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Spatial patterns of giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) in two sequoia groves in Sequoia National Park, California
Thomas J. Stohlgren
1993, Canadian Journal of Forest Research (23) 120-132
Although Muir Grove and Castle Creek Grove are similar in area, elevation, and number of giant sequoias, various spatial pattern analysis techniques showed that they had dissimilar spatial patterns for similar-sized trees. Two-dimensional and transect two-term local quadrat variance techniques detected general trends in the spatial patterns of different-sized trees,...
Monitoring beach changes using GPS surveying techniques
Robert Morton, Mark P. Leach, Jeffrey G. Paine, Michael A. Cardoza
1993, Journal of Coastal Research (9) 702-720
A need exists for frequent and prompt updating of shoreline positions, rates of shoreline movement, and volumetric nearshore changes. To effectively monitor and predict these beach changes, accurate measurements of beach morphology incorporating both shore-parallel and shore-normal transects are required. Although it is possible to monitor beach dynamics using land-based...
Winter phytoplankton dynamics in a subalpine lake, Colorado, U.S.A
S. A. Spaulding, J. V. Ward, Jill Baron
1993, Archiv fuer Hydrobiologie (129) 179-198
The temporal dynamics of phytoplankton were examined in The Loch, a subalpine lake in Rocky Mountain National Park, over the winter seasons of 1987-88 and 1988-89. The Loch was ice-covered from early November until early to mid May. The pattern of phytoplankton biovolume during ice-cover was consistent between the two...
Normal years in wetland delineation
Gregor T. Auble, E. W. Bokman
1993, Book, Wetlands: Proceedings of the Thirteenth Annual Conference of the Society of Wetland Scientists
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Attributes and origins of ancient submarine slides and filled embayments: Examples from the Gulf Coast basin
Robert Morton
1993, American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin (77) 1064-1081
Large submarine slides and associated shelf-margin embayments represent an intermediate member in the continuum of unstable shelf-margin features. On seismic profiles, they may resemble submarine canyons, but are different in their size, morphology, origin, and hydrocarbon exploration potential. Two large Neogene submarine slides, located in the northwestern Gulf Coast Basin,...
A multi-sensor oceanographic measurement system for coastal environments
Marinna A. Martini, William J. Strahle
1993, Sea Technology (34) 666-671
An instrument system has been developed for long-term sediment transport studies that uses a modular design to combine off the shelf components into a complete and flexible package. A common data storage format is used in each instrument system so that the same hardware can be assembled in different ways...
Sulfidization and magnetization above hydrocarbon reservoirs
Richard L. Reynolds, Martin B. Goldhaber, Michele L. Tuttle
1993, Book chapter, Applications of Paleomagnetism to Sedimentary Geology
Post-depositional iron-sulfide (Fe-S) minerals that are related to hydrocarbon seepage have changed the original magnetizations at Cement oil field (Anadarko basin, Oklahoma), at Simpson oil field (North Slope basin, Alaska), and above deep Cretaceous oil and gas reservoirs, south Texas coastal plain. At Cement, ferrimagnetic pyrrhotite (Fe7S8) formed with pyrite...