David Thompson
David Thompson is a Physical Scientist at the St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center in St. Petersburg, Florida.
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New eyes in the sky measure glaciers and ice sheets New eyes in the sky measure glaciers and ice sheets
The mapping and measurement of glaciers and their changes are useful in predicting sea-level and regional water supply, studying hazards and climate change [Haeberli et al., 1998],and in the hydropower industry Existing inventories cover only about 67,000 of the world's estimated 160,000 glaciers and are based on data collected over 50 years or more [e.g.,Haeberli et al., 1998]. The data...
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Hugh Kieffer, Jeffrey Kargel, Roger Barry, Robert Bindschadler, Michael Bishop, David MacKinnon, Atsumu Ohmura, Bruce Raup, Massimo Antoninetti, Jonathan Bamber, Mattias Braun, Ian Brown, Denis Cohen, Luke Copland, Jon DueHagen, Rune Engeset, Blair Fitzharris, Koji Fujita, Wilfried Haeberli, Jon Hagen, Dorothy Hall, Martin Hoelzle, Maria Johansson, Andi Kaab, Max Koenig, Vladimir Konovalov, Max Maisch, Frank Paul, Frank Rau, Niels Reeh, Eric Rignot, Andres Rivera, Martiyn De Ruyter de Wildt, Ted Scambos, Jesko Schaper, Greg Scharfen, Jack Shroder, Olga Solomina, David Thompson, Kees van der Veen, Trudy Wohlleben, Neal Young
Synthetic calibration of a Rainfall-Runoff Model Synthetic calibration of a Rainfall-Runoff Model
A method for synthetically calibrating storm-mode parameters for the U.S. Geological Survey's Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System is described. Synthetic calibration is accomplished by adjusting storm-mode parameters to minimize deviations between the pseudo-probability disributions represented by regional regression equations and actual frequency distributions fitted to model-generated...
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David Thompson, Jerome Westphal
Ground-water resources of the Cincinnati area, Butler and Hamilton Counties, Ohio Ground-water resources of the Cincinnati area, Butler and Hamilton Counties, Ohio
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Fred Klaer, David G. Thompson
Report of Committee on Underground Waters, 1941–42 Report of Committee on Underground Waters, 1941–42
So many ground‐water hydrologists are engaged on problems relating directly to the war that the usual annual inquiry for information as to projects that deserve review in the annual report of the Committee on Underground Waters brought relatively little response. It is in part for this reason, but also in part because the Chairman of the Committee is busy on war problems, that this...
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David G. Thompson
Report of committee on underground waters, 1940–41 Report of committee on underground waters, 1940–41
The membership of the Committee during the past year has continued as it was a year ago [see Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, p. 433, 1940]. During a large part of the year, particularly during the last few months, many of the members of the Committee have been engaged in activities more or less closely related to defense. As a consequence it has been necessary to omit or postpone some...
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David G. Thompson
Committee on underground waters, 1939–40 Committee on underground waters, 1939–40
The Committee on Underground Waters for the new triennium is composed of the following: H. F. Blaney; E. B. Burwell; W. Gardner; C. S. Howard; F. H. Lahee; G. W. Musgrave; A. M. Piper; A. C. Swinnerton; L. K. Wenzel; D. G. Thompson (Chairman). The outstanding event of the year for ground‐water hydrologists was the meeting of the International Association of Scientific Hydrology, as a...
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David Thompson
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New eyes in the sky measure glaciers and ice sheets New eyes in the sky measure glaciers and ice sheets
The mapping and measurement of glaciers and their changes are useful in predicting sea-level and regional water supply, studying hazards and climate change [Haeberli et al., 1998],and in the hydropower industry Existing inventories cover only about 67,000 of the world's estimated 160,000 glaciers and are based on data collected over 50 years or more [e.g.,Haeberli et al., 1998]. The data...
Authors
Hugh Kieffer, Jeffrey Kargel, Roger Barry, Robert Bindschadler, Michael Bishop, David MacKinnon, Atsumu Ohmura, Bruce Raup, Massimo Antoninetti, Jonathan Bamber, Mattias Braun, Ian Brown, Denis Cohen, Luke Copland, Jon DueHagen, Rune Engeset, Blair Fitzharris, Koji Fujita, Wilfried Haeberli, Jon Hagen, Dorothy Hall, Martin Hoelzle, Maria Johansson, Andi Kaab, Max Koenig, Vladimir Konovalov, Max Maisch, Frank Paul, Frank Rau, Niels Reeh, Eric Rignot, Andres Rivera, Martiyn De Ruyter de Wildt, Ted Scambos, Jesko Schaper, Greg Scharfen, Jack Shroder, Olga Solomina, David Thompson, Kees van der Veen, Trudy Wohlleben, Neal Young
Synthetic calibration of a Rainfall-Runoff Model Synthetic calibration of a Rainfall-Runoff Model
A method for synthetically calibrating storm-mode parameters for the U.S. Geological Survey's Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System is described. Synthetic calibration is accomplished by adjusting storm-mode parameters to minimize deviations between the pseudo-probability disributions represented by regional regression equations and actual frequency distributions fitted to model-generated...
Authors
David Thompson, Jerome Westphal
Ground-water resources of the Cincinnati area, Butler and Hamilton Counties, Ohio Ground-water resources of the Cincinnati area, Butler and Hamilton Counties, Ohio
No abstract available.
Authors
Fred Klaer, David G. Thompson
Report of Committee on Underground Waters, 1941–42 Report of Committee on Underground Waters, 1941–42
So many ground‐water hydrologists are engaged on problems relating directly to the war that the usual annual inquiry for information as to projects that deserve review in the annual report of the Committee on Underground Waters brought relatively little response. It is in part for this reason, but also in part because the Chairman of the Committee is busy on war problems, that this...
Authors
David G. Thompson
Report of committee on underground waters, 1940–41 Report of committee on underground waters, 1940–41
The membership of the Committee during the past year has continued as it was a year ago [see Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, p. 433, 1940]. During a large part of the year, particularly during the last few months, many of the members of the Committee have been engaged in activities more or less closely related to defense. As a consequence it has been necessary to omit or postpone some...
Authors
David G. Thompson
Committee on underground waters, 1939–40 Committee on underground waters, 1939–40
The Committee on Underground Waters for the new triennium is composed of the following: H. F. Blaney; E. B. Burwell; W. Gardner; C. S. Howard; F. H. Lahee; G. W. Musgrave; A. M. Piper; A. C. Swinnerton; L. K. Wenzel; D. G. Thompson (Chairman). The outstanding event of the year for ground‐water hydrologists was the meeting of the International Association of Scientific Hydrology, as a...
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David Thompson