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Orogenesis, high-T thermal events, and gold vein formation within metamorphic rocks of the Alaskan Cordillera
R.J. Goldfarb, L.W. Snee, W.J. Pickthorn
1993, Mineralogical Magazine (57) 375-394
Mesothermal, gold-bearing quartz veins are widespread within allochthonous terranes of Alaska that are composed dominantly of greenschist-facies metasedimentary rocks. The most productive lode deposits are concentrated in south-central and southeastern Alaska; small and generally nonproductive gold-bearing veins occur upstream from major placer deposits in interior and northern Alaska. Oreforming fluids...
A Fast Fourier transform stochastic analysis of the contaminant transport problem
F.W. Deng, J.H. Cushman, J.W. Delleur
1993, Water Resources Research (29) 3241-3247
A three-dimensional stochastic analysis of the contaminant transport problem is developed in the spirit of Naff (1990). The new derivation is more general and simpler than previous analysis. The fast Fourier transformation is used extensively to obtain numerical estimates of the mean concentration and various spatial moments. Data from both...
Effects of physical and chemical heterogeneity on water-quality samples obtained from wells
Thomas E. Reilly, Jacob Gibs
1993, Groundwater (31) 805-813
Factors that affect the mass of chemical constituents entering a well include the distributions of flow rate and chemical concentrations along and near the screened or open section of the well. Assuming a layered porous medium (with each layer being characterized by a uniform hydraulic conductivity and chemical concentration), a...
Biomonitoring environmental contamination with pipping black-crowned night heron embryos: Induction of cytochrome P450
Barnett A. Rattner, M. J. Melancon, T. W. Custer, R. L. Hothem, Kirk A. King, L. J. LeCaptain, J. W. Spann, Bruce R. Woodin, John J. Stegeman
1993, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (12) 1719-1732
Cytochrome P450-associated monooxygenase activities and cytochrome P450 proteins were measured in pipping black-crowned night heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) embryos collected from a reference site (next to the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge, VA) and three polluted sites (Cat Island, Green Bay, Lake Michigan, WI; Bair Island, San Francisco Bay, CA; West Marin...
Quantitative analysis of Ostracoda and water masses around Japan: Application to Pliocene and Pleistocene paleoceanography
Noriyuki Ikeya, Thomas M. Cronin
1993, Micropaleontology (39) 263-281
An ostracode data base consisting of 273 samples from coretops and comprising 226 species was developed for the seas around the Japanese Islands to determine zoogeographic patterns and for application to Pliocene and Pleistocene paleoceanography in the area. Quantitative analyses of the 59 most common taxa between 0 and 300m...
Application of electromagnetic logging to contamination investigations in glacial sand-and-gravel aquifers
John H. Williams, Wayne W. Lapham, Thomas H. Barringer
1993, Groundwater Monitoring & Remediation (13) 129-138
Electromagnetic (EM) logging provides an efficient method for high‐resolution, vertical delineation of electrically conductive contamination in glacial sand‐and‐gravel aquifers. LM. gamma, and lithologic logs and specific conductance data from sand‐and‐gravel aquifers at five sites in the northeastern United States were analyzed to define the relation of KM conductivity...
Analysis of urban regions using AVHRR thermal infrared data
Bruce Wright
1993, Pecora 12 Symposium 568-568
Using 1-km AVHRR satellite data, relative temperature difference caused by conductivity and inertia were used to distinguish urban and non urban land covers. AVHRR data that were composited on a biweekly basis and distributed by the EROS Data Center in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, were used for the classification...
Status of the Landsat thematic mapper and multispectral scanner archive conversion system
Darla J. Werner
1993, Pecora 12 Symposium 560-562
The U.S. Geological Survey's EROS Data Center (EDC) manages the National Satellite Land Remote Sensing Data Archive. This archive includes Landsat thematic mapper (TM) multispectral scanner (MSS) data acquired since 1972. The Landsat archive is an important resource to global change research. To ensure long-term availability of Landsat data...
History of greenness mapping at the EROS data center
Carolyn Van Beek, Richard Vandersnick
1993, Pecora 12 Symposium 559-559
In 1987, the U.S. Geological Survey's EROS Data Center (EDC)installed a system to acquire, process, and distribute advanced very high resolution radiometer (AVHRR) satellite image data collected over North America. Using this system, the EDC began an experimental greenness mapping program as part of the U.S. Agency for the...
A practical implementation for a data dictionary in an environment of diverse data sets
Karla K. Sprenger, Dana M. Larsen
1993, Pecora 12 Symposium 554-554
The need for a data dictionary database at the U.S. Geological Survey's EROS Data Center (EDC) was reinforced with the Earth Observing System Data and Information System (EOSDIS) requirement for consistent field definitions of data sets residing at more than one archive center. The EDC requirement addresses the existence...
Global land information system (GLIS) access to worldwide Landsat data
Timothy B. Smith, Katherine L. Goodale
1993, Pecora 12 Symposium 553-553
The Landsat Technical Working Group (LTWG) and the Landsat Ground Station Operations Working Group (LGSOWG) have encouraged Landsat receiving stations around the world to share information about their data holdings through the exchange of metadata records. Receiving stations forward their metadata records to the U.S. Geological Survey's EROS Data...
The proposed EROSpace institute, a national center operated by space grant universities
Paul L. Smith, LaDell R. Swiden, Frederick A. Waltz
1993, Pecora 12 Symposium 550-552
The "EROSpace Institute" is a proposed visiting scientist program in associated with the U.S. Geological Survey's EROS Data Center (EDC). The Institute would be operated by a consortium of universities, possible drawn from NASA's Space Grant College and Fellowship Program consortia and the group of 17 capability-enhancement consortia, or...
CD-ROM technology at the EROS data center
Michael E. Madigan, Mary C. Weinheimer
1993, Pecora 12 Symposium 526-526
The vast amount of digital spatial data often required by a single user has created a demand for media alternatives to 1/2" magnetic tape. One such medium that has been recently adopted at the U.S. Geological Survey's EROS Data Center is the compact disc (CD). CD's are a...
"Relative CIR": an image enhancement and visualization technique
Michael D. Fleming
1993, Pecora 12 Symposium 493-493
Many techniques exist to spectrally and spatially enhance digital multispectral scanner data. One technique enhances an image while keeping the colors as they would appear in a color-infrared (CIR) image. This "relative CIR" technique generates an image that is both spectrally and spatially enhanced, while displaying a maximum...
Development of a graphical user interface for the global land information system (GLIS)
Susan R. Alstad, David A. Jackson
1993, Pecora 12 Symposium 489-489
The process of developing a Motif Graphical User Interface for the Global Land Information System (GLIS) involved incorporating user requirements, in-house visual and functional design requirements, and Open Software Foundation (OSF) Motif style guide standards. Motif user interface windows have been developed using the software to support Motif window...
Integration of environmental simulation models with satellite remote sensing and geographic information systems technologies: case studies
Louis T. Steyaert, Thomas R. Loveland, Jesslyn F. Brown, Bradley C. Reed
1993, Pecora 12 Symposium 407-417
Environmental modelers are testing and evaluating a prototype land cover characteristics database for the conterminous United States developed by the EROS Data Center of the U.S. Geological Survey and the University of Nebraska Center for Advanced Land Management Information Technologies. This database was developed from multi temporal, 1-kilometer advanced...
An evaluation of atmospheric corrections to advanced very high resolution radiometer data
David Meyer, Joy J. Hood
1993, Pecora 12 Symposium 397-403
A data set compiled to analyze vegetation indices is used to evaluate the effect of atmospheric correction to AVHRR measurement in the solar spectrum. Such corrections include cloud screening and "clear sky" corrections. We used the "clouds from AVHRR" (CLAVR) method for cloud detection and evaluated its performance...
An innovative partnership for national environmental assessment
D.M. Shaw, D.W. Field, T. M. Holm, M.D. Jennings, J. A. Sturdevant, G.P. Thelin, L.D. Worthy
1993, Pecora 12 Symposium 339-339
Four federal environmental programs: EMAP (USEPA), GAP (USFWS), C-CAP (NOAA), NAWQA (USGS) have formed a partnership with EROS Data Center (USGS) to facilitate the development of baseline land characteristics information for the conterminous U.S. Each of the respective programs brings to the group unique experience and expertise. Despite...
Availability of Earth observations data from the U.S. Geological Survey's EROS data center
Thomas M. Holm, William C. Draeger, Ronald R. Risty
1993, Pecora 12 Symposium 273-277
For decades federal and state agencies have been collecting regional, continental, and global Earth observations data acquired by satellites, aircraft, and other information-gathering systems. These data include photographic and digital remotely sensed images of the Earth's surface, as well as earth science, cartographic, and geographic data. Since 1973,...
Raster profile development for the spatial data transfer standard
John A. Szemraj
1993, Pecora 12 Symposium 267-272
The Spatial Data Transfer Standard (SDTS), recently approved as Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) Publication 173, is designed to transfer various types of spatial data. Implementing all of the standard's options at one time is impractical. Profiles, or limited subsets of the SDTS, are the mechanisms by which...
Processing techniques for global land 1-km AVHRR data
Jeffery C. Eidenshink, Daniel R. Steinwand, Charles E. Wivell, Douglas M. Hollaren, David Meyer
1993, Pecora 12 Symposium 214-222
The U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) Earth Resources Observation Systems (EROS) Data Center (EDC) in cooperation with several international science organizations has developed techniques for processing daily Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) 1-km data of the entire global land surface. These techniques include orbital stitching, geometric rectification, radiometric calibration,...