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Lithologic mapping in the Mountain Pass, California area using Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) data
L. C. Rowan, J.C. Mars
2003, Remote Sensing of Environment (84) 350-366
Evaluation of an Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) image of the Mountain Pass, California area indicates that several important lithologic groups can be mapped in areas with good exposure by using spectral-matching techniques. The three visible and six near-infrared bands, which have 15-m and 30-m resolution, respectively,...
Mapping mine wastes and analyzing areas affected by selenium-rich water runoff in southeast Idaho using AVIRIS imagery and digital elevation data
J.C. Mars, J.K. Crowley
2003, Remote Sensing of Environment (84) 422-436
Remotely sensed hyperspectral and digital elevation data from southeastern Idaho are combined in a new method to assess mine waste contamination. Waste rock from phosphorite mining in the area contains selenium, cadmium, vanadium, and other metals. Toxic concentrations of selenium have been found in plants and soils near some mine...
Longitudinal analysis of bioaccumulative contaminants in freshwater fishes
Jielun Sun, Y. Kim, C. J. Schmitt
2003, Environmental and Ecological Statistics (10) 419-428
The National Contaminant Biomonitoring Program (NCBP) was initiated in 1967 as a component of the National Pesticide Monitoring program. It consists of periodic collection of freshwater fish and other samples and the analysis of the concentrations of persistent environmental contaminants in these samples. For the analysis, the common approach has...
Detecting trends in landscape pattern metrics over a 20-year period using a sampling-based monitoring programme
J. A. Griffith, S.V. Stehman, Terry L. Sohl, Thomas R. Loveland
2003, International Journal of Remote Sensing (24) 175-181
Temporal trends in landscape pattern metrics describing texture, patch shape and patch size were evaluated in the US Middle Atlantic Coastal Plain Ecoregion. The landscape pattern metrics were calculated for a sample of land use/cover data obtained for four points in time from 1973-1992. The multiple sampling dates permit evaluation...
Wave propagation and site response in the Santa Clara Valley
Joe B. Fletcher, J. Boatwright, A.G. Lindh
2003, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (93) 480-500
Forty-two portable digital instruments were deployed across the Santa Clara Valley from June until early November 1998; this array recorded 14 small and moderate local events and 7 large teleseismic events. We analyze the ground motion from these events to determine station delays...
Historic range of variability in landscape structure in subalpine forests of the Greater Yellowstone Area, USA
D.B. Tinker, W.H. Romme, Don G. Despain
2003, Landscape Ecology (18) 427-439
A measure of the historic range of variability (HRV) in landscape structure is essential for evaluating current landscape patterns of Rocky Mountain coniferous forests that have been subjected to intensive timber harvest. We used a geographic information system (GIS) and FRAGSTATS to calculate key landscape metrics on two ???130,000-ha landscapes...
The Hula Valley subsurface structure inferred from gravity data
M. Rybakov, L. Fleischer, Uri S. ten Brink
2003, Israel Journal of Earth Sciences (52) 113-122
We use the 3-D gravity inversion technique to model the shape of the Hula basin, a pull-apart basin along the Dead Sea Transform. The interpretation was constrained using the Notera-3-well density logs and current geological knowledge. The model obtained by inversion shows a rhomb-shaped graben filled with approximately 4 km...
Gaussian statistics for palaeomagnetic vectors
Jeffrey J. Love, C.G. Constable
2003, Geophysical Journal International (152) 515-565
With the aim of treating the statistics of palaeomagnetic directions and intensities jointly and consistently, we represent the mean and the variance of palaeomagnetic vectors, at a particular site and of a particular polarity, by a probability density function in a Cartesian three-space of orthogonal magnetic-field components consisting of a...
Status and interconnections of selected environmental issues in the global coastal zones
Hua Shi, Ashbindu Singh
2003, Ambio (32) 145-152
This study focuses on assessing the state of population distribution, land cover distribution, biodiversity hotspots, and protected areas in global coastal zones. The coastal zone is defined as land within 100 km of the coastline. This study attempts to answer such questions as: how crowded are the coastal zones, what...
Lower survival probabilities for adult Florida manatees in years with intense coastal storms
C.A. Langtimm, C.A. Beck
2003, Ecological Applications (13) 257-268
The endangered Florida manatee (Trichechus manatus latirostris) inhabits the subtropical waters of the southeastern United States, where hurricanes are a regular occurrence. Using mark-resighting statistical models, we analyzed 19 years of photo-identification data and detected significant annual variation in adult survival for a subpopulation in northwest Florida where human impact...
Using 1-Hz GPS data to measure deformations caused by the denali fault earthquake
K.M. Larson, P. Bodin, J. Gomberg
2003, Science (300) 1421-1424
The 3 November 2002 moment magnitude 7.9 Denali fault earthquake generated large, permanent surface displacements in Alaska and large-amplitude surface waves throughout western North America. We find good agreement between strong ground-motion records integrated to displacement and 1-hertz Global Positioning System (GPS) position estimates collected ??? 140 kilometers from the...
A comparison of measures of riverbed form for evaluating distributions of benthic fishes
Mark L. Wildhaber, Peter J. Lamberson, David L. Galat
2003, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (23) 543-557
A method to quantitatively characterize the bed forms of a large river and a preliminary test of the relationship between bed-form characteristics and catch per unit area of benthic fishes is presented. We used analog paper recordings of bathymetric data from the Missouri River and fish data collected from 1996...
Mercury in US coal: Observations using the COALQUAL and ICR data
J.C. Quick, T.C. Brill, D.E. Tabet
2003, Conference Paper, Environmental Geology
The COALQUAL data set lists the mercury content of samples collected from the in-ground US coal resource, whereas the ICR data set lists the mercury content of samples collected from coal shipments delivered to US electric utilities. After selection and adjustment of records, the COALQUAL data average 0.17 ??g Hg/g...
Response signatures of four biological indicators to an iron and steel industrial landfill
Paul M. Stewart, Jason T. Butcher, Thomas P. Simon
Thomas P. Simon, editor(s)
2003, Book chapter, Macroinvertebrate assemblages associated with patterns in land use and water quality
Industrial landfills greatly modify surrounding areas by affecting chemical, physical, and biological integrity. Few data quantifying contaminant levels near landfills in sediments or in the organisms living near landfills exist. We examined several indicators of the aquatic community to determine whether a relationship existed between proximity to an industrial landfill...
Hankin and Reeves' approach to estimating fish abundance in small streams: Limitations and alternatives
W.L. Thompson
2003, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (132) 69-75
Hankin and Reeves' (1988) approach to estimating fish abundance in small streams has been applied in stream fish studies across North America. However, their population estimator relies on two key assumptions: (1) removal estimates are equal to the true numbers of fish, and (2) removal estimates are highly correlated with...
Regional forest land cover characterisation using medium spatial resolution satellite data
Chengquan Huang, Collin G. Homer, Limin Yang
Michael A. Wulder, Steven E. Franklin, editor(s)
2003, Book chapter, Remote sensing of forest environments: Concepts and case studies
Increasing demands on forest resources require comprehensive, consistent and up-to-date information on those resources at spatial scales appropriate for management decision-making and for scientific analysis. While such information can be derived using coarse spatial resolution satellite data (e.g. Tucker et al. 1984; Zhu and Evans 1994; Cihlar et al. 1996;...
Evaluation of an expandable, breakaway radiocollar for white-tailed deer fawns
Duane R. Diefenbach, C.O. Kochanny, J.K. Vreeland, B.D. Wallingford
2003, Wildlife Society Bulletin (31) 756-761
We evaluated an expandable, breakaway VHF radiocollar design for use on white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) from birth to about 1 year of age. A similar collar design has been used on caribou (Rangifer tarandus), but we found that the collar did not expand quickly enough to accommodate increase in neck...
The Mw 7.7 Bhuj earthquake: Global lessons for earthquake hazard in intra-plate regions
E. Schweig, J. Gomberg, Mark D. Petersen, M. Ellis, P. Bodin, L. Mayrose, B.K. Rastogi
2003, Journal of the Geological Society of India (61) 277-282
The Mw 7.7 Bhuj earthquake occurred in the Kachchh District of the State of Gujarat, India on 26 January 2001, and was one of the most damaging intraplate earthquakes ever recorded. This earthquake is in many ways similar to the three great New Madrid earthquakes that occurred in the central...
Bedload transport in alluvial channels
M. Bravo-Espinosa, W. R. Osterkamp, V.L. Lopes
2003, Journal of Hydraulic Engineering (129) 783-795
Hydraulic, sediment, land-use, and rock-erosivity data of 22 alluvial streams were used to evaluate conditions of bedload transport and the performance of selected bedload-transport equations. Transport categories of transport-limited (TL), partially transport-limited (PTL), and supply-limited (SL) were identified by a semiquantitative approach that considers hydraulic constraints on sediment movement and...
Wolf population dynamics
Todd K. Fuller, L. David Mech, Jean Fitts Cochrane
L. David Mech, Luigi Boitani, editor(s)
2003, Book chapter, Wolves: Behavior, ecology, and conservation
A large, dark wolf poked his nose out of the pines in Yellowstone National Park as he thrust a broad foot deep into the snow and plowed ahead. Soon a second animal appeared, then another, and a fourth. A few minutes later, a pack of thirteen lanky wolves had filed...
Subcellular compartmentalization of Cd and Zn in two bivalves. II. Significance of trophically available metal (TAM)
W.G. Wallace, Samuel N. Luoma
2003, Marine Ecology Progress Series (257) 125-137
This paper examines how the subcellular partitioning of Cd and Zn in the bivalves Macoma balthica and Potamocorbula amurensis may affect the trophic transfer of metal to predators. Results show that the partitioning of metals to organelles, Œenzymes¹ and metallothioneins (MT) comprise a subcellular compartment containing trophically available metal (TAM; i.e. metal trophically...
Aeolian cliff-top deposits and buried soils in the White River Badlands, South Dakota, USA
J. E. Rawling III, G. G. Fredlund, S. Mahan
2003, Holocene (13) 121-129
Aeolian deposits in the North American Great Plains are important sources of Holocene palaeo-environmental records. Although there are extensive studies on loess and dune records in the region, little is known about records in aeolian cliff-top deposits. These are common on table (mesa) edges in the White River Badlands. These...
Preliminary investigation of submerged aquatic vegetation mapping using hyperspectral remote sensing
D.J. Williams, N. B. Rybicki, A.V. Lombana, T. M. O’Brien, R.B. Gomez
2003, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment (81) 383-392
The use of airborne hyperspectral remote sensing imagery for automated mapping of submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) in the tidal Potomac River was investigated for near to realtime resource assessment and monitoring. Airborne hyperspectral imagery and field spectrometer measurements were obtained in October of 2000. A spectral library database containing selected...