David J.A. Wood (Former Employee)
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 19
Hydrogeologic applications for historical records and images from rock samples collected at the Nevada National Security Site and vicinity, Nye County, Nevada - A supplement to Data Series 297 Hydrogeologic applications for historical records and images from rock samples collected at the Nevada National Security Site and vicinity, Nye County, Nevada - A supplement to Data Series 297
Rock samples have been collected, analyzed, and interpreted from drilling and mining operations at the Nevada National Security Site for over one-half of a century. Records containing geologic and hydrologic analyses and interpretations have been compiled into a series of databases. Rock samples have been photographed and thin sections scanned. Records and images are preserved and...
Authors
David Wood
On the exchange of sensible and latent heat between the atmosphere and melting snow On the exchange of sensible and latent heat between the atmosphere and melting snow
The snow energy balance is difficult to measure during the snowmelt period, yet critical for predictions of water yield in regions characterized by snow cover. Robust simplifications of the snowmelt energy balance can aid our understanding of water resources in a changing climate. Research to date has demonstrated that the net turbulent flux (FT) between a melting snowpack and the...
Authors
Paul C. Stoy, Erich Peitzsch, David Wood, Daniel Rottinghaus, Georg Wohlfahrt, Michael Goulden, Helen Ward
Multiscale guidance and tools for implementing a landscape approach to resource management in the Bureau of Land Management Multiscale guidance and tools for implementing a landscape approach to resource management in the Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is implementing a landscape approach to resource management (hereafter, landscape approach) to more effectively work with partners and understand the effects of management decisions. A landscape approach is a set of concepts and principles used to guide resource management when multiple stakeholders are involved and goals include diverse and...
Broad-scale assessments of ecological landscapes: developing methods and applications Broad-scale assessments of ecological landscapes: developing methods and applications
The U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is developing a Landscape Approach for managing multiple uses of public lands by incorporating multiscale information to quantify the effects of natural and human influences on natural resource conditions and trends. A primary goal of the approach is to identify opportunities for resource conservation, restoration...
Authors
Natasha Carr, David Wood, Zachary Bowen, Travis Haby
Summary of science, activities, programs, and policies that influence the rangewide conservation of Greater Sage-Grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) Summary of science, activities, programs, and policies that influence the rangewide conservation of Greater Sage-Grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus)
The Greater Sage-Grouse, has been observed, hunted, and counted for decades. The sagebrush biome, home to the Greater Sage-Grouse, includes sagebrush-steppe and Great Basin sagebrush communities, interspersed with grasslands, salt flats, badlands, mountain ranges, springs, intermittent creeks and washes, and major river systems, and is one of the most widespread and enigmatic components...
Authors
D.J. Manier, David J.A. Wood, Z.H. Bowen, R.M. Donovan, M.J. Holloran, L.M. Juliusson, K.S. Mayne, S.J. Oyler-McCance, F.R. Quamen, D.J. Saher, A.J. Titolo
Digitally available interval-specific rock-sample data compiled from historical records, Nevada National Security Site and vicinity, Nye County, Nevada Digitally available interval-specific rock-sample data compiled from historical records, Nevada National Security Site and vicinity, Nye County, Nevada
Between 1951 and 1992, 828 underground tests were conducted on the Nevada National Security Site, Nye County, Nevada. Prior to and following these nuclear tests, holes were drilled and mined to collect rock samples. These samples are organized and stored by depth of borehole or drift at the U.S. Geological Survey Core Library and Data Center at Mercury, Nevada, on the Nevada National...
Authors
David Wood
Non-USGS Publications**
Carr, N.B., Leinwand, I.I.F., and Wood, D.J.A., 2016, A Multiscale Index of Landscape Intactness for the Western United States: U.S. Geological Survey data release
Lurz, P.W.W., Koprowski, J.L., Wood, D.J.A. 2008 The use of GIS and modelling approaches in squirrel population management and conservation: a review. Current Science 95(7):918-922.
Wood, D.J.A., Drake, S., Rushton, S.P., Rautenkranz, D., Lurz, P.W.W., and Koprowski, J.L. 2007. Fine scale mountain-wide analysis of habitat disturbance. Journal of Wildlife Management 71: 2357-2364.
Wood, D.J.A., Koprowski, J.L., and Lurz, P.W.W. 2007. Tree squirrel introduction: a theoretical approach with PVA. Journal of Mammalogy 88: 1271-1279.
Wood, D.J.A., Koprowski, J.L. and Lurz, P.W.W., 2007. Tree squirrel introduction: a theoretical approach with population viability analysis. Journal of Mammalogy, 88(5), pp.1271-1279.
Rushton, S.P., Wood, D.J.A., Lurz, P.W.W., & Koprowski, J.L. 2006. Population viability analysis of the Mt. Graham red squirrel: can we predict its future in a changing environment? Biological Conservation 131: 121-131
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 19
Hydrogeologic applications for historical records and images from rock samples collected at the Nevada National Security Site and vicinity, Nye County, Nevada - A supplement to Data Series 297 Hydrogeologic applications for historical records and images from rock samples collected at the Nevada National Security Site and vicinity, Nye County, Nevada - A supplement to Data Series 297
Rock samples have been collected, analyzed, and interpreted from drilling and mining operations at the Nevada National Security Site for over one-half of a century. Records containing geologic and hydrologic analyses and interpretations have been compiled into a series of databases. Rock samples have been photographed and thin sections scanned. Records and images are preserved and...
Authors
David Wood
On the exchange of sensible and latent heat between the atmosphere and melting snow On the exchange of sensible and latent heat between the atmosphere and melting snow
The snow energy balance is difficult to measure during the snowmelt period, yet critical for predictions of water yield in regions characterized by snow cover. Robust simplifications of the snowmelt energy balance can aid our understanding of water resources in a changing climate. Research to date has demonstrated that the net turbulent flux (FT) between a melting snowpack and the...
Authors
Paul C. Stoy, Erich Peitzsch, David Wood, Daniel Rottinghaus, Georg Wohlfahrt, Michael Goulden, Helen Ward
Multiscale guidance and tools for implementing a landscape approach to resource management in the Bureau of Land Management Multiscale guidance and tools for implementing a landscape approach to resource management in the Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is implementing a landscape approach to resource management (hereafter, landscape approach) to more effectively work with partners and understand the effects of management decisions. A landscape approach is a set of concepts and principles used to guide resource management when multiple stakeholders are involved and goals include diverse and...
Broad-scale assessments of ecological landscapes: developing methods and applications Broad-scale assessments of ecological landscapes: developing methods and applications
The U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is developing a Landscape Approach for managing multiple uses of public lands by incorporating multiscale information to quantify the effects of natural and human influences on natural resource conditions and trends. A primary goal of the approach is to identify opportunities for resource conservation, restoration...
Authors
Natasha Carr, David Wood, Zachary Bowen, Travis Haby
Summary of science, activities, programs, and policies that influence the rangewide conservation of Greater Sage-Grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) Summary of science, activities, programs, and policies that influence the rangewide conservation of Greater Sage-Grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus)
The Greater Sage-Grouse, has been observed, hunted, and counted for decades. The sagebrush biome, home to the Greater Sage-Grouse, includes sagebrush-steppe and Great Basin sagebrush communities, interspersed with grasslands, salt flats, badlands, mountain ranges, springs, intermittent creeks and washes, and major river systems, and is one of the most widespread and enigmatic components...
Authors
D.J. Manier, David J.A. Wood, Z.H. Bowen, R.M. Donovan, M.J. Holloran, L.M. Juliusson, K.S. Mayne, S.J. Oyler-McCance, F.R. Quamen, D.J. Saher, A.J. Titolo
Digitally available interval-specific rock-sample data compiled from historical records, Nevada National Security Site and vicinity, Nye County, Nevada Digitally available interval-specific rock-sample data compiled from historical records, Nevada National Security Site and vicinity, Nye County, Nevada
Between 1951 and 1992, 828 underground tests were conducted on the Nevada National Security Site, Nye County, Nevada. Prior to and following these nuclear tests, holes were drilled and mined to collect rock samples. These samples are organized and stored by depth of borehole or drift at the U.S. Geological Survey Core Library and Data Center at Mercury, Nevada, on the Nevada National...
Authors
David Wood
Non-USGS Publications**
Carr, N.B., Leinwand, I.I.F., and Wood, D.J.A., 2016, A Multiscale Index of Landscape Intactness for the Western United States: U.S. Geological Survey data release
Lurz, P.W.W., Koprowski, J.L., Wood, D.J.A. 2008 The use of GIS and modelling approaches in squirrel population management and conservation: a review. Current Science 95(7):918-922.
Wood, D.J.A., Drake, S., Rushton, S.P., Rautenkranz, D., Lurz, P.W.W., and Koprowski, J.L. 2007. Fine scale mountain-wide analysis of habitat disturbance. Journal of Wildlife Management 71: 2357-2364.
Wood, D.J.A., Koprowski, J.L., and Lurz, P.W.W. 2007. Tree squirrel introduction: a theoretical approach with PVA. Journal of Mammalogy 88: 1271-1279.
Wood, D.J.A., Koprowski, J.L. and Lurz, P.W.W., 2007. Tree squirrel introduction: a theoretical approach with population viability analysis. Journal of Mammalogy, 88(5), pp.1271-1279.
Rushton, S.P., Wood, D.J.A., Lurz, P.W.W., & Koprowski, J.L. 2006. Population viability analysis of the Mt. Graham red squirrel: can we predict its future in a changing environment? Biological Conservation 131: 121-131
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.