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The Block composite submarine landslide, southern New England slope, U.S.A.: A morphological analysis The Block composite submarine landslide, southern New England slope, U.S.A.: A morphological analysis
Recent multibeam surveys along the continental slope and rise off southeast New England has enabled a detailed morphological analysis of the Block composite landslide. This landslide consists of at least three large debris lobes resting on a gradient less than 0.5 °. The slide took place on gradients of between 1 ° and 5 ° in Quaternary sediments likely deposited at the time of low sea...
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Jacques Locat, Uri S. ten Brink, Jason D. Chaytor
Utilization of AMD sludges from the anthracite region of Pennsylvania for removal of phosphorus from wastewater Utilization of AMD sludges from the anthracite region of Pennsylvania for removal of phosphorus from wastewater
Excess phosphorus (P) inputs from human sewage, animal feeding operations, and nonpoint source discharges to the environment have resulted in the eutrophication of sensitive receiving bodies of water such as the Great Lakes and Chesapeake Bay. Phosphorus loads in wastewater discharged from such sources can be decreased by conventional treatment with iron and aluminum salts but these
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P.L. Sibrell, C.A. Cravotta, W.G. Lehman, W. Reichert
The PRISM3D paleoenvironmental reconstruction The PRISM3D paleoenvironmental reconstruction
The Pliocene Research, Interpretation and Synoptic Mapping (PRISM) paleoenvironmental reconstruction is an internally consistent and comprehensive global synthesis of a past interval of relatively warm and stable climate. It is regularly used in model studies that aim to better understand Pliocene climate, to improve model performance in future climate scenarios, and to distinguish model...
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H. Dowsett, M. Robinson, A.M. Haywood, U. Salzmann, Daniel Hill, L.E. Sohl, M. Chandler, Mark Williams, K. Foley, D.K. Stoll
Historical Zinc Smelting in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington, D.C., with Estimates of Atmospheric Zinc Emissions and Other Materials Historical Zinc Smelting in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington, D.C., with Estimates of Atmospheric Zinc Emissions and Other Materials
The metallurgical industry can be broadly divided into metal production from feedstock consisting of primary and secondary sources. Primary production refers to the extraction of metal derived from ores and concentrates. Secondary production refers to the recovery of metal from materials such as alloys, electric arc furnace dust, ingots, and scrap. The foci of this study are the...
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Donald I. Bleiwas, Carl DiFrancesco
Sensitivity of the Greenland Ice Sheet to Pliocene sea surface temperatures Sensitivity of the Greenland Ice Sheet to Pliocene sea surface temperatures
The history of theGrIS (Greenland Ice Sheet), particularly in warm climates of the pre-Quaternary, is poorly known. IRD (ice-rafted debris) records suggest that the ice sheet has existed, at least transiently, since theMiocene and potentially since as long ago as the Eocene. As melting of the GrIS is a key uncertainty in future predictions of climate and sea-level, understanding its...
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Daniel J. Hill, Aisling M. Dolan, Alan M. Haywood, Stephen J. Hunter, Danielle K. Stoll
Estuaries of the Greater Everglades Ecosystem: Laboratories of Long-term Change Estuaries of the Greater Everglades Ecosystem: Laboratories of Long-term Change
Restoring the greater Everglades ecosystem of south Florida is arguably the largest ecosystem restoration effort to date. A critical goal is to return more natural patterns of flow through south Florida wetlands and into the estuaries, but development of realistic targets requires acknowledgement that ecosystems are constantly evolving and changing in response to a variety of natural and...
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G.L. Wingard, J.W. Hudley, F.E. Marshall
Simulation of Groundwater Mounding Beneath Hypothetical Stormwater Infiltration Basins Simulation of Groundwater Mounding Beneath Hypothetical Stormwater Infiltration Basins
Groundwater mounding occurs beneath stormwater management structures designed to infiltrate stormwater runoff. Concentrating recharge in a small area can cause groundwater mounding that affects the basements of nearby homes and other structures. Methods for quantitatively predicting the height and extent of groundwater mounding beneath and near stormwater Finite-difference groundwater...
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Glen B. Carleton
Using a composite grid approach in a complex coastal domain to estimate estuarine residence time Using a composite grid approach in a complex coastal domain to estimate estuarine residence time
We investigate the processes that influence residence time in a partially mixed estuary using a three-dimensional circulation model. The complex geometry of the study region is not optimal for a structured grid model and so we developed a new method of grid connectivity. This involves a novel approach that allows an unlimited number of individual grids to be combined in an efficient...
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John C. Warner, W. Rockwell Geyer, Herman G. Arango
A chemostratigraphic method to determine the end of impact-related sedimentation at marine-target impact craters (Chesapeake Bay, Lockne, Tvären) A chemostratigraphic method to determine the end of impact-related sedimentation at marine-target impact craters (Chesapeake Bay, Lockne, Tvären)
To better understand the impact cratering process and its environmental consequences at the local to global scale, it is important to know when in the geological record of an impact crater the impact-related processes cease. In many instances, this occurs with the end of early crater modification, leaving an obvious sedimentological boundary between impactites and secular sediments...
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Jens Ormö, Andrew C. Hill, Jean M. Self-Trail
Integrated Multibeam and LIDAR Bathymetry Data Offshore of New London and Niantic, Connecticut Integrated Multibeam and LIDAR Bathymetry Data Offshore of New London and Niantic, Connecticut
Nearshore areas within Long Island Sound are of great interest to the Connecticut and New York research and resource management communities because of their ecological, recreational, and commercial importance. Although advances in multibeam echosounder technology permit the construction of high-resolution representations of sea-floor topography in deeper waters, limitations inherent in...
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L.J. Poppe, W. W. Danforth, K.Y. McMullen, Castle E. Parker, P.G. Lewit, E. F. Doran
Indicators of streamflow alteration, habitat fragmentation, impervious cover, and water quality for Massachusetts stream basins Indicators of streamflow alteration, habitat fragmentation, impervious cover, and water quality for Massachusetts stream basins
Massachusetts streams and stream basins have been subjected to a wide variety of human alterations since colonial times. These alterations include water withdrawals, treated wastewater discharges, construction of onsite septic systems and dams, forest clearing, and urbanization—all of which have the potential to affect streamflow regimes, water quality, and habitat integrity for fish and...
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Peter K. Weiskel, Sara L. Brandt, Leslie A. DeSimone, Lance J. Ostiguy, Stacey A. Archfield
Assessment of undiscovered natural gas resources of the Arkoma Basin province and geologically related areas Assessment of undiscovered natural gas resources of the Arkoma Basin province and geologically related areas
Using a geology-based assessment methodology, the U.S. Geological Survey estimated mean volumes of 38 trillion cubic feet (TCF) of undiscovered natural gas, 159 million barrels of natural gas liquid (MMBNGL), and no oil in accumulations of 0.5 million barrels (MMBO) or larger in the Arkoma Basin Province and related areas. More than 97 percent of the undiscovered gas occurs in continuous
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David W. Houseknecht, James L. Coleman, Robert C. Milici, Christopher P. Garrity, William A. Rouse, Bryant R. Fulk, Stanley T. Paxton, Marvin M. Abbott, John L. Mars, Troy A. Cook, Christopher J. Schenk, Ronald R. Charpentier, Timothy R. Klett, Richard M. Pollastro, Geoffrey S. Ellis