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The Cedars ultramafic mass, Sonoma County, California The Cedars ultramafic mass, Sonoma County, California

The Cedars ultramafic mass is a mantle fragment that consists of partially serpentinized spinel harzburgite and dunite. Compositional layering and a chromite lineation define a penetrative metamorphic foliation that almost certainly formed in the upper mantle. Although detailed petrofabric and mineral chemistry are presently lacking, it seems reasonable that the Cedars peridotite...
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M. Blake, Edgar H. Bailey, Carl Wentworth

Topographic change detection at select archeological sites in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, 2007-2010 Topographic change detection at select archeological sites in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, 2007-2010

Human occupation in Grand Canyon, Arizona, dates from at least 11,000 years before present to the modern era. For most of this period, the only evidence of human occupation in this iconic landscape is provided by archeological sites. Because of the dynamic nature of this environment, many archeological sites are subject to relatively rapid topographic change. Quantifying the extent...
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Brian D. Collins, Skye C. Corbett, Helen C. Fairley, Diane Minasian, Robert Kayen, Timothy Dealy, David R. Bedford

Rocky Mountain hydroclimate: Holocene variability and the role of insolation, ENSO, and the North American Monsoon Rocky Mountain hydroclimate: Holocene variability and the role of insolation, ENSO, and the North American Monsoon

Over the period of instrumental records, precipitation maximum in the headwaters of the Colorado Rocky Mountains has been dominated by winter snow, with a substantial degree of interannual variability linked to Pacific ocean–atmosphere dynamics. High-elevation snowpack is an important water storage that is carefully observed in order to meet increasing water demands in the greater semi...
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Lesleigh Anderson

User guide for MODPATH version 6—A particle-tracking model for MODFLOW User guide for MODPATH version 6—A particle-tracking model for MODFLOW

MODPATH is a particle-tracking post-processing model that computes three-dimensional flow paths using output from groundwater flow simulations based on MODFLOW, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) finite-difference groundwater flow model. This report documents MODPATH version 6. Previous versions were documented in USGS Open-File Reports 89-381 and 94-464. The program uses a semianalytical...
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David Pollock

Variance of discharge estimates sampled using acoustic Doppler current profilers from moving boats Variance of discharge estimates sampled using acoustic Doppler current profilers from moving boats

This paper presents a model for quantifying the random errors (i.e., variance) of acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) discharge measurements from moving boats for different sampling times. The model focuses on the random processes in the sampled flow field and has been developed using statistical methods currently available for uncertainty analysis of velocity time series. Analysis...
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Carlos Garcia, Leticia Tarrab, Kevin Oberg, Ricardo Szupiany, Mariano Cantero

Future of groundwater modeling Future of groundwater modeling

With an increasing need to better manage water resources, the future of groundwater modeling is bright and exciting. However, while the past can be described and the present is known, the future of groundwater modeling, just like a groundwater model result, is highly uncertain and any prediction is probably not going to be entirely representative. Thus we acknowledge this as we present...
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Christian Langevin, Sorab Panday

Glaciation and regional groundwater flow in the Fennoscandian shield Glaciation and regional groundwater flow in the Fennoscandian shield

Regional-scale groundwater flow modeling of the Fennoscandian shield suggests that groundwater flow can be strongly affected by future climate change and glaciation. We considered variable-density groundwater flow in a 1500-km-long and approximately 10-km-deep cross-section through southern Sweden. Groundwater flow and shield brine transport in the cross-sectional model were analyzed...
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A.M. Provost, C.I. Voss, C. E. Neuzil

Scaling the Teflon Peaks: Rock type and the generation of extreme relief in the glaciated western Alaska Range Scaling the Teflon Peaks: Rock type and the generation of extreme relief in the glaciated western Alaska Range

Parts of the Alaska Range (Alaska, USA) stand in prominent exception to the “glacial buzzsaw hypothesis,” which postulates that terrain raised above the ELA is rapidly denuded by glaciers. In this paper, we discuss the role of a strong contrast in rock type in the development of this exceptional terrain. Much of the range is developed on pervasively fractured flysch, with local relief of...
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Dylan Ward, Robert S. Anderson, Peter Haeussler

Role of turbulence fluctuations on uncertainties of acoutic Doppler current profiler discharge measurements Role of turbulence fluctuations on uncertainties of acoutic Doppler current profiler discharge measurements

This work presents a systematic analysis quantifying the role of the presence of turbulence fluctuations on uncertainties (random errors) of acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) discharge measurements from moving platforms. Data sets of three-dimensional flow velocities with high temporal and spatial resolution were generated from direct numerical simulation (DNS) of turbulent open...
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Leticia Tarrab, Carlos Garcia, Mariano Cantero, Kevin Oberg

Improving sub-grid scale accuracy of boundary features in regional finite-difference models Improving sub-grid scale accuracy of boundary features in regional finite-difference models

As an alternative to grid refinement, the concept of a ghost node, which was developed for nested grid applications, has been extended towards improving sub-grid scale accuracy of flow to conduits, wells, rivers or other boundary features that interact with a finite-difference groundwater flow model. The formulation is presented for correcting the regular finite-difference groundwater...
Authors
Sorab Panday, Christian Langevin

Migrated hydrocarbons in exposure of Maastrichtian nonmarine strata near Saddle Mountain, lower Cook Inlet, Alaska Migrated hydrocarbons in exposure of Maastrichtian nonmarine strata near Saddle Mountain, lower Cook Inlet, Alaska

Magoon and others (1980) described an 83-meter- (272-foot-) thick succession of Maastrichtian (Upper Cretaceous) conglomerate, sandstone, mudstone, and coal exposed on the south side of an unnamed drainage, approximately 3 kilometers (1.8 miles) east of Saddle Mountain in lower Cook Inlet (figs. 1 and 2). The initial significance of this exposure was that it was the first reported...
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D. L. LePain, P. G. Lillis, K. P. Helmold, R. G. Stanley

USGS Hydro-Climatic Data Network 2009 (HCDN-2009) USGS Hydro-Climatic Data Network 2009 (HCDN-2009)

The U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) Hydro-Climatic Data Network (HCDN) is a subset of all USGS streamgages for which the streamflow primarily reflects prevailing meteorological conditions for specified years. These stations were screened to exclude sites where human activities, such as artificial diversions, storage, and other activities in the drainage basin or the stream channel...
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Harry Lins
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