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Hydratools, a MATLAB® based data processing package for Sontek Hydra data

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has developed a set of MATLAB tools to process and convert data collected by Sontek Hydra instruments to netCDF, which is a format used by the USGS to process and archive oceanographic time-series data. The USGS makes high-resolution current measurements within 1.5 meters of the bottom. These data are used in combination with other instrument data from sediment tr
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M. Martini, F. L. Lightsom, C. R. Sherwood, Jie Xu, J.R. Lacy, A. Ramsey, R. Horwitz

Improvement in absolute calibration accuracy of Landsat-5 TM with Landsat-7 ETM+ data

The ability to detect and quantify changes in the Earth's environment depends on satellites sensors that can provide calibrated, consistent measurements of Earth's surface features through time. A critical step in this process is to put image data from subsequent generations of sensors onto a common radiometric scale. To evaluate Landsat-5 (L5) Thematic Mapper's (TM) utility in this role, image pa
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G. Chander, B. L. Markham, E. Micijevic, P. M. Teillet, D. L. Helder

In situ treatability testing of reductive dechlorination in wetland sediments

In situ treatability testing was conducted in the discharge wetlands along West Branch Canal Creek at Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD. The potential for stimulating reductive dechlorination of 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane, tetrachloroethylene, trichloroethylene, and carbon tetrachloride in areas of preferential discharge or seeps was evaluated. Geological Survey that degrades chlorinated ethanes and ethy
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M.M. Lorah, E. Majcher, E. Jones, G. Driedger, S. Dworatzek, D. Graves

Incorporating uncertainty in watershed management decision-making: A mercury TMDL case study

Water quality impairment due to high mercury fish tissue concentrations and high mercury aqueous concentrations is a widespread problem in several sub-watersheds that are major sources of mercury to the San Francisco Bay. Several mercury Total Maximum Daily Load regulations are currently being developed to address this problem. Decisions about control strategies are being made despite very large u
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W. Labiosa, J. Leckie, R. Shachter, D. Freyberg, J. Rytuba

Individual variation in staging and timing of spring migration of Pacific common eiders in Alaska

Timing of migration and characterization of migration patterns of birds are usually based on dates of peak migration to and from staging, wintering, and breeding areas used by the bulk of a species. For Pacific common eiders (Somateria mollissima v-nigrum), as well as other species, the timing of migration into and through the Beaufort Sea is based on counts of birds past land or ice-based sites a
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Margaret R. Petersen

Interaction of rearing environment and reproductive tactic on gene expression profiles in Atlantic salmon

Organisms that share the same genotype can develop into divergent phenotypes, depending on environmental conditions. In Atlantic salmon, young males of the same age can be found either as sneakers or immature males that are future anadromous fish. Just as the organism-level phenotype varies between divergent male developmental trajectories, brain gene expression is expected to vary as well. We hyp
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N. Aubin-Horth, B. H. Letcher, H.A. Hofmann

Investigation of thiamine and PCB association with early life stage fry mortality in lake trout from northwestern Lake Michigan in 1996-1998

Lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) eggs were collected from 72 females near Sturgeon Bay, WI in northwestern Lake Michigan from 1996, 1997, and 1998 to determine the relationships between egg thiamine and polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) concentrations with egg fertilization and hatch, prevalence of abnormal fry, and fry mortality. Fry mortality consistent with early mortality syndrome (EMS) was obse
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Dale C. Honeyfield, Dong Beltman, Mark Holey, Carol C. Edsall

Landsat-4 and Landsat-5 thematic mapper band 6 historical performance and calibration

Launched in 1982 and 1984 respectively, the Landsat-4 and -5 Thematic Mappers (TM) are the backbone of an extensive archive of moderate resolution Earth imagery. However, these sensors and their data products were not subjected to the type of intensive monitoring that has been part of the Landsat-7 system since its launch in 1999. With Landsat-4's 11 year and Landsat-5's 20+ year data record, ther
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J. A. Barsi, G. Chander, B. L. Markham, N. Higgs

Large-scale 3D subsurface conductivity imaging using full-wave forward modeling

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G.L. Wang, W.C. Chew, T.J. Cui, D.L. Wright, D.V. Smith

Life history trade-offs and community dynamics of small fishes in a seasonally pulsed wetland

We used a one-dimensional, spatially explicit model to simulate the community of small fishes in the freshwater wetlands of southern Florida, USA. The seasonality of rainfall in these wetlands causes annual fluctuations in the amount of flooded area. We modeled fish populations that differed from each other only in efficiency of resource utilization and dispersal ability. The simulations showed th
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D.L. DeAngelis, J.C. Trexler, W.F. Loftus

Linkages between climate, growth, competition at sea and production of sockeye salmon populations in Bristol Bay, 1955-2000

Bristol Bay, Alaska, supports one of the largest and most valuable salmon fisheries in the world. Salmon abundance in Bristol Bay and other northern areas more than doubled after the 1976–77 marine climate shift. However, in 1997–98, a major El Niño event led to unusual oceanographic conditions and Bristol Bay sockeye salmon production was unexpectedly low. Nevertheless, the effect of climate on b
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Jennifer L. Nielsen, Gregory T. Ruggerone

Linking the scales of observation, process, and modeling of dust emissions

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K.E. Kohfeld, R. L. Reynolds, J.D. Pelletier, B. Nickling