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The IGBP-DIS global 1 km land cover data set, DISCover: First results
Thomas R. Loveland, A.S. Belward
1997, International Journal of Remote Sensing (18) 3289-3295
The International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme Data and Information System (IGBP-DIS) is co-ordinating the development of global land data sets from Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) data. The first is a 1 km spatial resolution land cover product 'DISCover', based on monthly Normalized Difference Vegetation Index composites from 1992 and 1993....
Practical considerations for measuring hydrogen concentrations in groundwater
F. H. Chapelle, D.A. Vroblesky, J.C. Woodward, Derek R. Lovley
1997, Environmental Science & Technology (31) 2873-2877
Several practical considerations for measuring concentrations of dissolved molecular hydrogen (H2) in groundwater including 1 sampling methods 2 pumping methods and (3) effects of well casing materials were evaluated. Three different sampling methodologies (a downhole sampler, a gas- stripping method, and a diffusion sampler) were compared. The downhole sampler and...
Effects of calcium and magnesium on strontium distribution coefficients
R.L. Bunde, J.J. Rosentreter, M. J. Liszewski, C.H. Hemming, J. Welhan
1997, Environmental Geology (32) 219-229
The effects of calcium and magnesium on the distribution of strontium between a surficial sediment and simulated wastewater solutions were measured as part of an investigation to determine strontium transport properties of surficial sediment at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (INEL), Idaho. The investigation was conducted by the U.S. Geological...
Daily air temperature interpolated at high spatial resolution over a large mountainous region
R. Dodson, D. Marks
1997, Climate Research (8) 1-20
Two methods are investigated for interpolating daily minimum and maximum air temperatures (Tmin and Tmax) at a 1 km spatial resolution over a large mountainous region (830000 km2) in the U.S. Pacific Northwest. The methods were selected because of their ability to (1) account for the effect of elevation on temperature and...
Presence and distribution of chlorinated organic compounds in streambed sediments, New Jersey
P. E. Stackelberg
1997, Journal of the American Water Resources Association (33) 271-284
ABSTRACT: Concentrations of 18 hydrophobic chlorinated organic compounds in streambed sediments from 100 sites throughout New Jersey were examined to determine (1) which compounds were detected most frequently, (2) whether detection frequencies differed among selected drainage basins, and (3) whether concentrations differed significantly among selected drainage basins. Twelve drainage basins across...
Thermal models for basaltic volcanism on Io
L. Keszthelyil, A. McEwen
1997, Geophysical Research Letters (24) 2463-2466
We present a new model for the thermal emissions from active basaltic eruptions on Io. While our methodology shares many similarities with previous work, it is significantly different in that (1) it uses a field tested cooling model and (2) the model is more applicable to...
The International Geosphere Biosphere Programme Data and Information System global land cover data set (DISCover)
Thomas R. Loveland, A.S. Belward
1997, Acta Astronautica (41) 681-689
The International Geosphere Biosphere Programme Data and Information System (IGBP-DIS), through the mapping expertise of the U.S. Geological Survey and the European Commission's Joint Research Centre, recently guided the completion of a 1-km resolution global land cover data set from advanced very high resolution radiometer (AVHRR) data. The 1-km resolution...
The 1995 revision of the joint US/UK geomagnetic field models. II: Main field
J.M. Quinn, R.J. Coleman, S. Macmillan, D.R. Barraclough
1997, Earth, Planets and Space (49) 245-261
This paper presents the 1995 main-field revision of the World Magnetic Model (WMM-95). It is based on Project MAGNET high-level (??? 15,000 ft.) vector aeromagnetic survey data collected between 1988 and 1994 and on scalar total intensity data collected by the Polar Orbiting Geomagnetic Survey (POGS) satellite during the period...
Bootstrap position analysis for forecasting low flow frequency
Gary D. Tasker, P. Dunne
1997, Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management (123) 359-367
A method of random resampling of residuals from stochastic models is used to generate a large number of 12-month-long traces of natural monthly runoff to be used in a position analysis model for a water-supply storage and delivery system. Position analysis uses the traces to forecast the likelihood of specified...
Temporal variability in the hydrologic regimes of the United States
E. F. Hubbard, J.M. Landwehr, A.R. Barker
1997, IAHS-AISH Publication (246) 97-103
Discharge records where flows have not been subject to overt anthropogenic controls have been identified for over 1500 streamflow gauging stations throughout the United States in the US Geological Survey Hydro-Climatic Data Network. These stations fall within all 21 water resources regions of the United States. Analysis of runoff in...
Inverse models: A necessary next step in ground-water modeling
E. P. Poeter, M. C. Hill
1997, Groundwater (35) 250-260
Inverse models using, for example, nonlinear least-squares regression, provide capabilities that help modelers take full advantage of the insight available from ground-water models. However, lack of information about the requirements and benefits of inverse models is an obstacle to their widespread use. This paper presents...
Bulk-friction modeling of afterslip and the modified Omori law
Leif Wennerberg, Robert V. Sharp
1997, Tectonophysics (277) 109-136
Afterslip data from the Superstition Hills fault in southern California, a creep event on the same fault, the modified Omori law, and cumulative moments from aftershocks of the 1957 Aleutian Islands earthquake all indicate that the original formulation by Dieterich (1981) [Constitutive properties of faults with simulated gouge. AGU, Geophys....
XRD measurement of mean crystallite thickness of illite and illite/smectite: Reappraisal of the Kubler index and the Scherrer equation
Victor A. Drits, Jan Srodon, D. D. Eberl
1997, Clays and Clay Minerals (45) 461-475
The standard form of the Scherrer equation, which has been used to calculate the mean thickness of the coherent scattering domain (CSD) of illite crystals from X-ray diffraction (XRD) full width data at half maximum (FWHM) intensity, employs a constant, Ksh, of 0.89. Use of this constant is unjustified, even...
Case study modeling of turbulent and mesoscale fluxes over the BOREAS region
P.L. Vidale, R.A. Pielke Sr., L. T. Steyaert, A. Barr
1997, Journal of Geophysical Research D: Atmospheres (102) 29167-29188
Results from aircraft and surface observations provided evidence for the existence of mesoscale circulations over the Boreal Ecosystem-Atmosphere Study (BOREAS) domain. Using an integrated approach that included the use of analytical modeling, numerical modeling, and data analysis, we have found that there are substantial contributions to the total budgets of...
Recommended nomenclature for zeolite minerals: report of the subcommittee on zeolites of the International Mineralogical Association, Commission on new Minerals and Mineral names
D.S. Coombs, A. Alberti, T. Armbruster, G. Artioli, C. Colella, E. Galli, Joel D. Grice, F. Liebau, J.A. Mandarino, H. Minato, E.H. Nickel, E. Passaglia, D.R. Peacor, S. Quartieri, R. Rinaldi, M. Ross, R.A. Sheppard, E. Tillmanns, G. Vezzalini
1997, Canadian Mineralogist (35) 1571-1606
This report embodies recommendations on zeolite nomenclature approved by the International Mineralogical Association, Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names. In a working definition of a zeolite mineral used for this review, structures containing an interrupted framework of tetrahedra are accepted where other zeolitic properties prevail, and complete substitution by...
Estimation of directional surface wave spectra from a towed research catamaran
K.A. Hanson, T. Hara, E.J. Bock, A.B. Karachintsev
1997, Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology (14) 1467-1482
During the High-Resolution Remote Sensing Main Experiment (1993), wave height was estimated from a moving catamaran using pitch-rate and roll-rate sensors, a three-axis accelerometer, and a capacitive wave wire. The wave spectrum in the frequency band ranging roughly from 0.08 to 0.3 Hz was verified by independent buoy measurements. To...
Matrix-enhanced degradation of p,p'-DDT during gas chromatographic analysis: A consideration
W.T. Foreman, Paul M. Gates
1997, Environmental Science & Technology (31) 905-910
Analysis of p,p‘-DDT in environmental samples requires monitoring the GC-derived breakdown of this insecticide, which produces p,p‘-DDD and/or p,p‘-DDE, both also primary environmental degradation products. A performance evaluation standard (PES) containing p,p‘-DDT but notp,p‘-DDD or p,p‘-DDE can be injected at regular intervals throughout an analytical sequence to monitor GC degradation. Some U.S. EPA methods limit...
Comparative sensitivity of Selenastrum capricornutum and Lemna minor to sixteen herbicides
J.F. Fairchild, D. S. Ruessler, P.S. Haverland, A.R. Carlson
1997, Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (32) 353-357
Aquatic plant toxicity tests are frequently conducted in environmental risk assessments to determine the potential impacts of contaminants on primary producers. An examination of published plant toxicity data demonstrates that wide differences in sensitivity can occur across phylogenetic groups of plants. Yet relatively few studies have been conducted with the...
Geochemistry and stratigraphic correlation of basalt lavas beneath the Idaho Chemical Processing Plant, Idaho National Engineering Laboratory
M.F. Reed, R. C. Bartholomay, S.S. Hughes
1997, Environmental Geology (30) 108-119
Thirty-nine samples of basaltic core were collected from wells 121 and 123, located approximately 1.8 km apart north and south of the Idaho Chemical Processing Plant at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory. Samples were collected from depths ranging from 15 to 221 m below land surface for the purpose of...
Three-dimensional upper crustal velocity structure beneath San Francisco Peninsula, California
T. Parsons, M.L. Zoback
1997, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (102) 5473-5490
This paper presents new seismic data from, and crustal models of the San Francisco Peninsula. In much of central California the San Andreas fault juxtaposes the Cretaceous granitic Salinian terrane on its west and the Late Mesozoic/Early Tertiary Franciscan Complex on its east. On San Francisco Peninsula, however, the present-day...
Hydrologic indices for nontidal wetlands
Robert M. Lent, Peter K. Weiskel, Forest P. Lyford, David S. Armstrong
1997, Wetlands (17) 19-30
Two sets of hydrologic indices were developed to characterize the water-budget components of nontidal wetlands. The first set consisted of six water-budget indices for input and output variables, and the second set consisted of two hydrologic interaction indices derived from the water-budget indices. The indices then were applied to 19...
Initial results of high-resolution sea-floor mapping offshore of the New York - New Jersey metropolitan area using sidescan sonar
W. C. Schwab, M. A. Allison, W. Corso, L. L. Lotto, B. Butman, Marilyn R. Buchholtz ten Brink, J. F. Denny, W. W. Danforth, D.S. Foster
1997, Northeastern Geology and Environmental Sciences (19) 243-262
High-resolution seismic, sidescan-sonar, multibeam bathymetry, and sediment sampling techniques were used to map the surficial geology and shallow subbottom stratigraphy of a segment of the inner shelf and nearshore region of New York-New Jersey metropolitan area. Preliminary analyses of these data provide a sedimentologic framework for addressing a wide range...