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New shoreline change data and analysis for the Massachusetts shore with emphasis on Cape Cod and the islands: Mid-1800s to 1994
James F. O’Connell, E. Robert Thieler, Courtney Schupp
2002, Environment Cape Cod (5) 1-14
That shorelines change, oftentimes dramatically in short periods of time, is an accepted fact for those who live along the shore. However, when two-thirds or approximately 512 miles of a state's ocean-facing shore exhibits a long-term erosional trend, in some locations eroding at an average annual rate of 12 feet...
West Florida shelf circulation and temperature budget for the 1999 spring transition
Ruoying He, Robert H. Weisberg
2002, Continental Shelf Research (22) 719-748
Mid-latitude continental shelves undergo a spring transition as the net surface heat flux changes from cooling to warming. Using in situ data and a numerical circulation model we investigate the circulation and temperature budget on the West Florida Continental Shelf (WFS) for the spring transition of 1999. The model is...
Design and performance of limestone drains to increase pH and remove metals from acidic mine drainage, Chapter 2
Charles A. Cravotta III,, George R. Watzlaf
2002, Book chapter, Handbook of Groundwater Remediation Using Permeable Reactive Barriers
Data on the construction characteristics and the composition of influent and effluent at 13 underground, limestone-filled drains in Pennsylvania and Maryland are reported to evaluate the design and performance of limestone drains for the attenuation of acidity and dissolved metals in acidic mine drainage. On the basis of the initial...
Reducing Vulnerability of Ports and Harbors to Earthquake and Tsunami Hazards
Nathan J. Wood, James W. Good, Robert F. Goodwin
2002, Conference Paper, Coastal Disasters Conference 2002
Recent scientific research suggests the Pacific Northwest could experience catastrophic earthquakes in the near future, both from distant and local sources, posing a significant threat to coastal communities. Damage could result from numerous earthquake-related hazards, such as severe ground shaking, soil liquefaction, landslides, land subsidence/uplift, and tsunami inundation. Because of...
Ongoing research experiments at the former Soviet nuclear test site in eastern Kazakhstan
William S. Leith, Luke J. Kluchko, Vladimir Konovalov, Gerard Vouille
2002, Conference Paper
Degelen mountain, located in EasternKazakhstan near the city of Semipalatinsk, was once the Soviets most active underground nuclear test site. Two hundred fifteen nuclear tests were conducted in 181 tunnels driven horizontally into its many ridges--almost twice the number of tests as at any...
Palynology and microstratigraphy of Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary sections in southwestern North Dakota
Douglas J. Nichols, K.R. Johnson
2002, Geological Society of America Special Papers (361) 95-143
Palynology is used to bracket or pinpoint the Cretaceous-Tertiary (K-T) boundary in 17 measured sections near the contact of the Hell Creek Formation and the Ludlow Member of the Fort Union Formation in southwestern North Dakota. Palynostratigraphy is the most reliable method for locating the K-T extinction horizon - which defines the K-T boundary - in nonmarine rocks. The palynological database includes 110 taxa for which...
U.S. Geological Survey spatial data access
John Faundeen, Ronald L. Kanengieter, Michael D. Buswell
2002, Journal of Geospatial Engineering (4) 145-152
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has done a progress review on improving access to its spatial data holdings over the Web. The USGS EROS Data Center has created three major Web-based interfaces to deliver spatial data to the general public; they are Earth Explorer, the Seamless Data Distribution System (SDDS),...
Application of GIS for assessing human vulnerability to cyclone in India
M. Nazmul Hossain, Ashbindu Singh
2002, Conference Paper, 2002 User conference proceedings
This paper presents the use of GIS to assess human vulnerability due to cyclonic storm in India. Human vulnerability is conceptualized here as the exposure to hazard by external activity (e.g. cyclone) and coping capacity of the people to reduce the risk. The assessment looks at the potential exposure to...
Methods and tools for the development of hydrologically conditioned elevation data and derivatives for national applications
Jay R. Kost, Kristine L. Verdin, Bruce B. Worstell, Glenn G. Kelly
2002, Conference Paper, Hydrologic modeling for the 21st Century, Second Federal Interagency Hydrologic Modeling Conference
The National Elevation Dataset (NED) contains the best publicly available elevation data merged into a seamless dataset for the entire United States. In some cases these data contain unwanted artifacts, limiting the quality of standard hydrologic derivatives. The Elevation Derivatives for National Applications (EDNA) project is an interagency effort...
Development of a circa 2000 land cover database for the United States
Collin G. Homer, Chengquan Huang, Limin Yang, Bruce Wylie
2002, Conference Paper
Multi-Resolution Land Characterization 2000 (MRLC 2000) is a second-generation federal consortium to create an updated pool of nation-wide Landsat 7 imagery, and derive a second-generation National Land Cover Database (NLCD 2000). This multi-layer, multisource database will include a suite of 30-meter resolution data that will serve as standardized ingredients for...
Synergistic use of FIA plot data and Landsat 7 ETM+ images for large area forest mapping
Chengquan Huang, Limin Yang, Collin G. Homer, Michael Coan, Russell P. Rykhus, Zheng Zhang, Bruce Wylie, K. Hegge, Zhiliang Zhu, Andrew Lister, Michael Hoppus, Ronald Tymcio, Larry DeBlander, William Cooke, Ronald McRoberts, Daniel Wendt, Dale Weyermann
2002, General Technical Report NC-230
FIA plot data were used to assist in classifying forest land cover from Landsat imagery and relevant ancillary data in two regions of the U.S.: one around the Chesapeake Bay area and the other around Utah. The overall accuracies for the forest/nonforest classification were over 90 percent and about 80...
Application of decision-tree techniques to forest group and basal area mapping using satellite imagery and forest inventory data
George Z. Xian, Zhiliang Zhu, Michael Hoppus, Michael Fleming
2002, Conference Paper, Integrated remote sensing at the global, regional, and local scale
Accurate, current, and cost-effective fire fuel data are required by management and fire science communities for use in reducing wildland fire hazards over large areas. In this paper we present results of applying decision-tree techniques to mapping vegetation parameters (such as vegetation types and canopy structure classification) required for fire...
Archive of chirp subbottom data collected during USGS cruise ORGN00005, northeastern Gulf of Mexico, 15 February-2 March 2000
Mark K. Capone, B. Ann Swift, Kathryn M. Scanlon
2002, Open-File Report 2002-45
In 1999, the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council recommended that NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Service establish two approximately 11-square-mile areas on the shelf edge in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico as no-fishing areas. One of the areas, the Madison-Swanson Marine Protected Area (<abbr title="Marine Protected...
Organochlorine compounds and trace elements in fish tissue and streambed sediment in the Mobile River Basin, Alabama, Mississippi, and Georgia, 1998
Humbert Zappia
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2002-4160
During the summer of 1998, as part of the National Water-Quality Assessment Program, a survey was conducted to determine which organochlorine compounds and trace elements occur in fish tissues and streambed sediments in the Mobile River Basin, which includes parts of Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Tennessee. The data collected were...
Surface-water data and statistics from U.S. Geological Survey data-collection networks in New Jersey on the World Wide Web
Robert G. Reiser, Kara M. Watson, Ming Chang, Steven P. Nieswand
2002, Fact Sheet 109-02
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with other Federal, State, and local agencies, operates and maintains a variety of surface-water data-collection networks throughout the State of New Jersey. The networks include streamflow-gaging stations, low-flow sites, crest-stage gages, tide gages, tidal creststage gages, and water-quality sampling sites. Both real-time and...
Monitoring and analysis of combined sewer overflows, Riverside and Evanston, Illinois, 1997-99
Andrew M. Waite, Nancy J. Hornewer, Gary P. Johnson
2002, Water-Resources Investigations Report 2001-4121
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, collected and analyzed flow data in combined sewer systems in Riverside and Evanston, northeastern Illinois, from March 1997 to December 1999. Continuous 2- and 5-minute stage and velocity data were collected during surcharged and nonsurcharged conditions at...
Modeling GPR data to interpret porosity and DNAPL saturations for calibration of a 3-D multiphase flow simulation
Kristen W. Sneddon, Michael H. Powers, Raymond H. Johnson, Eileen P. Poeter
2002, Open-File Report 2002-451
Dense nonaqueous phase liquids (DNAPLs) are a pervasive and persistent category of groundwater contamination. In an effort to better understand their unique subsurface behavior, a controlled and carefully monitored injection of PCE (perchloroethylene), a typical DNAPL, was performed in conjunction with the University of Waterloo at Canadian Forces Base Borden...
Reconnaissance shallow seismic investigation of depth-to-bedrock and possible methane-bearing coalbeds, Galena, Alaska
William J. Stephenson, Robert A. Williams, Jack K. Odum, David M. Worley, Charles E. Barker, Arthur C. Clark, James G. Clough
2002, Open-File Report 2002-450
A reconnaissance shallow seismic reflection/refraction investigation in and around the city of Galena, Alaska suggests that Tertiary and/or Cretaceous bedrock, and possible coalbeds within the Cretaceous, is at least as deep as 550 feet in the immediate vicinity of town. Rock could be deeper than 1000 feet under alternate interpretations....
Geologic map of the Storm King Mountain quadrangle, Garfield County, Colorado
Bruce Bryant, Ralph R. Shroba, Anne E. Harding, Kyle E. Murray
2002, Miscellaneous Field Studies Map 2389
New 1:24,000-scale geologic mapping in the Storm King Mountain 7.5' quadrangle, in support of the USGS Western Colorado I-70 Corridor Cooperative Geologic Mapping Project, provides new data on the structure on the south margin of the White River uplift and the Grand Hogback and on...
Historical and future land use effects on N2O and NO emissions using an ensemble modeling approach: Costa Rica's Caribbean lowlands as an example
William A. Reiners, S. Liu, K.G. Gerow, M. Keller, D. S. Schimel
2002, Global Biogeochemical Cycles (16) 1-18
[1] The humid tropical zone is a major source area for N2O and NO emissions to the atmosphere. Local emission rates vary widely with local conditions, particularly land use practices which swiftly change with expanding settlement and changing market conditions. The combination of wide variation in emission rates and rapidly...
Physical attributes of some clouds amid a forest ecosystem's trees
Thomas P. DeFelice
2002, Atmospheric Research (65) 17-34
Cloud or fog water collected by forest canopies of any elevation could represent significant sources of required moisture and nutrients for forest ecosystems, human consumption, and as an alternative source of water for agriculture and domestic use. The physical characteristics of fogs and other clouds have been well studied, and...