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U.S. Geological Survey Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Roadmap 2014 U.S. Geological Survey Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Roadmap 2014
The U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) is responsible for protecting the natural resources and heritage contained on almost 20 percent of the land in the United States. This responsibility requires acquisition of remotely sensed data throughout vast lands, including areas that are remote and potentially dangerous to access. One promising new technology for data collection is unmanned...
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Jill Cress, Michael Hutt, Jeff Sloan, Mark A. Bauer, Mark Feller, Susan Goplen
Field-based description of rhyolite lava flows of the Calico Hills Formation, Nevada National Security Site, Nevada Field-based description of rhyolite lava flows of the Calico Hills Formation, Nevada National Security Site, Nevada
Contaminants introduced into the subsurface of Pahute Mesa, Nevada National Security Site, by underground nuclear testing are of concern to the U.S. Department of Energy and regulators responsible for protecting human health and safety. The potential for contaminant movement away from the underground test areas at Pahute Mesa and into the accessible environment is greatest by groundwater...
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Donald S. Sweetkind, Shiera Bova
Porphyry copper assessment of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt and eastern Tethysides: China, Mongolia, Russia, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, and India: Chapter X in Global mineral resource assessment Porphyry copper assessment of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt and eastern Tethysides: China, Mongolia, Russia, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, and India: Chapter X in Global mineral resource assessment
The U.S. Geological Survey collaborated with international colleagues to assess undiscovered resources in porphyry copper deposits in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt and eastern Tethysides. These areas host 20 known porphyry copper deposits, including the world class Oyu Tolgoi deposit in Mongolia that was discovered in the late 1990s. The study area covers major parts of the world’s...
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Mark Mihalasky, Stephen Ludington, Jane Hammarstrom, Dmitriy Alexeiev, Thomas Frost, Thomas Light, Gilpin Robinson, Deborah Briggs, John C. Wallis, Robert Miller, Arthur Bookstrom, Andre Panteleyev, Andre Chitalin, Reimar Seltmann, Yan Guangsheng, Lian Changyun, Mao Jingwen, Li Jinyi, Xiao Keyan, Qiu Ruizhao, Shao Jianbao, Shai Gangyi, Du Yuliang
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Geology, Energy, and Minerals Mission Area, Energy Resources Program, Groundwater and Streamflow Information Program, Mineral Resources Program, National Laboratories Program, Science and Decisions Center, Geology, Energy & Minerals Science Center, Geology, Minerals, Energy, and Geophysics Science Center
Detailed interpretation of aeromagnetic data from the Patagonia Mountains area, southeastern Arizona Detailed interpretation of aeromagnetic data from the Patagonia Mountains area, southeastern Arizona
The induced magnetic field and the remanent magnetic field of rock masses are important to geologic modeling based on Earth’s magnetic field data. The orientation of the induced magnetic field is approximately parallel to the orientation of Earth’s geomagnetic field and its intensity can be derived from measured magnetic susceptibilities of rocks in a study area. The orientation and...
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Mark Bultman
Land-cover change in the Gulf Coastal Plains and Ozarks Landscape Conservation Cooperative, 1973 to 2000 Land-cover change in the Gulf Coastal Plains and Ozarks Landscape Conservation Cooperative, 1973 to 2000
This report summarizes baseline land-cover change information for four time intervals from between 1973 and 2000 for the Gulf Coastal Plains and Ozarks Landscape Conservation Cooperative (LCC). The study used sample data from the USGS Land Cover Trends dataset to develop estimates of change for 10 land-cover classes in the LCC. The results show that an estimated 17.7 percent of the LCC...
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Mark Drummond, Michael Stier, Alisa Coffin
National Unmanned Aircraft Systems Project Office National Unmanned Aircraft Systems Project Office
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Project Office leads the implementation of UAS technology in the Department of the Interior (DOI). Our mission is to support the transition of UAS into DOI as a new cost-effective tool for collecting remote-sensing data to monitor environmental conditions, respond to natural hazards, recognize the consequences and...
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Susan Goplen, Jeff Sloan
Laboratory electrical resistivity analysis of geologic samples from Fort Irwin, California Laboratory electrical resistivity analysis of geologic samples from Fort Irwin, California
Correlating laboratory resistivity measurements with geophysical resistivity models helps constrain these models to the geology and lithology of an area. Throughout the Fort Irwin National Training Center area, 111 samples from both cored boreholes and surface outcrops were collected and processed for laboratory measurements. These samples represent various lithologic types that include...
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Benjamin Bloss, Paul Bedrosian
GRIDGEN Version 1.0: a computer program for generating unstructured finite-volume grids GRIDGEN Version 1.0: a computer program for generating unstructured finite-volume grids
GRIDGEN is a computer program for creating layered quadtree grids for use with numerical models, such as the MODFLOW–USG program for simulation of groundwater flow. The program begins by reading a three-dimensional base grid, which can have variable row and column widths and spatially variable cell top and bottom elevations. From this base grid, GRIDGEN will continuously divide into four...
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Jyh-Ming Lien, Gaisheng Liu, Christian Langevin
Atlas of relations between climatic parameters and distributions of important trees and shrubs in North America: Revisions for all taxa from the United States and Canada and new taxa from the western United States Atlas of relations between climatic parameters and distributions of important trees and shrubs in North America: Revisions for all taxa from the United States and Canada and new taxa from the western United States
This is the seventh volume in an atlas series that explores the relations between the geographic distributions of woody plant species and climatic variables in North America. A 25-kilometer (km) equal-area grid of modern climatic and bioclimatic variables was constructed from weather data. The geographic distributions of selected tree and shrub species were digitized, and the presence or...
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Robert Thompson, Katherine Anderson, Richard Pelltier, Laura Strickland, Sarah Shafer, Patrick Bartlein, Andrew K. McFadden
Pre-fieldwork surveys Pre-fieldwork surveys
In sea-level studies, initial surveys at the office or library can increase a project’s likelihood of success. Pre-fieldwork surveys should begin with a thorough review of prior research literature that appraises available data, identifies data gaps, and places the project objectives into a broader scientific context. Whereas peer reviewed journal articles may contain a wealth of...
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Robert C. Witter
Environmental assessment of water, sediment, and biota collected from the Bear Creek watershed, Colusa County, California Environmental assessment of water, sediment, and biota collected from the Bear Creek watershed, Colusa County, California
The Cache Creek watershed lies within California's North Coast Range, an area with abundant geologic sources of mercury (Hg) and a long history of Hg contamination (Rytuba, 2000). Bear Creek, Cache Creek, and the North Fork of Cache Creek are the major streams of the Cache Creek watershed, encompassing 2978 km2. The Cache Creek watershed contains soils naturally enriched in Hg as well as...
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James Rytuba, Roger Hothem, Brianne Brussee, Daniel Goldstein, Jason May
Detrital zircon U-Pb reconnaissance of the Franciscan subduction complex in northwestern California Detrital zircon U-Pb reconnaissance of the Franciscan subduction complex in northwestern California
In northwestern California, the Franciscan subduction complex has been subdivided into seven major tectonostratigraphic units. We report U-Pb ages of ≈2400 detrital zircon grains from 26 sandstone samples from 5 of these units. Here, we tabulate each unit's interpreted predominant sediment source areas and depositional age range, ordered from the oldest to the youngest unit. (1) Yolla...
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Trevor Dimitru, W. Ernst, Jeremy Hourigan, Robert McLaughlin