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Decomposition of AVIRIS spectra: Extraction of spectral reflectance, atmospheric, and instrumental components
Lisa R. Gaddis, Laurence A. Soderblom, Hugh H. Kieffer, Kris J. Becker, James M. Torson, Kevin F. Mullins
1996, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing (34) 163-178
Presents techniques that use only information contained within a raw, high-spectral-resolution, hyperspectral Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) scene to estimate and remove additive components (atmospheric scattering and instrument dark current). These techniques allow normalization of multiplicative components (instrument gain, topography, atmospheric transmission) and enhancement, extraction, and identification of relative-reflectance information...
Communicating scientific findings to the general public
Stacy Hoppen, Keith C. Clarke, Leonard J. Gaydos, William Acevedo
1996, Conference Paper, International Conference/Workshop, 3rd, Santa Fe, N. Mex., 21–25 January 1996, Proceedings
The Human Induced Land Transformation project (HILT), part of the U.S. Geological Survey Global Change Research Program, has generated considerable public interest during the first two phases of the project: the data assembly and visualization phase carried out for the San Francisco Bay area; and the model building and calibration...
Tertiary extension and mineral deposits, southwestern U.S.
William A. Rehrig, James.J. Hardy
1996, Book
Starting in Las Vegas, we will traverse through many of the geometric elements and complexities of hanging wall deformation above the regional detachment systems of the Colorado River extensional terrane. We will study the interaction of normal faults as arranged in regional, crustal-scale mega-domains and the bounding structures that separate...
Design and documentation of a Baltimore-Washington regional spatial database testbed for environmental model calibration and verification
Timothy W. Foresman, Helen Wiggins, Dana Porter, Penny Masuoka, William Acevedo
1996, Conference Paper, Integrating GIS and Environmental Modeling, International Conference/Workshop, 3rd, Santa Fe, N. Mex., 21–25 January 1996, Proceedings
Recent efforts by scientists and managers to inventory, map, and model impacts of human activities on the environment have focused on land transformation and urbanization processes. To test the efficacy of any single model, algorithm or procedure which defines land transformation processes a standard database calibration reference resource is required....
Developing a temporal database of urban development for the Baltimore/Washington region
Janet S. Tilley, William Acevedo, Timothy W. Foresman, Walter Prince
1996, Conference Paper, ASPRS/ACSM Annual Convention and Exhibition, Baltimore, Md., 20–26 April 1996, Proceedings
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC), and the U.S. Bureau of the Census are working together as a multiagency, multidisciplinary team in developing a temporal database that documents the growth of the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan region. This database consists of urban development, principal transportation, shoreline,...
Methods and techniques for rigorous calibration of a cellular automaton model of urban growth
Keith C. Clarke, Stacy Hoppen, Leonard J. Gaydos
1996, Conference Paper, Third International Conference/Workshop on Integrating GIS and Environmental Modeling
Several lessons about the process of calibration were learned during development of a self-modifying cellular automaton model to predict urban growth. This model, part of a global change research project on human-induced land transformations, was used to predict the spatial extent of urban growth 100 years into the future. The...
Level II scour analysis for Bridge 14 (FFIETH00010014) on Town Highway 1, crossing the Fairfield River, Fairfield, Vermont
Scott A. Olson
1996, Open-File Report 96-742
This report provides the results of a detailed Level II analysis of scour potential at structure FFIETH00010014 on Town Highway 1 crossing the Fairfield River, Fairfield, Vermont (figures 1–8). A Level II study is a basic engineering analysis of the site, including a quantitative analysis of stream stability and scour (U.S. Department of Transportation, 1993). Results of a...
Habitat selection and productivity of least terns on the lower Platte River, Nebraska
Eileen M. Kirsch
1996, Book, Wildlife Monographs
Least terns (Sterna antillarum) were studied on the lower Platte River, Nebraska, where this endangered population nests on natural sandbar habitat and on sandpit sites created by gravel dredging adjacent to the river. Theoretically terns should select habitats according to habitat suitability. However, the introduction of sandpits and conversion of...
Early miocene bimodal volcanism, Northern Wilson Creek Range, Lincoln County, Nevada
J.B. Willis, G.C. Willis
1996, Brigham Young University Geology Studies (41) 155-167
Early Miocene volcanism in the northern Wilson Creek Range, Lincoln County, Nevada, produced an interfingered sequence of high-silica rhyolite (greater than 74% SiO2) ash-flow tuffs, lava flows and dikes, and mafic lava flows. Three new potassium-argon ages range from 23.9 ?? 1.0 Ma to 22.6 ?? 1.2 Ma. The rocks...
Fluvial process and the establishment of bottomland trees
Michael L. Scott, Jonathan M. Friedman, Gregor T. Auble
1996, Geomorphology (14) 327-339
The effects of river regulation on bottomland tree communities in western North America have generated substantial concern because of the important habitat and aesthetic values of these communities. Consideration of such effects in water management decisions has been hampered by the apparent variability of responses of bottomland tree communities to...
Simulation of spring discharge from a limestone aquifer in Iowa, USA
Y.-K. Zhang, E.-W. Bai, R. Libra, R. Rowden, H. Liu
1996, Hydrogeology Journal (4) 41-54
A lumped-parameter model and least-squares method were used to simulate temporal variations of discharge from Big Spring, Iowa, USA, from 1983 to 1994. The simulated discharge rates poorly match the observed one when precipitation is taken as the sole input. The match is improved significantly when...
Crested wheatgrass-cheatgrass seedling competition in a mixed-density design
Mark G. Francis, David A. Pyke
1996, Journal of Range Management (49) 432-438
Plant competition experiments have historically used designs that are difficult to interpret due to confounding problems. Recently, designs based on a 'response function' approach have been proposed and tested in various plant mixture settings. For this study, 3 species were used that are important in current revegetation practices in the...
Mn-rich ilmenite from the Sullivan Pb-Zn-Ag deposit, British Columbia
S.-Y. Jiang, M. R. Palmer, J. F. Slack
1996, Canadian Mineralogist (34) 29-36
Electron-microprobe analyses of 76 ilmenite grains from 13 locations in the footwall, hanging wall, and ore zone of the Sullivan Pb-Zn-Ag deposit, Kimberley, British Columbia, and from regionally developed tourmalinite of the Middle Proterozoic Aldridge Formation show two different modes that reflect two stages of formation. The first stage of...
Semivariogram modeling by weighted least squares
X. Jian, Ricardo A. Olea, Y.-S. Yu
1996, Computers & Geosciences (22) 387-397
Permissible semivariogram models are fundamental for geostatistical estimation and simulation of attributes having a continuous spatiotemporal variation. The usual practice is to fit those models manually to experimental semivariograms. Fitting by weighted least squares produces comparable results to fitting manually in less time, systematically, and provides an Akaike information criterion...
Granular-flow rheology: Role of shear-rate number in transition regime
Chiu-Lan Chen, C. #NAME? Ling
1996, Journal of Engineering Mechanics (122) 469-479
This paper examines the rationale behind the semiempirical formulation of a generalized viscoplastic fluid (GVF) model in the light of the Reiner-Rivlin constitutive theory and the viscoplastic theory, thereby identifying the parameters that control the rheology of granular flow. The shear-rate number ( N ) proves to be among the most significant...
Analysis of nitrate in near-surface aquifers in the midcontinental United States: An application of the inverse hyperbolic sine Tobit model
Steven T. Yen, Shiping Liu, Dana W. Kolpin
1996, Water Resources Research (32) 3003-3011
A nonnormal and heteroscedastic Tobit model is used to determine the primary factors that affect nitrate concentrations in near-surface aquifers, using data from the U.S. Geological Survey collected in 1991. Both normality and homoscedasticity of errors are rejected, justifying the use of a nonnormal and heteroscedastic model. The following factors...
Potential climatic impacts of vegetation change: A regional modeling study
J.H. Copeland, R.A. Pielke, T.G.F. Kittel
1996, Journal of Geophysical Research D: Atmospheres (101) 7409-7418
The human species has been modifying the landscape long before the development of modern agrarian techniques. Much of the land area of the conterminous United States is currently used for agricultural production. In certain regions this change in vegetative cover from its natural state may have led to local climatic...
Reactive solute transport in an acidic stream: Experimental pH increase and simulation of controls on pH, aluminum, and iron
R. E. Broshears, R.L. Runkel, B. A. Kimball, Diane M. McKnight, K.E. Bencala
1996, Environmental Science & Technology (30) 3016-3024
Solute transport simulations quantitatively constrained hydrologic and geochemical hypotheses about field observations of a pH modification in an acid mine drainage stream. Carbonate chemistry, the formation of solid phases, and buffering interactions with the stream bed were important factors in explaining the behavior of pH, aluminum, and iron. The precipitation...
Kinetic and mineralogic controls on the evolution of groundwater chemistry and 87Sr/86Sr in a sandy silicate aquifer, northern Wisconsin, USA
T.D. Bullen, D. P. Krabbenhoft, C. Kendall
1996, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (60) 1807-1821
Substantial flowpath-related variability of 87Sr/86Sr is observed in groundwaters collected from the Trout Lake watershed of northern Wisconsin. In the extensive shallow aquifer composed of sandy glacial outwash, groundwater is recharged either by seepage from lakes or by precipitation that infiltrates the inter-lake uplands. 87Sr/86Sr of groundwater derived mainly as...
Experimental investigation and modeling of uranium (VI) transport under variable chemical conditions
M. Kohler, G.P. Curtis, D.B. Kent, J.A. Davis
1996, Water Resources Research (32) 3539-3551
The transport of adsorbing and complexing metal ions in porous media was investigated with a series of batch and column experiments and with reactive solute transport modeling. Pulses of solutions containing U(VI) were pumped through columns filled with quartz grains, and the breakthrough of U(VI) was studied as a function...
Integrating a geographic information system, a scientific visualization system and an orographic precipitation model
L. Hay, L. Knapp
1996, IAHS-AISH Publication 123-131
Investigating natural, potential, and man-induced impacts on hydrological systems commonly requires complex modelling with overlapping data requirements, and massive amounts of one- to four-dimensional data at multiple scales and formats. Given the complexity of most hydrological studies, the requisite software infrastructure must incorporate many components including simulation modelling, spatial analysis...
Verification of vertically rotating flume using non-newtonian fluids
R.J. Huizinga
1996, Journal of Hydraulic Engineering (122) 456-459
Three tests on non-Newtonian fluids were used to verify the use of a vertically rotating flume (VRF) for the study of the rheological properties of debris flow. The VRF is described and a procedure for the analysis of results of tests made with the VRF is presented. The major advantages...
Atrazine concentrations in near-surface aquifers: A censored regression approach
S. Liu, S.T. Yen, D.W. Kolpin
1996, Journal of Environmental Quality (25) 992-999
In 1991, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) conducted a study to investigate the occurrence of atrazine (2-chloro-4-ethylamino-6- isopropylamino-s-triazine) and other agricultural chemicals in near-surface aquifers in the midcontinental USA. Because about 83% of the atrazine concentrations from the USGS study were censored, standard statistical estimation procedures could not be used....