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Geophysical mapping of the Great Lakes Tectonic Zone and surrounding Precambrian geology in the central Upper Peninsula, Michigan Geophysical mapping of the Great Lakes Tectonic Zone and surrounding Precambrian geology in the central Upper Peninsula, Michigan

The Great Lakes Tectonic Zone (GLTZ) forms the boundary between the Wawa-Abitibi subprovince (north side) and Minnesota River Valley subprovince (south side) within the Archean Superior Province. The GLTZ is concealed for all of its 1100 km length, except south of Marquette in the central Upper Peninsula of Michigan (Sims, 1991; Sims and Day, 1993). Near KI Sawyer, it is exposed as a NW...
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Benjamin J. Drenth, William F. Cannon

Status and trends in the Lake Superior fish community, 2023 Status and trends in the Lake Superior fish community, 2023

The U.S. Geological Survey annually conducts fishery surveys across Lake Superior that describe trends in fish species occurrence and relative abundance to inform fisheries management and large lake ecology. In 2023, the Lake Superior fish community was sampled with daytime bottom and surface trawls at 51 nearshore locations in June and 31 offshore locations in July. Nearshore bottom...
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Mark R. Vinson, Lori M. Evrard, Owen Gorman, Sydney B Phillips, Daniel L. Yule

Geophysical architecture of the Neoarchean Mentor anorthosite intrusive complex, northwestern Minnesota Geophysical architecture of the Neoarchean Mentor anorthosite intrusive complex, northwestern Minnesota

The ca. 2737 Ma (Souders, 2023) Mentor anorthosite intrusive complex (MAIC) lies near the northern margin of the Wawa subprovince of the Archean Superior Province, in an area of northwestern Minnesota where the Wawa, Quetico, and Wabigoon subprovinces are juxtaposed in close proximity (Fig. 1). The rocks of interest are entirely concealed by 10s to >100 m of unconsolidated Quaternary...
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Benjamin J. Drenth, Amy Radakovich Block, George J. Hudak, Amanda Souders, Stacy Saari

Chapter 24 - Resilience-based challenges and opportunities for fisheries management in Anthropocene rivers Chapter 24 - Resilience-based challenges and opportunities for fisheries management in Anthropocene rivers

Few pristine rivers remain worldwide, as they are among the most anthropogenically modified ecosystems. We suggest the geomorphology, hydrology and ecology of Anthropocene rivers are fundamentally different from historical natural rivers. These changes challenge conventional fisheries management practices, suggesting the tools supporting fisheries management may require expansion so that
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Jason A. DeBoer, Kristen L. Bouska, Christian Wolter, Martin C. Thoms

Documentation of a pilot workflow for reanalyzing the U.S. Geological Survey principal aquifers datasets and prototype principal aquifer version 2 dataset for three aquifer systems Documentation of a pilot workflow for reanalyzing the U.S. Geological Survey principal aquifers datasets and prototype principal aquifer version 2 dataset for three aquifer systems

A pilot workflow to refine the principal aquifers of the United States as defined in the Ground Water Atlas of the United States and create a new version of the principal aquifers (referred to as “version 2”) is documented in this report. The workflow incorporates decision points for creating finer scale spatial data for the principal aquifers and refining the original principal aquifer
Authors
Martha G. Nielsen

Geographic distribution: Incilius alvarius (Sonoran desert toad) Geographic distribution: Incilius alvarius (Sonoran desert toad)

No abstract available.
Authors
Erika M. Nowak, Karina Cocks, Charles A. Drost, Janie Agyagos, Eve Berlinksy, Jennifer Steffen, Rafal Banas, Meredith Talbert, Sara Eno

A management-focused population viability analysis for North Atlantic right whales A management-focused population viability analysis for North Atlantic right whales

The North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis) is among the most endangered whale species in the world and has been in decline since 2010. Considerable effort is directed toward its recovery by striving to remove threats. In this report, we describe the development of a population viability analysis for right whales that is designed to assess the current status, evaluate the...
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Michael C. Runge, Daniel W. Linden, J. A. Hostetler, Diane L Borggaard, Lance P. Garrison, Amy R. Knowlton, Véronique Lesage, Robert A. Williams, Richard M Pace

Mapping closed depressions in the karst region of northwest Puerto Rico using lidar-derived elevation data obtained in 2018 after Hurricane Maria Mapping closed depressions in the karst region of northwest Puerto Rico using lidar-derived elevation data obtained in 2018 after Hurricane Maria

Identifying and analyzing closed depressions in karst areas is important for sinkhole hazard evaluation and land management. We created a sinkhole inventory in the karst region of northwest Puerto Rico using a lidar-derived elevation model acquired in 2018 approximately eleven months after Hurricane Maria. The goal of this project is to develop a geodatabase of sinkhole feature classes...
Authors
Lillian G. Smith, Daniel H. Doctor, Cheyenne L. Cox

Red Knot stopover population size and migration ecology at Delaware Bay, USA, 2023 Red Knot stopover population size and migration ecology at Delaware Bay, USA, 2023

Red Knots (Calidris canutus rufa) stop at Delaware Bay on the mid-Atlantic coast of North America during northward migration to feed on eggs of horseshoe crabs (Limulus polyphemus). We conducted a mark-recapture-resight investigation to estimate the passage population of Red Knots at Delaware Bay in 2023. We used a Bayesian analysis of a Jolly-Seber model, which accounts for turnover in...
Authors
James E. Lyons

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Authors
Jeffrey E. Lovich

Examining current bias and future projection consistency of globally downscaled climate projections commonly used in climate impact studies Examining current bias and future projection consistency of globally downscaled climate projections commonly used in climate impact studies

The associated uncertainties of future climate projections are one of the biggest obstacles to overcome in studies exploring the potential regional impacts of future climate shifts. In remote and climatically complex regions, the limited number of available downscaled projections may not provide an accurate representation of the underlying uncertainty in future climate or the possible...
Authors
Lucas Berio Fortini, Lauren R. Kaiser, Abby G. Frazier, Thomas W Giambelluca
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