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Data access and dissemination for emergency response and long-term recovery efforts related to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita Data access and dissemination for emergency response and long-term recovery efforts related to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita

The U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) National Wetlands Research Center (NWRC) responded to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita by providing geospatial support to Federal, State, and local partners. The NWRC used its data and information management systems to deliver aerial photography and maps to emergency responders in a time of critical need.
Authors
Scott Wilson, Chris Cretini

Trends in monitoring pharmaceuticals and personal-care products in the aquatic environment by use of passive sampling devices Trends in monitoring pharmaceuticals and personal-care products in the aquatic environment by use of passive sampling devices

The use of passive sampling in monitoring pharmaceuticals and personal-care products (PPCPs) in the aquatic environment is discussed. The utility of passive sampling methods for monitoring the fraction of heavy metals and the biologically available fraction of non-polar organic priority pollutants is recognized and these technologies are being used in surveys of water quality. These...
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G.A. Mills, B. Vrana, I. Allan, D.A. Alvarez, J.N. Huckins, R. Greenwood

Estimation of post-Katrina debris volume Estimation of post-Katrina debris volume

Hurricane Katrina severely impacted coastal Mississippi, creating large quantities of building and vegetation debris. This paper summarizes techniques to estimate vegetation and nonvegetation debris quantities from light detection and ranging (lidar) data and presents debris volume results for Harrison County, Miss.
Authors
Mark Hansen, Peter Howd, Asbury Sallenger, C. Wayne Wright, Jeff Lillycrop

Chromosome painting in the manatee supports Afrotheria and Paenungulata Chromosome painting in the manatee supports Afrotheria and Paenungulata

Background Sirenia (manatees, dugongs and Stellar's sea cow) have no evolutionary relationship with other marine mammals, despite similarities in adaptations and body shape. Recent phylogenomic results place Sirenia in Afrotheria and with elephants and rock hyraxes in Paenungulata. Sirenia and Hyracoidea are the two afrotherian orders as yet unstudied by comparative molecular...
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Margaret E. Kellogg, Sandra Burkett, Thomas R. Dennis, Gary Stone, Brian A. Gray, Peter M. McGuire, Roberto T. Zori, Roscoe Stanyon

Egg thiamine status of Lake Ontario salmonines 1995-2004 with emphasis on lake trout Egg thiamine status of Lake Ontario salmonines 1995-2004 with emphasis on lake trout

Alewives (Alosa pseudoharengus), the major prey fish for Lake Ontario, contain thiaminase. They are associated with development of a thiamine deficiency in salmonines which greatly increases the potential for developing an early mortality syndrome (EMS). To assess the possible effects of thiamine deficiency on salmonine reproduction we measured egg thiamine concentrations for five...
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J.D. Fitzsimons, B. Williston, G. Williston, L. Brown, A. El-Shaarawi, L. Vandenbyllaardt, D. Honeyfeld, D. Tillitt, M. Wolgamood, S.B. Brown

Genetic studies of freshwater turtle and tortoises: a review of the past 70 years Genetic studies of freshwater turtle and tortoises: a review of the past 70 years

Powerful molecular techniques have been developed over many decades for resolving genetic relationships, population genetic structure, patterns of gene flow, mating systems, and the amount of genetic diversity in animals. Genetic studies of turtles were among the earliest and the rapid application of new genetic tools and analytical techniques is still apparent in the literature on...
Authors
Nancy N. FitzSimmons, Kristen M. Hart

Field assessment of alternative bed-load transport estimators Field assessment of alternative bed-load transport estimators

Measurement of near-bed sediment velocities with acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCPs) is an emerging approach for quantifying bed-load sediment fluxes in rivers. Previous investigations of the technique have relied on conventional physical bed-load sampling to provide reference transport information with which to validate the ADCP measurements. However, physical samples are subject...
Authors
G. Gaeuman, R. B. Jacobson

Examining offshore sediment-hosted contaminant transport from Hurricane Katrina Examining offshore sediment-hosted contaminant transport from Hurricane Katrina

A rapid-response expedition was organized after the passage of Hurricane Katrina to investigate potential offshore environmental impacts and storm-induced sediment-transport processes. Both water-column and sediment samples were collected on the Louisiana shelf for a full complement of organic, inorganic, and geochronological tracers. Based on excess lead-210 (210Pb) inventories in cores...
Authors
Peter W. Swarzenski, Pamela L. Campbell, Richard Z. Poore, Lisa E. Osterman, Robert J. Rosenbauer

Ambiguous taxa: Effects on the characterization and interpretation of invertebrate assemblages Ambiguous taxa: Effects on the characterization and interpretation of invertebrate assemblages

Damaged and immature specimens often result in macroinvertebrate data that contain ambiguous parent-child pairs (i.e., abundances associated with multiple related levels of the taxonomic hierarchy such as Baetis pluto and the associated ambiguous parent Baetis sp.). The choice of method used to resolve ambiguous parent-child pairs may have a very large effect on the characterization of
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T. F. Cuffney, Michael D. Bilger, A.M. Haigler

Potentiometric Surfaces and Water-Level Trends in the Cockfield and Wilcox Aquifers of Southern and Northeastern Arkansas, 2006 Potentiometric Surfaces and Water-Level Trends in the Cockfield and Wilcox Aquifers of Southern and Northeastern Arkansas, 2006

The Cockfield Formation of Claiborne Group and the Wilcox Group contain aquifers that provide sources of ground water in southern and northeastern Arkansas. In 2000, about 9.9 million gallons per day was withdrawn from the Cockfield Formation of Claiborne Group and about 22.2 million gallons per day was withdrawn from the Wilcox Group. Major withdrawals from the aquifers were for...
Authors
T. P. Schrader

Sulfur contamination in the Florida Everglades: Initial examination of mitigation strategies Sulfur contamination in the Florida Everglades: Initial examination of mitigation strategies

Introduction Sulfate contamination of the Everglades is a serious water quality issue facing restoration of this ecosystem. Sulfate concentrations in some marsh areas are more than 60 times background concentrations, and sulfate in excess of background levels covers an estimated 60% of the freshwater Everglades (Orem et al., 1997; Stober et al., 1996 and 2001; Orem et al., 2004). The...
Authors
William H. Orem

Current and Future Science Plans for Restoring a Resilient Coast Current and Future Science Plans for Restoring a Resilient Coast

The overarching goal of U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Gulf Coast science in the aftermath of the 2005 hurricane season will be to provide the scientific information, knowledge, and tools required to ensure that decisions about coastal land resource use, management practices, and future development in the coastal zone and adjacent watersheds promote restoration, increase coastal...
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