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CORRELATOR 5.2 - A program for interactive lithostratigraphic correlation of wireline logs
Ricardo A. Olea
2004, Computers & Geosciences (30) 561-567
The limited radius of investigation of petrophysical measurements made in boreholes and the relatively large distances between wells result in an incomplete sensing of the subsurface through well logging. CORRELATOR is a program for estimating geological properties between logged boreholes. An initial and fundamental step is the lithostratigraphic correlation of...
Joint inversion of gravity and arrival time data from Parkfield: New constraints on structure and hypocenter locations near the SAFOD drill site
S. Roecker, C. Thurber, D. McPhee
2004, Geophysical Research Letters (31)
Taking advantage of large datasets of both gravity and elastic wave arrival time observations available for the Parkfield, California region, we generated an image consistent with both types of data. Among a variety of strategies, the best result was obtained from a simultaneous inversion with a stability requirement that encouraged...
Grey wolf Canis lupus Linnaeus, 1758
L.D. Mech, L. Boitani
Claudio Sillero-Zubiri, Michael Hoffmann, David W. Macdonald, editor(s)
2004, Book chapter, Canids: foxes, wolves, jackals, and dogs: status survey and conservation action plan
No abstract available....
Spatial and temporal multiyear sea ice distributions in the Arctic: A neural network analysis of SSM/I data, 1988-2001
G. I. Belchansky, David C. Douglas, I.V. Alpatsky, Nikita G. Platonov
2004, Journal of Geophysical Research (109)
Arctic multiyear sea ice concentration maps for January 1988-2001 were generated from SSM/I brightness temperatures (19H, 19V, and 37V) using modified multiple layer perceptron neural networks. Learning data for the neural networks were extracted from ice maps derived from Okean and ERS satellite imagery to capitalize on the stability of...
Trapping and shooting light geese on migration and wintering areas
R. R. Cox Jr., C.D. Ankeny
M. A. Johnson, C.D. Ankeny, editor(s)
2004, Book chapter, Direct control and alternative harvest strategies for North American light geese: Report of the Direct Control and Alternative Harvest Measures Working Group. Arctic Goose Joint Venture Special Publication
Writing refuge management goals and objectives: a handbook
Robert S. Adamcik, Elizabeth Bell, Don C. DeLong Jr., John H. Schomaker, David B. Hamilton, Murray K. Laubhan, Richard L. Schroeder
2004, Report
Goals and objectives are the unifying elements of successful refuge management. They identify and focus management priorities, provide a context for resolving issues, guide specific projects, provide rationale for decisions, and offer a defensible link among management actions, refuge purpose(s), Service policy, and the National Wildlife Refuge System (Refuge System) mission. Pursuant to Refuge...
Swift fox Vulpes velox (Say, 1823)
A. Moehrenschlager, M.A. Sovada
Claudio Sillero-Zubiri, Michael Hoffmann, David W. Macdonald, editor(s)
2004, Book chapter, Canids: foxes, wolves, jackals, and dogs: status survey and conservation action plan
No abstract available....
Lessons learned from the wildfires
Jon E. Keeley, C. J. Fotheringham
R.W. Halsey, editor(s)
2004, Book chapter, Fire, chaparral and survival in southern California.
No abstract available at this time...
Riparian ecosystem assessments
J. Stromberg, M. Briggs, M. Scott, P. Shafroth
M. B. Baker, P. F. Ffolliott, L. F. DeBano, D. G. Neary, editor(s)
2004, Book chapter, Riparian areas of the southwestern United States: Hydrology, ecology, and management
No abstract available....
Plant communities
K. McEachern
2004, Book chapter, The natural resources of Point Loma
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Pleistocene glaciations of the Rocky Mountains
K. L. Pierce
A.R. Gillespie, S.C. Porter, B.F. Atwater, editor(s)
2004, Book chapter, The Quaternary Period in the United States: Developments in Quaternary Science, v. 1
Abstract has not been submitted...
Estimating the time of melt onset and freeze onset over Arctic sea-ice area using active and passive microwave data
Gennady I. Belchansky, David C. Douglas, Ilia N. Mordvintsev, Nikita G. Platonov
2004, Remote Sensing of Environment (92) 21-39
Accurate calculation of the time of melt onset, freeze onset, and melt duration over Arctic sea-ice area is crucial for climate and global change studies because it affects accuracy of surface energy balance estimates. This comparative study evaluates several methods used to estimate sea-ice melt and freeze onset dates: (1)...
Fort Collins Science Center: Ecosystem Dynamics
Zack Bowen
2004, Fact Sheet 2004-3147
Many challenging natural resource management issues require consideration of a web of interactions among ecosystem components. The spatial and temporal complexity of these ecosystem problems demands an interdisciplinary approach integrating biotic and abiotic processes. The goals of the Ecosystem Dynamics Branch are to provide sound science to aid federal resource...
A walk through the hydroclimate network in Yosemite National Park: River chemistry
Dave Peterson, Richard Smith, Stephen Hager
2004, Sierra Nature Notes (4) 1-16
Visitors to Yosemite National Park (YNP) are fully aware of the weather, snowmelt, waterfalls (Photo 1), and river discharge and river and lake water temperature. They are not, however, thinking about river chemistry because you can’t see, hear, or feel it. So a river chemistry article in Nature Notes needs...