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Open water dreissenid mussel control projects: Lessons learned from a retrospective analysis Open water dreissenid mussel control projects: Lessons learned from a retrospective analysis
Dreissenid mussels are one of the most problematic aquatic invasive species (AIS) in North America, causing substantial ecological and economic effects. To date, dreissenid mussel control efforts in open water have included physical, biological, and chemical methods. The feasibility of successful dreissenid mussel management or eradication in lakes is relatively undocumented in the...
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Angelique D. Dahlberg, Diane L. Waller, David Hammond, Keegan Lund, Nicholas B. D. Phelps
Editorial: Micro-to nano-analytical challenges towards trace element characterization of ore minerals: New perspectives and applications for sustainable georesources Editorial: Micro-to nano-analytical challenges towards trace element characterization of ore minerals: New perspectives and applications for sustainable georesources
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Manuel Keith, Sarah M. Hayes, C. L. Ciobanu, D. Fougerouse, M. Reich
Modeling surface wave dynamics in upper Delaware Bay with living shorelines Modeling surface wave dynamics in upper Delaware Bay with living shorelines
Living shorelines gain increasing attention because they stabilize shorelines and reduce erosion. This study leverages physics-based models and bagged regression tree (BRT) machine learning algorithm to simulate wave dynamics at a living shoreline composed of constructed oyster reefs (CORs) in upper Delaware Bay. The physics-based models consist of coupled Delft3D-FLOW and SWAN in four...
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Ling Zhu, Q. Chen, Hongqing Wang, Nan Wang, Kelin Hu, William D. Capurso, Lukasz M. Niemoczynski, Gregg Snedden
Assessment of public and private land cover change in the United States from 1985–2018 Assessment of public and private land cover change in the United States from 1985–2018
An assessment of annual land cover on publicly and privately managed lands across the conterminous United States (CONUS) from 1985–2018 was performed, including land cover conversions within their management category, to inform future policy and land-use decision-making in natural resource management. Synthesizing land cover data with land management delineations aids our ability to...
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Nathan C. Healey, Janis L. Taylor, Roger F. Auch
Development and application of an Infragravity Wave (InWave) driver to simulate nearshore processes Development and application of an Infragravity Wave (InWave) driver to simulate nearshore processes
Infragravity waves are key components of the hydro-sedimentary processes in coastal areas, especially during extreme storms. Accurate modeling of coastal erosion and breaching requires consideration of the effects of infragravity waves. Here, we present InWave, a new infragravity wave driver of the Coupled Ocean-Atmopshere-Waves-Sediment Transport (COAWST) modeling system. InWave...
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Maitane Olabarrieta, John C. Warner, Christie Hegermiller
Modeling the maturation history of the stacked petroleum systems of the Williston Basin, USA Modeling the maturation history of the stacked petroleum systems of the Williston Basin, USA
A three-dimensional petroleum systems model was built to support U.S. Geological Survey assessments of undiscovered oil and gas resources in the Williston Basin of North Dakota, Montana, and South Dakota. Numerous Paleozoic source rocks have been proven or postulated in the basin, of which five were the focus of maturation and migration modeling: the Ordovician Icebox Formation, the...
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Sarah E. Gelman
Accuracy and precision of sea-finding orientation as a function of dune proximity in hatchlings of two species of sea turtles Accuracy and precision of sea-finding orientation as a function of dune proximity in hatchlings of two species of sea turtles
Context: Sea turtle hatchlings generally emerge at night from nests on sand beaches and immediately orient using visual cues, which are believed to entail the difference in brightness between the light seen in the seaward direction and that seen in the duneward direction. Aim: The aim of this study was to understand how dune proximity affected hatchling orientations in two sea turtle...
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Shigetomo Hirama, Blair Witherington, Andrea Sylvia, Raymond Carthy
Connecting dryland fine-fuel assessments to wildfire exposure and natural resource values at risk Connecting dryland fine-fuel assessments to wildfire exposure and natural resource values at risk
Background Wildland fire in arid and semi-arid (dryland) regions can intensify when climatic, biophysical, and land-use factors increase fuel load and continuity. To inform wildland fire management under these conditions, we developed high-resolution (10-m) estimates of fine fuel across the Altar Valley in southern Arizona, USA, which spans dryland, grass-dominated ecosystems that are...
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Adam Gerhard Wells, Seth M. Munson, Miguel L. Villarreal, Steven E. Sesnie, Katherine M. Laushman
Community cloud computing infrastructure to support equitable water research and education Community cloud computing infrastructure to support equitable water research and education
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Anthony M. Castronova, Ayman Nassar, Wouter Knoben, Michael N. Fienen, Louise Arnal, Martyn Clark
Chemical characteristics of wildfire ash across the globe and their environmental and socio-economic implications Chemical characteristics of wildfire ash across the globe and their environmental and socio-economic implications
The mobilisation of potentially harmful chemical constituents in wildfire ash can be a major consequence of wildfires, posing widespread societal risks. Knowledge of wildfire ash chemical composition is crucial to anticipate and mitigate these risks. Here we present a comprehensive dataset on the chemical characteristics of a wide range of wildfire ashes (42 types and a total of 148...
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Carmen Sanchez-Garcia, Cristina Santín, Jonay Neris, Gabriel Sigmund, Xose Lois Otero, Joella Manley, Gil Gonzalez-Rodriguez, Claire Belcher, Artemi Cerdá, Abbey L Marcotte, Sheila F. Murphy, Charles Rhoades, Gary J. Sheridan, Tercia Strydom, Peter R. Robichaud, Stefan H. Doerr
Historical fire regimes and contemporary fire effects within sagebrush habitats of Gunnison Sage-grouse Historical fire regimes and contemporary fire effects within sagebrush habitats of Gunnison Sage-grouse
The historical role of fire in sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) landscapes remains poorly understood, yet is important to inform management and conservation of obligate species such as the threatened Gunnison Sage-grouse (GUSG; Centrocercus minimus). We reconstructed fire histories from tree-ring fire scars at sagebrush–forest ecotones (10 sites, 111 trees) to better understand the role...
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Petar Simic, Jonathan Coop, Ellis Q. Margolis, Jessica R. Young, Manuel K. Lopez