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Origins and development of the west-central Florida barrier island system: Interpretations of the past and recommendations for the future

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G. Gelfenbaum, G. R. Brooks, R. A. Davis, L. J. Doyle, A. E. Gibbs, A. C. Hine, S. D. Locker, D. C. Twichell, Robert H. Weisberg

Oxic limestone drains for treatment of dilute, acidic mine drainage

Limestone treatment systems can be effective for remediation of acidic mine drainage (AMD) that contains moderate concentrations of dissolved O2 , Fe3+ , or A13+ (1‐5 mg‐L‐1 ). Samples of water and limestone were collected periodically for 1 year at inflow, outflow, and intermediate points within underground, oxic limestone drains (OLDs) in Pennsylvania to evaluate the transport of dissolved metal
Authors
Charles A. Cravotta

Use of acoustic methods for classification and monitoring of habitat complexity: Description of approaches

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P.J. Auster, C. Michalopoulos, R. Robertson, P. C. Valentine, K. Joy, V.A. Cross

Occurrence of acetanilide herbicide metabolites in tile runoff and ground

No abstract available.
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E.M. Thurman, D.W. Kolpin, S. J. Kalkhoff, P. J. Phillips

An overview of San Francisco Bay PORTS

The Physical Oceanographic Real-Time System (PORTS) provides observations of tides, tidal currents, and meteorological conditions in real-time. The San Francisco Bay PORTS (SFPORTS) is a decision support system to facilitate safe and efficient maritime commerce. In addition to real-time observations, SFPORTS includes a nowcast numerical model forming a San Francisco Bay marine nowcast system. SFPO
Authors
Ralph T. Cheng, David McKinnie, Chad English, Richard E. Smith

A vision for the future of strong-motion recording

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Authors
Roger D. Borcherdt
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