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Low-flow characteristics and flow-duration statistics for selected USGS continuous-record streamgaging stations in North Carolina through 2012 Low-flow characteristics and flow-duration statistics for selected USGS continuous-record streamgaging stations in North Carolina through 2012

In 2013, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the North Carolina Division of Water Resources, compiled updated low-flow characteristics and flow-duration statistics for selected continuous-record streamgages in North Carolina. The compilation of updated streamflow statistics provides regulators and planners with relevant hydrologic information reflective of the recent droughts...
Authors
J. Curtis Weaver

Adaptive harvest management for the Svalbard population of Pink-Footed Geese: 2014 progress summary Adaptive harvest management for the Svalbard population of Pink-Footed Geese: 2014 progress summary

This document describes progress to date on the development of an adaptive harvest-management strategy for maintaining the Svalbard population of pink-footed geese (Anser brachyrhynchus) near their agreed target level (60 thousand) by providing for sustainable harvests in Norway and Denmark. Specifically, this report provides an assessment of the most recent monitoring information and...
Authors
Fred A. Johnson, J. Madsen

Fire history of Everglades National Park and Big Cypress National Preserve, southern Florida Fire history of Everglades National Park and Big Cypress National Preserve, southern Florida

Fire occurs naturally in the environment on most continents, including Africa (Ryan and Williams, 2011), Asia (Kauhanen, 2008), Australia (Kutt and Woinarski, 2007), Europe (Eshel and others, 2000), South America (Fidelis and others, 2010), and North America (Van Auken, 2000). Antarctica appears to be the only continent that has no reported natural fires, although fire is common in...
Authors
Thomas J. Smith, Ann M. Foster, John W. Jones

Fine root productivity varies along nitrogen and phosphorus gradients in high-rainfall mangrove forests of Micronesia Fine root productivity varies along nitrogen and phosphorus gradients in high-rainfall mangrove forests of Micronesia

Belowground biomass is thought to account for much of the total biomass in mangrove forests and may be related to soil fertility. The Yela River and the Sapwalap River, Federated States of Micronesia, contain a natural soil resource gradient defined by total phosphorus (P) density ranging from 0.05 to 0.42 mg cm−3 in different hydrogeomorphic settings. We used this fertility gradient to...
Authors
Nicole Cormier, Robert R. Twilley, Katherine C. Ewel, Ken W. Krauss

Ground-based lidar beach topography of Fire Island, New York, April 2013 Ground-based lidar beach topography of Fire Island, New York, April 2013

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center in Florida and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Field Research Facility in Duck, North Carolina, collaborated to gather alongshore ground-based lidar beach elevation data at Fire Island, New York. This high-resolution elevation dataset was collected on April 10, 2013, to characterize beach topography...
Authors
Owen T. Brenner, Cheryl J. Hapke, Nicholas J. Spore, Katherine L. Brodie, Jesse E. McNinch

EverVIEW: a visualization platform for hydrologic and Earth science gridded data EverVIEW: a visualization platform for hydrologic and Earth science gridded data

The EverVIEW Data Viewer is a cross-platform desktop application that combines and builds upon multiple open source libraries to help users to explore spatially-explicit gridded data stored in Network Common Data Form (NetCDF). Datasets are displayed across multiple side-by-side geographic or tabular displays, showing colorized overlays on an Earth globe or grid cell values, respectively...
Authors
Stephanie S. Romañach, Mark McKelvy, Kevin J. Suir, Craig Conzelmann

Proposed best modeling practices for assessing the effects of ecosystem restoration on fish Proposed best modeling practices for assessing the effects of ecosystem restoration on fish

Large-scale aquatic ecosystem restoration is increasing and is often controversial because of the economic costs involved, with the focus of the controversies gravitating to the modeling of fish responses. We present a scheme for best practices in selecting, implementing, interpreting, and reporting of fish modeling designed to assess the effects of restoration actions on fish...
Authors
Kenneth A Rose, Shaye Sable, Donald L. DeAngelis, Simeon Yurek, Joel C. Trexler, William L. Graf, Denise J. Reed

Equation-free modeling unravels the behavior of complex ecological systems Equation-free modeling unravels the behavior of complex ecological systems

Ye et al. (1) address a critical problem confronting the management of natural ecosystems: How can we make forecasts of possible future changes in populations to help guide management actions? This problem is especially acute for marine and anadromous fisheries, where the large interannual fluctuations of populations, arising from complex nonlinear interactions among species and with...
Authors
Donald L. DeAngelis, Simeon Yurek

Revision of Tympanopleura Eigenmann (Siluriformes: Auchenipteridae) with description of two new species Revision of Tympanopleura Eigenmann (Siluriformes: Auchenipteridae) with description of two new species

The Neotropical catfish genus Tympanopleura, previously synonymized within Ageneiosus, is revalidated and included species are reviewed. Six species are recognized, two of which are described as new. Tympanopleura is distinguished from Ageneiosus by having an enlarged gas bladder not strongly encapsulated in bone; a prominent pseudotympanum consisting of an area on the side of the body...
Authors
Stephen J. Walsh, Frank Ribeiro, Lucia H. Rapp Py-Daniel

Pharmaceuticals and other contaminants of emerging concern in landfill leachate of the United States Pharmaceuticals and other contaminants of emerging concern in landfill leachate of the United States

Landfills are commonly the final respository for a heterogeneous mixture of waste from residential, commercial, and industrial sources. The use of landfills as a means of waste disposal will likely increase as the global population increases and nations develop. Thus, landfills receiving such waste have the potential to produce leachate containing numerous organic chemicals including...
Authors
Dana W. Kolpin, Jason R. Masoner, Edward T. Furlong, Isabelle M. Cozzarelli, James L. Gray, Eric A. Schwab

Water resources of St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana Water resources of St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana

Information concerning the availability, use, and quality of water in St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana, is critical for proper water-supply management. The purpose of this fact sheet is to present information that can be used by water managers, parish residents, and others for stewardship of this vital resource. Information on the availability, past and current use, use trends, and...
Authors
Vincent E. White, Lawrence B. Prakken, Robert B. Fendick
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