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Polar bear research in the Beaufort Sea

Current research is designed to determine the status of the polar bear population in the Beaufort Sea and adjacent areas. One goal is to determine how polar bears are distributed relative to each other and habitat features, and to define population boundaries. Another goal is to determine the population size and trend, and assess how present and future management issues may affect thetrend. Specif
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Steven C. Amstrup, George M. Durner

Precipitation depth-duration characteristics, Antelope Valley, California

To document the changes in runoff characteristics of basins subject to urbanization, streamflow and precipitation data were collected at eight small basins in Antelope Valley, California, for the period 1990-93. The data collected at U.S. Geological Survey stations were supplemented by data collected at 35 long-term precipitation stations. These data will be used to calibrate and verify rainfall-r
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James C. Blodgett, Iraj Nasseri

Prey preference of Pacific halibut (Hippoglossus stenolepis) in Glacier Bay National Park

Stomach contents were collected from sport-caught halibut in Glacier Bay National Park. Stomach samples containing a combination of fish and invertebrate species were observed less frequently than expected. Small, subtidal, noncommercial crab and cod-like fish (Gadidae) appear to be the most important prey items. In thc dict of Pacific halibut. Preliminary findings suggested that dict changes dram
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Liz Chilton, Philip N. Hooge, S. James Taggart

Regeneration processes and conservation of riparian forests in the Great Plains

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G.T. Auble, J. M. Friedman, M. L. Scott

Reservoir model for Hillsboro gas storage field management

A 3-dimensional reservoir model is used to understand the behavior of the Hillsboro Gas Storage Field and to investigate the field's performance under various future development. Twenty-two years of the gas storage reservoir history, comprising the initial gas bubble development and seasonal gas injection and production cycles, are examined with a full-field, gas water, reservoir simulation model.
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Emmanuel O. Udegbunam, Curt Kemppainen, Jim Morgan

Robustness of de Saint Venant equations for simulating unsteady flows

Long-wave motion in open channels can be expressed mathematically by the one-dimensional de Saint Venant equations describing conservation of fluid mass and momentum. Numerical simulation models, based on either depth/velocity or water-level/discharge dependent-variable formulations of these equations, are typically used to simulate unsteady open-channel flow. However, the implications and signifi
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Robert A. Baltzer, Raymond W. Schaffranek, Chintu Lai

Role of near-bed turbulence in bedload transport

Bedload transport by a turbulent fluid moving over an erodible sediment bed results from complex interactions between flow field of the overlying fluid and the grains making up the bed. To develop a better view of these interactions, a method that combines high-speed photography with laser-Doppler velocimetry was devised. The methodology permits correlation of bedload transport with local turbulen
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Jonathan M. Nelson, Ronald L. Shreve, Stephen R. McLean

Sidescan-sonar surveys of critical habitats in Long Island Sound, Connecticut

The Long Island Sound estuary is located in the most densely populated region of the U.S.. Due to the enormous surrounding population, large inputs of anthropogenic wastes and toxic chemicals, benthic habitats were degraded. To address this environmental problem, sidescan-sonar mosaics are being developed within specific areas of critical concern. Detailed bathymetric and high-resolution seismic-r
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L.J. Poppe, R. S. Lewis, Roman Zajac, D. C. Twichell, H.J. Knebel

Simplified method for estimating total streambed scour at bridges in Illinois

A simplified method to estimate total streambed scour was developed for application to approximately 10,000 Local Agency bridges (bridges owned by local governments and not by the State of Illinois). This method consists of using total scour-envelope curves, developed as empirical relations between calculated total scour and bridge characteristics for 303 State Highway Bridges, to estimate the 500
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Robert R. Holmes, Daniel G. Ghere, Chad J. Dunn
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