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DigitalCrust – a 4D data system of material properties for transforming research on crustal fluid flow DigitalCrust – a 4D data system of material properties for transforming research on crustal fluid flow
Fluid circulation in the Earth's crust plays an essential role in surface, near surface, and deep crustal processes. Flow pathways are driven by hydraulic gradients but controlled by material permeability, which varies over many orders of magnitude and changes over time. Although millions of measurements of crustal properties have been made, including geophysical imaging and borehole...
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Yin Fan, Steve Richard, R. Bristol, Shanan Peters, Steven Ingebritsen, Nils Moosdorf, Aaron Packman, Tom Gleeson, Ilya Zazlavsky, Scott Peckham, Larry Murdoch, Michael Cardiff, David Tarboton, Norm Jones, Richard Hooper, Jennifer Arrigo, David Gochis, John Olson
2014-2015 Partnership accomplishments report on joint activities: National Gap Analysis Program and LANDFIRE 2014-2015 Partnership accomplishments report on joint activities: National Gap Analysis Program and LANDFIRE
The intended target audience for this document initially is management and project technical specialist and scientists involved in the Gap Analysis Program (GAP) and the Landscape Fire and Resource Management Planning Tools - (LANDFIRE) program to help communicate coordination activities to all involved parties. This document is also intended to give background information in other parts...
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Anne Davidson, Alexa McKerrow, Don Long, Todd Earnhardt
Research data services in academic libraries: Data intensive roles for the future? Research data services in academic libraries: Data intensive roles for the future?
Objectives: The primary objectives of this study are to gauge the various levels of Research Data Service academic libraries provide based on demographic factors, gauging RDS growth since 2011, and what obstacles may prevent expansion or growth of services. Methods: Survey of academic institutions through stratified random sample of ACRL library directors across the U.S. and Canada...
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Carol Tenopir, Dane Hughes, Suzie Allard, Mike Frame, Ben Birch, Robert Sandusky, Madison Langseth, Andrew Lundeen
Future land-use scenarios and the loss of wildlife habitats in the southeastern United States Future land-use scenarios and the loss of wildlife habitats in the southeastern United States
Land-use change is a major cause of wildlife habitat loss. Understanding how changes in land-use policies and economic factors can impact future trends in land use and wildlife habitat loss is therefore critical for conservation efforts. Our goal here was to evaluate the consequences of future land-use changes under different conservation policies and crop market conditions on habitat...
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Sebastian Martinuzzi, John Withey, Anna Pidgeon, Andrew Plantinga, Alexa McKerrow, Steven Williams, David P. Helmers, Volker Radeloff
Predicting occupancy for pygmy rabbits in Wyoming: an independent evaluation of two species distribution models Predicting occupancy for pygmy rabbits in Wyoming: an independent evaluation of two species distribution models
Species distribution models are an important component of natural-resource conservation planning efforts. Independent, external evaluation of their accuracy is important before they are used in management contexts. We evaluated the classification accuracy of two species distribution models designed to predict the distribution of pygmy rabbit Brachylagus idahoensis habitat in southwestern...
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Steve Germaine, Drew Ignizio, Doug Keinath, Holly Copeland
Influence of nonnative and native ungulate biomass and seasonal precipitation on vegetation production in a Great Basin ecosystem Influence of nonnative and native ungulate biomass and seasonal precipitation on vegetation production in a Great Basin ecosystem
The negative effects of equid grazers in semiarid ecosystems of the American West have been considered disproportionate to the influence of native ungulates in these systems because of equids' large body size, hoof shape, and short history on the landscape relative to native ungulates. Tools that can analyze the degree of influence of various ungulate herbivores in an ecosystem and...
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Linda Zeigenfuss, Kathryn Schoenecker, Jason Ransom, Drew Ignizio, Tracy Mask
Two decision-support tools for assessing the potential effects of energy development on hydrologic resources as part of the Energy and Environment in the Rocky Mountain Area interactive energy atlas Two decision-support tools for assessing the potential effects of energy development on hydrologic resources as part of the Energy and Environment in the Rocky Mountain Area interactive energy atlas
The U.S. Geological Survey project—Energy and Environment in the Rocky Mountain Area (EERMA)—has developed a set of virtual tools in the form of an online interactive energy atlas for Colorado and New Mexico to facilitate access to geospatial data related to energy resources, energy infrastructure, and natural resources that may be affected by energy development. The interactive energy...
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Joshua Linard, Anne Matherne, Kenneth Leib, Natasha Carr, James E. Diffendorfer, Sarah Hawkins, Natalie Latysh, Drew A. Ignizio, Nils Babel
SAHM:VisTrails (Software for Assisted Habitat Modeling for VisTrails): training course SAHM:VisTrails (Software for Assisted Habitat Modeling for VisTrails): training course
VisTrails is an open-source management and scientific workflow system designed to integrate the best of both scientific workflow and scientific visualization systems. Developers can extend the functionality of the VisTrails system by creating custom modules for bundled VisTrails packages. The Invasive Species Science Branch of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Fort Collins Science Center...
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Tracy Holcombe
Metadata Wizard: an easy-to-use tool for creating FGDC-CSDGM metadata for geospatial datasets in ESRI ArcGIS Desktop Metadata Wizard: an easy-to-use tool for creating FGDC-CSDGM metadata for geospatial datasets in ESRI ArcGIS Desktop
Creating compliant metadata for scientific data products is mandated for all federal Geographic Information Systems professionals and is a best practice for members of the geospatial data community. However, the complexity of the The Federal Geographic Data Committee’s Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata, the limited availability of easy-to-use tools, and recent changes in...
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Drew A. Ignizio, Michael S. O'Donnell, Colin B. Talbert
The Multi-Resolution Land Characteristics (MRLC) Consortium: 20 years of development and integration of USA national land cover data The Multi-Resolution Land Characteristics (MRLC) Consortium: 20 years of development and integration of USA national land cover data
The Multi-Resolution Land Characteristics (MRLC) Consortium demonstrates the national benefits of USA Federal collaboration. Starting in the mid-1990s as a small group with the straightforward goal of compiling a comprehensive national Landsat dataset that could be used to meet agencies’ needs, MRLC has grown into a group of 10 USA Federal Agencies that coordinate the production of five...
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James Wickham, Collin Homer, James E. Vogelmann, Alexa McKerrow, Rick Mueller, Nate Herold, John Coluston
The southern megalopolis: using the past to predict the future of urban sprawl in the Southeast U.S. The southern megalopolis: using the past to predict the future of urban sprawl in the Southeast U.S.
The future health of ecosystems is arguably as dependent on urban sprawl as it is on human-caused climatic warming. Urban sprawl strongly impacts the urban ecosystems it creates and the natural and agro-ecosystems that it displaces and fragments. Here, we project urban sprawl changes for the next 50 years for the fast-growing Southeast U.S. Previous studies have focused on modeling...
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Adam Terando, Jennifer Costanza, Curtis Belyea, Robert Dunn, Alexa McKerrow, Jaime Collazo
Gunnison sage-grouse lek site suitability modeling Gunnison sage-grouse lek site suitability modeling
In order to better understand and protect species with minimal or decreasing populations, it is imperative to determine their actual existing population size. The focal species for this project is the Gunnison sage-grouse (GUSG), which became a proposed endangered species under the Endangered Species Act, thus confirming the need for better population estimates. Lek site counting during...
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Douglas Ouren, Drew A. Ignizio, Melissa Siders, Theresa Childers, Karen Tucker, Nathan Seward