lower Miocene Kirkwood Formation, Atlantic City, New Jersey Variations in pore-water quality, mineralogy, and sedimentary texture of clay-silts in the lower Miocene Kirkwood Formation, Atlantic City, New Jersey
Properties of and pore-water solute chemistry in confining units in the New Jersey Coastal Plain were studied to determine whether leakage of solute-enriched pore water from confining units affects regional aquifer-water chemistry, which ultimately may result in aquifer waters with high sodium and bicarbonate concentrations. Pore-water samples collected from a continuously cored borehole...
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A. A. Pucci, Zoltan Szabo, James P. Owens
Water quality at production wells near artificial-recharge basins in Montebello Forebay, Los Angeles County Water quality at production wells near artificial-recharge basins in Montebello Forebay, Los Angeles County
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R. A. Schroeder, R. Anders, J.K. Bohlke, Robert L. Michel, David W. Metge
Use of directional borehole radar and azimuthal square-array D.C. resistivity methods to characterize a crystalline-bedrock aquifer Use of directional borehole radar and azimuthal square-array D.C. resistivity methods to characterize a crystalline-bedrock aquifer
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Melinda J. Chapman, John W. Lane