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Monitoring Inland Storm Surge and Flooding From Hurricane Gustav in Louisiana, September 2008 Monitoring Inland Storm Surge and Flooding From Hurricane Gustav in Louisiana, September 2008
On August 29-31, 2008, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) deployed a mobile monitoring network consisting of 124 pressure transducers (sensors) (figs. 1, 2) at 80 sites over an area of about 4,200 square miles to record the timing, extent, and magnitude of inland hurricane storm surge and coastal flooding generated by Hurricane Gustav, which made landfall in southeastern Louisiana on...
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Benton D. McGee, Burl B. Goree, Roland W. Tollett, Mason
Calibration of GOES-derived solar radiation data using a distributed network of surface measurements in Florida, USA Calibration of GOES-derived solar radiation data using a distributed network of surface measurements in Florida, USA
Solar radiation data are critically important for the estimation of evapotranspiration. Analysis of visible-channel data derived from Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES) using radiative transfer modeling has been used to produce spatially- and temporally-distributed datasets of solar radiation. An extensive network of (pyranometer) surface measurements of solar...
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David M. Sumner, Chandra S. Pathak, John R. Mecikalski, Simon J. Paech, Qinglong Wu, Taiye Sangoyomi
Coastal systems and low-lying areas Coastal systems and low-lying areas
Since the IPCC Third Assessment Report (TAR), our understanding of the implications of climate change for coastal systems and low-lying areas (henceforth referred to as ‘coasts’) has increased substantially and six important policy-relevant messages have emerged. Coasts are experiencing the adverse consequences of hazards related to climate and sea level (very high confidence). Coasts...
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R.J. Nicholls, P.P. Wong, Virginia Burkett, Jorge O. Codignotto, John Hay, Roger F McLean, Sachooda Ragoonaden, Colin D. Woodroffe
Conservation and use of coastal wetland forests in Louisiana Conservation and use of coastal wetland forests in Louisiana
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Stephen Faulkner, J. L. Chambers, William H. Conner, Richard F. Keim, John W. Day, Emile S. Gardiner, M.S. Hughes, Sammy L. King, K.W. McLeod, Craig A. Miller, J. Andrew Nyman, Gary P. Shaffer
Assessing the impact of tidal flooding and salinity on long-term growth of baldcypress under changing climate and riverflow Assessing the impact of tidal flooding and salinity on long-term growth of baldcypress under changing climate and riverflow
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Thomas W. Doyle, William H. Conner, Marceau Ratard, L.W. Inabinette
Plant community composition of a tidally influenced, remnant Atlantic white cedar stand in Mississippi Plant community composition of a tidally influenced, remnant Atlantic white cedar stand in Mississippi
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Bobby D. Keeland, John W. McCoy
Tidal freshwater swamps of the southeastern United States: Effects of land use, hurricanes, sea-level rise, and climate change Tidal freshwater swamps of the southeastern United States: Effects of land use, hurricanes, sea-level rise, and climate change
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Thomas W. Doyle, Calvin P. O’Neil, Marcus Melder, Andrew From, Monica M. Palta
Impacts of climate change on wintertime precipitation, snowmelt regime, surface runoff, and infiltration in the northeastern USA during the 21st century Impacts of climate change on wintertime precipitation, snowmelt regime, surface runoff, and infiltration in the northeastern USA during the 21st century
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Thomas G. Huntington, J. Sheffield, K. Hayhoe
Sperm cryopreservation in fish and shellfish Sperm cryopreservation in fish and shellfish
Initial success in sperm cryopreservation came at about the same time for aquatic species and livestock. However, in the 50-plus years since then cryopreserved sperm of livestock has grown into a billion-dollar global industry, while despite work in some 200 species with well over 200 published reports, cryopreservation of aquatic species sperm remains essentially a research activity...
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Terrence R. Tiersch, Huiping Yang, Jill A. Jenkins, Qiaoxiang Dong
Laboratory toxicity testing with freshwater mussels: Chapter 5 Laboratory toxicity testing with freshwater mussels: Chapter 5
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Christopher G. Ingersoll, N.J. Kernaghan, Timothy S. Gross, Cristi D. Bishop, Ning Wang, Andy Roberts
Towards quantitative monitoring of semivolatile organic compounds using passive air samplers: Chapter 6 Towards quantitative monitoring of semivolatile organic compounds using passive air samplers: Chapter 6
Passive air samplers can be used to measure the air concentration of various semivolatile organic compounds (SOCs) with reasonable reliability. To use passive air samplers to measure atmospheric concentrations of pollutants, calibration data are required. Calibration data include parameters such as sampling rates, sampler/air partition coefficients and loss rate constants. These...
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M.E. Bartkow, Carl E. Orazio, Todd Gouin, James N. Huckins, J.F. Muller