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Overview of the land analysis system (LAS)
Bruce K. Quirk, Lyndon R. Olseson
1987, Conference Paper, Pecora XI Symposium
The Land Analysis System (LAS) is a fully integrated digital analysis system designed to support remote sensing, image processing, and geographic information systems research. LAS is being developed through a cooperative effort between the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Goddard Space Flight Center and the U. S. Geological Survey...
New techniques for the quantification and modeling of remotely sensed alteration and linear features in mineral resource assessment studies
C. M. Trautwein, L. C. Rowan
1987, Pecora XI Symposium 86-87
Linear structural features and hydrothermally altered rocks that were interpreted from Landsat data have been used by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in regional mineral resource appraisals for more than a decade. In the past, linear features and alterations have been incorporated into models for assessing mineral resources potential...
Application of combined Landsat thematic mapper and airborne thermal infrared multispectral scanner data to lithologic mapping in Nevada
M. H. Podwysocki, W. J. Ehmann, D.W. Brickey
1987, Pecora XI Symposium 79-82
Future Landsat satellites are to include the Thematic Mapper (TM) and also may incorporate additional multispectral scanners. One such scanner being considered for geologic and other applications is a four-channel thermal-infrared multispectral scanner having 60-m spatial resolution. This paper discusses the results of studies using combined Landsat TM...
Mapping contact metamorphic aureoles in Extremadura, Spain, using Landsat thematic mapper images
L. C. Rowan, C. Anton-Pacheco, D.W. Brickey, M.J. Kingston, A. Payas
1987, Pecora XI Symposium 77-78
In the Extremadura region of western Spain, Ag, Pb, Zn, and Sn deposits occur in the pieces of late Hercynian granitic plutons and near the pluton contacts in late Proterozoic slate and metagraywacke that have been regionally metamorphosed to the green schist facies. The plutons generally are well exposed...
Seismology of the continental crust and upper mantle
Walter D. Mooney
1987, Reviews of Geophysics (25) 1168-1176
More seismological studies of the continental crust and sub‐crustal lithosphere of the United States have been completed in the past four years than at any other similar period, and a continued growth in activity is likely to continue for years to come. Several trends account for this...
Modeling potential impacts of the Garrison Diversion Unit project on Sand Lake and Arrowwood National Wildlife Refuges: a feasibility analysis
David B. Hamilton, Gregor T. Auble, Adrian H. Farmer, James E. Roelle
1987, Report
The Garrison Diversion Unit (GDU) of the Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin program was authorized in 1965, with the purpose of diverting Missouri River water to the James River for irrigation, municipal and industrial water supply, fish and wildlife habitat, recreation, and flood control. The project was reauthorized in 1986, with the...
The use of the National Water Data Exchange in support of estuarine and coastal programs
Owen O. Williams, Melvin D. Edwards
1987, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the Tenth National conference of the Coastal Society
The National Water Data Exchange(NAWDEX) was established by the U.S. Geological Survey in 1976. Its program is directed toward improving the exchange of water and water-related data collected and made available by hundreds of federal and non-federal agencies throughout the United States....
The relation between human presence and occurrence of Giardia Cysts in streams in the Sierra Nevada, California
Thomas J. Suk, Stephen K. Sorenson, Peter D. Dileanis
1987, Journal of Freshwater Ecology (4) 71-75
A portable apparatus was used to filter large quantities of water from streams in California's Sierra Nevada. Samples were processed and examined for Giardia spp. Cysts of Giardia were detected in 22 of 49 (44.9 percent) samples collected at sites downstream from areas of high recreational use and in 5...
Response of wetland herbaceous communities to gradients of light and substrate following disturbance by thermal pollution
Christopher P. Dunn, Michael L. Scott
1987, Vegetatio (70) 119-124
The influence of thermal disturbance and site characteristics on distribution of herbs was studied in portions of a 3020 ha wetland in the southeastern USA. Presence-absence of 52 species in 130 0.25 m2 plots was determined from four sites with different disturbance histories and from an undisturbed site. Data from...
The Martian surface
M. H. Carr
1987, Reviews of Geophysics (25) 285-292
The past four years have been particularly fruitful for Martian research as the enormous volumes of data collected during the Viking mission became readily available to the general science community, and as reformatting of the remote sensing data into cartographic products made the data more useable. The 1:5,000,000‐scale map series...
Crustal structure beneath exposed accreted terranes of Southern Alaska
Gary S. Fuis, E. L. Ambos, Walter D. Mooney, R.A. Page, Michael A. Fisher, Thomas M. Brocher, J.J. Taber
1987, Geophysical Journal International (89) 73-78
The crustal structure beneath the exposed terranes of southern Alaska has been explored using coincident seismic refraction and reflection profiling. A wide-angle reflector at 8-9 km depth, at the base of an inferred low-velocity zone, underlies the Peninsular and Chugach terranes, appears to truncate their boundary, and may represent...
Sedimentation in Lake Onalaska, navigation pool 7, Upper Mississippi River, since impoundment
C. E. Korschgen, G. A. Jackson, L.F. Muessig, D.C. Southworth
1987, Journal of the American Water Resources Association (23) 221-226
Sediment accumulation was evaluated in Lake Onalaska, a 2800-ha backwater impoundment on the Upper Mississippi River. Computer programs were used to process bathometric charts and generate an extensive data set on water depth for the lake. Comparison of 1983 survey data with pre-impoundment (before 1937) data showed...
Community models for wildlife impact assessment: a review of concepts and approaches
Richard L. Schroeder
1987, Report, Biological Report
The first two sections of this paper are concerned with defining and bounding communities, and describing those attributes of the community that are quantifiable and suitable for wildlife impact assessment purposes. Prior to the development or use of a community model, it is important to have a clear understanding...
Monodisperse ferrous phosphate colloids in an anoxic groundwater plume
Philip M. Gschwend, Matthew D. Reynolds
1987, Journal of Contaminant Hydrology (1) 309-327
Groundwater samples collected near a secondary-sewage infiltration site on Cape Cod, Massachusetts were examined for colloidal materials (10–1000 nm). In two wells the water contained a population of monodisperse 100-nm particles, detected using laser-light scattering and autocorrelation data processing. SEM and SEM-EDAX analysis of these colloidal materials collected on ultrafilters...
Alaskan Cretaceous-Tertiary floras and Arctic origins
Robert A. Spicer, Jack A. Wolfe, Douglas J. Nichols
1987, Paleobiology (13) 73-83
Cretaceous floras in Alaska, when compared to those at mid-latitudes, generally indicate later appearances in Alaska of major clades and major leaf morphologies. Compared to mid-latitude floras, Alaskan Late Cretaceous floras contain few major clades. The Alaskan clades diversified but at a low taxonomic level. Migrational pathways into high latitudes were probably along streams. Similar patterns characterized the Alaskan Tertiary, although some...
The Husting dilemma: A methodological note
James D. Nichols, Gary R. Hepp, Kenneth H. Pollock, James E. Hines
1987, Ecology (68) 213-217
Recently, Gill (1985) discussed the interpretation of capture history data resulting from his own studies on the red-spotted newt, Notophthalmus viridescens , and work by Husting (1965) on spotted salamanders, Ambystoma maculatum. Gill (1985) noted that gaps in capture histories (years in which individuals were not captured, preceded and...
Inorganic and organic geochemistry of Eocene to Cretaceous strata recovered from the lower continental rise, North American Basin, Site 603, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 93
Walter E. Dean, M.A. Arthur
1987, Initial Reports of the D.S.D.P. (93) 1093-1137
About one hundred samples of sediments and rocks recovered in Hole 603B were analyzed for type, abundance, and isotopic composition of organic matter, using a combination of Rock-Eval pyrolysis, C-H-N-S elemental analysis, and isotope-ratio mass spectrometry. Concentrations of major, minor, and trace inorganic elements were determined with a combination of...
I. Thermal evolution of Ganymede and implications for surface features. II. Magnetohydrodynamic constraints on deep zonal flow in the giant planets. III. A fast finite-element algorithm for two-dimensional photoclinometry
Randolph L. Kirk
1987, Thesis
The work is divided into three independent papers:PAPER I:Thermal evolution models are presented for Ganymede, assuming a mostly differentiated initial state of a water ocean overlying a rock layer. The only heat sources are assumed to be primordial heat (provided by accretion) and the long-lived radiogenic heat sources in the...
Analysis of trends in water-quality data for water conservation area 3A, the Everglades, Florida
Harold C. Mattraw Jr., Daniel J. Scheidt, Anthony C. Federico
1987, Water-Resources Investigations Report 87-4142
Rainfall and water-quality data bases from the South Florida Water Management District were used to evaluate water quality trends at 10 locations near or in Water Conservation Area 3A in The Everglades. The Seasonal Kendall test was applied to specific conductance, orthophosphate-phosphorus, nitrate-nitrogen, total Kjeldahl nitrogen, and total nitrogen regression...
Mourning dove nesting: Seasonal patterns and effects of September hunting
Paul H. Geissler, David D. Dolton, Rebecca Field, Richard A. Coon, H. Franklin Percival, Don W. Hayne, Lawrence D. Soileau, Ronnie R. George, James H. Dunks, S. Dwight Bunnell
1987, Resource Publication 168
A nationwide State-Federal cooperative study was initiated in 1978 to examine effects of September hunting on nesting mourning doves (Zenaida macroura). This study was designed to (1) determine the proportion of the annual total of dove nesting activity and production that occurs in September and October, and (2) determine if...
Thermal evolution of a differentiated Ganymede and implications for surface features
Randolph L. Kirk, David J. Stevenson
1987, Icarus (69) 91-134
Thermal evolution models are presented for Ganymede, assuming a mostly differentiated initial state of a water ocean overlying a rock layer. The only heat sources are assumed to be primordial heat (provided by accretion) and the long-lived radiogenic heat sources in the rock component. As Ganymede cools, the ocean thins,...
Hydromagnetic constraints on deep zonal flows in the giant planets
Randolph L. Kirk, David J. Stevenson
1987, Astrophysical Journal (316) 836-846
The observed zonal flows of the giant planets will, if they penetrate below the visible atmosphere, interact significantly with the planetary magnetic field outside the metallized core. The appropriate measure of this interaction is the Chandrasekhar number Q = H^2 /4πρνα^2 λ (H = radial component of the magnetic field,...
Prospects for Yellowstone grizzly bears
R.R. Knight, L.L. Eberhardt
1987, Bears: Their Biology and Management (7) 45-50
Recent analyses of data on the grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) population of Yellowstone National Park and its environs suggest the likelihood of a continuing decline in numbers if losses of fully adult females are not reduced. The size of the population is not known, and a simple projection model...