Scott R Nelson
Scott Nelson is an IT Specialist based in Ann Arbor, MI.
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Lake Erie Ecological Investigations 1980-2000
The Lake Erie Ecological Investigations (LEEI) dataset, housed at the Great Lakes Science Center (GLSC) was developed during a reevaluation of Lake Erie Areas of Concern (AOCs) from 1998-2000. These AOCs were recognized as such by the International Joint Commission (IJC) of the United States and Canada due to their severe water pollution problems. The dataset includes data from both the 1998-2000
Great Lakes Research Vessel Operations 1958-2018. (ver. 3.0, April 2019)
The Great Lakes Research Vessel Operations data release is taken from the Research Vessel Catch (RVCAT) database curated at the Great Lakes Science Center (GLSC). RVCAT has been used as the primary data collection tool aboard the GLSCs research vessel operations.
The data set has been collected on various vessel operations on all the Great Lakes and select connecting waterways between the years
Bathythermograph Data, Lake Michigan, 1954
In 1954 researchers at the USGS Great Lakes Science Center conducted 11 research cruises on Lake Michigan during which 779 bathythermographs were cast to collect temperature profile data (temperature at depth). Bathythermographs of that era recorded water pressure and temperature data by mechanically etching them as a curve on a glass slide. Data was collected from the glass slide by projecting th
Publications by this scientist
Find the fish: using PROC SQL to build a relational database
Reliable estimates of abundance and survival, gained through mark-recapture studies, are necessary to better understand how to manage and restore lake trout populations in the Great Lakes. Working with a 24-year data set from a mark-recapture study conducted in Lake Superior, we attempted to disclose information on tag shedding by examining recaptures of double-tagged fish. The data set consiste
Authors
Mary C. Fabrizio, Scott N. Nelson
Science and Products
Data releases by this scientist
Lake Erie Ecological Investigations 1980-2000
The Lake Erie Ecological Investigations (LEEI) dataset, housed at the Great Lakes Science Center (GLSC) was developed during a reevaluation of Lake Erie Areas of Concern (AOCs) from 1998-2000. These AOCs were recognized as such by the International Joint Commission (IJC) of the United States and Canada due to their severe water pollution problems. The dataset includes data from both the 1998-2000
Great Lakes Research Vessel Operations 1958-2018. (ver. 3.0, April 2019)
The Great Lakes Research Vessel Operations data release is taken from the Research Vessel Catch (RVCAT) database curated at the Great Lakes Science Center (GLSC). RVCAT has been used as the primary data collection tool aboard the GLSCs research vessel operations.
The data set has been collected on various vessel operations on all the Great Lakes and select connecting waterways between the years
Bathythermograph Data, Lake Michigan, 1954
In 1954 researchers at the USGS Great Lakes Science Center conducted 11 research cruises on Lake Michigan during which 779 bathythermographs were cast to collect temperature profile data (temperature at depth). Bathythermographs of that era recorded water pressure and temperature data by mechanically etching them as a curve on a glass slide. Data was collected from the glass slide by projecting th
Publications by this scientist
Find the fish: using PROC SQL to build a relational database
Reliable estimates of abundance and survival, gained through mark-recapture studies, are necessary to better understand how to manage and restore lake trout populations in the Great Lakes. Working with a 24-year data set from a mark-recapture study conducted in Lake Superior, we attempted to disclose information on tag shedding by examining recaptures of double-tagged fish. The data set consiste
Authors
Mary C. Fabrizio, Scott N. Nelson