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From understanding to action: Integrating new and old methodologies to manage marine infectious disease From understanding to action: Integrating new and old methodologies to manage marine infectious disease

Marine diseases can have far-reaching effects on population, community and ecosystem health; however, our ability to track, predict and manage these diseases has, historically, been poor. As a result, the fields of disease ecology and epidemiology have developed at a slower pace for marine than terrestrial systems [1]. New methodologies, including genomic tools for diagnostics [2,3]
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Maya L. Groner, David James Páez, Alyssa-Lois M. Gehman

Temperature and precipitation source variability and glacial dynamics in the southwestern United States at Fish Lake, Utah, since late MIS 4 Temperature and precipitation source variability and glacial dynamics in the southwestern United States at Fish Lake, Utah, since late MIS 4

An improved understanding of hydroclimate response to natural climate forcings is needed to evaluate impacts of changing seasonal circulation patterns on current and future drought in the southwestern United States (‘the Southwest’). However, few terrestrial records from the Southwest preserve changes in moisture availability continuously prior to the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, ∼24.5 ka)...
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Jamie R. Vornlocher, Molly D. O’Beirne, Alyssa DePaoli, Josef Werne, David W Marchetti, Lesleigh Anderson, Andrea Brunelle, Joseph S. Stoner, Brendan Reilly, Jesse L. Morris, V. A. Kraklow, Mitchell J. Power, Robert Hatfield, Hailey Sinon, Matthew S. Finkenbinder, William Peters, Catarina Ritter, Darren Larsen, Everett Lasher, Mark Abbott

Groundwater dependency and hydroclimatic influences on riparian and upland vegetation productivity, Upper San Pedro, Arizona, United States Groundwater dependency and hydroclimatic influences on riparian and upland vegetation productivity, Upper San Pedro, Arizona, United States

In arid and semi-arid regions, groundwater sustains vegetation through subsurface water access, yet the responses of groundwater-dependent ecosystems (GDEs) to changing hydroclimate and groundwater availability are relatively understudied. This study investigates seasonal and spatial patterns in vegetation greenness using Landsat Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) values across riparian and...
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Fern Bromley, Patrick Borxton, Jiaqi Zhang, Willem J.D. van Leeuwen, Pamela L. Nagler, Jia Hu

Changing drivers of regional large magnitude avalanche frequency throughout Colorado, USA Changing drivers of regional large magnitude avalanche frequency throughout Colorado, USA

Large magnitude snow avalanches (destructive size ≥ D3) impact settlements, transportation corridors, and public safety worldwide. In Colorado, United States, avalanches have killed more people than any other natural hazard since 1950. In March 2019, a large magnitude avalanche cycle occurred throughout the entire mountainous portion of Colorado resulting in more than 1000 reported...
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Erich H. Peitzsch, Justin T. Martin, Ethan M. Greene, Nicolas Eckert, Adrien Favillier, Jason Konigsberg, Nickolas Kichas, Daniel K. Stahle, Karl W. Birkeland, Kelly Elder, Gregory T. Pederson

Evaluation of pathogen risks and testing considerations for Chinook salmon egg movements between New Zealand and California Evaluation of pathogen risks and testing considerations for Chinook salmon egg movements between New Zealand and California

Executive Summary Oncorhynchus tshawytscha (Walbaum in Artedi, 1792; Chinook salmon) were historically abundant in the McCloud River but are now extirpated from this tributary owing to dam construction and lack of passage. Planning efforts to restore populations above Shasta and Keswick Dams are currently underway, including an evaluation of potential source populations. One potential...
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Claire E. Couch, David B. Powell, Jan Lovy

The USGS Rotating X-ray Computed Tomography (RXCT) Coral-Core Archive: Scope, access, and standardization The USGS Rotating X-ray Computed Tomography (RXCT) Coral-Core Archive: Scope, access, and standardization

We announce the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Rotating X-ray Computed Tomography (RXCT) Coral-Core Archive, a digital resource derived from ~400 coral reef cores curated at the USGS Pacific and St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Centers. The archive de-livers calibrated 3-D image volumes that enable reproducible values of skeletal density, linear extension, and calcification from...
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Ferdinand K.J. Oberle, Lauren T. Toth, Nancy G. Prouty, Brooke Santos, Jessica A. Jacobs, Sierra Kathleen Bloomer, Kian Bagheri, Breanna N Williams, Jason Scott Padgett, Anastasios Stathakopoulos, SeanPaul La Selle

Glaciers in Alaska and western North America Glaciers in Alaska and western North America

This chapter summarizes the location, status, and projections of glaciers in Alaska and western North America. Recent events, including the 2021 surge of Muldrow Glacier in Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska, are summarized. The implications of glacier loss for ecosystems, water resources, and mountain hazards are discussed.
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Caitlyn Florentine

Forecasting volcanic activity in Germany—A multi-criteria approach Forecasting volcanic activity in Germany—A multi-criteria approach

Igneous activity, including shallow intrusions and volcanism, has the potential to disrupt underground critical infrastructure. Notably, future underground infrastructure projects like high-level radioactive waste repositories must be sited in areas of extremely low disruption probability by igneous activity. In Germany, according to the Repository Site Selection Act of 2017...
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A. Bartels, L.H. Rummel, Franz May

Stream sediment sources in Medicine Creek, northern Missouri and southern Iowa Stream sediment sources in Medicine Creek, northern Missouri and southern Iowa

This report presents the results of a cooperative study by the U.S. Geological Survey and Missouri Department of Natural Resources to quantify sediment transport source contributions in the Medicine Creek drainage basin. Understanding relative source contributions provides valuable information for selecting the conservation practices that may be most effective in reducing sediment and...
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Jessica D. Garrett

Validation and application of a standardized quantitative PCR assay for the assessment of antimicrobial resistance genes in surface water Validation and application of a standardized quantitative PCR assay for the assessment of antimicrobial resistance genes in surface water

Antimicrobial resistance can be an indicator of anthropogenic contamination in surface waters and is a potential public health threat. Methodological standardization for characterization of antimicrobial resistance in the environment is lacking. Quantitative PCR (qPCR) is used for rapid assessment of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) from environmental sources, including surface water...
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Laura Celeste Scott, Christina Ahlstrom, Hanna Woksepp, Jonas Bonnedahl, Cherie Marie Mckeeman, Mark E. Miller, Dave Shirokauer, Andrew M. Ramey

Detection of Naegleria fowleri in thermally impacted recreational waters of western United States national parks Detection of Naegleria fowleri in thermally impacted recreational waters of western United States national parks

Naegleria fowleri is a thermophilic free-living amoeba (FLA) and the causative agent of primary amoebic meningoencephalitis, posing public health risks in warm freshwater environments. This multiyear, multiagency study surveyed 40 thermally impacted recreational waters across five western United States national parks and recreation areas–Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National...
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Jonathan I. Shikany, Mia M. Banks, Elliott P. Barnhart, Stacy Kinsey, Peter R. Wright, Stacie A. Kageyama, Christopher M. Merkes, Natalia Kulesza, Jason Wylie, Sandra Halonen, Ana M. Ortega-Villa, Carrie M. Long, Brent M. Peyton, Geoffrey Puzon
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