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Validation of the USGS Landsat Burned Area Essential Climate Variable (BAECV) across the conterminous United States Validation of the USGS Landsat Burned Area Essential Climate Variable (BAECV) across the conterminous United States

The Landsat Burned Area Essential Climate Variable (BAECV), developed by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), capitalizes on the long temporal availability of Landsat imagery to identify burned areas across the conterminous United States (CONUS) (1984–2015). Adequate validation of such products is critical for their proper usage and interpretation. Validation of coarse-resolution products...
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Melanie Vanderhoof, Nicole Fairaux, Yen-Ju Beal, Todd Hawbaker

Importance of measuring discharge and sediment transport in lesser tributaries when closing sediment budgets Importance of measuring discharge and sediment transport in lesser tributaries when closing sediment budgets

Sediment budgets are an important tool for understanding how riverine ecosystems respond to perturbations. Changes in the quantity and grain size distribution of sediment within river systems affect the channel morphology and related habitat resources. It is therefore important for resource managers to know if a river reach is in a state of sediment accumulation, deficit or stasis. Many...
Authors
Ronald Griffiths, David Topping

Analyzing land-use change scenarios for trade-offs among culturalecosystem services in the Southern Rocky Mountains Analyzing land-use change scenarios for trade-offs among culturalecosystem services in the Southern Rocky Mountains

Significant increases in outdoor recreation participants are projected over the next 50 years for national forests across the United States, with even larger increases possible for forests located in the Southern Rocky Mountains. Forest managers will be challenged to balance increasing demand for outdoor recreation with other ecosystem services. Future management needs could be better...
Authors
Benson Sherrouse, Darius Semmens, Zachary Ancona, Nicole Brunner

Evaluation of simple geochemical indicators of aeolian sand provenance: Late Quaternary dune fields of North America revisited Evaluation of simple geochemical indicators of aeolian sand provenance: Late Quaternary dune fields of North America revisited

Dune fields of Quaternary age occupy large areas of the world's arid and semiarid regions. Despite this, there has been surprisingly little work done on understanding dune sediment provenance, in part because many techniques are time-consuming, prone to operator error, experimental, highly specialized, expensive, or require sophisticated instrumentation. Provenance of dune sand using K...
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Daniel R. Muhs

Prediction of forest canopy and surface fuels from Lidar and satellite time series data in a bark beetle-affected forest Prediction of forest canopy and surface fuels from Lidar and satellite time series data in a bark beetle-affected forest

Wildfire behavior depends on the type, quantity, and condition of fuels, and the effect that bark beetle outbreaks have on fuels is a topic of current research and debate. Remote sensing can provide estimates of fuels across landscapes, although few studies have estimated surface fuels from remote sensing data. Here we predicted and mapped field-measured canopy and surface fuels from...
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Benjamin Bright, Andrew Hudak, Arjan Meddens, Todd Hawbaker, Jenny Briggs, Robert Kennedy

Extent of localized tree mortality influences soil biogeochemical response in a beetle-infested coniferous forest Extent of localized tree mortality influences soil biogeochemical response in a beetle-infested coniferous forest

Recent increases in the magnitude and occurrence of insect-induced tree mortality are disruptingevergreen forests globally. To resolve potentially conflicting ecosystem responses, we investigatedwhether surrounding trees exert compensatory effects on biogeochemical signatures following beetleinfestation. To this end, plots were surveyed within a Colorado Rocky Mountain watershed that...
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Brent Brouillard, Kristin Mikkelson, Chelsea Bokman, Erin Berryman, Jonathan Sharp

Integrating spatially explicit representations of landscape perceptions into land change research Integrating spatially explicit representations of landscape perceptions into land change research

Purpose of Review Human perceptions of the landscape can influence land-use and land-management decisions. Recognizing the diversity of landscape perceptions across space and time is essential to understanding land change processes and emergent landscape patterns. We summarize the role of landscape perceptions in the land change process, demonstrate advances in quantifying and mapping...
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Monica Dorning, Derek Van Berkel, Darius Semmens

Documentation for the MODFLOW 6 framework Documentation for the MODFLOW 6 framework

MODFLOW is a popular open-source groundwater flow model distributed by the U.S. Geological Survey. Growing interest in surface and groundwater interactions, local refinement with nested and unstructured grids, karst groundwater flow, solute transport, and saltwater intrusion, has led to the development of numerous MODFLOW versions. Often times, there are incompatibilities between these...
Authors
Joseph Hughes, Christian Langevin, Edward Banta

Documentation for the “XT3D” option in the Node Property Flow (NPF) Package of MODFLOW 6 Documentation for the “XT3D” option in the Node Property Flow (NPF) Package of MODFLOW 6

This report describes the “XT3D” option in the Node Property Flow (NPF) Package of MODFLOW 6. The XT3D option extends the capabilities of MODFLOW by enabling simulation of fully three-dimensional anisotropy on regular or irregular grids in a way that properly takes into account the full, three-dimensional conductivity tensor. It can also improve the accuracy of groundwater-flow...
Authors
Alden Provost, Christian Langevin, Joseph Hughes

Documentation for the MODFLOW 6 Groundwater Flow Model Documentation for the MODFLOW 6 Groundwater Flow Model

This report documents the Groundwater Flow (GWF) Model for a new version of MODFLOW called MODFLOW 6. The GWF Model for MODFLOW 6 is based on a generalized control-volume finite-difference approach in which a cell can be hydraulically connected to any number of surrounding cells. Users can define the model grid using one of three discretization packages, including (1) a structured...
Authors
Christian Langevin, Joseph Hughes, Edward Banta, Richard Niswonger, Sorab Panday, Alden Provost

Stable C, O and clumped isotope systematics and 14C geochronology of carbonates from the Quaternary Chewaucan closed-basin lake system, Great Basin, USA: Implications for paleoenvironmental reconstructions using carbonates Stable C, O and clumped isotope systematics and 14C geochronology of carbonates from the Quaternary Chewaucan closed-basin lake system, Great Basin, USA: Implications for paleoenvironmental reconstructions using carbonates

Isotopic compositions of lacustrine carbonates are commonly used for dating and paleoenvironmental reconstructions. Here we use carbonate δ13C and δ18O, clumped (Δ47), and 14C compositions to better understand the carbonate isotope system in closed-basin lakes and trace the paleohydrologic and temperature evolution in the Chewaucan closed-basin lake system, northern Great Basin, USA...
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Adam Hudson, Jay Quade, Guleed Ali, Douglas Boyle, Scott Bassett, Katharine Huntington, Marie De los Santos, Andrew Cohen, Ke Lin, Xiangfeng Wang

New constraints on coseismic slip during southern Cascadia subduction zone earthquakes over the past 4600 years implied by tsunami deposits and marine turbidites New constraints on coseismic slip during southern Cascadia subduction zone earthquakes over the past 4600 years implied by tsunami deposits and marine turbidites

Forecasting earthquake and tsunami hazards along the southern Cascadia subduction zone is complicated by uncertainties in the amount of megathrust fault slip during past ruptures. Here, we estimate slip on hypothetical ruptures of the southern part of the megathrust through comparisons of late Holocene Cascadia earthquake histories derived from tsunami deposits on land and marine...
Authors
George Priest, Robert C. Witter, Yinglong Zhang, Chris Goldfinger, Kelin Wang, Jonathan Allan
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