Two species of eyed ostracodes that exhibit eye tubercles and inhabit continental shelf environments. Eye tubercles are externally visible semi-globular structures of the calcareous shell, one in each of the two valves.
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Two species of eyed ostracodes that exhibit eye tubercles and inhabit continental shelf environments. Eye tubercles are externally visible semi-globular structures of the calcareous shell, one in each of the two valves.
Climate change data from the USGS National Climate Change Viewer tool is shown by US state and county for the contiguous US.
Climate change data from the USGS National Climate Change Viewer tool is shown by US state and county for the contiguous US.
A scientist looks at a Ponderosa Pine tree core using a rotary measuring stage. Credit: Becky Brice, USGS.
A scientist looks at a Ponderosa Pine tree core using a rotary measuring stage. Credit: Becky Brice, USGS.
One Green River Ponderosa Pine sample after mounting and sanding lab procedures. Credit: Becky Brice, USGS.
One Green River Ponderosa Pine sample after mounting and sanding lab procedures. Credit: Becky Brice, USGS.
Slide 2: Once a region of interest is selected, the control options are displayed on the left-hand side of the application. These control which climate variable, month, model, scenario, and time period are displayed in the map and charts.
Slide 2: Once a region of interest is selected, the control options are displayed on the left-hand side of the application. These control which climate variable, month, model, scenario, and time period are displayed in the map and charts.
Slide 1: Upon opening the National Climate Change Viewer (NCCV) you must select a region of interest to display the charts by either navigating and clicking on the map or selecting a location from the dropdown menu option on the left-hand side.
Slide 1: Upon opening the National Climate Change Viewer (NCCV) you must select a region of interest to display the charts by either navigating and clicking on the map or selecting a location from the dropdown menu option on the left-hand side.
Slide 3: The dropdown menus on the left-hand side contain all the variable options that can be individually selected in the NCCV.
Slide 3: The dropdown menus on the left-hand side contain all the variable options that can be individually selected in the NCCV.
Slide 4: On the right-hand side menu, the Model Agreement screen option displays the range of change simulated by the group of climate models with additional information on if the projected change is consistent in sign among the models and if the projections are statistically significant.
Slide 4: On the right-hand side menu, the Model Agreement screen option displays the range of change simulated by the group of climate models with additional information on if the projected change is consistent in sign among the models and if the projections are statistically significant.
Slide 5: From the right-hand side menu, the Ensemble Timeseries Chart summarizes the group of models with a median line and range band, displaying the projected change through time.
Slide 5: From the right-hand side menu, the Ensemble Timeseries Chart summarizes the group of models with a median line and range band, displaying the projected change through time.
Slide 6: From the right-hand side menu, the Data Table view displays the projected change for all models in tabular form. Clicking on the top row of the table allows you to sort the columns in ascending or descending order.
Slide 6: From the right-hand side menu, the Data Table view displays the projected change for all models in tabular form. Clicking on the top row of the table allows you to sort the columns in ascending or descending order.
Slide 7: From the right-hand side menu, the Scatter Plot allows you to visualize the spread of all the models for two variables. This can be useful in understanding the relationship between variables in the projections, such as warm-and-wet or warm-and-dry for temperature and precipitation.
Slide 7: From the right-hand side menu, the Scatter Plot allows you to visualize the spread of all the models for two variables. This can be useful in understanding the relationship between variables in the projections, such as warm-and-wet or warm-and-dry for temperature and precipitation.
Slide 8: The National Climate Change Viewer (NCCV) application includes downloadable PDF reports, CSV data files, or JavaScript JSON data files for every state, county, and watershed.
Slide 8: The National Climate Change Viewer (NCCV) application includes downloadable PDF reports, CSV data files, or JavaScript JSON data files for every state, county, and watershed.
A USGS scientist maintaining a soil monitoring station in the Elk Mountains of Colorado. Soils play an important role in the global carbon cycle. USGS scientists measure and map soil carbon storage in many public lands of the southwestern U.S.
A USGS scientist maintaining a soil monitoring station in the Elk Mountains of Colorado. Soils play an important role in the global carbon cycle. USGS scientists measure and map soil carbon storage in many public lands of the southwestern U.S.
A scenic view of Gothic Mountain in the Elk Mountains of Colorado. USGS scientists captured this photo while collecting soil sample data in the area.
A scenic view of Gothic Mountain in the Elk Mountains of Colorado. USGS scientists captured this photo while collecting soil sample data in the area.
A view of Gothic Mountain from the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory research meadow in Gothic, Colorado.
A view of Gothic Mountain from the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory research meadow in Gothic, Colorado.
A USGS scientist preparing a soil monitoring station for winter, with a view of Mt. Baldy in the Colorado Elk Mountains.
A USGS scientist preparing a soil monitoring station for winter, with a view of Mt. Baldy in the Colorado Elk Mountains.
A forest trail meanders through a grove of Aspen trees in Colorado during early autumn.
A forest trail meanders through a grove of Aspen trees in Colorado during early autumn.
A stunning farewell to the field expedition in Dinosaur National Monument with early morning sunshine gleaming off the riverside cliffs. Credit: Becky Brice, USGS.
A stunning farewell to the field expedition in Dinosaur National Monument with early morning sunshine gleaming off the riverside cliffs. Credit: Becky Brice, USGS.
Scientists and volunteers collect other tree measurements in Dinosaur National Monument. On the left, tree diameter is measured and on the right, cone dispersion is measured. (Credit: Becky Brice, USGS)
Scientists and volunteers collect other tree measurements in Dinosaur National Monument. On the left, tree diameter is measured and on the right, cone dispersion is measured. (Credit: Becky Brice, USGS)
Physical Scientist Michelle Leung prepares to drill tree cores in the southern Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Colorado. Tree cores provide seasonal to centennial records of past precipitation and provide local to regional reconstructions of hydroclimate.
Physical Scientist Michelle Leung prepares to drill tree cores in the southern Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Colorado. Tree cores provide seasonal to centennial records of past precipitation and provide local to regional reconstructions of hydroclimate.
Physical Scientist Michelle Leung and Geographer Becky Brice collect samples from fire-scarred trees in the southern Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Colorado. Trees provide records of past droughts, fires, and the response of vegetation to a changing snowpack.
Physical Scientist Michelle Leung and Geographer Becky Brice collect samples from fire-scarred trees in the southern Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Colorado. Trees provide records of past droughts, fires, and the response of vegetation to a changing snowpack.