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Hydrology, metals, and aquatic physical habitat in the Upper Animas watershed, Colorado

The Upper Animas River watershed in southwestern Colorado is a watershed with historic mining districts with many small mines and mills and a few larger mines and mills. The numbers of trout may be limited by high flows during the spring runoff period and by winter streamflows. In some locations there are large particles on the stream surface that may provide cover to trout. but the presence of fi
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R.T. Milhous

Identifying a base network of federally funded streamgaging stations

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has completed a preliminary analysis to identify streamgaging stations needed in a base network that would satisfy five primary Federal goals for collecting streamflow information. The five goals are (1) determining streamflow at interstate and international borders and at locations mandated by court decrees, (2) determining the streamflow component of water budge
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Kernell G. Ries, J.R. Kolva, D. W. Stewart

Illinois drainage water management demonstration project

Due to naturally high water tables and flat topography, there are approximately 4 million ha (10 million ac) of farmland artificially drained with subsurface (tile) systems in Illinois. Subsurface drainage is practiced to insure trafficable field conditions for farm equipment and to reduce crop stress from excess water within the root zone. Although drainage is essential for economic crop producti
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D.J. Pitts, R. Cooke, P. J. Terrio

Improving wetland simulations by including heat transport in groundwater flow modeling

A procedure was developed to automatically calibrate a groundwater flow and heat transport model, resulting in the estimation of hydraulic conductivity and flux across the water table in wetland systems. This paper describes differences between previous approaches and this study, and summarizes some challenges in the method implementation. The procedure was validated in a sequence of hypothetical
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Hector R. Bravo, F. Jiang, R. J. Hunt

Introduction to genetics of subpolar fish and invertebrates

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A.J. Gharrett, S. Keller, R.G. Gustafson, P. Johnson, J.L. Nielsen, J.E. Seeb, Lisa W. Seeb, W.W. Smoker, G.H. Thorgaard, R.L. Wilmot

Invasive species: A biological wildfire

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T. Stohlgren

Investigation of the low-depression velocity layer in desert area by multichannel analysis of surface-wave method

The multichannel analysis of surface-wave method (MASW) is a newly development method. The method has been employed in various applications in environmental and engineering geophysics overseas. However, It can only be found a few case studies in China. Most importantly, there is no application of the MASW in desert area in China or abroad. We present a case study of investigating the low-depressio
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S. Cheng, G. Tian, J. Xia, H. He, Z. Shi

Issues of scale, location and geologic terrain related to Salt Lake City and Baltimore-Washington metropolitan areas

Planning and development of expanding metropolitan regions require consideration of earth science issues related to issues involving scale, space (location), geologic terrain and physiographic units, and information transfer. This paper explores these matters with examples from the Salt Lake City, Utah area and Mid-Atlantic region of Baltimore-Washington that include water supply and natural hazar
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E.T. Cleaves, A.E. Godfrey

JuxtaView - A tool for interactive visualization of large imagery on scalable tiled displays

JuxtaView is a cluster-based application for viewing ultra-high-resolution images on scalable tiled displays. We present in JuxtaView, a new parallel computing and distributed memory approach for out-of-core montage visualization, using LambdaRAM, a software-based network-level cache system. The ultimate goal of JuxtaView is to enable a user to interactively roam through potentially terabytes of d
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N. K. Krishnaprasad, V. Vishwanath, S. Venkataraman, A. G. Rao, L. Renambot, J. Leigh, A.E. Johnson, B. Davis

Late Ordovician (Turinian-Chatfieldian) carbon isotope excursions and their stratigraphic and paleoceanographic significance

Five positive carbon isotope excursions are reported from Platteville-Decorah strata in the Upper Mississippi Valley. All occur in subtidal carbonate strata, and are recognized in the Mifflin, Grand Detour, Quimbys Mill, Spechts Ferry, and Guttenberg intervals. The positive carbon isotope excursions are developed in a Platteville-Decorah succession in which background ??13C values increase upward
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Greg A. Ludvigson, B.J. Witzke, Luis A. Gonzalez, S.J. Carpenter, C.L. Schneider, F. Hasiuk

Littoral Assessment of Mine Burial Signatures (LAMBS) buried land mine/background spectral signature analyses

The objective of the Office of Naval Research (ONR) Rapid Overt Reconnaissance (ROR) program and the Airborne Littoral Reconnaissance Technologies (ALRT) project's LAMBS effort is to determine if electro-optical spectral discriminants exist that are useful for the detection of land mines in littoral regions. Statistically significant buried mine overburden and background signature data were collec
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A.C. Kenton, D.M. Geci, K.J. Ray, C.M. Thomas, J.W. Salisbury, J.C. Mars, J. K. Crowley, N.H. Witherspoon, J.H. Holloway

Local sediment scour model tests for the Woodrow Wilson Bridge piers

The Woodrow Wilson Bridge on I-495 over the Potomac River in Prince Georges County, Maryland is being replaced. Physical local scour model studies for the proposed piers for the new bridge were performed in order to help establish design scour depths. Tests were conducted in two different flumes, one in the USGS-BRD Conte Research Center in Turners Falls, Massachusetts and one in the FHWA Turner F
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D.M. Sheppard, J.S. Jones, M. Odeh, T. Glasser
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