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T1 - Monte Carlo / RRKM / Classical Trajectories Modeling of Collisional Excitation and Dissociation of Ions in Multipole Collision Cells
T2 - 58th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics
AN - 839673528; 5919661
JF - 58th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics
AU - Knyazev, Vadim
AU - Stein, Stephen
Y1 - 2010/05/23/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 May 23
KW - {Q1}
KW - Ions
KW - Monte Carlo simulation
KW - Dissociation
KW - Statistical analysis
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - Selection of an Optimal Reagent Ion for the Chemical Ionization of Atmospherically Relevant Carboxylic Acids
T2 - 58th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics
AN - 839667534; 5921439
JF - 58th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics
AU - Fiddler, Marc
AU - Bililign, Solomon
Y1 - 2010/05/23/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 May 23
KW - {Q1}
KW - Carboxylic acids
KW - Ionization
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T1 - Methods for the Detection of Benzenedithiols and Their Analogs by GC-MS
T2 - 58th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics
AN - 839667349; 5920841
JF - 58th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics
AU - Tretyakov, Kirill
AU - Borisov, Roman
AU - Todua, Nino
AU - Zaikin, Vladimir
AU - Stein, Stephen
AU - Mikaia, Anzor
Y1 - 2010/05/23/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 May 23
KW - {Q1}
KW - Analogs
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T1 - Electron Ionization Mass Spectra and Retention Indices of Phthalate Monoesters and Derivatives
T2 - 58th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics
AN - 839665519; 5920850
JF - 58th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics
AU - Liang, Yuxue
AU - Zheng, Yufang
AU - Stein, Stephen
Y1 - 2010/05/23/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 May 23
KW - {Q1}
KW - Phthalates
KW - Ionization
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T1 - Electron Ionization Mass Spectra of Derivatives of Sulfabenzamide and Related Compounds: Unusual Rearrangement Involving migration of Carbonyl O-Atom
T2 - 58th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics
AN - 839664024; 5920843
JF - 58th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics
AU - Todua, Nino
AU - Tretyakov, Kirill
AU - Borisov, Roman
AU - Zhilyaev, Dmitry
AU - Zaikin, Vladimir
AU - Stein, Stephen
AU - Mikaia, Anzor
Y1 - 2010/05/23/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 May 23
KW - {Q1}
KW - Migration
KW - Carbonyl compounds
KW - Ionization
KW - Sulfabenzamide
KW - Carbonyls
KW - Metabolites
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T1 - Predicting the Distribution of Vibrio vulnificus in Chesapeake Bay
T2 - 110th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology
AN - 839637761; 5894226
JF - 110th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology
AU - Jacobs, J
AU - Rhodes, M
AU - Brown, C
AU - Hood, R
AU - Leight, A
AU - Long, W
AU - Wood, B
Y1 - 2010/05/23/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 May 23
KW - {Q1}
KW - USA, Chesapeake Bay
KW - {Q2}
KW - Vibrio vulnificus
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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T1 - Microbial Water Quality of Treated Wastewater Outfalls
T2 - 110th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology
AN - 839629897; 5894664
JF - 110th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology
AU - Sinigalliano, C
AU - Wanless, D
AU - Gidley, M
AU - Scott, T
AU - Goodwin, K
Y1 - 2010/05/23/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 May 23
KW - {Q1}
KW - Outfalls
KW - Water quality
KW - Wastewater treatment
KW - Waste water
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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T1 - Isotopic source tracking of Hg at an estuarine superfund site using the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) and the diamondback terrapin (Malaclemys terrapin)
T2 - 20th Annual Meeting of the Europe branch of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC 2010)
AN - 754304654; 5856870
JF - 20th Annual Meeting of the Europe branch of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC 2010)
AU - Day, Rusty
AU - Christopher, Steven
AU - Becker, Paul
AU - Long, Stephen
AU - Vocke, Robert
AU - Turk, Gregory
AU - Donard, Olivier
AU - Owens, David
AU - Blanvillain, Gaelle
AU - Schwenter, Jeffrey
AU - Balmer, Brian
AU - Zolman, Eric
AU - Rowles, Teri
AU - Schwacke, Lori
Y1 - 2010/05/23/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 May 23
KW - Superfund
KW - Pollution monitoring
KW - Dolphins
KW - Marine mammals
KW - Estuaries
KW - Brackishwater environment
KW - Tracking
KW - Malaclemys terrapin
KW - Tursiops truncatus
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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T1 - Using seabird eggs to monitor organic contaminants in Arctic and sub-Arctic regions of the United States
T2 - 20th Annual Meeting of the Europe branch of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC 2010)
AN - 754297192; 5858264
JF - 20th Annual Meeting of the Europe branch of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC 2010)
AU - Vander Pol, SS
AU - Becker, PR
AU - Moors, A J
AU - Pugh, R S
AU - Roseneau, D G
Y1 - 2010/05/23/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 May 23
KW - USA
KW - Arctic
KW - Polar environments
KW - Eggs
KW - Contaminants
KW - Pollution monitoring
KW - Marine birds
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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T1 - Scale effects of BVOC and AVOC in the air quality
T2 - 2010 Gordon Research Conference on Biogenic Hydrocarbons & The Atmosphere
AN - 754223712; 5775522
JF - 2010 Gordon Research Conference on Biogenic Hydrocarbons & The Atmosphere
AU - Fiore, Arlene
Y1 - 2010/05/23/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 May 23
KW - Air quality
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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T1 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON. [Part 30 of 30]
T2 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON.
AN - 873132052; 14337-6_0030
AB - PURPOSE: A new facility in Grays Harbor, Washington and potential use of an existing facility in Tacoma, Washington to expedite the construction of pontoons required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge over Lake Washington are proposed. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project is one of four projects in the SR 520 Bridge Replacement and High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Program, which is a collection of roadway improvements designed to improve mobility and enhance safety and improve operation throughout the SR 520 corridors. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project involves building 33 pontoons needed to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge in its current configuration as a four-lane bridge. A new facility for pontoon construction in Grays Harbor would be built and a smaller, existing facility owned by Concrete Technology Corporation, Inc. (CTC) in Tacoma could be used to begin pontoon construction while the new facility is being built. The Evergreen Point Bridge has been damaged by past windstorms and is vulnerable to catastrophic failure. It is a critical component of the Puget Sound regions transportation infrastructure, and the consequences of bridge failure would be severe. This draft EIS evaluates a No Build Alternative and two alternative sites on Grays Harbor: the Anderson & Middleton Alternative in Hoquiam, Washington; and the Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative in Aberdeen, Washington. Both Grays Harbor build alternatives would involve construction of a new casting basin facility positioned a few hundred feet from the shoreline and partitioned into two separate work chambers. Completed pontoons would be stored in Grays Harbor in at least 25 feet of water until needed. Based on the current schedule for the planned bridge replacement, pontoons could be stored for an estimated 18 months if there is no catastrophic bridge failure. Pontoons built at the Tacoma CTC facility would be stored at existing marine berths in Puget Sound for up to four years if there were no bridge failure. The Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative is the preferred alternative as the site would allow the use of shorter foundation piles that would result in substantial cost savings. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would shorten the time required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge if the bridge were ever damaged beyond repair from 5 years to just 1.5 years. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Implementation of the preferred alternative would affect one acre of palustrine wetlands and 0.4 acre of estuarine wetlands. The launch channel would require excavation of 5 acres within the shoreline, including mudflats and subtidal habitat. Construction equipment would be visible from residences on south-facing hillsides at either site. LEGAL MANDATES: Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100186, Executive Summary--27 pages, Draft EIS--345 pages and maps, Appendices--CD-ROM, May 21, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 30
KW - Roads and Railroads
KW - Bridges
KW - Cultural Resources Assessments
KW - Noise Assessments
KW - Section 4(f) Statements
KW - Soils Surveys
KW - Transportation
KW - Visual Resources Surveys
KW - Grays Harbor
KW - Lake Washington
KW - Puget Sound
KW - Washington
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 10 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 9 Permits
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N1 - Name - Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Olympia, Washington; DOT
N1 - Date revised - 2010-07-13
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N1 - Last updated - 2011-12-16
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T1 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON. [Part 18 of 30]
T2 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON.
AN - 873130693; 14337-6_0018
AB - PURPOSE: A new facility in Grays Harbor, Washington and potential use of an existing facility in Tacoma, Washington to expedite the construction of pontoons required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge over Lake Washington are proposed. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project is one of four projects in the SR 520 Bridge Replacement and High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Program, which is a collection of roadway improvements designed to improve mobility and enhance safety and improve operation throughout the SR 520 corridors. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project involves building 33 pontoons needed to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge in its current configuration as a four-lane bridge. A new facility for pontoon construction in Grays Harbor would be built and a smaller, existing facility owned by Concrete Technology Corporation, Inc. (CTC) in Tacoma could be used to begin pontoon construction while the new facility is being built. The Evergreen Point Bridge has been damaged by past windstorms and is vulnerable to catastrophic failure. It is a critical component of the Puget Sound regions transportation infrastructure, and the consequences of bridge failure would be severe. This draft EIS evaluates a No Build Alternative and two alternative sites on Grays Harbor: the Anderson & Middleton Alternative in Hoquiam, Washington; and the Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative in Aberdeen, Washington. Both Grays Harbor build alternatives would involve construction of a new casting basin facility positioned a few hundred feet from the shoreline and partitioned into two separate work chambers. Completed pontoons would be stored in Grays Harbor in at least 25 feet of water until needed. Based on the current schedule for the planned bridge replacement, pontoons could be stored for an estimated 18 months if there is no catastrophic bridge failure. Pontoons built at the Tacoma CTC facility would be stored at existing marine berths in Puget Sound for up to four years if there were no bridge failure. The Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative is the preferred alternative as the site would allow the use of shorter foundation piles that would result in substantial cost savings. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would shorten the time required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge if the bridge were ever damaged beyond repair from 5 years to just 1.5 years. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Implementation of the preferred alternative would affect one acre of palustrine wetlands and 0.4 acre of estuarine wetlands. The launch channel would require excavation of 5 acres within the shoreline, including mudflats and subtidal habitat. Construction equipment would be visible from residences on south-facing hillsides at either site. LEGAL MANDATES: Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100186, Executive Summary--27 pages, Draft EIS--345 pages and maps, Appendices--CD-ROM, May 21, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 18
KW - Roads and Railroads
KW - Bridges
KW - Cultural Resources Assessments
KW - Noise Assessments
KW - Section 4(f) Statements
KW - Soils Surveys
KW - Transportation
KW - Visual Resources Surveys
KW - Grays Harbor
KW - Lake Washington
KW - Puget Sound
KW - Washington
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 10 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 9 Permits
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T1 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON. [Part 17 of 30]
T2 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON.
AN - 873130677; 14337-6_0017
AB - PURPOSE: A new facility in Grays Harbor, Washington and potential use of an existing facility in Tacoma, Washington to expedite the construction of pontoons required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge over Lake Washington are proposed. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project is one of four projects in the SR 520 Bridge Replacement and High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Program, which is a collection of roadway improvements designed to improve mobility and enhance safety and improve operation throughout the SR 520 corridors. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project involves building 33 pontoons needed to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge in its current configuration as a four-lane bridge. A new facility for pontoon construction in Grays Harbor would be built and a smaller, existing facility owned by Concrete Technology Corporation, Inc. (CTC) in Tacoma could be used to begin pontoon construction while the new facility is being built. The Evergreen Point Bridge has been damaged by past windstorms and is vulnerable to catastrophic failure. It is a critical component of the Puget Sound regions transportation infrastructure, and the consequences of bridge failure would be severe. This draft EIS evaluates a No Build Alternative and two alternative sites on Grays Harbor: the Anderson & Middleton Alternative in Hoquiam, Washington; and the Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative in Aberdeen, Washington. Both Grays Harbor build alternatives would involve construction of a new casting basin facility positioned a few hundred feet from the shoreline and partitioned into two separate work chambers. Completed pontoons would be stored in Grays Harbor in at least 25 feet of water until needed. Based on the current schedule for the planned bridge replacement, pontoons could be stored for an estimated 18 months if there is no catastrophic bridge failure. Pontoons built at the Tacoma CTC facility would be stored at existing marine berths in Puget Sound for up to four years if there were no bridge failure. The Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative is the preferred alternative as the site would allow the use of shorter foundation piles that would result in substantial cost savings. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would shorten the time required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge if the bridge were ever damaged beyond repair from 5 years to just 1.5 years. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Implementation of the preferred alternative would affect one acre of palustrine wetlands and 0.4 acre of estuarine wetlands. The launch channel would require excavation of 5 acres within the shoreline, including mudflats and subtidal habitat. Construction equipment would be visible from residences on south-facing hillsides at either site. LEGAL MANDATES: Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100186, Executive Summary--27 pages, Draft EIS--345 pages and maps, Appendices--CD-ROM, May 21, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 17
KW - Roads and Railroads
KW - Bridges
KW - Cultural Resources Assessments
KW - Noise Assessments
KW - Section 4(f) Statements
KW - Soils Surveys
KW - Transportation
KW - Visual Resources Surveys
KW - Grays Harbor
KW - Lake Washington
KW - Puget Sound
KW - Washington
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 10 Permits
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T1 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON. [Part 5 of 30]
T2 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON.
AN - 873130583; 14337-6_0005
AB - PURPOSE: A new facility in Grays Harbor, Washington and potential use of an existing facility in Tacoma, Washington to expedite the construction of pontoons required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge over Lake Washington are proposed. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project is one of four projects in the SR 520 Bridge Replacement and High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Program, which is a collection of roadway improvements designed to improve mobility and enhance safety and improve operation throughout the SR 520 corridors. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project involves building 33 pontoons needed to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge in its current configuration as a four-lane bridge. A new facility for pontoon construction in Grays Harbor would be built and a smaller, existing facility owned by Concrete Technology Corporation, Inc. (CTC) in Tacoma could be used to begin pontoon construction while the new facility is being built. The Evergreen Point Bridge has been damaged by past windstorms and is vulnerable to catastrophic failure. It is a critical component of the Puget Sound regions transportation infrastructure, and the consequences of bridge failure would be severe. This draft EIS evaluates a No Build Alternative and two alternative sites on Grays Harbor: the Anderson & Middleton Alternative in Hoquiam, Washington; and the Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative in Aberdeen, Washington. Both Grays Harbor build alternatives would involve construction of a new casting basin facility positioned a few hundred feet from the shoreline and partitioned into two separate work chambers. Completed pontoons would be stored in Grays Harbor in at least 25 feet of water until needed. Based on the current schedule for the planned bridge replacement, pontoons could be stored for an estimated 18 months if there is no catastrophic bridge failure. Pontoons built at the Tacoma CTC facility would be stored at existing marine berths in Puget Sound for up to four years if there were no bridge failure. The Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative is the preferred alternative as the site would allow the use of shorter foundation piles that would result in substantial cost savings. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would shorten the time required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge if the bridge were ever damaged beyond repair from 5 years to just 1.5 years. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Implementation of the preferred alternative would affect one acre of palustrine wetlands and 0.4 acre of estuarine wetlands. The launch channel would require excavation of 5 acres within the shoreline, including mudflats and subtidal habitat. Construction equipment would be visible from residences on south-facing hillsides at either site. LEGAL MANDATES: Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100186, Executive Summary--27 pages, Draft EIS--345 pages and maps, Appendices--CD-ROM, May 21, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 5
KW - Roads and Railroads
KW - Bridges
KW - Cultural Resources Assessments
KW - Noise Assessments
KW - Section 4(f) Statements
KW - Soils Surveys
KW - Transportation
KW - Visual Resources Surveys
KW - Grays Harbor
KW - Lake Washington
KW - Puget Sound
KW - Washington
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 10 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 9 Permits
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T1 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON. [Part 4 of 30]
T2 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON.
AN - 873130570; 14337-6_0004
AB - PURPOSE: A new facility in Grays Harbor, Washington and potential use of an existing facility in Tacoma, Washington to expedite the construction of pontoons required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge over Lake Washington are proposed. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project is one of four projects in the SR 520 Bridge Replacement and High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Program, which is a collection of roadway improvements designed to improve mobility and enhance safety and improve operation throughout the SR 520 corridors. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project involves building 33 pontoons needed to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge in its current configuration as a four-lane bridge. A new facility for pontoon construction in Grays Harbor would be built and a smaller, existing facility owned by Concrete Technology Corporation, Inc. (CTC) in Tacoma could be used to begin pontoon construction while the new facility is being built. The Evergreen Point Bridge has been damaged by past windstorms and is vulnerable to catastrophic failure. It is a critical component of the Puget Sound regions transportation infrastructure, and the consequences of bridge failure would be severe. This draft EIS evaluates a No Build Alternative and two alternative sites on Grays Harbor: the Anderson & Middleton Alternative in Hoquiam, Washington; and the Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative in Aberdeen, Washington. Both Grays Harbor build alternatives would involve construction of a new casting basin facility positioned a few hundred feet from the shoreline and partitioned into two separate work chambers. Completed pontoons would be stored in Grays Harbor in at least 25 feet of water until needed. Based on the current schedule for the planned bridge replacement, pontoons could be stored for an estimated 18 months if there is no catastrophic bridge failure. Pontoons built at the Tacoma CTC facility would be stored at existing marine berths in Puget Sound for up to four years if there were no bridge failure. The Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative is the preferred alternative as the site would allow the use of shorter foundation piles that would result in substantial cost savings. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would shorten the time required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge if the bridge were ever damaged beyond repair from 5 years to just 1.5 years. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Implementation of the preferred alternative would affect one acre of palustrine wetlands and 0.4 acre of estuarine wetlands. The launch channel would require excavation of 5 acres within the shoreline, including mudflats and subtidal habitat. Construction equipment would be visible from residences on south-facing hillsides at either site. LEGAL MANDATES: Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100186, Executive Summary--27 pages, Draft EIS--345 pages and maps, Appendices--CD-ROM, May 21, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 4
KW - Roads and Railroads
KW - Bridges
KW - Cultural Resources Assessments
KW - Noise Assessments
KW - Section 4(f) Statements
KW - Soils Surveys
KW - Transportation
KW - Visual Resources Surveys
KW - Grays Harbor
KW - Lake Washington
KW - Puget Sound
KW - Washington
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 10 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 9 Permits
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T1 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON. [Part 3 of 30]
T2 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON.
AN - 873130560; 14337-6_0003
AB - PURPOSE: A new facility in Grays Harbor, Washington and potential use of an existing facility in Tacoma, Washington to expedite the construction of pontoons required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge over Lake Washington are proposed. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project is one of four projects in the SR 520 Bridge Replacement and High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Program, which is a collection of roadway improvements designed to improve mobility and enhance safety and improve operation throughout the SR 520 corridors. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project involves building 33 pontoons needed to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge in its current configuration as a four-lane bridge. A new facility for pontoon construction in Grays Harbor would be built and a smaller, existing facility owned by Concrete Technology Corporation, Inc. (CTC) in Tacoma could be used to begin pontoon construction while the new facility is being built. The Evergreen Point Bridge has been damaged by past windstorms and is vulnerable to catastrophic failure. It is a critical component of the Puget Sound regions transportation infrastructure, and the consequences of bridge failure would be severe. This draft EIS evaluates a No Build Alternative and two alternative sites on Grays Harbor: the Anderson & Middleton Alternative in Hoquiam, Washington; and the Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative in Aberdeen, Washington. Both Grays Harbor build alternatives would involve construction of a new casting basin facility positioned a few hundred feet from the shoreline and partitioned into two separate work chambers. Completed pontoons would be stored in Grays Harbor in at least 25 feet of water until needed. Based on the current schedule for the planned bridge replacement, pontoons could be stored for an estimated 18 months if there is no catastrophic bridge failure. Pontoons built at the Tacoma CTC facility would be stored at existing marine berths in Puget Sound for up to four years if there were no bridge failure. The Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative is the preferred alternative as the site would allow the use of shorter foundation piles that would result in substantial cost savings. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would shorten the time required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge if the bridge were ever damaged beyond repair from 5 years to just 1.5 years. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Implementation of the preferred alternative would affect one acre of palustrine wetlands and 0.4 acre of estuarine wetlands. The launch channel would require excavation of 5 acres within the shoreline, including mudflats and subtidal habitat. Construction equipment would be visible from residences on south-facing hillsides at either site. LEGAL MANDATES: Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100186, Executive Summary--27 pages, Draft EIS--345 pages and maps, Appendices--CD-ROM, May 21, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 3
KW - Roads and Railroads
KW - Bridges
KW - Cultural Resources Assessments
KW - Noise Assessments
KW - Section 4(f) Statements
KW - Soils Surveys
KW - Transportation
KW - Visual Resources Surveys
KW - Grays Harbor
KW - Lake Washington
KW - Puget Sound
KW - Washington
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 10 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 9 Permits
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T1 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON. [Part 2 of 30]
T2 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON.
AN - 873130549; 14337-6_0002
AB - PURPOSE: A new facility in Grays Harbor, Washington and potential use of an existing facility in Tacoma, Washington to expedite the construction of pontoons required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge over Lake Washington are proposed. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project is one of four projects in the SR 520 Bridge Replacement and High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Program, which is a collection of roadway improvements designed to improve mobility and enhance safety and improve operation throughout the SR 520 corridors. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project involves building 33 pontoons needed to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge in its current configuration as a four-lane bridge. A new facility for pontoon construction in Grays Harbor would be built and a smaller, existing facility owned by Concrete Technology Corporation, Inc. (CTC) in Tacoma could be used to begin pontoon construction while the new facility is being built. The Evergreen Point Bridge has been damaged by past windstorms and is vulnerable to catastrophic failure. It is a critical component of the Puget Sound regions transportation infrastructure, and the consequences of bridge failure would be severe. This draft EIS evaluates a No Build Alternative and two alternative sites on Grays Harbor: the Anderson & Middleton Alternative in Hoquiam, Washington; and the Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative in Aberdeen, Washington. Both Grays Harbor build alternatives would involve construction of a new casting basin facility positioned a few hundred feet from the shoreline and partitioned into two separate work chambers. Completed pontoons would be stored in Grays Harbor in at least 25 feet of water until needed. Based on the current schedule for the planned bridge replacement, pontoons could be stored for an estimated 18 months if there is no catastrophic bridge failure. Pontoons built at the Tacoma CTC facility would be stored at existing marine berths in Puget Sound for up to four years if there were no bridge failure. The Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative is the preferred alternative as the site would allow the use of shorter foundation piles that would result in substantial cost savings. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would shorten the time required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge if the bridge were ever damaged beyond repair from 5 years to just 1.5 years. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Implementation of the preferred alternative would affect one acre of palustrine wetlands and 0.4 acre of estuarine wetlands. The launch channel would require excavation of 5 acres within the shoreline, including mudflats and subtidal habitat. Construction equipment would be visible from residences on south-facing hillsides at either site. LEGAL MANDATES: Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100186, Executive Summary--27 pages, Draft EIS--345 pages and maps, Appendices--CD-ROM, May 21, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 2
KW - Roads and Railroads
KW - Bridges
KW - Cultural Resources Assessments
KW - Noise Assessments
KW - Section 4(f) Statements
KW - Soils Surveys
KW - Transportation
KW - Visual Resources Surveys
KW - Grays Harbor
KW - Lake Washington
KW - Puget Sound
KW - Washington
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 10 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 9 Permits
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T1 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON. [Part 1 of 30]
T2 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON.
AN - 873130542; 14337-6_0001
AB - PURPOSE: A new facility in Grays Harbor, Washington and potential use of an existing facility in Tacoma, Washington to expedite the construction of pontoons required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge over Lake Washington are proposed. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project is one of four projects in the SR 520 Bridge Replacement and High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Program, which is a collection of roadway improvements designed to improve mobility and enhance safety and improve operation throughout the SR 520 corridors. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project involves building 33 pontoons needed to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge in its current configuration as a four-lane bridge. A new facility for pontoon construction in Grays Harbor would be built and a smaller, existing facility owned by Concrete Technology Corporation, Inc. (CTC) in Tacoma could be used to begin pontoon construction while the new facility is being built. The Evergreen Point Bridge has been damaged by past windstorms and is vulnerable to catastrophic failure. It is a critical component of the Puget Sound regions transportation infrastructure, and the consequences of bridge failure would be severe. This draft EIS evaluates a No Build Alternative and two alternative sites on Grays Harbor: the Anderson & Middleton Alternative in Hoquiam, Washington; and the Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative in Aberdeen, Washington. Both Grays Harbor build alternatives would involve construction of a new casting basin facility positioned a few hundred feet from the shoreline and partitioned into two separate work chambers. Completed pontoons would be stored in Grays Harbor in at least 25 feet of water until needed. Based on the current schedule for the planned bridge replacement, pontoons could be stored for an estimated 18 months if there is no catastrophic bridge failure. Pontoons built at the Tacoma CTC facility would be stored at existing marine berths in Puget Sound for up to four years if there were no bridge failure. The Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative is the preferred alternative as the site would allow the use of shorter foundation piles that would result in substantial cost savings. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would shorten the time required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge if the bridge were ever damaged beyond repair from 5 years to just 1.5 years. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Implementation of the preferred alternative would affect one acre of palustrine wetlands and 0.4 acre of estuarine wetlands. The launch channel would require excavation of 5 acres within the shoreline, including mudflats and subtidal habitat. Construction equipment would be visible from residences on south-facing hillsides at either site. LEGAL MANDATES: Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100186, Executive Summary--27 pages, Draft EIS--345 pages and maps, Appendices--CD-ROM, May 21, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 1
KW - Roads and Railroads
KW - Bridges
KW - Cultural Resources Assessments
KW - Noise Assessments
KW - Section 4(f) Statements
KW - Soils Surveys
KW - Transportation
KW - Visual Resources Surveys
KW - Grays Harbor
KW - Lake Washington
KW - Puget Sound
KW - Washington
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 10 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 9 Permits
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T1 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON. [Part 28 of 30]
T2 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON.
AN - 873130489; 14337-6_0028
AB - PURPOSE: A new facility in Grays Harbor, Washington and potential use of an existing facility in Tacoma, Washington to expedite the construction of pontoons required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge over Lake Washington are proposed. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project is one of four projects in the SR 520 Bridge Replacement and High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Program, which is a collection of roadway improvements designed to improve mobility and enhance safety and improve operation throughout the SR 520 corridors. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project involves building 33 pontoons needed to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge in its current configuration as a four-lane bridge. A new facility for pontoon construction in Grays Harbor would be built and a smaller, existing facility owned by Concrete Technology Corporation, Inc. (CTC) in Tacoma could be used to begin pontoon construction while the new facility is being built. The Evergreen Point Bridge has been damaged by past windstorms and is vulnerable to catastrophic failure. It is a critical component of the Puget Sound regions transportation infrastructure, and the consequences of bridge failure would be severe. This draft EIS evaluates a No Build Alternative and two alternative sites on Grays Harbor: the Anderson & Middleton Alternative in Hoquiam, Washington; and the Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative in Aberdeen, Washington. Both Grays Harbor build alternatives would involve construction of a new casting basin facility positioned a few hundred feet from the shoreline and partitioned into two separate work chambers. Completed pontoons would be stored in Grays Harbor in at least 25 feet of water until needed. Based on the current schedule for the planned bridge replacement, pontoons could be stored for an estimated 18 months if there is no catastrophic bridge failure. Pontoons built at the Tacoma CTC facility would be stored at existing marine berths in Puget Sound for up to four years if there were no bridge failure. The Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative is the preferred alternative as the site would allow the use of shorter foundation piles that would result in substantial cost savings. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would shorten the time required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge if the bridge were ever damaged beyond repair from 5 years to just 1.5 years. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Implementation of the preferred alternative would affect one acre of palustrine wetlands and 0.4 acre of estuarine wetlands. The launch channel would require excavation of 5 acres within the shoreline, including mudflats and subtidal habitat. Construction equipment would be visible from residences on south-facing hillsides at either site. LEGAL MANDATES: Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100186, Executive Summary--27 pages, Draft EIS--345 pages and maps, Appendices--CD-ROM, May 21, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 28
KW - Roads and Railroads
KW - Bridges
KW - Cultural Resources Assessments
KW - Noise Assessments
KW - Section 4(f) Statements
KW - Soils Surveys
KW - Transportation
KW - Visual Resources Surveys
KW - Grays Harbor
KW - Lake Washington
KW - Puget Sound
KW - Washington
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 10 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 9 Permits
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T1 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON. [Part 26 of 30]
T2 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON.
AN - 873130475; 14337-6_0026
AB - PURPOSE: A new facility in Grays Harbor, Washington and potential use of an existing facility in Tacoma, Washington to expedite the construction of pontoons required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge over Lake Washington are proposed. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project is one of four projects in the SR 520 Bridge Replacement and High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Program, which is a collection of roadway improvements designed to improve mobility and enhance safety and improve operation throughout the SR 520 corridors. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project involves building 33 pontoons needed to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge in its current configuration as a four-lane bridge. A new facility for pontoon construction in Grays Harbor would be built and a smaller, existing facility owned by Concrete Technology Corporation, Inc. (CTC) in Tacoma could be used to begin pontoon construction while the new facility is being built. The Evergreen Point Bridge has been damaged by past windstorms and is vulnerable to catastrophic failure. It is a critical component of the Puget Sound regions transportation infrastructure, and the consequences of bridge failure would be severe. This draft EIS evaluates a No Build Alternative and two alternative sites on Grays Harbor: the Anderson & Middleton Alternative in Hoquiam, Washington; and the Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative in Aberdeen, Washington. Both Grays Harbor build alternatives would involve construction of a new casting basin facility positioned a few hundred feet from the shoreline and partitioned into two separate work chambers. Completed pontoons would be stored in Grays Harbor in at least 25 feet of water until needed. Based on the current schedule for the planned bridge replacement, pontoons could be stored for an estimated 18 months if there is no catastrophic bridge failure. Pontoons built at the Tacoma CTC facility would be stored at existing marine berths in Puget Sound for up to four years if there were no bridge failure. The Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative is the preferred alternative as the site would allow the use of shorter foundation piles that would result in substantial cost savings. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would shorten the time required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge if the bridge were ever damaged beyond repair from 5 years to just 1.5 years. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Implementation of the preferred alternative would affect one acre of palustrine wetlands and 0.4 acre of estuarine wetlands. The launch channel would require excavation of 5 acres within the shoreline, including mudflats and subtidal habitat. Construction equipment would be visible from residences on south-facing hillsides at either site. LEGAL MANDATES: Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100186, Executive Summary--27 pages, Draft EIS--345 pages and maps, Appendices--CD-ROM, May 21, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 26
KW - Roads and Railroads
KW - Bridges
KW - Cultural Resources Assessments
KW - Noise Assessments
KW - Section 4(f) Statements
KW - Soils Surveys
KW - Transportation
KW - Visual Resources Surveys
KW - Grays Harbor
KW - Lake Washington
KW - Puget Sound
KW - Washington
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 10 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 9 Permits
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T1 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON. [Part 16 of 30]
T2 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON.
AN - 873130290; 14337-6_0016
AB - PURPOSE: A new facility in Grays Harbor, Washington and potential use of an existing facility in Tacoma, Washington to expedite the construction of pontoons required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge over Lake Washington are proposed. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project is one of four projects in the SR 520 Bridge Replacement and High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Program, which is a collection of roadway improvements designed to improve mobility and enhance safety and improve operation throughout the SR 520 corridors. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project involves building 33 pontoons needed to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge in its current configuration as a four-lane bridge. A new facility for pontoon construction in Grays Harbor would be built and a smaller, existing facility owned by Concrete Technology Corporation, Inc. (CTC) in Tacoma could be used to begin pontoon construction while the new facility is being built. The Evergreen Point Bridge has been damaged by past windstorms and is vulnerable to catastrophic failure. It is a critical component of the Puget Sound regions transportation infrastructure, and the consequences of bridge failure would be severe. This draft EIS evaluates a No Build Alternative and two alternative sites on Grays Harbor: the Anderson & Middleton Alternative in Hoquiam, Washington; and the Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative in Aberdeen, Washington. Both Grays Harbor build alternatives would involve construction of a new casting basin facility positioned a few hundred feet from the shoreline and partitioned into two separate work chambers. Completed pontoons would be stored in Grays Harbor in at least 25 feet of water until needed. Based on the current schedule for the planned bridge replacement, pontoons could be stored for an estimated 18 months if there is no catastrophic bridge failure. Pontoons built at the Tacoma CTC facility would be stored at existing marine berths in Puget Sound for up to four years if there were no bridge failure. The Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative is the preferred alternative as the site would allow the use of shorter foundation piles that would result in substantial cost savings. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would shorten the time required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge if the bridge were ever damaged beyond repair from 5 years to just 1.5 years. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Implementation of the preferred alternative would affect one acre of palustrine wetlands and 0.4 acre of estuarine wetlands. The launch channel would require excavation of 5 acres within the shoreline, including mudflats and subtidal habitat. Construction equipment would be visible from residences on south-facing hillsides at either site. LEGAL MANDATES: Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100186, Executive Summary--27 pages, Draft EIS--345 pages and maps, Appendices--CD-ROM, May 21, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 16
KW - Roads and Railroads
KW - Bridges
KW - Cultural Resources Assessments
KW - Noise Assessments
KW - Section 4(f) Statements
KW - Soils Surveys
KW - Transportation
KW - Visual Resources Surveys
KW - Grays Harbor
KW - Lake Washington
KW - Puget Sound
KW - Washington
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 10 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 9 Permits
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T1 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON. [Part 15 of 30]
T2 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON.
AN - 873130264; 14337-6_0015
AB - PURPOSE: A new facility in Grays Harbor, Washington and potential use of an existing facility in Tacoma, Washington to expedite the construction of pontoons required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge over Lake Washington are proposed. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project is one of four projects in the SR 520 Bridge Replacement and High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Program, which is a collection of roadway improvements designed to improve mobility and enhance safety and improve operation throughout the SR 520 corridors. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project involves building 33 pontoons needed to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge in its current configuration as a four-lane bridge. A new facility for pontoon construction in Grays Harbor would be built and a smaller, existing facility owned by Concrete Technology Corporation, Inc. (CTC) in Tacoma could be used to begin pontoon construction while the new facility is being built. The Evergreen Point Bridge has been damaged by past windstorms and is vulnerable to catastrophic failure. It is a critical component of the Puget Sound regions transportation infrastructure, and the consequences of bridge failure would be severe. This draft EIS evaluates a No Build Alternative and two alternative sites on Grays Harbor: the Anderson & Middleton Alternative in Hoquiam, Washington; and the Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative in Aberdeen, Washington. Both Grays Harbor build alternatives would involve construction of a new casting basin facility positioned a few hundred feet from the shoreline and partitioned into two separate work chambers. Completed pontoons would be stored in Grays Harbor in at least 25 feet of water until needed. Based on the current schedule for the planned bridge replacement, pontoons could be stored for an estimated 18 months if there is no catastrophic bridge failure. Pontoons built at the Tacoma CTC facility would be stored at existing marine berths in Puget Sound for up to four years if there were no bridge failure. The Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative is the preferred alternative as the site would allow the use of shorter foundation piles that would result in substantial cost savings. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would shorten the time required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge if the bridge were ever damaged beyond repair from 5 years to just 1.5 years. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Implementation of the preferred alternative would affect one acre of palustrine wetlands and 0.4 acre of estuarine wetlands. The launch channel would require excavation of 5 acres within the shoreline, including mudflats and subtidal habitat. Construction equipment would be visible from residences on south-facing hillsides at either site. LEGAL MANDATES: Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100186, Executive Summary--27 pages, Draft EIS--345 pages and maps, Appendices--CD-ROM, May 21, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 15
KW - Roads and Railroads
KW - Bridges
KW - Cultural Resources Assessments
KW - Noise Assessments
KW - Section 4(f) Statements
KW - Soils Surveys
KW - Transportation
KW - Visual Resources Surveys
KW - Grays Harbor
KW - Lake Washington
KW - Puget Sound
KW - Washington
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 10 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 9 Permits
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T1 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON. [Part 14 of 30]
T2 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON.
AN - 873130216; 14337-6_0014
AB - PURPOSE: A new facility in Grays Harbor, Washington and potential use of an existing facility in Tacoma, Washington to expedite the construction of pontoons required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge over Lake Washington are proposed. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project is one of four projects in the SR 520 Bridge Replacement and High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Program, which is a collection of roadway improvements designed to improve mobility and enhance safety and improve operation throughout the SR 520 corridors. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project involves building 33 pontoons needed to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge in its current configuration as a four-lane bridge. A new facility for pontoon construction in Grays Harbor would be built and a smaller, existing facility owned by Concrete Technology Corporation, Inc. (CTC) in Tacoma could be used to begin pontoon construction while the new facility is being built. The Evergreen Point Bridge has been damaged by past windstorms and is vulnerable to catastrophic failure. It is a critical component of the Puget Sound regions transportation infrastructure, and the consequences of bridge failure would be severe. This draft EIS evaluates a No Build Alternative and two alternative sites on Grays Harbor: the Anderson & Middleton Alternative in Hoquiam, Washington; and the Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative in Aberdeen, Washington. Both Grays Harbor build alternatives would involve construction of a new casting basin facility positioned a few hundred feet from the shoreline and partitioned into two separate work chambers. Completed pontoons would be stored in Grays Harbor in at least 25 feet of water until needed. Based on the current schedule for the planned bridge replacement, pontoons could be stored for an estimated 18 months if there is no catastrophic bridge failure. Pontoons built at the Tacoma CTC facility would be stored at existing marine berths in Puget Sound for up to four years if there were no bridge failure. The Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative is the preferred alternative as the site would allow the use of shorter foundation piles that would result in substantial cost savings. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would shorten the time required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge if the bridge were ever damaged beyond repair from 5 years to just 1.5 years. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Implementation of the preferred alternative would affect one acre of palustrine wetlands and 0.4 acre of estuarine wetlands. The launch channel would require excavation of 5 acres within the shoreline, including mudflats and subtidal habitat. Construction equipment would be visible from residences on south-facing hillsides at either site. LEGAL MANDATES: Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100186, Executive Summary--27 pages, Draft EIS--345 pages and maps, Appendices--CD-ROM, May 21, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 14
KW - Roads and Railroads
KW - Bridges
KW - Cultural Resources Assessments
KW - Noise Assessments
KW - Section 4(f) Statements
KW - Soils Surveys
KW - Transportation
KW - Visual Resources Surveys
KW - Grays Harbor
KW - Lake Washington
KW - Puget Sound
KW - Washington
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 10 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 9 Permits
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T1 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON. [Part 25 of 30]
T2 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON.
AN - 873128859; 14337-6_0025
AB - PURPOSE: A new facility in Grays Harbor, Washington and potential use of an existing facility in Tacoma, Washington to expedite the construction of pontoons required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge over Lake Washington are proposed. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project is one of four projects in the SR 520 Bridge Replacement and High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Program, which is a collection of roadway improvements designed to improve mobility and enhance safety and improve operation throughout the SR 520 corridors. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project involves building 33 pontoons needed to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge in its current configuration as a four-lane bridge. A new facility for pontoon construction in Grays Harbor would be built and a smaller, existing facility owned by Concrete Technology Corporation, Inc. (CTC) in Tacoma could be used to begin pontoon construction while the new facility is being built. The Evergreen Point Bridge has been damaged by past windstorms and is vulnerable to catastrophic failure. It is a critical component of the Puget Sound regions transportation infrastructure, and the consequences of bridge failure would be severe. This draft EIS evaluates a No Build Alternative and two alternative sites on Grays Harbor: the Anderson & Middleton Alternative in Hoquiam, Washington; and the Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative in Aberdeen, Washington. Both Grays Harbor build alternatives would involve construction of a new casting basin facility positioned a few hundred feet from the shoreline and partitioned into two separate work chambers. Completed pontoons would be stored in Grays Harbor in at least 25 feet of water until needed. Based on the current schedule for the planned bridge replacement, pontoons could be stored for an estimated 18 months if there is no catastrophic bridge failure. Pontoons built at the Tacoma CTC facility would be stored at existing marine berths in Puget Sound for up to four years if there were no bridge failure. The Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative is the preferred alternative as the site would allow the use of shorter foundation piles that would result in substantial cost savings. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would shorten the time required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge if the bridge were ever damaged beyond repair from 5 years to just 1.5 years. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Implementation of the preferred alternative would affect one acre of palustrine wetlands and 0.4 acre of estuarine wetlands. The launch channel would require excavation of 5 acres within the shoreline, including mudflats and subtidal habitat. Construction equipment would be visible from residences on south-facing hillsides at either site. LEGAL MANDATES: Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100186, Executive Summary--27 pages, Draft EIS--345 pages and maps, Appendices--CD-ROM, May 21, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 25
KW - Roads and Railroads
KW - Bridges
KW - Cultural Resources Assessments
KW - Noise Assessments
KW - Section 4(f) Statements
KW - Soils Surveys
KW - Transportation
KW - Visual Resources Surveys
KW - Grays Harbor
KW - Lake Washington
KW - Puget Sound
KW - Washington
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 10 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 9 Permits
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T1 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON. [Part 24 of 30]
T2 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON.
AN - 873128849; 14337-6_0024
AB - PURPOSE: A new facility in Grays Harbor, Washington and potential use of an existing facility in Tacoma, Washington to expedite the construction of pontoons required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge over Lake Washington are proposed. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project is one of four projects in the SR 520 Bridge Replacement and High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Program, which is a collection of roadway improvements designed to improve mobility and enhance safety and improve operation throughout the SR 520 corridors. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project involves building 33 pontoons needed to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge in its current configuration as a four-lane bridge. A new facility for pontoon construction in Grays Harbor would be built and a smaller, existing facility owned by Concrete Technology Corporation, Inc. (CTC) in Tacoma could be used to begin pontoon construction while the new facility is being built. The Evergreen Point Bridge has been damaged by past windstorms and is vulnerable to catastrophic failure. It is a critical component of the Puget Sound regions transportation infrastructure, and the consequences of bridge failure would be severe. This draft EIS evaluates a No Build Alternative and two alternative sites on Grays Harbor: the Anderson & Middleton Alternative in Hoquiam, Washington; and the Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative in Aberdeen, Washington. Both Grays Harbor build alternatives would involve construction of a new casting basin facility positioned a few hundred feet from the shoreline and partitioned into two separate work chambers. Completed pontoons would be stored in Grays Harbor in at least 25 feet of water until needed. Based on the current schedule for the planned bridge replacement, pontoons could be stored for an estimated 18 months if there is no catastrophic bridge failure. Pontoons built at the Tacoma CTC facility would be stored at existing marine berths in Puget Sound for up to four years if there were no bridge failure. The Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative is the preferred alternative as the site would allow the use of shorter foundation piles that would result in substantial cost savings. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would shorten the time required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge if the bridge were ever damaged beyond repair from 5 years to just 1.5 years. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Implementation of the preferred alternative would affect one acre of palustrine wetlands and 0.4 acre of estuarine wetlands. The launch channel would require excavation of 5 acres within the shoreline, including mudflats and subtidal habitat. Construction equipment would be visible from residences on south-facing hillsides at either site. LEGAL MANDATES: Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100186, Executive Summary--27 pages, Draft EIS--345 pages and maps, Appendices--CD-ROM, May 21, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 24
KW - Roads and Railroads
KW - Bridges
KW - Cultural Resources Assessments
KW - Noise Assessments
KW - Section 4(f) Statements
KW - Soils Surveys
KW - Transportation
KW - Visual Resources Surveys
KW - Grays Harbor
KW - Lake Washington
KW - Puget Sound
KW - Washington
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 10 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 9 Permits
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T1 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON. [Part 29 of 30]
T2 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON.
AN - 873128693; 14337-6_0029
AB - PURPOSE: A new facility in Grays Harbor, Washington and potential use of an existing facility in Tacoma, Washington to expedite the construction of pontoons required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge over Lake Washington are proposed. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project is one of four projects in the SR 520 Bridge Replacement and High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Program, which is a collection of roadway improvements designed to improve mobility and enhance safety and improve operation throughout the SR 520 corridors. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project involves building 33 pontoons needed to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge in its current configuration as a four-lane bridge. A new facility for pontoon construction in Grays Harbor would be built and a smaller, existing facility owned by Concrete Technology Corporation, Inc. (CTC) in Tacoma could be used to begin pontoon construction while the new facility is being built. The Evergreen Point Bridge has been damaged by past windstorms and is vulnerable to catastrophic failure. It is a critical component of the Puget Sound regions transportation infrastructure, and the consequences of bridge failure would be severe. This draft EIS evaluates a No Build Alternative and two alternative sites on Grays Harbor: the Anderson & Middleton Alternative in Hoquiam, Washington; and the Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative in Aberdeen, Washington. Both Grays Harbor build alternatives would involve construction of a new casting basin facility positioned a few hundred feet from the shoreline and partitioned into two separate work chambers. Completed pontoons would be stored in Grays Harbor in at least 25 feet of water until needed. Based on the current schedule for the planned bridge replacement, pontoons could be stored for an estimated 18 months if there is no catastrophic bridge failure. Pontoons built at the Tacoma CTC facility would be stored at existing marine berths in Puget Sound for up to four years if there were no bridge failure. The Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative is the preferred alternative as the site would allow the use of shorter foundation piles that would result in substantial cost savings. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would shorten the time required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge if the bridge were ever damaged beyond repair from 5 years to just 1.5 years. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Implementation of the preferred alternative would affect one acre of palustrine wetlands and 0.4 acre of estuarine wetlands. The launch channel would require excavation of 5 acres within the shoreline, including mudflats and subtidal habitat. Construction equipment would be visible from residences on south-facing hillsides at either site. LEGAL MANDATES: Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100186, Executive Summary--27 pages, Draft EIS--345 pages and maps, Appendices--CD-ROM, May 21, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 29
KW - Roads and Railroads
KW - Bridges
KW - Cultural Resources Assessments
KW - Noise Assessments
KW - Section 4(f) Statements
KW - Soils Surveys
KW - Transportation
KW - Visual Resources Surveys
KW - Grays Harbor
KW - Lake Washington
KW - Puget Sound
KW - Washington
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 10 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 9 Permits
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T1 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON. [Part 13 of 30]
T2 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON.
AN - 873128678; 14337-6_0013
AB - PURPOSE: A new facility in Grays Harbor, Washington and potential use of an existing facility in Tacoma, Washington to expedite the construction of pontoons required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge over Lake Washington are proposed. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project is one of four projects in the SR 520 Bridge Replacement and High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Program, which is a collection of roadway improvements designed to improve mobility and enhance safety and improve operation throughout the SR 520 corridors. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project involves building 33 pontoons needed to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge in its current configuration as a four-lane bridge. A new facility for pontoon construction in Grays Harbor would be built and a smaller, existing facility owned by Concrete Technology Corporation, Inc. (CTC) in Tacoma could be used to begin pontoon construction while the new facility is being built. The Evergreen Point Bridge has been damaged by past windstorms and is vulnerable to catastrophic failure. It is a critical component of the Puget Sound regions transportation infrastructure, and the consequences of bridge failure would be severe. This draft EIS evaluates a No Build Alternative and two alternative sites on Grays Harbor: the Anderson & Middleton Alternative in Hoquiam, Washington; and the Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative in Aberdeen, Washington. Both Grays Harbor build alternatives would involve construction of a new casting basin facility positioned a few hundred feet from the shoreline and partitioned into two separate work chambers. Completed pontoons would be stored in Grays Harbor in at least 25 feet of water until needed. Based on the current schedule for the planned bridge replacement, pontoons could be stored for an estimated 18 months if there is no catastrophic bridge failure. Pontoons built at the Tacoma CTC facility would be stored at existing marine berths in Puget Sound for up to four years if there were no bridge failure. The Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative is the preferred alternative as the site would allow the use of shorter foundation piles that would result in substantial cost savings. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would shorten the time required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge if the bridge were ever damaged beyond repair from 5 years to just 1.5 years. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Implementation of the preferred alternative would affect one acre of palustrine wetlands and 0.4 acre of estuarine wetlands. The launch channel would require excavation of 5 acres within the shoreline, including mudflats and subtidal habitat. Construction equipment would be visible from residences on south-facing hillsides at either site. LEGAL MANDATES: Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100186, Executive Summary--27 pages, Draft EIS--345 pages and maps, Appendices--CD-ROM, May 21, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 13
KW - Roads and Railroads
KW - Bridges
KW - Cultural Resources Assessments
KW - Noise Assessments
KW - Section 4(f) Statements
KW - Soils Surveys
KW - Transportation
KW - Visual Resources Surveys
KW - Grays Harbor
KW - Lake Washington
KW - Puget Sound
KW - Washington
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 10 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 9 Permits
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T1 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON. [Part 12 of 30]
T2 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON.
AN - 873128665; 14337-6_0012
AB - PURPOSE: A new facility in Grays Harbor, Washington and potential use of an existing facility in Tacoma, Washington to expedite the construction of pontoons required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge over Lake Washington are proposed. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project is one of four projects in the SR 520 Bridge Replacement and High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Program, which is a collection of roadway improvements designed to improve mobility and enhance safety and improve operation throughout the SR 520 corridors. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project involves building 33 pontoons needed to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge in its current configuration as a four-lane bridge. A new facility for pontoon construction in Grays Harbor would be built and a smaller, existing facility owned by Concrete Technology Corporation, Inc. (CTC) in Tacoma could be used to begin pontoon construction while the new facility is being built. The Evergreen Point Bridge has been damaged by past windstorms and is vulnerable to catastrophic failure. It is a critical component of the Puget Sound regions transportation infrastructure, and the consequences of bridge failure would be severe. This draft EIS evaluates a No Build Alternative and two alternative sites on Grays Harbor: the Anderson & Middleton Alternative in Hoquiam, Washington; and the Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative in Aberdeen, Washington. Both Grays Harbor build alternatives would involve construction of a new casting basin facility positioned a few hundred feet from the shoreline and partitioned into two separate work chambers. Completed pontoons would be stored in Grays Harbor in at least 25 feet of water until needed. Based on the current schedule for the planned bridge replacement, pontoons could be stored for an estimated 18 months if there is no catastrophic bridge failure. Pontoons built at the Tacoma CTC facility would be stored at existing marine berths in Puget Sound for up to four years if there were no bridge failure. The Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative is the preferred alternative as the site would allow the use of shorter foundation piles that would result in substantial cost savings. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would shorten the time required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge if the bridge were ever damaged beyond repair from 5 years to just 1.5 years. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Implementation of the preferred alternative would affect one acre of palustrine wetlands and 0.4 acre of estuarine wetlands. The launch channel would require excavation of 5 acres within the shoreline, including mudflats and subtidal habitat. Construction equipment would be visible from residences on south-facing hillsides at either site. LEGAL MANDATES: Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100186, Executive Summary--27 pages, Draft EIS--345 pages and maps, Appendices--CD-ROM, May 21, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 12
KW - Roads and Railroads
KW - Bridges
KW - Cultural Resources Assessments
KW - Noise Assessments
KW - Section 4(f) Statements
KW - Soils Surveys
KW - Transportation
KW - Visual Resources Surveys
KW - Grays Harbor
KW - Lake Washington
KW - Puget Sound
KW - Washington
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 10 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 9 Permits
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T1 - LAKE SUPERIOR NATIONAL ESTUARINE RESEARCH RESERVE, WISCONSIN. [Part 1 of 1]
T2 - LAKE SUPERIOR NATIONAL ESTUARINE RESEARCH RESERVE, WISCONSIN.
AN - 873128661; 14349-8_0001
AB - PURPOSE: The establishment of the Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve (LSNERR), and the designation of four sites as its components, is proposed. The National Estuarine Research Reserve (NERR) System is a partnership program between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the coastal states, whereby NOAA provides funding, national guidelines, and technical assistance, while each reserve is managed on a daily basis by a lead state agency or university. University of Wisconsin - Extension is the lead state agency for the proposed LSNERR. Operating under a five-year management plan, reserve staff would work with tribes, local communities and regional groups to address natural resource management issues, such as non-point source pollution, toxics contamination, habitat restoration, climate change, and invasive species. The proposed action would designate 16,697 acres of Wisconsin's lower St. Louis River freshwater estuary, Allouez Bay, and adjacent Lake Superior waters as the second NERR within the Great Lakes region and the 28th in the nation. The reserve would include uplands and submerged lands; riparian and riverine habitat; riverine islands; emergent freshwater marshes, interdunal wetlands, and scrub swamp; aspen, xeric and hardwood forests; and open sand beach and dunes within a complex of four components. These components are not contiguous but are in close proximity to each other. The 6,926-acre Red River Breaks component consists primarily of state-owned upland and wetland habitats along the St. Louis River and would be the largest component within the proposed reserve. The Pokegama Bay component, downstream of Red River Breaks, contains one of the largest municipal forests in the United States. Its 6,723 acres contain extensive forested wetlands, uplands, clay flats and submerged lands. South of Pokegama Bay is the smallest component, the Pokegama-Carnegie Wetlands. Owned by Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, this 226 acre area is part of the largest and most intact red clay wetlands remaining in northwest Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Point component is approximately 2,822 acres of estuarine wetlands, xeric forest and Lake Superior water and lake bed. Wisconsin Point has exceptional habitat value and includes a bay mouth bar separating the waters of Lake Superior from Allouez Bay. Native American tribal cultural sites are found on Wisconsin Point and throughout the lower St. Louis River freshwater estuary. The lands within this component are owned by a combination of city, county, state, and university entities. In addition to the proposed action, this draft EIS considers a No Action Alternative that would perpetuate the existing separate land management, and alternative boundaries for the LSNERR. Designation of a LSNERR would not introduce new state or federal regulations, nor would it prohibit traditional uses of the area. The action would not affect the rights of the Lake Superior Chippewa tribes to hunt, fish, trap and gather within the reserve boundaries. POSITIVE IMPACTS: The establishment of the proposed reserve would protect and enhance the ecological health of the St. Louis River watershed and Lake Superior habitats. Research and monitoring within the proposed reserve would increase understanding of Lake Superior freshwater estuaries and coastal ecosystems and improve community leaders' and other decision makers' ability to address critical management issues. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Minor cumulative impact would result from traffic associated with future visitation to LSNERR sites and future facilities. LEGAL MANDATES: Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 (43 U.S.C. 1465).
JF - EPA number: 100198, 328 pages and maps, May 21, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 1
KW - Water
KW - Bays
KW - Beaches
KW - Coastal Zones
KW - Dunes
KW - Estuaries
KW - Forests
KW - Great Lakes
KW - Indian Reservations
KW - Preserves
KW - Research
KW - Rivers
KW - Wetlands
KW - Wildlife Habitat
KW - Lake Superior
KW - St Louis River
KW - Wisconsin
KW - Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, Program Authorization
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N1 - Name - Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Silver Spring, Maryland; DC
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T1 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON. [Part 11 of 30]
T2 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON.
AN - 873128653; 14337-6_0011
AB - PURPOSE: A new facility in Grays Harbor, Washington and potential use of an existing facility in Tacoma, Washington to expedite the construction of pontoons required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge over Lake Washington are proposed. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project is one of four projects in the SR 520 Bridge Replacement and High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Program, which is a collection of roadway improvements designed to improve mobility and enhance safety and improve operation throughout the SR 520 corridors. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project involves building 33 pontoons needed to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge in its current configuration as a four-lane bridge. A new facility for pontoon construction in Grays Harbor would be built and a smaller, existing facility owned by Concrete Technology Corporation, Inc. (CTC) in Tacoma could be used to begin pontoon construction while the new facility is being built. The Evergreen Point Bridge has been damaged by past windstorms and is vulnerable to catastrophic failure. It is a critical component of the Puget Sound regions transportation infrastructure, and the consequences of bridge failure would be severe. This draft EIS evaluates a No Build Alternative and two alternative sites on Grays Harbor: the Anderson & Middleton Alternative in Hoquiam, Washington; and the Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative in Aberdeen, Washington. Both Grays Harbor build alternatives would involve construction of a new casting basin facility positioned a few hundred feet from the shoreline and partitioned into two separate work chambers. Completed pontoons would be stored in Grays Harbor in at least 25 feet of water until needed. Based on the current schedule for the planned bridge replacement, pontoons could be stored for an estimated 18 months if there is no catastrophic bridge failure. Pontoons built at the Tacoma CTC facility would be stored at existing marine berths in Puget Sound for up to four years if there were no bridge failure. The Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative is the preferred alternative as the site would allow the use of shorter foundation piles that would result in substantial cost savings. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would shorten the time required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge if the bridge were ever damaged beyond repair from 5 years to just 1.5 years. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Implementation of the preferred alternative would affect one acre of palustrine wetlands and 0.4 acre of estuarine wetlands. The launch channel would require excavation of 5 acres within the shoreline, including mudflats and subtidal habitat. Construction equipment would be visible from residences on south-facing hillsides at either site. LEGAL MANDATES: Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100186, Executive Summary--27 pages, Draft EIS--345 pages and maps, Appendices--CD-ROM, May 21, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 11
KW - Roads and Railroads
KW - Bridges
KW - Cultural Resources Assessments
KW - Noise Assessments
KW - Section 4(f) Statements
KW - Soils Surveys
KW - Transportation
KW - Visual Resources Surveys
KW - Grays Harbor
KW - Lake Washington
KW - Puget Sound
KW - Washington
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 10 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 9 Permits
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T1 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON. [Part 10 of 30]
T2 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON.
AN - 873128644; 14337-6_0010
AB - PURPOSE: A new facility in Grays Harbor, Washington and potential use of an existing facility in Tacoma, Washington to expedite the construction of pontoons required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge over Lake Washington are proposed. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project is one of four projects in the SR 520 Bridge Replacement and High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Program, which is a collection of roadway improvements designed to improve mobility and enhance safety and improve operation throughout the SR 520 corridors. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project involves building 33 pontoons needed to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge in its current configuration as a four-lane bridge. A new facility for pontoon construction in Grays Harbor would be built and a smaller, existing facility owned by Concrete Technology Corporation, Inc. (CTC) in Tacoma could be used to begin pontoon construction while the new facility is being built. The Evergreen Point Bridge has been damaged by past windstorms and is vulnerable to catastrophic failure. It is a critical component of the Puget Sound regions transportation infrastructure, and the consequences of bridge failure would be severe. This draft EIS evaluates a No Build Alternative and two alternative sites on Grays Harbor: the Anderson & Middleton Alternative in Hoquiam, Washington; and the Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative in Aberdeen, Washington. Both Grays Harbor build alternatives would involve construction of a new casting basin facility positioned a few hundred feet from the shoreline and partitioned into two separate work chambers. Completed pontoons would be stored in Grays Harbor in at least 25 feet of water until needed. Based on the current schedule for the planned bridge replacement, pontoons could be stored for an estimated 18 months if there is no catastrophic bridge failure. Pontoons built at the Tacoma CTC facility would be stored at existing marine berths in Puget Sound for up to four years if there were no bridge failure. The Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative is the preferred alternative as the site would allow the use of shorter foundation piles that would result in substantial cost savings. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would shorten the time required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge if the bridge were ever damaged beyond repair from 5 years to just 1.5 years. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Implementation of the preferred alternative would affect one acre of palustrine wetlands and 0.4 acre of estuarine wetlands. The launch channel would require excavation of 5 acres within the shoreline, including mudflats and subtidal habitat. Construction equipment would be visible from residences on south-facing hillsides at either site. LEGAL MANDATES: Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100186, Executive Summary--27 pages, Draft EIS--345 pages and maps, Appendices--CD-ROM, May 21, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 10
KW - Roads and Railroads
KW - Bridges
KW - Cultural Resources Assessments
KW - Noise Assessments
KW - Section 4(f) Statements
KW - Soils Surveys
KW - Transportation
KW - Visual Resources Surveys
KW - Grays Harbor
KW - Lake Washington
KW - Puget Sound
KW - Washington
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 10 Permits
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T1 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON. [Part 9 of 30]
T2 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON.
AN - 873128635; 14337-6_0009
AB - PURPOSE: A new facility in Grays Harbor, Washington and potential use of an existing facility in Tacoma, Washington to expedite the construction of pontoons required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge over Lake Washington are proposed. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project is one of four projects in the SR 520 Bridge Replacement and High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Program, which is a collection of roadway improvements designed to improve mobility and enhance safety and improve operation throughout the SR 520 corridors. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project involves building 33 pontoons needed to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge in its current configuration as a four-lane bridge. A new facility for pontoon construction in Grays Harbor would be built and a smaller, existing facility owned by Concrete Technology Corporation, Inc. (CTC) in Tacoma could be used to begin pontoon construction while the new facility is being built. The Evergreen Point Bridge has been damaged by past windstorms and is vulnerable to catastrophic failure. It is a critical component of the Puget Sound regions transportation infrastructure, and the consequences of bridge failure would be severe. This draft EIS evaluates a No Build Alternative and two alternative sites on Grays Harbor: the Anderson & Middleton Alternative in Hoquiam, Washington; and the Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative in Aberdeen, Washington. Both Grays Harbor build alternatives would involve construction of a new casting basin facility positioned a few hundred feet from the shoreline and partitioned into two separate work chambers. Completed pontoons would be stored in Grays Harbor in at least 25 feet of water until needed. Based on the current schedule for the planned bridge replacement, pontoons could be stored for an estimated 18 months if there is no catastrophic bridge failure. Pontoons built at the Tacoma CTC facility would be stored at existing marine berths in Puget Sound for up to four years if there were no bridge failure. The Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative is the preferred alternative as the site would allow the use of shorter foundation piles that would result in substantial cost savings. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would shorten the time required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge if the bridge were ever damaged beyond repair from 5 years to just 1.5 years. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Implementation of the preferred alternative would affect one acre of palustrine wetlands and 0.4 acre of estuarine wetlands. The launch channel would require excavation of 5 acres within the shoreline, including mudflats and subtidal habitat. Construction equipment would be visible from residences on south-facing hillsides at either site. LEGAL MANDATES: Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100186, Executive Summary--27 pages, Draft EIS--345 pages and maps, Appendices--CD-ROM, May 21, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 9
KW - Roads and Railroads
KW - Bridges
KW - Cultural Resources Assessments
KW - Noise Assessments
KW - Section 4(f) Statements
KW - Soils Surveys
KW - Transportation
KW - Visual Resources Surveys
KW - Grays Harbor
KW - Lake Washington
KW - Puget Sound
KW - Washington
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 10 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 9 Permits
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T1 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON. [Part 8 of 30]
T2 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON.
AN - 873128617; 14337-6_0008
AB - PURPOSE: A new facility in Grays Harbor, Washington and potential use of an existing facility in Tacoma, Washington to expedite the construction of pontoons required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge over Lake Washington are proposed. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project is one of four projects in the SR 520 Bridge Replacement and High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Program, which is a collection of roadway improvements designed to improve mobility and enhance safety and improve operation throughout the SR 520 corridors. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project involves building 33 pontoons needed to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge in its current configuration as a four-lane bridge. A new facility for pontoon construction in Grays Harbor would be built and a smaller, existing facility owned by Concrete Technology Corporation, Inc. (CTC) in Tacoma could be used to begin pontoon construction while the new facility is being built. The Evergreen Point Bridge has been damaged by past windstorms and is vulnerable to catastrophic failure. It is a critical component of the Puget Sound regions transportation infrastructure, and the consequences of bridge failure would be severe. This draft EIS evaluates a No Build Alternative and two alternative sites on Grays Harbor: the Anderson & Middleton Alternative in Hoquiam, Washington; and the Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative in Aberdeen, Washington. Both Grays Harbor build alternatives would involve construction of a new casting basin facility positioned a few hundred feet from the shoreline and partitioned into two separate work chambers. Completed pontoons would be stored in Grays Harbor in at least 25 feet of water until needed. Based on the current schedule for the planned bridge replacement, pontoons could be stored for an estimated 18 months if there is no catastrophic bridge failure. Pontoons built at the Tacoma CTC facility would be stored at existing marine berths in Puget Sound for up to four years if there were no bridge failure. The Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative is the preferred alternative as the site would allow the use of shorter foundation piles that would result in substantial cost savings. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would shorten the time required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge if the bridge were ever damaged beyond repair from 5 years to just 1.5 years. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Implementation of the preferred alternative would affect one acre of palustrine wetlands and 0.4 acre of estuarine wetlands. The launch channel would require excavation of 5 acres within the shoreline, including mudflats and subtidal habitat. Construction equipment would be visible from residences on south-facing hillsides at either site. LEGAL MANDATES: Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100186, Executive Summary--27 pages, Draft EIS--345 pages and maps, Appendices--CD-ROM, May 21, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 8
KW - Roads and Railroads
KW - Bridges
KW - Cultural Resources Assessments
KW - Noise Assessments
KW - Section 4(f) Statements
KW - Soils Surveys
KW - Transportation
KW - Visual Resources Surveys
KW - Grays Harbor
KW - Lake Washington
KW - Puget Sound
KW - Washington
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 10 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 9 Permits
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T1 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON. [Part 7 of 30]
T2 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON.
AN - 873128605; 14337-6_0007
AB - PURPOSE: A new facility in Grays Harbor, Washington and potential use of an existing facility in Tacoma, Washington to expedite the construction of pontoons required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge over Lake Washington are proposed. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project is one of four projects in the SR 520 Bridge Replacement and High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Program, which is a collection of roadway improvements designed to improve mobility and enhance safety and improve operation throughout the SR 520 corridors. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project involves building 33 pontoons needed to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge in its current configuration as a four-lane bridge. A new facility for pontoon construction in Grays Harbor would be built and a smaller, existing facility owned by Concrete Technology Corporation, Inc. (CTC) in Tacoma could be used to begin pontoon construction while the new facility is being built. The Evergreen Point Bridge has been damaged by past windstorms and is vulnerable to catastrophic failure. It is a critical component of the Puget Sound regions transportation infrastructure, and the consequences of bridge failure would be severe. This draft EIS evaluates a No Build Alternative and two alternative sites on Grays Harbor: the Anderson & Middleton Alternative in Hoquiam, Washington; and the Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative in Aberdeen, Washington. Both Grays Harbor build alternatives would involve construction of a new casting basin facility positioned a few hundred feet from the shoreline and partitioned into two separate work chambers. Completed pontoons would be stored in Grays Harbor in at least 25 feet of water until needed. Based on the current schedule for the planned bridge replacement, pontoons could be stored for an estimated 18 months if there is no catastrophic bridge failure. Pontoons built at the Tacoma CTC facility would be stored at existing marine berths in Puget Sound for up to four years if there were no bridge failure. The Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative is the preferred alternative as the site would allow the use of shorter foundation piles that would result in substantial cost savings. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would shorten the time required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge if the bridge were ever damaged beyond repair from 5 years to just 1.5 years. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Implementation of the preferred alternative would affect one acre of palustrine wetlands and 0.4 acre of estuarine wetlands. The launch channel would require excavation of 5 acres within the shoreline, including mudflats and subtidal habitat. Construction equipment would be visible from residences on south-facing hillsides at either site. LEGAL MANDATES: Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100186, Executive Summary--27 pages, Draft EIS--345 pages and maps, Appendices--CD-ROM, May 21, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 7
KW - Roads and Railroads
KW - Bridges
KW - Cultural Resources Assessments
KW - Noise Assessments
KW - Section 4(f) Statements
KW - Soils Surveys
KW - Transportation
KW - Visual Resources Surveys
KW - Grays Harbor
KW - Lake Washington
KW - Puget Sound
KW - Washington
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 10 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 9 Permits
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T1 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON. [Part 6 of 30]
T2 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON.
AN - 873128591; 14337-6_0006
AB - PURPOSE: A new facility in Grays Harbor, Washington and potential use of an existing facility in Tacoma, Washington to expedite the construction of pontoons required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge over Lake Washington are proposed. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project is one of four projects in the SR 520 Bridge Replacement and High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Program, which is a collection of roadway improvements designed to improve mobility and enhance safety and improve operation throughout the SR 520 corridors. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project involves building 33 pontoons needed to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge in its current configuration as a four-lane bridge. A new facility for pontoon construction in Grays Harbor would be built and a smaller, existing facility owned by Concrete Technology Corporation, Inc. (CTC) in Tacoma could be used to begin pontoon construction while the new facility is being built. The Evergreen Point Bridge has been damaged by past windstorms and is vulnerable to catastrophic failure. It is a critical component of the Puget Sound regions transportation infrastructure, and the consequences of bridge failure would be severe. This draft EIS evaluates a No Build Alternative and two alternative sites on Grays Harbor: the Anderson & Middleton Alternative in Hoquiam, Washington; and the Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative in Aberdeen, Washington. Both Grays Harbor build alternatives would involve construction of a new casting basin facility positioned a few hundred feet from the shoreline and partitioned into two separate work chambers. Completed pontoons would be stored in Grays Harbor in at least 25 feet of water until needed. Based on the current schedule for the planned bridge replacement, pontoons could be stored for an estimated 18 months if there is no catastrophic bridge failure. Pontoons built at the Tacoma CTC facility would be stored at existing marine berths in Puget Sound for up to four years if there were no bridge failure. The Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative is the preferred alternative as the site would allow the use of shorter foundation piles that would result in substantial cost savings. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would shorten the time required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge if the bridge were ever damaged beyond repair from 5 years to just 1.5 years. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Implementation of the preferred alternative would affect one acre of palustrine wetlands and 0.4 acre of estuarine wetlands. The launch channel would require excavation of 5 acres within the shoreline, including mudflats and subtidal habitat. Construction equipment would be visible from residences on south-facing hillsides at either site. LEGAL MANDATES: Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100186, Executive Summary--27 pages, Draft EIS--345 pages and maps, Appendices--CD-ROM, May 21, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 6
KW - Roads and Railroads
KW - Bridges
KW - Cultural Resources Assessments
KW - Noise Assessments
KW - Section 4(f) Statements
KW - Soils Surveys
KW - Transportation
KW - Visual Resources Surveys
KW - Grays Harbor
KW - Lake Washington
KW - Puget Sound
KW - Washington
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 10 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 9 Permits
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T1 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON. [Part 20 of 30]
T2 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON.
AN - 873127851; 14337-6_0020
AB - PURPOSE: A new facility in Grays Harbor, Washington and potential use of an existing facility in Tacoma, Washington to expedite the construction of pontoons required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge over Lake Washington are proposed. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project is one of four projects in the SR 520 Bridge Replacement and High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Program, which is a collection of roadway improvements designed to improve mobility and enhance safety and improve operation throughout the SR 520 corridors. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project involves building 33 pontoons needed to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge in its current configuration as a four-lane bridge. A new facility for pontoon construction in Grays Harbor would be built and a smaller, existing facility owned by Concrete Technology Corporation, Inc. (CTC) in Tacoma could be used to begin pontoon construction while the new facility is being built. The Evergreen Point Bridge has been damaged by past windstorms and is vulnerable to catastrophic failure. It is a critical component of the Puget Sound regions transportation infrastructure, and the consequences of bridge failure would be severe. This draft EIS evaluates a No Build Alternative and two alternative sites on Grays Harbor: the Anderson & Middleton Alternative in Hoquiam, Washington; and the Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative in Aberdeen, Washington. Both Grays Harbor build alternatives would involve construction of a new casting basin facility positioned a few hundred feet from the shoreline and partitioned into two separate work chambers. Completed pontoons would be stored in Grays Harbor in at least 25 feet of water until needed. Based on the current schedule for the planned bridge replacement, pontoons could be stored for an estimated 18 months if there is no catastrophic bridge failure. Pontoons built at the Tacoma CTC facility would be stored at existing marine berths in Puget Sound for up to four years if there were no bridge failure. The Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative is the preferred alternative as the site would allow the use of shorter foundation piles that would result in substantial cost savings. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would shorten the time required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge if the bridge were ever damaged beyond repair from 5 years to just 1.5 years. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Implementation of the preferred alternative would affect one acre of palustrine wetlands and 0.4 acre of estuarine wetlands. The launch channel would require excavation of 5 acres within the shoreline, including mudflats and subtidal habitat. Construction equipment would be visible from residences on south-facing hillsides at either site. LEGAL MANDATES: Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100186, Executive Summary--27 pages, Draft EIS--345 pages and maps, Appendices--CD-ROM, May 21, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 20
KW - Roads and Railroads
KW - Bridges
KW - Cultural Resources Assessments
KW - Noise Assessments
KW - Section 4(f) Statements
KW - Soils Surveys
KW - Transportation
KW - Visual Resources Surveys
KW - Grays Harbor
KW - Lake Washington
KW - Puget Sound
KW - Washington
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 10 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 9 Permits
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T1 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON. [Part 19 of 30]
T2 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON.
AN - 873127841; 14337-6_0019
AB - PURPOSE: A new facility in Grays Harbor, Washington and potential use of an existing facility in Tacoma, Washington to expedite the construction of pontoons required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge over Lake Washington are proposed. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project is one of four projects in the SR 520 Bridge Replacement and High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Program, which is a collection of roadway improvements designed to improve mobility and enhance safety and improve operation throughout the SR 520 corridors. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project involves building 33 pontoons needed to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge in its current configuration as a four-lane bridge. A new facility for pontoon construction in Grays Harbor would be built and a smaller, existing facility owned by Concrete Technology Corporation, Inc. (CTC) in Tacoma could be used to begin pontoon construction while the new facility is being built. The Evergreen Point Bridge has been damaged by past windstorms and is vulnerable to catastrophic failure. It is a critical component of the Puget Sound regions transportation infrastructure, and the consequences of bridge failure would be severe. This draft EIS evaluates a No Build Alternative and two alternative sites on Grays Harbor: the Anderson & Middleton Alternative in Hoquiam, Washington; and the Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative in Aberdeen, Washington. Both Grays Harbor build alternatives would involve construction of a new casting basin facility positioned a few hundred feet from the shoreline and partitioned into two separate work chambers. Completed pontoons would be stored in Grays Harbor in at least 25 feet of water until needed. Based on the current schedule for the planned bridge replacement, pontoons could be stored for an estimated 18 months if there is no catastrophic bridge failure. Pontoons built at the Tacoma CTC facility would be stored at existing marine berths in Puget Sound for up to four years if there were no bridge failure. The Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative is the preferred alternative as the site would allow the use of shorter foundation piles that would result in substantial cost savings. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would shorten the time required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge if the bridge were ever damaged beyond repair from 5 years to just 1.5 years. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Implementation of the preferred alternative would affect one acre of palustrine wetlands and 0.4 acre of estuarine wetlands. The launch channel would require excavation of 5 acres within the shoreline, including mudflats and subtidal habitat. Construction equipment would be visible from residences on south-facing hillsides at either site. LEGAL MANDATES: Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100186, Executive Summary--27 pages, Draft EIS--345 pages and maps, Appendices--CD-ROM, May 21, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 19
KW - Roads and Railroads
KW - Bridges
KW - Cultural Resources Assessments
KW - Noise Assessments
KW - Section 4(f) Statements
KW - Soils Surveys
KW - Transportation
KW - Visual Resources Surveys
KW - Grays Harbor
KW - Lake Washington
KW - Puget Sound
KW - Washington
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 10 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 9 Permits
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T1 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON. [Part 23 of 30]
T2 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON.
AN - 873127691; 14337-6_0023
AB - PURPOSE: A new facility in Grays Harbor, Washington and potential use of an existing facility in Tacoma, Washington to expedite the construction of pontoons required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge over Lake Washington are proposed. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project is one of four projects in the SR 520 Bridge Replacement and High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Program, which is a collection of roadway improvements designed to improve mobility and enhance safety and improve operation throughout the SR 520 corridors. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project involves building 33 pontoons needed to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge in its current configuration as a four-lane bridge. A new facility for pontoon construction in Grays Harbor would be built and a smaller, existing facility owned by Concrete Technology Corporation, Inc. (CTC) in Tacoma could be used to begin pontoon construction while the new facility is being built. The Evergreen Point Bridge has been damaged by past windstorms and is vulnerable to catastrophic failure. It is a critical component of the Puget Sound regions transportation infrastructure, and the consequences of bridge failure would be severe. This draft EIS evaluates a No Build Alternative and two alternative sites on Grays Harbor: the Anderson & Middleton Alternative in Hoquiam, Washington; and the Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative in Aberdeen, Washington. Both Grays Harbor build alternatives would involve construction of a new casting basin facility positioned a few hundred feet from the shoreline and partitioned into two separate work chambers. Completed pontoons would be stored in Grays Harbor in at least 25 feet of water until needed. Based on the current schedule for the planned bridge replacement, pontoons could be stored for an estimated 18 months if there is no catastrophic bridge failure. Pontoons built at the Tacoma CTC facility would be stored at existing marine berths in Puget Sound for up to four years if there were no bridge failure. The Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative is the preferred alternative as the site would allow the use of shorter foundation piles that would result in substantial cost savings. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would shorten the time required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge if the bridge were ever damaged beyond repair from 5 years to just 1.5 years. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Implementation of the preferred alternative would affect one acre of palustrine wetlands and 0.4 acre of estuarine wetlands. The launch channel would require excavation of 5 acres within the shoreline, including mudflats and subtidal habitat. Construction equipment would be visible from residences on south-facing hillsides at either site. LEGAL MANDATES: Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100186, Executive Summary--27 pages, Draft EIS--345 pages and maps, Appendices--CD-ROM, May 21, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 23
KW - Roads and Railroads
KW - Bridges
KW - Cultural Resources Assessments
KW - Noise Assessments
KW - Section 4(f) Statements
KW - Soils Surveys
KW - Transportation
KW - Visual Resources Surveys
KW - Grays Harbor
KW - Lake Washington
KW - Puget Sound
KW - Washington
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 10 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 9 Permits
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T1 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON. [Part 22 of 30]
T2 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON.
AN - 873127690; 14337-6_0022
AB - PURPOSE: A new facility in Grays Harbor, Washington and potential use of an existing facility in Tacoma, Washington to expedite the construction of pontoons required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge over Lake Washington are proposed. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project is one of four projects in the SR 520 Bridge Replacement and High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Program, which is a collection of roadway improvements designed to improve mobility and enhance safety and improve operation throughout the SR 520 corridors. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project involves building 33 pontoons needed to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge in its current configuration as a four-lane bridge. A new facility for pontoon construction in Grays Harbor would be built and a smaller, existing facility owned by Concrete Technology Corporation, Inc. (CTC) in Tacoma could be used to begin pontoon construction while the new facility is being built. The Evergreen Point Bridge has been damaged by past windstorms and is vulnerable to catastrophic failure. It is a critical component of the Puget Sound regions transportation infrastructure, and the consequences of bridge failure would be severe. This draft EIS evaluates a No Build Alternative and two alternative sites on Grays Harbor: the Anderson & Middleton Alternative in Hoquiam, Washington; and the Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative in Aberdeen, Washington. Both Grays Harbor build alternatives would involve construction of a new casting basin facility positioned a few hundred feet from the shoreline and partitioned into two separate work chambers. Completed pontoons would be stored in Grays Harbor in at least 25 feet of water until needed. Based on the current schedule for the planned bridge replacement, pontoons could be stored for an estimated 18 months if there is no catastrophic bridge failure. Pontoons built at the Tacoma CTC facility would be stored at existing marine berths in Puget Sound for up to four years if there were no bridge failure. The Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative is the preferred alternative as the site would allow the use of shorter foundation piles that would result in substantial cost savings. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would shorten the time required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge if the bridge were ever damaged beyond repair from 5 years to just 1.5 years. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Implementation of the preferred alternative would affect one acre of palustrine wetlands and 0.4 acre of estuarine wetlands. The launch channel would require excavation of 5 acres within the shoreline, including mudflats and subtidal habitat. Construction equipment would be visible from residences on south-facing hillsides at either site. LEGAL MANDATES: Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100186, Executive Summary--27 pages, Draft EIS--345 pages and maps, Appendices--CD-ROM, May 21, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 22
KW - Roads and Railroads
KW - Bridges
KW - Cultural Resources Assessments
KW - Noise Assessments
KW - Section 4(f) Statements
KW - Soils Surveys
KW - Transportation
KW - Visual Resources Surveys
KW - Grays Harbor
KW - Lake Washington
KW - Puget Sound
KW - Washington
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 10 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 9 Permits
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T1 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON. [Part 21 of 30]
T2 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON.
AN - 873127685; 14337-6_0021
AB - PURPOSE: A new facility in Grays Harbor, Washington and potential use of an existing facility in Tacoma, Washington to expedite the construction of pontoons required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge over Lake Washington are proposed. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project is one of four projects in the SR 520 Bridge Replacement and High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Program, which is a collection of roadway improvements designed to improve mobility and enhance safety and improve operation throughout the SR 520 corridors. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project involves building 33 pontoons needed to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge in its current configuration as a four-lane bridge. A new facility for pontoon construction in Grays Harbor would be built and a smaller, existing facility owned by Concrete Technology Corporation, Inc. (CTC) in Tacoma could be used to begin pontoon construction while the new facility is being built. The Evergreen Point Bridge has been damaged by past windstorms and is vulnerable to catastrophic failure. It is a critical component of the Puget Sound regions transportation infrastructure, and the consequences of bridge failure would be severe. This draft EIS evaluates a No Build Alternative and two alternative sites on Grays Harbor: the Anderson & Middleton Alternative in Hoquiam, Washington; and the Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative in Aberdeen, Washington. Both Grays Harbor build alternatives would involve construction of a new casting basin facility positioned a few hundred feet from the shoreline and partitioned into two separate work chambers. Completed pontoons would be stored in Grays Harbor in at least 25 feet of water until needed. Based on the current schedule for the planned bridge replacement, pontoons could be stored for an estimated 18 months if there is no catastrophic bridge failure. Pontoons built at the Tacoma CTC facility would be stored at existing marine berths in Puget Sound for up to four years if there were no bridge failure. The Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative is the preferred alternative as the site would allow the use of shorter foundation piles that would result in substantial cost savings. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would shorten the time required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge if the bridge were ever damaged beyond repair from 5 years to just 1.5 years. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Implementation of the preferred alternative would affect one acre of palustrine wetlands and 0.4 acre of estuarine wetlands. The launch channel would require excavation of 5 acres within the shoreline, including mudflats and subtidal habitat. Construction equipment would be visible from residences on south-facing hillsides at either site. LEGAL MANDATES: Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100186, Executive Summary--27 pages, Draft EIS--345 pages and maps, Appendices--CD-ROM, May 21, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 21
KW - Roads and Railroads
KW - Bridges
KW - Cultural Resources Assessments
KW - Noise Assessments
KW - Section 4(f) Statements
KW - Soils Surveys
KW - Transportation
KW - Visual Resources Surveys
KW - Grays Harbor
KW - Lake Washington
KW - Puget Sound
KW - Washington
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 10 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 9 Permits
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T1 - LAKE SUPERIOR NATIONAL ESTUARINE RESEARCH RESERVE, WISCONSIN.
AN - 754908733; 14349
AB - PURPOSE: The establishment of the Lake Superior National Estuarine Research Reserve (LSNERR), and the designation of four sites as its components, is proposed. The National Estuarine Research Reserve (NERR) System is a partnership program between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the coastal states, whereby NOAA provides funding, national guidelines, and technical assistance, while each reserve is managed on a daily basis by a lead state agency or university. University of Wisconsin - Extension is the lead state agency for the proposed LSNERR. Operating under a five-year management plan, reserve staff would work with tribes, local communities and regional groups to address natural resource management issues, such as non-point source pollution, toxics contamination, habitat restoration, climate change, and invasive species. The proposed action would designate 16,697 acres of Wisconsin's lower St. Louis River freshwater estuary, Allouez Bay, and adjacent Lake Superior waters as the second NERR within the Great Lakes region and the 28th in the nation. The reserve would include uplands and submerged lands; riparian and riverine habitat; riverine islands; emergent freshwater marshes, interdunal wetlands, and scrub swamp; aspen, xeric and hardwood forests; and open sand beach and dunes within a complex of four components. These components are not contiguous but are in close proximity to each other. The 6,926-acre Red River Breaks component consists primarily of state-owned upland and wetland habitats along the St. Louis River and would be the largest component within the proposed reserve. The Pokegama Bay component, downstream of Red River Breaks, contains one of the largest municipal forests in the United States. Its 6,723 acres contain extensive forested wetlands, uplands, clay flats and submerged lands. South of Pokegama Bay is the smallest component, the Pokegama-Carnegie Wetlands. Owned by Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, this 226 acre area is part of the largest and most intact red clay wetlands remaining in northwest Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Point component is approximately 2,822 acres of estuarine wetlands, xeric forest and Lake Superior water and lake bed. Wisconsin Point has exceptional habitat value and includes a bay mouth bar separating the waters of Lake Superior from Allouez Bay. Native American tribal cultural sites are found on Wisconsin Point and throughout the lower St. Louis River freshwater estuary. The lands within this component are owned by a combination of city, county, state, and university entities. In addition to the proposed action, this draft EIS considers a No Action Alternative that would perpetuate the existing separate land management, and alternative boundaries for the LSNERR. Designation of a LSNERR would not introduce new state or federal regulations, nor would it prohibit traditional uses of the area. The action would not affect the rights of the Lake Superior Chippewa tribes to hunt, fish, trap and gather within the reserve boundaries. POSITIVE IMPACTS: The establishment of the proposed reserve would protect and enhance the ecological health of the St. Louis River watershed and Lake Superior habitats. Research and monitoring within the proposed reserve would increase understanding of Lake Superior freshwater estuaries and coastal ecosystems and improve community leaders' and other decision makers' ability to address critical management issues. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Minor cumulative impact would result from traffic associated with future visitation to LSNERR sites and future facilities. LEGAL MANDATES: Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 (43 U.S.C. 1465).
JF - EPA number: 100198, 328 pages and maps, May 21, 2010
PY - 2010
KW - Water
KW - Bays
KW - Beaches
KW - Coastal Zones
KW - Dunes
KW - Estuaries
KW - Forests
KW - Great Lakes
KW - Indian Reservations
KW - Preserves
KW - Research
KW - Rivers
KW - Wetlands
KW - Wildlife Habitat
KW - Lake Superior
KW - St Louis River
KW - Wisconsin
KW - Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, Program Authorization
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T1 - SR 520 BRIDGE REPLACMENT AND HOV PROGRAM, PONTOON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, GRAY HARBOR AND PIERCE COUNTIES, WASHINGTON.
AN - 754908269; 14337
AB - PURPOSE: A new facility in Grays Harbor, Washington and potential use of an existing facility in Tacoma, Washington to expedite the construction of pontoons required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge over Lake Washington are proposed. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project is one of four projects in the SR 520 Bridge Replacement and High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Program, which is a collection of roadway improvements designed to improve mobility and enhance safety and improve operation throughout the SR 520 corridors. The SR 520 Pontoon Construction Project involves building 33 pontoons needed to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge in its current configuration as a four-lane bridge. A new facility for pontoon construction in Grays Harbor would be built and a smaller, existing facility owned by Concrete Technology Corporation, Inc. (CTC) in Tacoma could be used to begin pontoon construction while the new facility is being built. The Evergreen Point Bridge has been damaged by past windstorms and is vulnerable to catastrophic failure. It is a critical component of the Puget Sound regions transportation infrastructure, and the consequences of bridge failure would be severe. This draft EIS evaluates a No Build Alternative and two alternative sites on Grays Harbor: the Anderson & Middleton Alternative in Hoquiam, Washington; and the Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative in Aberdeen, Washington. Both Grays Harbor build alternatives would involve construction of a new casting basin facility positioned a few hundred feet from the shoreline and partitioned into two separate work chambers. Completed pontoons would be stored in Grays Harbor in at least 25 feet of water until needed. Based on the current schedule for the planned bridge replacement, pontoons could be stored for an estimated 18 months if there is no catastrophic bridge failure. Pontoons built at the Tacoma CTC facility would be stored at existing marine berths in Puget Sound for up to four years if there were no bridge failure. The Aberdeen Log Yard Alternative is the preferred alternative as the site would allow the use of shorter foundation piles that would result in substantial cost savings. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would shorten the time required to replace the Evergreen Point Bridge if the bridge were ever damaged beyond repair from 5 years to just 1.5 years. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Implementation of the preferred alternative would affect one acre of palustrine wetlands and 0.4 acre of estuarine wetlands. The launch channel would require excavation of 5 acres within the shoreline, including mudflats and subtidal habitat. Construction equipment would be visible from residences on south-facing hillsides at either site. LEGAL MANDATES: Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100186, Executive Summary--27 pages, Draft EIS--345 pages and maps, Appendices--CD-ROM, May 21, 2010
PY - 2010
KW - Roads and Railroads
KW - Bridges
KW - Cultural Resources Assessments
KW - Noise Assessments
KW - Section 4(f) Statements
KW - Soils Surveys
KW - Transportation
KW - Visual Resources Surveys
KW - Grays Harbor
KW - Lake Washington
KW - Puget Sound
KW - Washington
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 10 Permits
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 9 Permits
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N1 - Name - Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Olympia, Washington; DOT
N1 - Date revised - 2010-07-13
N1 - SuppNotes - Draft. Preparation date: May 21, 2010
N1 - Last updated - 2011-12-16
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Robust warming of the global upper ocean
AN - 746013321; 13111822
AB - A large (610 super(23)J) multi-decadal globally averaged warming signal in the upper 300m of the world's oceans was reported roughly a decade ago and is attributed to warming associated with anthropogenic greenhouse gases. The majority of the Earth's total energy uptake during recent decades has occurred in the upper ocean, but the underlying uncertainties in ocean warming are unclear, limiting our ability to assess closure of sea-level budgets, the global radiation imbalance and climate models. For example, several teams have recently produced different multi-year estimates of the annually averaged global integral of upper-ocean heat content anomalies (hereafter OHCA curves) or, equivalently, the thermosteric sea-level rise. Patterns of interannual variability, in particular, differ among methods. Here we examine several sources of uncertainty that contribute to differences among OHCA curves from 1993 to 2008, focusing on the difficulties of correcting biases in expendable bathythermograph (XBT) data. XBT data constitute the majority of the in situ measurements of upper-ocean heat content from 1967 to 2002, and we find that the uncertainty due to choice of XBT bias correction dominates among-method variability in OHCA curves during our 1993-2008 study period. Accounting for multiple sources of uncertainty, a composite of several OHCA curves using different XBT bias corrections still yields a statistically significant linear warming trend for 1993-2008 of 0.64Wm super(-2) (calculated for the Earth's entire surface area), with a 90-per-cent confidence interval of 0.53-0.75Wm super(-2).
JF - Nature
AU - Lyman, John M
AU - Good, Simon A
AU - Gouretski, Viktor V
AU - Ishii, Masayoshi
AU - Johnson, Gregory C
AU - Palmer, Matthew D
AU - Smith, Doug M
AU - Willis, Josh K
AD - [1] Joint Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822, USA [2] NOAA/Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, Seattle, Washington 98115-6349, USA
Y1 - 2010/05/20/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 May 20
SP - 334
EP - 337
PB - Nature Publishing Group, The Macmillan Building London N1 9XW UK
VL - 465
IS - 7296
SN - 0028-0836, 0028-0836
KW - Pollution Abstracts; Meteorological & Geoastrophysical Abstracts; Aqualine Abstracts; Water Resources Abstracts; ASFA 3: Aquatic Pollution & Environmental Quality; ASFA 2: Ocean Technology Policy & Non-Living Resources; Oceanic Abstracts
KW - Water Pollution
KW - XBTs
KW - Variability
KW - Sea level
KW - Climate change
KW - Statistical analysis
KW - Sea level rise
KW - Anthropogenic factors
KW - Expendable bathythermographs
KW - Global radiation
KW - Radiation
KW - Absorption
KW - upper ocean
KW - budgets
KW - Upper ocean
KW - Marine
KW - Enthalpy
KW - Climate models
KW - anthropogenic factors
KW - Climates
KW - Greenhouse effect
KW - in situ measurement
KW - Accounting
KW - Heat content
KW - Interannual variability
KW - Ocean warming
KW - Oceans
KW - Global warming
KW - Uptake
KW - Greenhouse gases
KW - Bathythermographs
KW - surface area
KW - Sea level changes
KW - Q2 09243:Structure, mechanics and thermodynamics
KW - AQ 00001:Water Resources and Supplies
KW - M2 551.581:Latitudinal Influences (551.581)
KW - SW 3020:Sources and fate of pollution
KW - P 1000:MARINE POLLUTION
KW - Q5 08521:Mechanical and natural changes
KW - O 4060:Pollution - Environment
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-07-01
N1 - Last updated - 2016-07-07
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - XBTs; Climate change; Anthropogenic factors; Uptake; Greenhouse effect; Heat content; Upper ocean; Sea level changes; Expendable bathythermographs; Interannual variability; Ocean warming; Climate models; Global radiation; Sea level rise; Statistical analysis; Global warming; Greenhouse gases; Sea level; anthropogenic factors; Oceans; in situ measurement; budgets; upper ocean; surface area; Water Pollution; Enthalpy; Variability; Radiation; Climates; Absorption; Accounting; Bathythermographs; Marine
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature09043
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T1 - Variation in Lipid Content of Diporeia spp. across the Great Lakes and in Cayuga Lake
T2 - 53rd Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research (IAGLR 2010)
AN - 754241680; 5786386
JF - 53rd Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research (IAGLR 2010)
AU - Nalepa, T
AU - Fanslow, D
AU - Rinchard, J
AU - Hook, T
AU - Ryan, D
Y1 - 2010/05/17/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 May 17
KW - USA, New York, Cayuga L.
KW - North America, Great Lakes
KW - Lakes
KW - Lipids
KW - Diporeia
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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T1 - GLANSIS as a Management Tool
T2 - 53rd Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research (IAGLR 2010)
AN - 754241192; 5786076
JF - 53rd Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research (IAGLR 2010)
AU - Sturtevant, R
Y1 - 2010/05/17/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 May 17
KW - Management tools
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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T1 - Evaluating and Forecasting Lake Superior Water Level Fluctuations Using Dynamic Linear Models
T2 - 53rd Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research (IAGLR 2010)
AN - 754241032; 5786020
JF - 53rd Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research (IAGLR 2010)
AU - Stow, C
AU - Lamon, E
Y1 - 2010/05/17/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 May 17
KW - North America, Superior L.
KW - Water levels
KW - Lakes
KW - Models
KW - Prediction
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-08-02
N1 - Last updated - 2010-09-25
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T1 - CoastWatch Great Lakes Program After 20 Years
T2 - 53rd Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research (IAGLR 2010)
AN - 754234050; 5786521
JF - 53rd Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research (IAGLR 2010)
AU - Leshkevich, G
AU - Liu, S
Y1 - 2010/05/17/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 May 17
KW - North America, Great Lakes
KW - Lakes
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-08-02
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T1 - Evaluation of Great Lakes Ice Model (GLIM) Real-time Ice Forecasts for Lake Erie during the 2009-2010 Ice Season
T2 - 53rd Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research (IAGLR 2010)
AN - 754233921; 5785979
JF - 53rd Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research (IAGLR 2010)
AU - Schwab, D
AU - Wang, J
AU - Lang, G
AU - Laplante, R
Y1 - 2010/05/17/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 May 17
KW - North America, Erie L.
KW - North America, Great Lakes
KW - Ice
KW - Lake ice
KW - Models
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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T1 - Development of the Great Lakes Ice-circulation Model (GLIM): Model-data fusion and sensitivity studies
T2 - 53rd Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research (IAGLR 2010)
AN - 754225269; 5786475
JF - 53rd Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research (IAGLR 2010)
AU - Wang, J
AU - Hu, H.
AU - Schwab, D
AU - Leshkevich, G
AU - Beletsky, D
AU - Hawley, N
AU - Clites, A
Y1 - 2010/05/17/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 May 17
KW - North America, Great Lakes
KW - Sensitivity
KW - Lakes
KW - Models
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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T1 - Projections of Great Lakes Levels Under Enhanced Greenhouse Gases Using Energy Budget-Based Evapotranspiration
T2 - 53rd Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research (IAGLR 2010)
AN - 754225209; 5786472
JF - 53rd Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research (IAGLR 2010)
AU - Lofgren, B
AU - Ruberg, A
Y1 - 2010/05/17/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 May 17
KW - North America, Great Lakes
KW - Greenhouse gases
KW - Evapotranspiration
KW - Lakes
KW - Energy
KW - Climatic changes
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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T1 - Modeling Great Lakes Fish Spatial Distributions
T2 - 53rd Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research (IAGLR 2010)
AN - 754224432; 5786225
JF - 53rd Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research (IAGLR 2010)
AU - Rutherford, E
AU - Mason, D
AU - Hook, T
AU - Joseph, C
AU - Adlerstein-Gonzalez, S
AU - Tyler, J
AU - Johnson, J
Y1 - 2010/05/17/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 May 17
KW - North America, Great Lakes
KW - Fish
KW - Spatial distribution
KW - Lakes
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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T1 - School for Scientists: Evaluation of an IAGLR-COSEE partnership
T2 - 53rd Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research (IAGLR 2010)
AN - 754223186; 5785999
JF - 53rd Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research (IAGLR 2010)
AU - Sturtevant, R
AU - Domske, H
Y1 - 2010/05/17/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 May 17
KW - Schools
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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T1 - Severe Great Lakes Ice Cover in Winter 2008/09: Contribution of AO and ENSO
T2 - 53rd Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research (IAGLR 2010)
AN - 754221292; 5786155
JF - 53rd Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research (IAGLR 2010)
AU - Wang, J
AU - Bai, X
AU - Leshkevich, G
AU - Colton, M
AU - Clites, A
AU - Lofgren, B
Y1 - 2010/05/17/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 May 17
KW - North America, Great Lakes
KW - Winter
KW - Lake ice
KW - Ice cover
KW - Southern Oscillation
KW - El Nino phenomena
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-08-02
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T1 - Population Structure as Revealed by mtDNA and Microsatellites in Northern Fur Seals, Callorhinus ursinus, throughout Their Range
AN - 746232040; 13083143
AB - The northern fur seal (Callorhinus ursinus; NFS) is a widely distributed pinniped that has been shown to exhibit a high degree of philopatry to islands, breeding areas on an island, and even to specific segments of breeding areas. This level of philopatry could conceivably lead to highly genetically divergent populations. However, northern fur seals have the potential for dispersal across large distances and have experienced repeated rapid population expansions following glacial retreat and the more recent cessation of intensive harvest pressure. Using microsatellite and mitochondrial loci, we examined population structure in NFS throughout their range. We found only weak population genetic structure among breeding islands including significant FST and ST values between eastern and western Pacific islands. We conclude that insufficient time since rapid population expansion events (both post glacial and following the cessation of intense harvest pressure) mixed with low levels of contemporary migration have resulted in an absence of genetic structure across the entire northern fur seal range.
JF - PLoS ONE
AU - Dickerson, Bobette R
AU - Ream, Rolf R
AU - Vignieri, Sacha N
AU - Bentzen, Paul
AD - Molecular Ecology Research Laboratory, National Marine Mammal Laboratory, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, Seattle, Washington, United States of America
Y1 - 2010/05/17/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 May 17
PB - BioMed Central Ltd., Middlesex House London W1T 4LB UK
VL - 5
IS - 5
KW - Ecology Abstracts; Biochemistry Abstracts 2: Nucleic Acids
KW - Microsatellites
KW - Pinnipedia
KW - Mitochondria
KW - Philopatry
KW - Migration
KW - Population genetics
KW - Mitochondrial DNA
KW - Islands
KW - Breeding
KW - Population structure
KW - Callorhinus ursinus
KW - Dispersal
KW - Pressure
KW - D 04040:Ecosystem and Ecology Studies
KW - N 14845:Miscellaneous
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-06-01
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N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Population genetics; Mitochondrial DNA; Islands; Breeding; Microsatellites; Mitochondria; Population structure; Dispersal; Pressure; Migration; Philopatry; Pinnipedia; Callorhinus ursinus
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010671
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T1 - Taxonomic Distinctness of Demersal Fishes of the California Current: Moving Beyond Simple Measures of Diversity for Marine Ecosystem-Based Management
AN - 745938782; 13083154
AB - Large-scale patterns or trends in species diversity have long interested ecologists. The classic pattern is for diversity (e.g., species richness) to decrease with increasing latitude. Taxonomic distinctness is a diversity measure based on the relatedness of the species within a sample. Here we examined patterns of taxonomic distinctness in relation to latitude (ca. 32-48 N) and depth (ca. 50-1220 m) for demersal fishes on the continental shelf and slope of the US Pacific coast. Both average taxonomic distinctness (AvTD) and variation in taxonomic distinctness (VarTD) changed with latitude and depth. AvTD was highest at approximately 500 m and lowest at around 200 m bottom depth. Latitudinal trends in AvTD were somewhat weaker and were depth-specific. AvTD increased with latitude on the shelf (50-150 m) but tended to decrease with latitude at deeper depths. Variation in taxonomic distinctness (VarTD) was highest around 300 m. As with AvTD, latitudinal trends in VarTD were depth-specific. On the shelf (50-150 m), VarTD increased with latitude, while in deeper areas the patterns were more complex. Closer inspection of the data showed that the number and distribution of species within the class Chondrichthyes were the primary drivers of the overall patterns seen in AvTD and VarTD, while the relatedness and distribution of species in the order Scorpaeniformes appeared to cause the relatively low observed values of AvTD at around 200 m. These trends contrast to some extent the patterns seen in earlier studies for species richness and evenness in demersal fishes along this coast and add to our understanding of diversity of the demersal fishes of the California Current.
JF - PLoS ONE
AU - Tolimieri, Nick
AU - Anderson, Marti J
AD - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Seattle, Washington, United States of America
Y1 - 2010/05/17/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 May 17
PB - BioMed Central Ltd., Middlesex House London W1T 4LB UK
VL - 5
IS - 5
KW - Ecology Abstracts
KW - Pisces
KW - Scorpaeniformes
KW - Data processing
KW - Species diversity
KW - Chondrichthyes
KW - Species richness
KW - Coasts
KW - D 04040:Ecosystem and Ecology Studies
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-07-01
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N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Data processing; Species diversity; Species richness; Coasts; Pisces; Scorpaeniformes; Chondrichthyes
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010653
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T1 - NOAA Coastal Inundation Mapping Short Course
T2 - 34th t Annual Conference of the Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM 2010)
AN - 754255068; 5796079
JF - 34th t Annual Conference of the Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM 2010)
AU - Pendleton, Matt
AU - Marcy, Doug
Y1 - 2010/05/16/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 May 16
KW - Mapping
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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T1 - Modeling Small Urban Watersheds with InfoWorks-RS
T2 - 34th t Annual Conference of the Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM 2010)
AN - 754247863; 5795967
JF - 34th t Annual Conference of the Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM 2010)
AU - Schwertz, David
Y1 - 2010/05/16/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 May 16
KW - Watersheds
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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T1 - From Concept to Reality - "WARD's Stormwater Floodplain Simulation System" for Education and Outreach
T2 - 34th t Annual Conference of the Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM 2010)
AN - 754239173; 5796015
JF - 34th t Annual Conference of the Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM 2010)
AU - Walton, Mark
Y1 - 2010/05/16/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 May 16
KW - Simulation
KW - Education
KW - Flood plains
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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T1 - Forecasting in a Changing Climate
T2 - 34th t Annual Conference of the Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM 2010)
AN - 754221485; 5795999
JF - 34th t Annual Conference of the Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM 2010)
AU - Kimpel, Jim
Y1 - 2010/05/16/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 May 16
KW - Climate
KW - Prediction
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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T1 - Using CanVis to Visualize Coastal Issues
T2 - 34th t Annual Conference of the Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM 2010)
AN - 754220799; 5795875
JF - 34th t Annual Conference of the Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM 2010)
AU - Gold-Krueck, Hansje
AU - Haynes, Chris
Y1 - 2010/05/16/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 May 16
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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T1 - Intermodel variability of the poleward shift of the austral jet stream in the CMIP3 integrations linked to biases in 20th century climatology
AN - 1671320002; 13055566
AB - Future climate predictions by global circulation models in the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 3 (CMIP3) archive indicate that the recent poleward shift of the eddy-driven jet streams will continue throughout the 21st century. Here it is shown that differences in the projected magnitude of the trend in the Southern Hemisphere are well correlated with biases in the latitude of the jet in the simulation of 20th century climate. Furthermore, the latitude of the jet in the models' 20th century climatology is correlated with biases in the internal variability of the jet stream, as quantified by the time scale of the annular mode. Thus an equatorward bias in the position of the jet is associated with both enhanced persistence of the annular mode, and an increased poleward shift of the jet. These relationships appear to be robust throughout the year except in the austral summer, when differences in forcing, particularly stratospheric ozone, make it impossible to compare the response of one model with another. These results suggest that the fidelity of a model's simulation of the 20th century climate may be related to its fitness for climate prediction. The cause of this relationship is discussed, as well as the implications for climate change projections.
JF - Geophysical Research Letters
AU - Kidston, J
AU - Gerber, E P
AD - NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, USA
Y1 - 2010/05/15/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 May 15
PB - American Geophysical Union, 2000 Florida Ave., N.W. Washington DC 20009 USA
VL - 37
IS - 09
SN - 0094-8276, 0094-8276
KW - Earthquake Engineering Abstracts (EQ); Environmental Engineering Abstracts (EN); CSA / ASCE Civil Engineering Abstracts (CE); Aerospace & High Technology Database (AH)
KW - 1622 Global Change: Earth system modeling
KW - 1625 Global Change: Geomorphology and weathering
KW - 1637 Global Change: Regional climate change
KW - 1616 Global Change: Climate variability
KW - climate change
KW - jet stream
KW - Computer simulation
KW - Climate
KW - Latitude
KW - Jet streams
KW - Climatology
KW - Correlation
KW - Annular
KW - Phase shift
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N1 - Date revised - 2016-06-01
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DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2010GL042873
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T1 - MEDIUM DIVERSION AT WHITE DITCH, LOUISIANA COASTAL AREA (LCA), PLAQUEMINES PARISH, LOUISIANA. [Part 4 of 4]
T2 - MEDIUM DIVERSION AT WHITE DITCH, LOUISIANA COASTAL AREA (LCA), PLAQUEMINES PARISH, LOUISIANA.
AN - 756827460; 14329-100178_0004
AB - PURPOSE: Construction of a medium-sized freshwater hydraulic diversion project from the Mississippi River into the area between the Mississippi River and the River aux Chenes at White Ditch, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana is proposed. The project is one of six elements of a Louisiana Coastal Area (LCA) feasibility study to identify cost-effective, near-term restoration features addressing the most critical needs of coastal Louisiana. The LCA Medium Diversion at White Ditch study area is located near Phoenix, Louisiana which is 23 miles south-southeast of New Orleans along the Mississippi River and includes the Breton Sound area. There are over 98,000 acres of intermediate to brackish intertidal wetland habitats in the study area. Subsidence, erosion, channelization, saltwater intrusion, storm damage and the absence of fresh water, sediments and nutrients from the Mississippi River have all caused significant adverse impacts to the White Ditch project area resulting in extensive wetland loss and ecosystem degradation. There is an existing siphon at the mouth of White Ditch that was built in 1963 and has not been in operation since 1991, except for two brief episodes. Hydrologic flow in the area was originally down the River aux Chenes (Oak River), small bayous, and as sheet flow across the marsh towards the Gulf of Mexico. A No Action Alternative and four action alternatives are analyzed in this draft EIS. Under Alternative 4, which is the tentatively selected plan (TSP), a 35,000-cubic foot per second (cfs) diversion would consist of ten 15-foot by 15-foot box culverts with hydraulic operated sluice gates that would be placed in the Mississippi River levee. An outflow channel about 7,200 feet long, 545 feet wide and 16 feet deep would be dredged to carry the flow. In addition about 8,600 feet of Bayou Garelle would be deepened to allow passage of the diverted waters. All material removed from these channels would be used beneficially. Some would be placed immediately adjacent to the outfall canal and Bayou Garelle to guide the water and to create 31 acres of ridge habitat. The rest would be placed in open water and marsh adjacent to the channels to nourish or create 385 acres of marsh. The marsh nourishment/creation areas would be surrounded by containment berms built with material from within the areas. Rip-rap would be placed along the outfall channel in key places for stabilization. Rip-rap plugs would be placed in six major canals leading to River aux Chenes to prevent diverted sediment from leaving the project area. The material that is removed would be placed adjacent to the channel to nourish or create marsh. The total estimated cost of the TSP is $387.6 million. Alternatives 1, 2, and 3 would involve construction of structures capable of diverting 5,000 cfs, 10,000 cfs, and 15,000 cfs, respectively. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would provide a source of river sediment, freshwater, and nutrients to the River aux Chenes sub-basin and other nearby portions of the upper Breton Sound Basin, and would help to restore and protect marsh soils and vegetation and maintain a functional salinity regime. The diversion of fresh water, sediments and nutrients would nourish 41,206 acres of wetlands and have a net value of 13,355 average annual habitat units. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Under the TSP, construction of the diversion would impact 277 acres of intermediate marsh, 363 acres of shallow open water, and five acres of bottomland hardwoods. Channel excavation would impact 233 acres of intermediate marsh and shallow open water. The conveyance channel and the marsh creation/restoration features would affect 11 of the 13 landowners within the right-of-way needs for the project. Construction of the project would also require the temporary relocation of State Highway 39 and a powerline adjacent to the highway. LEGAL MANDATES: Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 (16 U.S.C. 1451) and Water Resources Development Act of 2007 (P.L. 110-114).
JF - EPA number: 100178, LCA Summary Document--362 pages, EIS--374 pages, Appendices--600 pages, May 14, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 4
KW - Water
KW - Biologic Assessments
KW - Channels
KW - Coastal Zones
KW - Dikes
KW - Diversion Structures
KW - Dredging
KW - Fish
KW - Fisheries
KW - Hydrology
KW - Impact Monitoring Plans
KW - Land Acquisitions
KW - Rivers
KW - Salinity
KW - Sediment
KW - Water Quality Assessments
KW - Wetlands
KW - Wildlife Habitat
KW - Louisiana
KW - Mississippi River
KW - Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, Compliance
KW - Water Resources Development Act of 2007, Project Authorization
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T1 - MEDIUM DIVERSION AT WHITE DITCH, LOUISIANA COASTAL AREA (LCA), PLAQUEMINES PARISH, LOUISIANA. [Part 3 of 4]
T2 - MEDIUM DIVERSION AT WHITE DITCH, LOUISIANA COASTAL AREA (LCA), PLAQUEMINES PARISH, LOUISIANA.
AN - 756827303; 14329-100178_0003
AB - PURPOSE: Construction of a medium-sized freshwater hydraulic diversion project from the Mississippi River into the area between the Mississippi River and the River aux Chenes at White Ditch, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana is proposed. The project is one of six elements of a Louisiana Coastal Area (LCA) feasibility study to identify cost-effective, near-term restoration features addressing the most critical needs of coastal Louisiana. The LCA Medium Diversion at White Ditch study area is located near Phoenix, Louisiana which is 23 miles south-southeast of New Orleans along the Mississippi River and includes the Breton Sound area. There are over 98,000 acres of intermediate to brackish intertidal wetland habitats in the study area. Subsidence, erosion, channelization, saltwater intrusion, storm damage and the absence of fresh water, sediments and nutrients from the Mississippi River have all caused significant adverse impacts to the White Ditch project area resulting in extensive wetland loss and ecosystem degradation. There is an existing siphon at the mouth of White Ditch that was built in 1963 and has not been in operation since 1991, except for two brief episodes. Hydrologic flow in the area was originally down the River aux Chenes (Oak River), small bayous, and as sheet flow across the marsh towards the Gulf of Mexico. A No Action Alternative and four action alternatives are analyzed in this draft EIS. Under Alternative 4, which is the tentatively selected plan (TSP), a 35,000-cubic foot per second (cfs) diversion would consist of ten 15-foot by 15-foot box culverts with hydraulic operated sluice gates that would be placed in the Mississippi River levee. An outflow channel about 7,200 feet long, 545 feet wide and 16 feet deep would be dredged to carry the flow. In addition about 8,600 feet of Bayou Garelle would be deepened to allow passage of the diverted waters. All material removed from these channels would be used beneficially. Some would be placed immediately adjacent to the outfall canal and Bayou Garelle to guide the water and to create 31 acres of ridge habitat. The rest would be placed in open water and marsh adjacent to the channels to nourish or create 385 acres of marsh. The marsh nourishment/creation areas would be surrounded by containment berms built with material from within the areas. Rip-rap would be placed along the outfall channel in key places for stabilization. Rip-rap plugs would be placed in six major canals leading to River aux Chenes to prevent diverted sediment from leaving the project area. The material that is removed would be placed adjacent to the channel to nourish or create marsh. The total estimated cost of the TSP is $387.6 million. Alternatives 1, 2, and 3 would involve construction of structures capable of diverting 5,000 cfs, 10,000 cfs, and 15,000 cfs, respectively. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would provide a source of river sediment, freshwater, and nutrients to the River aux Chenes sub-basin and other nearby portions of the upper Breton Sound Basin, and would help to restore and protect marsh soils and vegetation and maintain a functional salinity regime. The diversion of fresh water, sediments and nutrients would nourish 41,206 acres of wetlands and have a net value of 13,355 average annual habitat units. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Under the TSP, construction of the diversion would impact 277 acres of intermediate marsh, 363 acres of shallow open water, and five acres of bottomland hardwoods. Channel excavation would impact 233 acres of intermediate marsh and shallow open water. The conveyance channel and the marsh creation/restoration features would affect 11 of the 13 landowners within the right-of-way needs for the project. Construction of the project would also require the temporary relocation of State Highway 39 and a powerline adjacent to the highway. LEGAL MANDATES: Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 (16 U.S.C. 1451) and Water Resources Development Act of 2007 (P.L. 110-114).
JF - EPA number: 100178, LCA Summary Document--362 pages, EIS--374 pages, Appendices--600 pages, May 14, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 3
KW - Water
KW - Biologic Assessments
KW - Channels
KW - Coastal Zones
KW - Dikes
KW - Diversion Structures
KW - Dredging
KW - Fish
KW - Fisheries
KW - Hydrology
KW - Impact Monitoring Plans
KW - Land Acquisitions
KW - Rivers
KW - Salinity
KW - Sediment
KW - Water Quality Assessments
KW - Wetlands
KW - Wildlife Habitat
KW - Louisiana
KW - Mississippi River
KW - Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, Compliance
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T1 - MEDIUM DIVERSION AT WHITE DITCH, LOUISIANA COASTAL AREA (LCA), PLAQUEMINES PARISH, LOUISIANA. [Part 2 of 4]
T2 - MEDIUM DIVERSION AT WHITE DITCH, LOUISIANA COASTAL AREA (LCA), PLAQUEMINES PARISH, LOUISIANA.
AN - 756827262; 14329-100178_0002
AB - PURPOSE: Construction of a medium-sized freshwater hydraulic diversion project from the Mississippi River into the area between the Mississippi River and the River aux Chenes at White Ditch, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana is proposed. The project is one of six elements of a Louisiana Coastal Area (LCA) feasibility study to identify cost-effective, near-term restoration features addressing the most critical needs of coastal Louisiana. The LCA Medium Diversion at White Ditch study area is located near Phoenix, Louisiana which is 23 miles south-southeast of New Orleans along the Mississippi River and includes the Breton Sound area. There are over 98,000 acres of intermediate to brackish intertidal wetland habitats in the study area. Subsidence, erosion, channelization, saltwater intrusion, storm damage and the absence of fresh water, sediments and nutrients from the Mississippi River have all caused significant adverse impacts to the White Ditch project area resulting in extensive wetland loss and ecosystem degradation. There is an existing siphon at the mouth of White Ditch that was built in 1963 and has not been in operation since 1991, except for two brief episodes. Hydrologic flow in the area was originally down the River aux Chenes (Oak River), small bayous, and as sheet flow across the marsh towards the Gulf of Mexico. A No Action Alternative and four action alternatives are analyzed in this draft EIS. Under Alternative 4, which is the tentatively selected plan (TSP), a 35,000-cubic foot per second (cfs) diversion would consist of ten 15-foot by 15-foot box culverts with hydraulic operated sluice gates that would be placed in the Mississippi River levee. An outflow channel about 7,200 feet long, 545 feet wide and 16 feet deep would be dredged to carry the flow. In addition about 8,600 feet of Bayou Garelle would be deepened to allow passage of the diverted waters. All material removed from these channels would be used beneficially. Some would be placed immediately adjacent to the outfall canal and Bayou Garelle to guide the water and to create 31 acres of ridge habitat. The rest would be placed in open water and marsh adjacent to the channels to nourish or create 385 acres of marsh. The marsh nourishment/creation areas would be surrounded by containment berms built with material from within the areas. Rip-rap would be placed along the outfall channel in key places for stabilization. Rip-rap plugs would be placed in six major canals leading to River aux Chenes to prevent diverted sediment from leaving the project area. The material that is removed would be placed adjacent to the channel to nourish or create marsh. The total estimated cost of the TSP is $387.6 million. Alternatives 1, 2, and 3 would involve construction of structures capable of diverting 5,000 cfs, 10,000 cfs, and 15,000 cfs, respectively. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would provide a source of river sediment, freshwater, and nutrients to the River aux Chenes sub-basin and other nearby portions of the upper Breton Sound Basin, and would help to restore and protect marsh soils and vegetation and maintain a functional salinity regime. The diversion of fresh water, sediments and nutrients would nourish 41,206 acres of wetlands and have a net value of 13,355 average annual habitat units. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Under the TSP, construction of the diversion would impact 277 acres of intermediate marsh, 363 acres of shallow open water, and five acres of bottomland hardwoods. Channel excavation would impact 233 acres of intermediate marsh and shallow open water. The conveyance channel and the marsh creation/restoration features would affect 11 of the 13 landowners within the right-of-way needs for the project. Construction of the project would also require the temporary relocation of State Highway 39 and a powerline adjacent to the highway. LEGAL MANDATES: Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 (16 U.S.C. 1451) and Water Resources Development Act of 2007 (P.L. 110-114).
JF - EPA number: 100178, LCA Summary Document--362 pages, EIS--374 pages, Appendices--600 pages, May 14, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 2
KW - Water
KW - Biologic Assessments
KW - Channels
KW - Coastal Zones
KW - Dikes
KW - Diversion Structures
KW - Dredging
KW - Fish
KW - Fisheries
KW - Hydrology
KW - Impact Monitoring Plans
KW - Land Acquisitions
KW - Rivers
KW - Salinity
KW - Sediment
KW - Water Quality Assessments
KW - Wetlands
KW - Wildlife Habitat
KW - Louisiana
KW - Mississippi River
KW - Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, Compliance
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T1 - MEDIUM DIVERSION AT WHITE DITCH, LOUISIANA COASTAL AREA (LCA), PLAQUEMINES PARISH, LOUISIANA. [Part 1 of 4]
T2 - MEDIUM DIVERSION AT WHITE DITCH, LOUISIANA COASTAL AREA (LCA), PLAQUEMINES PARISH, LOUISIANA.
AN - 756827191; 14329-100178_0001
AB - PURPOSE: Construction of a medium-sized freshwater hydraulic diversion project from the Mississippi River into the area between the Mississippi River and the River aux Chenes at White Ditch, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana is proposed. The project is one of six elements of a Louisiana Coastal Area (LCA) feasibility study to identify cost-effective, near-term restoration features addressing the most critical needs of coastal Louisiana. The LCA Medium Diversion at White Ditch study area is located near Phoenix, Louisiana which is 23 miles south-southeast of New Orleans along the Mississippi River and includes the Breton Sound area. There are over 98,000 acres of intermediate to brackish intertidal wetland habitats in the study area. Subsidence, erosion, channelization, saltwater intrusion, storm damage and the absence of fresh water, sediments and nutrients from the Mississippi River have all caused significant adverse impacts to the White Ditch project area resulting in extensive wetland loss and ecosystem degradation. There is an existing siphon at the mouth of White Ditch that was built in 1963 and has not been in operation since 1991, except for two brief episodes. Hydrologic flow in the area was originally down the River aux Chenes (Oak River), small bayous, and as sheet flow across the marsh towards the Gulf of Mexico. A No Action Alternative and four action alternatives are analyzed in this draft EIS. Under Alternative 4, which is the tentatively selected plan (TSP), a 35,000-cubic foot per second (cfs) diversion would consist of ten 15-foot by 15-foot box culverts with hydraulic operated sluice gates that would be placed in the Mississippi River levee. An outflow channel about 7,200 feet long, 545 feet wide and 16 feet deep would be dredged to carry the flow. In addition about 8,600 feet of Bayou Garelle would be deepened to allow passage of the diverted waters. All material removed from these channels would be used beneficially. Some would be placed immediately adjacent to the outfall canal and Bayou Garelle to guide the water and to create 31 acres of ridge habitat. The rest would be placed in open water and marsh adjacent to the channels to nourish or create 385 acres of marsh. The marsh nourishment/creation areas would be surrounded by containment berms built with material from within the areas. Rip-rap would be placed along the outfall channel in key places for stabilization. Rip-rap plugs would be placed in six major canals leading to River aux Chenes to prevent diverted sediment from leaving the project area. The material that is removed would be placed adjacent to the channel to nourish or create marsh. The total estimated cost of the TSP is $387.6 million. Alternatives 1, 2, and 3 would involve construction of structures capable of diverting 5,000 cfs, 10,000 cfs, and 15,000 cfs, respectively. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would provide a source of river sediment, freshwater, and nutrients to the River aux Chenes sub-basin and other nearby portions of the upper Breton Sound Basin, and would help to restore and protect marsh soils and vegetation and maintain a functional salinity regime. The diversion of fresh water, sediments and nutrients would nourish 41,206 acres of wetlands and have a net value of 13,355 average annual habitat units. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Under the TSP, construction of the diversion would impact 277 acres of intermediate marsh, 363 acres of shallow open water, and five acres of bottomland hardwoods. Channel excavation would impact 233 acres of intermediate marsh and shallow open water. The conveyance channel and the marsh creation/restoration features would affect 11 of the 13 landowners within the right-of-way needs for the project. Construction of the project would also require the temporary relocation of State Highway 39 and a powerline adjacent to the highway. LEGAL MANDATES: Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 (16 U.S.C. 1451) and Water Resources Development Act of 2007 (P.L. 110-114).
JF - EPA number: 100178, LCA Summary Document--362 pages, EIS--374 pages, Appendices--600 pages, May 14, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 1
KW - Water
KW - Biologic Assessments
KW - Channels
KW - Coastal Zones
KW - Dikes
KW - Diversion Structures
KW - Dredging
KW - Fish
KW - Fisheries
KW - Hydrology
KW - Impact Monitoring Plans
KW - Land Acquisitions
KW - Rivers
KW - Salinity
KW - Sediment
KW - Water Quality Assessments
KW - Wetlands
KW - Wildlife Habitat
KW - Louisiana
KW - Mississippi River
KW - Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, Compliance
KW - Water Resources Development Act of 2007, Project Authorization
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T1 - MEDIUM DIVERSION AT WHITE DITCH, LOUISIANA COASTAL AREA (LCA), PLAQUEMINES PARISH, LOUISIANA.
AN - 754908318; 14329
AB - PURPOSE: Construction of a medium-sized freshwater hydraulic diversion project from the Mississippi River into the area between the Mississippi River and the River aux Chenes at White Ditch, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana is proposed. The project is one of six elements of a Louisiana Coastal Area (LCA) feasibility study to identify cost-effective, near-term restoration features addressing the most critical needs of coastal Louisiana. The LCA Medium Diversion at White Ditch study area is located near Phoenix, Louisiana which is 23 miles south-southeast of New Orleans along the Mississippi River and includes the Breton Sound area. There are over 98,000 acres of intermediate to brackish intertidal wetland habitats in the study area. Subsidence, erosion, channelization, saltwater intrusion, storm damage and the absence of fresh water, sediments and nutrients from the Mississippi River have all caused significant adverse impacts to the White Ditch project area resulting in extensive wetland loss and ecosystem degradation. There is an existing siphon at the mouth of White Ditch that was built in 1963 and has not been in operation since 1991, except for two brief episodes. Hydrologic flow in the area was originally down the River aux Chenes (Oak River), small bayous, and as sheet flow across the marsh towards the Gulf of Mexico. A No Action Alternative and four action alternatives are analyzed in this draft EIS. Under Alternative 4, which is the tentatively selected plan (TSP), a 35,000-cubic foot per second (cfs) diversion would consist of ten 15-foot by 15-foot box culverts with hydraulic operated sluice gates that would be placed in the Mississippi River levee. An outflow channel about 7,200 feet long, 545 feet wide and 16 feet deep would be dredged to carry the flow. In addition about 8,600 feet of Bayou Garelle would be deepened to allow passage of the diverted waters. All material removed from these channels would be used beneficially. Some would be placed immediately adjacent to the outfall canal and Bayou Garelle to guide the water and to create 31 acres of ridge habitat. The rest would be placed in open water and marsh adjacent to the channels to nourish or create 385 acres of marsh. The marsh nourishment/creation areas would be surrounded by containment berms built with material from within the areas. Rip-rap would be placed along the outfall channel in key places for stabilization. Rip-rap plugs would be placed in six major canals leading to River aux Chenes to prevent diverted sediment from leaving the project area. The material that is removed would be placed adjacent to the channel to nourish or create marsh. The total estimated cost of the TSP is $387.6 million. Alternatives 1, 2, and 3 would involve construction of structures capable of diverting 5,000 cfs, 10,000 cfs, and 15,000 cfs, respectively. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would provide a source of river sediment, freshwater, and nutrients to the River aux Chenes sub-basin and other nearby portions of the upper Breton Sound Basin, and would help to restore and protect marsh soils and vegetation and maintain a functional salinity regime. The diversion of fresh water, sediments and nutrients would nourish 41,206 acres of wetlands and have a net value of 13,355 average annual habitat units. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Under the TSP, construction of the diversion would impact 277 acres of intermediate marsh, 363 acres of shallow open water, and five acres of bottomland hardwoods. Channel excavation would impact 233 acres of intermediate marsh and shallow open water. The conveyance channel and the marsh creation/restoration features would affect 11 of the 13 landowners within the right-of-way needs for the project. Construction of the project would also require the temporary relocation of State Highway 39 and a powerline adjacent to the highway. LEGAL MANDATES: Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 (16 U.S.C. 1451) and Water Resources Development Act of 2007 (P.L. 110-114).
JF - EPA number: 100178, LCA Summary Document--362 pages, EIS--374 pages, Appendices--600 pages, May 14, 2010
PY - 2010
KW - Water
KW - Biologic Assessments
KW - Channels
KW - Coastal Zones
KW - Dikes
KW - Diversion Structures
KW - Dredging
KW - Fish
KW - Fisheries
KW - Hydrology
KW - Impact Monitoring Plans
KW - Land Acquisitions
KW - Rivers
KW - Salinity
KW - Sediment
KW - Water Quality Assessments
KW - Wetlands
KW - Wildlife Habitat
KW - Louisiana
KW - Mississippi River
KW - Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, Compliance
KW - Water Resources Development Act of 2007, Project Authorization
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T1 - NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND (NAVSEA) NAVAL UNDERSEA WARFARE CENTER (NUWC) KEYPORT RANGE COMPLEX EXTENSION, GRAYS HARBOR, JEFFERSON, KITSAP, AND MASON COUNTIES, WASHINGTON. [Part 4 of 4]
T2 - NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND (NAVSEA) NAVAL UNDERSEA WARFARE CENTER (NUWC) KEYPORT RANGE COMPLEX EXTENSION, GRAYS HARBOR, JEFFERSON, KITSAP, AND MASON COUNTIES, WASHINGTON.
AN - 756827486; 14327-100176_0004
AB - PURPOSE: The geographic extension of the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Keyport Range Complex in Washington State is proposed. The NAVSEA NUWC Keyport Range comprises the Keyport Range Site, Dabob Bay Range Complex (DBRC), and Quinault Underwater Training Range (QUTR). The Keyport Range Complex lies within Kitsap County and includes portions of Port Orchard Reach and the southern tip of Liberty Bay. The DBRC lies in Hood Canal and Dabob Bay in waters under the jurisdiction of Jefferson and Kitsap counties. The QUTR is located off the coast of Jefferson County. The three range sites within the NAVSEA NUWC Complex are geographically distinct; although activities conducted at the various range sites may be related operationally, each test is conducted within a single range. Hence, a separate set of alternatives, each set including a No Action Alternative, have been developed in this final EIS for the purposes of addressing the impacts of the extension of the NAVSEA NUWC Complex. The preferred alternative for the Keyport Range Site would extend the range boundaries to the north, east, and south, increasing the size of the range from 1.5 square nautical miles (sqnm) to 3.2 sqnm and increasing the average annual length of use from 55 to 60 days. The preferred alternative for the DBRC would extend the southern boundary of this range 10 nautical miles and the northern boundary to one nautical mile south of Hood Canal Bridge, increasing the size of the range from 32.7 sqnm to 47.7 sqnm. Average annual length of use would not change. The preferred alternative for the QUTR would extend range boundaries to coincide with the overlying special use airspace of W-237A and add a 7.8 sqnm surf zone at Pacific Beach, resulting in an overall range area of 1,839.8 sqnm. Average annual use for offshore activities would increase from 14 days to 16 days and activities in the selected surf zone would occur an average of 30 days a year. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Operations conducted at the NAVSEA NUWC would help prepare the Navy for the increasingly complex demands of worldwide deployment to face the global threat of rogue nations and international terrorist organizations. The proposed plan would achieve and maintain fleet readiness, expand warfare mission support, and upgrade existing range capabilities to enhance and sustain Navy training and research, development, testing and evaluation of new technologies and techniques. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Expended and unexpended munitions, some containing hazardous substances, would collect on the seafloor and naval vessels would release small quantities of hazardous materials during normal operations. The use of explosives and various other training activities could have impacts on federally protected marine mammals, though no conclusive data has indicated such a potential. Sonar effects on marine species would be no more significant than current impacts. Essential fish habitat could suffer damage; however, any such impact would not appreciably degrade the quality or extent of habitat for any managed species. LEGAL MANDATES: Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 (43 U.S.C. 1465), Executive Order 12114, Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.), and National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (16 U.S.C. 470 et seq.) PRIOR REFERENCES: For the abstract of the draft EIS, see 08-0372D, Volume 32, Number 04.
JF - EPA number: 100176, 1,134 pages, May 12, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 4
KW - Defense Programs
KW - Aircraft
KW - Aircraft Noise
KW - Fish
KW - Fisheries
KW - Hazardous Wastes
KW - Impact Assessment Methodology
KW - Marine Mammals
KW - Marine Systems
KW - Military Facilities (Navy)
KW - Military Operations (Navy)
KW - Noise Assessments
KW - Oceans
KW - Ships
KW - Submarines
KW - Weapon Systems
KW - Pacific Ocean
KW - Washington
KW - Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, Compliance
KW - Endangered Species Act of 1973, Animals
KW - Executive Order 12114, Compliance
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T2 - NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND (NAVSEA) NAVAL UNDERSEA WARFARE CENTER (NUWC) KEYPORT RANGE COMPLEX EXTENSION, GRAYS HARBOR, JEFFERSON, KITSAP, AND MASON COUNTIES, WASHINGTON.
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AB - PURPOSE: The geographic extension of the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Keyport Range Complex in Washington State is proposed. The NAVSEA NUWC Keyport Range comprises the Keyport Range Site, Dabob Bay Range Complex (DBRC), and Quinault Underwater Training Range (QUTR). The Keyport Range Complex lies within Kitsap County and includes portions of Port Orchard Reach and the southern tip of Liberty Bay. The DBRC lies in Hood Canal and Dabob Bay in waters under the jurisdiction of Jefferson and Kitsap counties. The QUTR is located off the coast of Jefferson County. The three range sites within the NAVSEA NUWC Complex are geographically distinct; although activities conducted at the various range sites may be related operationally, each test is conducted within a single range. Hence, a separate set of alternatives, each set including a No Action Alternative, have been developed in this final EIS for the purposes of addressing the impacts of the extension of the NAVSEA NUWC Complex. The preferred alternative for the Keyport Range Site would extend the range boundaries to the north, east, and south, increasing the size of the range from 1.5 square nautical miles (sqnm) to 3.2 sqnm and increasing the average annual length of use from 55 to 60 days. The preferred alternative for the DBRC would extend the southern boundary of this range 10 nautical miles and the northern boundary to one nautical mile south of Hood Canal Bridge, increasing the size of the range from 32.7 sqnm to 47.7 sqnm. Average annual length of use would not change. The preferred alternative for the QUTR would extend range boundaries to coincide with the overlying special use airspace of W-237A and add a 7.8 sqnm surf zone at Pacific Beach, resulting in an overall range area of 1,839.8 sqnm. Average annual use for offshore activities would increase from 14 days to 16 days and activities in the selected surf zone would occur an average of 30 days a year. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Operations conducted at the NAVSEA NUWC would help prepare the Navy for the increasingly complex demands of worldwide deployment to face the global threat of rogue nations and international terrorist organizations. The proposed plan would achieve and maintain fleet readiness, expand warfare mission support, and upgrade existing range capabilities to enhance and sustain Navy training and research, development, testing and evaluation of new technologies and techniques. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Expended and unexpended munitions, some containing hazardous substances, would collect on the seafloor and naval vessels would release small quantities of hazardous materials during normal operations. The use of explosives and various other training activities could have impacts on federally protected marine mammals, though no conclusive data has indicated such a potential. Sonar effects on marine species would be no more significant than current impacts. Essential fish habitat could suffer damage; however, any such impact would not appreciably degrade the quality or extent of habitat for any managed species. LEGAL MANDATES: Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 (43 U.S.C. 1465), Executive Order 12114, Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.), and National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (16 U.S.C. 470 et seq.) PRIOR REFERENCES: For the abstract of the draft EIS, see 08-0372D, Volume 32, Number 04.
JF - EPA number: 100176, 1,134 pages, May 12, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 3
KW - Defense Programs
KW - Aircraft
KW - Aircraft Noise
KW - Fish
KW - Fisheries
KW - Hazardous Wastes
KW - Impact Assessment Methodology
KW - Marine Mammals
KW - Marine Systems
KW - Military Facilities (Navy)
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KW - Noise Assessments
KW - Oceans
KW - Ships
KW - Submarines
KW - Weapon Systems
KW - Pacific Ocean
KW - Washington
KW - Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, Compliance
KW - Endangered Species Act of 1973, Animals
KW - Executive Order 12114, Compliance
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T1 - NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND (NAVSEA) NAVAL UNDERSEA WARFARE CENTER (NUWC) KEYPORT RANGE COMPLEX EXTENSION, GRAYS HARBOR, JEFFERSON, KITSAP, AND MASON COUNTIES, WASHINGTON. [Part 1 of 4]
T2 - NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND (NAVSEA) NAVAL UNDERSEA WARFARE CENTER (NUWC) KEYPORT RANGE COMPLEX EXTENSION, GRAYS HARBOR, JEFFERSON, KITSAP, AND MASON COUNTIES, WASHINGTON.
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AB - PURPOSE: The geographic extension of the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Keyport Range Complex in Washington State is proposed. The NAVSEA NUWC Keyport Range comprises the Keyport Range Site, Dabob Bay Range Complex (DBRC), and Quinault Underwater Training Range (QUTR). The Keyport Range Complex lies within Kitsap County and includes portions of Port Orchard Reach and the southern tip of Liberty Bay. The DBRC lies in Hood Canal and Dabob Bay in waters under the jurisdiction of Jefferson and Kitsap counties. The QUTR is located off the coast of Jefferson County. The three range sites within the NAVSEA NUWC Complex are geographically distinct; although activities conducted at the various range sites may be related operationally, each test is conducted within a single range. Hence, a separate set of alternatives, each set including a No Action Alternative, have been developed in this final EIS for the purposes of addressing the impacts of the extension of the NAVSEA NUWC Complex. The preferred alternative for the Keyport Range Site would extend the range boundaries to the north, east, and south, increasing the size of the range from 1.5 square nautical miles (sqnm) to 3.2 sqnm and increasing the average annual length of use from 55 to 60 days. The preferred alternative for the DBRC would extend the southern boundary of this range 10 nautical miles and the northern boundary to one nautical mile south of Hood Canal Bridge, increasing the size of the range from 32.7 sqnm to 47.7 sqnm. Average annual length of use would not change. The preferred alternative for the QUTR would extend range boundaries to coincide with the overlying special use airspace of W-237A and add a 7.8 sqnm surf zone at Pacific Beach, resulting in an overall range area of 1,839.8 sqnm. Average annual use for offshore activities would increase from 14 days to 16 days and activities in the selected surf zone would occur an average of 30 days a year. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Operations conducted at the NAVSEA NUWC would help prepare the Navy for the increasingly complex demands of worldwide deployment to face the global threat of rogue nations and international terrorist organizations. The proposed plan would achieve and maintain fleet readiness, expand warfare mission support, and upgrade existing range capabilities to enhance and sustain Navy training and research, development, testing and evaluation of new technologies and techniques. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Expended and unexpended munitions, some containing hazardous substances, would collect on the seafloor and naval vessels would release small quantities of hazardous materials during normal operations. The use of explosives and various other training activities could have impacts on federally protected marine mammals, though no conclusive data has indicated such a potential. Sonar effects on marine species would be no more significant than current impacts. Essential fish habitat could suffer damage; however, any such impact would not appreciably degrade the quality or extent of habitat for any managed species. LEGAL MANDATES: Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 (43 U.S.C. 1465), Executive Order 12114, Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.), and National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (16 U.S.C. 470 et seq.) PRIOR REFERENCES: For the abstract of the draft EIS, see 08-0372D, Volume 32, Number 04.
JF - EPA number: 100176, 1,134 pages, May 12, 2010
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KW - Aircraft Noise
KW - Fish
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KW - Noise Assessments
KW - Oceans
KW - Ships
KW - Submarines
KW - Weapon Systems
KW - Pacific Ocean
KW - Washington
KW - Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, Compliance
KW - Endangered Species Act of 1973, Animals
KW - Executive Order 12114, Compliance
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T2 - NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND (NAVSEA) NAVAL UNDERSEA WARFARE CENTER (NUWC) KEYPORT RANGE COMPLEX EXTENSION, GRAYS HARBOR, JEFFERSON, KITSAP, AND MASON COUNTIES, WASHINGTON.
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AB - PURPOSE: The geographic extension of the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Keyport Range Complex in Washington State is proposed. The NAVSEA NUWC Keyport Range comprises the Keyport Range Site, Dabob Bay Range Complex (DBRC), and Quinault Underwater Training Range (QUTR). The Keyport Range Complex lies within Kitsap County and includes portions of Port Orchard Reach and the southern tip of Liberty Bay. The DBRC lies in Hood Canal and Dabob Bay in waters under the jurisdiction of Jefferson and Kitsap counties. The QUTR is located off the coast of Jefferson County. The three range sites within the NAVSEA NUWC Complex are geographically distinct; although activities conducted at the various range sites may be related operationally, each test is conducted within a single range. Hence, a separate set of alternatives, each set including a No Action Alternative, have been developed in this final EIS for the purposes of addressing the impacts of the extension of the NAVSEA NUWC Complex. The preferred alternative for the Keyport Range Site would extend the range boundaries to the north, east, and south, increasing the size of the range from 1.5 square nautical miles (sqnm) to 3.2 sqnm and increasing the average annual length of use from 55 to 60 days. The preferred alternative for the DBRC would extend the southern boundary of this range 10 nautical miles and the northern boundary to one nautical mile south of Hood Canal Bridge, increasing the size of the range from 32.7 sqnm to 47.7 sqnm. Average annual length of use would not change. The preferred alternative for the QUTR would extend range boundaries to coincide with the overlying special use airspace of W-237A and add a 7.8 sqnm surf zone at Pacific Beach, resulting in an overall range area of 1,839.8 sqnm. Average annual use for offshore activities would increase from 14 days to 16 days and activities in the selected surf zone would occur an average of 30 days a year. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Operations conducted at the NAVSEA NUWC would help prepare the Navy for the increasingly complex demands of worldwide deployment to face the global threat of rogue nations and international terrorist organizations. The proposed plan would achieve and maintain fleet readiness, expand warfare mission support, and upgrade existing range capabilities to enhance and sustain Navy training and research, development, testing and evaluation of new technologies and techniques. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Expended and unexpended munitions, some containing hazardous substances, would collect on the seafloor and naval vessels would release small quantities of hazardous materials during normal operations. The use of explosives and various other training activities could have impacts on federally protected marine mammals, though no conclusive data has indicated such a potential. Sonar effects on marine species would be no more significant than current impacts. Essential fish habitat could suffer damage; however, any such impact would not appreciably degrade the quality or extent of habitat for any managed species. LEGAL MANDATES: Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 (43 U.S.C. 1465), Executive Order 12114, Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.), and National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (16 U.S.C. 470 et seq.) PRIOR REFERENCES: For the abstract of the draft EIS, see 08-0372D, Volume 32, Number 04.
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KW - Executive Order 12114, Compliance
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T1 - Determining design fires and thermal response of steel structures
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T1 - Structural response of WTC 7 floor systems to fire
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T1 - NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND (NAVSEA) NAVAL UNDERSEA WARFARE CENTER (NUWC) KEYPORT RANGE COMPLEX EXTENSION, GRAYS HARBOR, JEFFERSON, KITSAP, AND MASON COUNTIES, WASHINGTON.
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AB - PURPOSE: The geographic extension of the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Keyport Range Complex in Washington State is proposed. The NAVSEA NUWC Keyport Range comprises the Keyport Range Site, Dabob Bay Range Complex (DBRC), and Quinault Underwater Training Range (QUTR). The Keyport Range Complex lies within Kitsap County and includes portions of Port Orchard Reach and the southern tip of Liberty Bay. The DBRC lies in Hood Canal and Dabob Bay in waters under the jurisdiction of Jefferson and Kitsap counties. The QUTR is located off the coast of Jefferson County. The three range sites within the NAVSEA NUWC Complex are geographically distinct; although activities conducted at the various range sites may be related operationally, each test is conducted within a single range. Hence, a separate set of alternatives, each set including a No Action Alternative, have been developed in this final EIS for the purposes of addressing the impacts of the extension of the NAVSEA NUWC Complex. The preferred alternative for the Keyport Range Site would extend the range boundaries to the north, east, and south, increasing the size of the range from 1.5 square nautical miles (sqnm) to 3.2 sqnm and increasing the average annual length of use from 55 to 60 days. The preferred alternative for the DBRC would extend the southern boundary of this range 10 nautical miles and the northern boundary to one nautical mile south of Hood Canal Bridge, increasing the size of the range from 32.7 sqnm to 47.7 sqnm. Average annual length of use would not change. The preferred alternative for the QUTR would extend range boundaries to coincide with the overlying special use airspace of W-237A and add a 7.8 sqnm surf zone at Pacific Beach, resulting in an overall range area of 1,839.8 sqnm. Average annual use for offshore activities would increase from 14 days to 16 days and activities in the selected surf zone would occur an average of 30 days a year. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Operations conducted at the NAVSEA NUWC would help prepare the Navy for the increasingly complex demands of worldwide deployment to face the global threat of rogue nations and international terrorist organizations. The proposed plan would achieve and maintain fleet readiness, expand warfare mission support, and upgrade existing range capabilities to enhance and sustain Navy training and research, development, testing and evaluation of new technologies and techniques. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Expended and unexpended munitions, some containing hazardous substances, would collect on the seafloor and naval vessels would release small quantities of hazardous materials during normal operations. The use of explosives and various other training activities could have impacts on federally protected marine mammals, though no conclusive data has indicated such a potential. Sonar effects on marine species would be no more significant than current impacts. Essential fish habitat could suffer damage; however, any such impact would not appreciably degrade the quality or extent of habitat for any managed species. LEGAL MANDATES: Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 (43 U.S.C. 1465), Executive Order 12114, Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.), and National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (16 U.S.C. 470 et seq.) PRIOR REFERENCES: For the abstract of the draft EIS, see 08-0372D, Volume 32, Number 04.
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T1 - Assessment of recent rainfall anomalies in West Africa
AN - 918070633; 16194411
AB - Over the past few years, the Sahel experienced extremely heavy rains. The rainfall seasons in western Sahel have been the wettest in over 30 years. This paper examines the dynamics associated with the unusually wet West Africa with emphasis on the role of the dominant modes of variability. Rainfall amounts in many areas in the Sahel have been over 50% above the climatological mean and have been marked by highly frequent heavy rainfall episodes resulting from very active African wave disturbances. This has resulted in flooding and an increase in infectious disease outbreaks mainly cholera and malaria in many localities. These changes in rainfall patterns over West Africa mark a sharp contrast from the long term drying trend that started in the mid-70s and continued into the 80s and the 90s. More recently, the coupled ocean-atmosphere system featured circulation patterns more favorable to enhanced convection. The processes associated with the so called "rainfall recovery" in the Sahel are discussed and the ability of the NCEP coupled forecast system (CFS) to depict them is presented.
JF - American Meteorological Society. [np]. 10 May 2010.
AU - Thiaw, Wassila M
Y1 - 2010/05/10/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 May 10
PB - American Meteorological Society
KW - ASFA 2: Ocean Technology Policy & Non-Living Resources; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources; ASFA 3: Aquatic Pollution & Environmental Quality; Oceanic Abstracts; Meteorological & Geoastrophysical Abstracts
KW - Convection
KW - Marine
KW - Tropical meteorology
KW - Climate and weather
KW - Bacterial diseases
KW - Drying
KW - Convection development
KW - Atmospheric circulation-oceanic circulation coupled models
KW - Ecosystem disturbance
KW - Public health
KW - Heavy rainfall
KW - ASE, Africa
KW - Rainfall patterns
KW - Rainfall amount
KW - Infectious diseases
KW - Ocean-atmosphere system
KW - Flooding
KW - Seasonal variability
KW - Circulation patterns
KW - Q2 09243:Structure, mechanics and thermodynamics
KW - Q1 08626:Food technology
KW - Q5 08504:Effects on organisms
KW - O 1080:Multi-disciplinary Studies
KW - M2 556.16:Runoff (556.16)
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T1 - Impacts of transported background ozone on California air quality during the ARCTAS-CARB period - a multi-scale modeling study
AN - 746157941; 13061694
AB - Multi-scale tracer and full-chemistry simulations with the STEM atmospheric chemistry model are used to analyze the effects of transported background ozone (O sub(3)) from the eastern Pacific on California air quality during the ARCTAS-CARB experiment conducted in June 2008. Previous work has focused on the importance of long-range transport of O sub(3) to North America air quality in springtime. However during this summer experiment the long-range transport of O sub(3) is also shown to be important. Simulated and observed O sub(3) transport patterns from the coast to inland northern California are shown to vary based on meteorological conditions and the oceanic O sub(3) profiles, which are strongly episodically affected by Asian inflows. Analysis of the correlations of O sub(3) at various altitudes above the coastal site at Trinidad Head and at a downwind surface site in northern California, show that under long-range transport events, high O sub(3) air-masses (O sub(3)>60 ppb) at altitudes between about 2 and 4 km can be transported inland and can significantly influence surface O sub(3) 20-30 h later. These results show the importance of characterizing the vertical structure of the lateral boundary conditions (LBC) needed in air quality simulations. The importance of the LBC on O sub(3) prediction during this period is further studied through a series of sensitivity studies using different forms of LBC. It is shown that the use of the LBC downscaled from RAQMS global model that assimilated MLS and OMI data improves the model performance. We also show that the predictions can be further improved through the use of LBC based on NASA DC-8 airborne observations during the ARCTAS-CARB experiment. These results indicate the need to develop observational strategies to improve the representation of the vertical and temporal variations in the air over the eastern Pacific.
JF - Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions
AU - Huang, M
AU - Carmichael, G R
AU - Adhikary, B
AU - Spak, S N
AU - Kulkarni, S
AU - Cheng, Y
AU - Wei, C
AU - Tang, Y
AU - Parrish, D D
AU - Oltmans, S J
AD - NOAA/ESRL, Boulder, CO, USA
Y1 - 2010/05/10/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 May 10
SP - 12079
EP - 12131
PB - European Geophysical Society, Max-Planck-Str. 13 Katlenburg-Lindau Germany
VL - 10
IS - 5
SN - 1680-7367, 1680-7367
KW - Pollution Abstracts; Meteorological & Geoastrophysical Abstracts
KW - IE, Pacific
KW - altitude
KW - Correlations
KW - ASW, Caribbean Sea, Trinidad and Tobago, Trinidad
KW - Air quality
KW - Boundary conditions
KW - Tracers
KW - Ozone in troposphere
KW - INE, USA, California
KW - Atmospheric chemistry models
KW - inflow
KW - Meteorology
KW - Ozone profiles
KW - Meteorological conditions
KW - Wind
KW - Ozone
KW - Sensitivity
KW - Atmospheric pollution
KW - Simulation
KW - boundary conditions
KW - Coastal zone
KW - Long-range transport
KW - Numerical simulations
KW - Atmospheric chemistry
KW - summer
KW - M2 551.510.42:Air Pollution (551.510.42)
KW - P 0000:AIR POLLUTION
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DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
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N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Ozone in troposphere; Long-range transport; Atmospheric pollution; Numerical simulations; Atmospheric chemistry models; Atmospheric chemistry; Correlations; Ozone profiles; Air quality; Meteorological conditions; Boundary conditions; Ozone; Sensitivity; altitude; Simulation; boundary conditions; Tracers; Coastal zone; summer; inflow; Meteorology; Wind; IE, Pacific; INE, USA, California; ASW, Caribbean Sea, Trinidad and Tobago, Trinidad
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TY - CPAPER
T1 - Safety Considerations in Designing a Facility for Mechanical Property Measurements in High Pressure Gaseous Hydrogen Environments
T2 - 21st Annual Hydrogen Conference of the National Hydrogen Association
AN - 754186055; 5733270
JF - 21st Annual Hydrogen Conference of the National Hydrogen Association
AU - Levy, Y
Y1 - 2010/05/03/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 May 03
KW - Hydrogen
KW - Mechanical properties
KW - Pressure
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-08-02
N1 - Last updated - 2010-09-25
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TY - CPAPER
T1 - Numerical Simulation of Hydrogen Mixing and Leakage in Full Scale Residential Garages
T2 - 21st Annual Hydrogen Conference of the National Hydrogen Association
AN - 754178073; 5733272
JF - 21st Annual Hydrogen Conference of the National Hydrogen Association
AU - Prasad, Kuldeep
Y1 - 2010/05/03/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 May 03
KW - Leakage
KW - Hydrogen
KW - Simulation
KW - Mathematical models
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-08-02
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T1 - Relating marine ecosystem indicators to fishing and environmental drivers: an elucidation of contrasting responses
AN - 918054717; 16140985
AB - Link, J. S., Yemane, D., Shannon, L. J., Coll, M., Shin, Y-J., Hill, L., and Borges, M. F. 2010. Relating marine ecosystem indicators to fishing and environmental drivers: an elucidation of contrasting responses. - ICES Journal of Marine Science, 67: 787-795.The usefulness of indicators in detecting ecosystem change depends on three main criteria: the availability of data to estimate the indicator (measurability), the ability to detect change in an ecosystem (sensitivity), and the ability to link the said change in an indicator as a response to a known intervention or pressure (specificity). Here, we specifically examine the third aspect of indicator change, with an emphasis on multiple methods to explore the "relativity" of major ecosystem drivers. We use a suite of multivariate methods to explore the relationships between a pre-established set of fisheries-orientated ecosystem status indicators and the key drivers for those ecosystems (particularly emphasizing proxy indicators for fishing and the environment). The results show the relative importance among fishing and environmental factors, which differed notably across the major types of ecosystems. Yet, they also demonstrated common patterns in which most ecosystems, and indicators of ecosystem dynamics are largely driven by fisheries (landings) or human (human development index) factors, and secondarily by environmental drivers (e.g. AMO, PDO, SST). How one might utilize this empirical evidence in future efforts for ecosystem approaches to fisheries is discussed, highlighting the need to manage fisheries in the context of environmental and other human (e.g. economic) drivers.
JF - ICES Journal of Marine Science
AU - Link, Jason S
AU - Yemane, Dawit
AU - Shannon, Lynne J
AU - Coll, Marta
AU - Shin, Yunne-Jai
AU - Hill, Louize
AU - Borges, Maria de Fatima
AD - 1 National Marine Fisheries Service, Northeast Fisheries Science Center, 166 Water Street, Woods Hole, MA 02543, USA, jlink@mercury.wh.whoi.edu
Y1 - 2010/05//
PY - 2010
DA - May 2010
SP - 787
EP - 795
PB - Oxford University Press, Great Clarendon Street Oxford OX2 6DP United Kingdom
VL - 67
IS - 4
SN - 1054-3139, 1054-3139
KW - ASFA 2: Ocean Technology Policy & Non-Living Resources; Environment Abstracts; Oceanic Abstracts; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources
KW - climate change
KW - ecosystem approaches to fisheries
KW - ecosystem dynamics
KW - fisheries
KW - indicators
KW - multivariate analyses
KW - Marine
KW - environmental factors
KW - hills
KW - Specificity
KW - Climate change
KW - Environmental factors
KW - Landing statistics
KW - marine ecosystems
KW - Fishery management
KW - intervention
KW - Fisheries
KW - Economics
KW - fishing
KW - Q2 09424:Applied economics
KW - ENA 12:Oceans & Estuaries
KW - O 5020:Fisheries and Fishery Biology
KW - Q1 08567:Fishery oceanography and limnology
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DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2012-01-01
N1 - Last updated - 2016-07-07
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Landing statistics; Specificity; Fishery management; Climate change; Environmental factors; hills; environmental factors; marine ecosystems; ecosystem dynamics; intervention; Economics; Fisheries; fishing; Marine
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsp258
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T1 - Development of long-term larval indices for Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) on the northeast US continental shelf
AN - 918050424; 16140980
AB - Richardson, D. E., Hare, J. A., Overholtz, W. J., and Johnson, D. L. 2010. Development of long-term larval indices for Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) on the northeast US continental shelf. - ICES Journal of Marine Science, 67: 617-627.The incorporation of data from ichthyoplankton programmes into the stock assessment process has lagged far behind the use of data from comparable adult-monitoring programmes. This can in part be attributed to a mismatch between established analytical approaches to larval-index development and the inconsistencies in sampling for many long-term ichthyoplankton datasets. Along the northeast US continental shelf, ichthyoplankton surveys have been carried out by the Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NMFS/NOAA) multiple times annually since 1971, but the spatial and seasonal allocation of sampling has varied substantially. Here, we present a non-linear least-squares approach to larval-index development. We use the age structure and abundance of larvae on each survey to derive the larval index, along with parameters describing the survival of larvae and the seasonal cycle of hatching. Application to Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) revealed a large drop in the index around 1976, an increase in the index through the late 1980s, and another large drop in 2004. This index was correlated with the stock assessment estimate of Atlantic herring spawning-stock biomass from 1971 to 2003, but differed substantially during 2004. Our results demonstrate that our approach to larval-index development is flexible to the inconsistencies in sampling effort.
JF - ICES Journal of Marine Science
AU - Richardson, David E
AU - Hare, Jonathan A
AU - Overholtz, William J
AU - Johnson, Donna L
AD - 1 NEFSC/NMFS/NOAA, 28 Tarzwell Drive, Narragansett, RI 02882, USA, david.richardson@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/05//
PY - 2010
DA - May 2010
SP - 617
EP - 627
PB - Oxford University Press, Great Clarendon Street Oxford OX2 6DP United Kingdom
VL - 67
IS - 4
SN - 1054-3139, 1054-3139
KW - Atlantic herring
KW - Environment Abstracts; Oceanic Abstracts; ASFA 3: Aquatic Pollution & Environmental Quality; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources
KW - Clupeidae
KW - fisheries-independent index
KW - Georges Bank
KW - ichthyoplankton
KW - larval mortality
KW - seasonality of spawning
KW - Marine
KW - Ichthyoplankton
KW - Pelagic fisheries
KW - Clupea harengus
KW - Stock assessment
KW - Larvae
KW - fishery sciences
KW - Larval development
KW - Fish larvae
KW - A, Atlantic
KW - Marine fish
KW - USA
KW - Sulfur dioxide
KW - Ichthyoplankton surveys
KW - survival
KW - stock assessment
KW - Seasonal variations
KW - abundance
KW - Q5 08523:Conservation, wildlife management and recreation
KW - Q1 08461:Plankton
KW - ENA 12:Oceans & Estuaries
KW - O 5020:Fisheries and Fishery Biology
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DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2012-01-01
N1 - Last updated - 2015-03-19
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Marine fish; Ichthyoplankton; Pelagic fisheries; Stock assessment; Ichthyoplankton surveys; Larval development; Fish larvae; Seasonal variations; Sulfur dioxide; ichthyoplankton; Larvae; fishery sciences; survival; stock assessment; abundance; Clupea harengus; USA; A, Atlantic; Marine
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsp276
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Alternating current electric field effects on neural stem cell viability and differentiation
AN - 869583909; 14820057
AB - Methods utilizing stem cells hold tremendous promise for tissue engineering applications; however, many issues must be worked out before these therapies can be routinely applied. Utilization of external cues for preimplantation expansion and differentiation offers a potentially viable approach to the use of stem cells in tissue engineering. The studies reported here focus on the response of murine neural stem cells encapsulated in alginate hydrogel beads to alternating current electric fields. Cell viability and differentiation was studied as a function of electric field magnitude and frequency. We applied fields of frequency (0.1-10) Hz, and found a marked peak in neural stem cell viability under oscillatory electric fields with a frequency of 1 Hz. We also found an enhanced propensity for astrocyte differentiation over neuronal differentiation in the 1 Hz cultures, as compared to the other field frequencies we studied.
JF - Biotechnology Progress
AU - Matos, Marvi A
AU - Cicerone, Marcus T
AD - Polymers Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg, MD 20899, mmatos@u.washington.edu
Y1 - 2010/05/01/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 May 01
SP - 664
EP - 670
PB - Wiley-Blackwell, 111 River Street Hoboken NJ 07030-5774 USA
VL - 26
IS - 3
SN - 1520-6033, 1520-6033
KW - Biotechnology and Bioengineering Abstracts
KW - Differentiation
KW - Stem cells
KW - Alginic acid
KW - hydrogels
KW - Astrocytes
KW - Electric fields
KW - Cell culture
KW - Tissue engineering
KW - Neural stem cells
KW - W 30920:Tissue Engineering
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DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2011-05-01
N1 - Last updated - 2012-03-29
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Differentiation; Stem cells; Astrocytes; hydrogels; Alginic acid; Electric fields; Cell culture; Tissue engineering; Neural stem cells
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/btpr.389
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T1 - Understanding and contextualizing social impacts from the privatization of fisheries: An overview
AN - 867744788; 14630412
AB - Fisheries management around the world has experimented with regulations to promote privatization, in order to reach such multifaceted goals as ending overfishing and reducing economic inefficiencies. This review surveys a wide range of empirical experiences in different contexts around the world to help provide a fuller picture of potential and sometimes disparate consequences from privatization in general and new ways of organizing around fishing that can follow in the wake of such measures. Looking at the many different participants in the fishing industryafrom crew, small-boat owners, to households and communitiesaas well as the diverse sociocultural contexts in which fishing takes place, enables a better understanding of who and what is impacted, how they are impacted, why and with what further consequences, such that communities come to be seen less oppositional to economy, but rather constituted by multiple scalar processes and by economic relations comprising different motivations and behaviors.
JF - Ocean & Coastal Management
AU - Olson, Julia
AD - Northeast Fisheries Science Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA 02543-1026, USA, julia.olson@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/05//
PY - 2010
DA - May 2010
PB - Elsevier Science, The Boulevard Kidlington Oxford OX5 1GB UK
VL - 53
IS - 5-6
SN - 0964-5691, 0964-5691
KW - ASFA 2: Ocean Technology Policy & Non-Living Resources; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources; Environment Abstracts; Sustainability Science Abstracts; Oceanic Abstracts
KW - Biological surveys
KW - Marine
KW - social impact
KW - Overfishing
KW - fishery management
KW - resource exploitation
KW - Coastal zone management
KW - overfishing
KW - Fishery management
KW - Literature reviews
KW - Oceans
KW - Reviews
KW - Economics
KW - coastal zone management
KW - fishing
KW - M3 1010:Issues in Sustainable Development
KW - ENA 12:Oceans & Estuaries
KW - Q1 08604:Stock assessment and management
KW - O 5020:Fisheries and Fishery Biology
KW - Q2 09124:Coastal zone management
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DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2011-05-01
N1 - Last updated - 2014-05-02
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Biological surveys; Literature reviews; Fishery management; Overfishing; Coastal zone management; overfishing; Reviews; Oceans; coastal zone management; Economics; social impact; fishery management; fishing; resource exploitation; Marine
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2011.02.002
ER -
TY - JOUR
T1 - Distribution and abundance of anthropogenic marine debris along the shelf and slope of the US West Coast
AN - 759308015; 13071963
AB - As marine debris levels continue to grow worldwide, defining sources, composition, and distribution of debris, as well as potential effects, becomes increasingly important. We investigated composition and abundance of man-made, benthic marine debris at 1347 randomly selected stations along the US West Coast during Groundfish Bottom Trawl Surveys in 2007 and 2008. Anthropogenic debris was observed in 469 tows at depths of 55-1280m. Plastic and metallic debris occurred in the greatest number of hauls followed by fabric and glass. Mean density was 67.1 items km super(-2) throughout the study area but was significantly higher south of 36 degree 00'N latitude. Mean density significantly increased with depth, ranging from 30 items km super(-2) in shallow (55-183m) water to 128 items km super(-2) in the deepest depth stratum (550-1280m). Debris densities observed along the US West Coast were comparable to those seen elsewhere and provide a valuable backdrop for future comparisons.
JF - Marine Pollution Bulletin
AU - Keller, Aimee A
AU - Fruh, Erica L
AU - Johnson, Melanie M
AU - Simon, Victor
AU - McGourty, Catherine
AD - National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Fishery Resource Analysis and Monitoring Division, 2725 Montlake Blvd. East, Seattle, WA 98112, USA, aimee.keller@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/05//
PY - 2010
DA - May 2010
SP - 692
EP - 700
PB - Elsevier Science, P.O. Box 800 Kidlington Oxford OX5 1DX UK
VL - 60
IS - 5
SN - 0025-326X, 0025-326X
KW - Environment Abstracts; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources; Oceanic Abstracts; ASFA 3: Aquatic Pollution & Environmental Quality; Aqualine Abstracts; Water Resources Abstracts; Pollution Abstracts
KW - Water Pollution
KW - Marine Environment
KW - Anthropogenic factors
KW - Fishery surveys
KW - Continental shelves
KW - Water Depth
KW - Plastics
KW - Slopes
KW - Detritus
KW - Coasts
KW - Marine
KW - anthropogenic factors
KW - Quantitative distribution
KW - Density
KW - Stock assessment
KW - Fabrics
KW - USA
KW - Marine pollution
KW - INE, USA, West Coast
KW - Bottom trawls
KW - latitude
KW - abundance
KW - Q5 08503:Characteristics, behavior and fate
KW - Q1 08422:Environmental effects
KW - P 1000:MARINE POLLUTION
KW - SW 3020:Sources and fate of pollution
KW - ENA 12:Oceans & Estuaries
KW - AQ 00002:Water Quality
KW - O 4060:Pollution - Environment
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-10-01
N1 - Number of references - 4
N1 - Last updated - 2016-03-17
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Marine pollution; Fishery surveys; Quantitative distribution; Continental shelves; Stock assessment; Bottom trawls; Anthropogenic factors; Plastics; Fabrics; anthropogenic factors; latitude; abundance; Water Pollution; Marine Environment; Density; Water Depth; Slopes; Detritus; Coasts; USA; INE, USA, West Coast; Marine
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2009.12.006
ER -
TY - JOUR
T1 - GDP and the Economy: Advance Estimates for the First Quarter of 2010
AN - 758118235; 2010-574287
AB - Real GDP increased 3.2 percent after increasing 5.6 percent in the fourth quarter. Inventory investment and exports slowed, and residential investment turned down. Consumer spending picked up. Adapted from the source document.
JF - Survey of Current Business
AU - [Unknown]
Y1 - 2010/05//
PY - 2010
DA - May 2010
SP - 1
EP - 5
PB - Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Dept of Commerce
VL - 90
IS - 5
SN - 0039-6222, 0039-6222
KW - Economic conditions and policy - Economic conditions
KW - Economic conditions and policy - Economic policy, planning, and development
KW - Economic conditions and policy - Consumers and consumption
KW - Business and service sector - Accounting
KW - United States
KW - Business conditions
KW - Economic development
KW - Consumers
KW - Inventory
KW - article
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LA - English
DB - PAIS Index
N1 - Date revised - 2010-10-12
N1 - Last updated - 2016-09-28
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - United States; Business conditions; Economic development; Consumers; Inventory
ER -
TY - JOUR
T1 - Dispersion of the Feb 27, 2010 tsunami or why the tsunami was smaller than predicted
AN - 756294088; 2010-084798
JF - Seismological Research Letters
AU - Salzberg, David
AU - Fryer, Gerald
AU - Anonymous
Y1 - 2010/05//
PY - 2010
DA - May 2010
SP - 545
PB - Seismological Society of America, El Cerrito, CA
VL - 81
IS - 3
SN - 0895-0695, 0895-0695
KW - tsunamis
KW - geologic hazards
KW - warning systems
KW - seismic risk
KW - Chile earthquake 2010
KW - risk assessment
KW - algorithms
KW - wave dispersion
KW - earthquakes
KW - 22:Environmental geology
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DB - GeoRef
N1 - Conference title - Seismological Society of America 2010; The January/February 2010 earthquakes in Haiti, offshore Northern California, and Chile; origins, impacts and lessons learned
N1 - Copyright - GeoRef, Copyright 2016, American Geosciences Institute.
N1 - Date revised - 2010-01-01
N1 - PubXState - CA
N1 - Last updated - 2016-10-25
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - algorithms; Chile earthquake 2010; earthquakes; geologic hazards; risk assessment; seismic risk; tsunamis; warning systems; wave dispersion
ER -
TY - JOUR
T1 - The W-Phase and PTWC's response to the Mw 8.8 Chile earthquake of February 27, 2010
AN - 756294085; 2010-084796
JF - Seismological Research Letters
AU - Duputel, Zacharie
AU - Rivera, Luis
AU - Kanamori, Hiroo
AU - Weinstein, Stuart P
AU - Hirshorn, B
AU - Hsu, Vindell
AU - Anonymous
Y1 - 2010/05//
PY - 2010
DA - May 2010
SP - 544
EP - 545
PB - Seismological Society of America, El Cerrito, CA
VL - 81
IS - 3
SN - 0895-0695, 0895-0695
KW - geologic hazards
KW - Chile earthquake 2010
KW - magnitude
KW - data processing
KW - Chile
KW - computer programs
KW - South America
KW - seismicity
KW - earthquake prediction
KW - seismic risk
KW - w-phase algorithms
KW - risk assessment
KW - propagation
KW - algorithms
KW - earthquakes
KW - 22:Environmental geology
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N1 - Conference title - Seismological Society of America 2010; The January/February 2010 earthquakes in Haiti, offshore Northern California, and Chile; origins, impacts and lessons learned
N1 - Copyright - GeoRef, Copyright 2016, American Geosciences Institute.
N1 - Date revised - 2010-01-01
N1 - PubXState - CA
N1 - Last updated - 2016-10-25
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - algorithms; Chile; Chile earthquake 2010; computer programs; data processing; earthquake prediction; earthquakes; geologic hazards; magnitude; propagation; risk assessment; seismic risk; seismicity; South America; w-phase algorithms
ER -
TY - JOUR
T1 - NOAA West Coast/Alaska Tsunami Warning Center operations during the 2010 Chilean tsunami
AN - 756294058; 2010-084797
JF - Seismological Research Letters
AU - Huang, Paul
AU - Nyland, David
AU - Whitmore, Paul
AU - Anonymous
Y1 - 2010/05//
PY - 2010
DA - May 2010
SP - 545
PB - Seismological Society of America, El Cerrito, CA
VL - 81
IS - 3
SN - 0895-0695, 0895-0695
KW - United States
KW - tsunamis
KW - geologic hazards
KW - Chile earthquake 2010
KW - magnitude
KW - Chile
KW - California
KW - South America
KW - warning systems
KW - seismic risk
KW - risk assessment
KW - Alaska
KW - earthquakes
KW - 22:Environmental geology
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DB - GeoRef
N1 - Conference title - Seismological Society of America 2010; The January/February 2010 earthquakes in Haiti, offshore Northern California, and Chile; origins, impacts and lessons learned
N1 - Copyright - GeoRef, Copyright 2016, American Geosciences Institute.
N1 - Date revised - 2010-01-01
N1 - PubXState - CA
N1 - Last updated - 2016-09-16
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Alaska; California; Chile; Chile earthquake 2010; earthquakes; geologic hazards; magnitude; risk assessment; seismic risk; South America; tsunamis; United States; warning systems
ER -
TY - JOUR
T1 - Caribbean Tsunami Warning Program
AN - 756294054; 2010-084781
JF - Seismological Research Letters
AU - von Hillebrandt-Andrade, Christa G
AU - Proenza, X William
AU - Anonymous
Y1 - 2010/05//
PY - 2010
DA - May 2010
SP - 542
PB - Seismological Society of America, El Cerrito, CA
VL - 81
IS - 3
SN - 0895-0695, 0895-0695
KW - tsunamis
KW - programs
KW - geologic hazards
KW - warning systems
KW - seismic risk
KW - risk assessment
KW - Caribbean Tsunami Warning Program
KW - Caribbean region
KW - earthquakes
KW - 22:Environmental geology
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DB - GeoRef
N1 - Conference title - Seismological Society of America 2010; The January/February 2010 earthquakes in Haiti, offshore Northern California, and Chile; origins, impacts and lessons learned
N1 - Copyright - GeoRef, Copyright 2016, American Geosciences Institute.
N1 - Date revised - 2010-01-01
N1 - PubXState - CA
N1 - Last updated - 2016-10-25
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Caribbean region; Caribbean Tsunami Warning Program; earthquakes; geologic hazards; programs; risk assessment; seismic risk; tsunamis; warning systems
ER -
TY - JOUR
T1 - A Deformation Mechanism for Double-Network Hydrogels with Enhanced Toughness
AN - 754879488; 13388046
AB - The long-standing pursuit of a synthetic equivalent to tissue cartilage has sprouted significant new activities in strategies for new material synthesis, among them a noticeable one being the double-network hydrogels (DN-gels) scheme. DN-gels were prepared from the combination of an anionic polyelectrolyte network and a lightly crosslinked neutral polymer. These hydrogels exhibit an intriguing combination of properties intrinsic to natural cartilage: a low surface friction coefficient and a fracture toughness much higher than either of the constituent materials. The reinforcement of a hard, brittle polymer gel with a soft, viscoelastic neutral polymer is counter-intuitive. Based on our recent results from neutron scattering measurements, we proposed a deformation mechanism where the molecular association between these two polymers plays a pivotal role. In this work, we further evaluate the proposed mechanism by performing mechanical measurements on DN-gel samples with different polyelectrolyte network structure. The experimental results provide qualitative support for the proposed deformation mechanism.
JF - Macromolecular Symposia
AU - Nakajima, Tasuku
AU - Furukawa, Hidemitsu
AU - Gong, Jian Ping
AU - Lin, Eric K
AU - Wu, Wen-li
AD - Polymers Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 100 Bureau Drive, Gaithersburg, MD, 20899-1070, USA, wenli@nist.gov
Y1 - 2010/05//
PY - 2010
DA - May 2010
SP - 122
EP - 126
PB - Wiley-Blackwell, 111 River Street Hoboken NJ 07030-5774 USA
VL - 291-292
IS - 1
SN - 1022-1360, 1022-1360
KW - Biotechnology and Bioengineering Abstracts
KW - Macromolecules
KW - hydrogels
KW - Neutron scattering
KW - Cartilage
KW - Polyelectrolytes
KW - Reinforcement
KW - Fractures
KW - viscoelasticity
KW - W 30965:Miscellaneous, Reviews
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-09-01
N1 - Last updated - 2015-03-19
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Macromolecules; hydrogels; Neutron scattering; Cartilage; Fractures; Reinforcement; Polyelectrolytes; viscoelasticity
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/masy.201050515
ER -
TY - JOUR
T1 - Determination of perfluorinated alkyl acid concentrations in human serum and milk standard reference materials
AN - 753652784; 13324639
AB - Abstract not available.
JF - Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
AU - Keller, Jennifer M
AU - Calafat, Antonia M
AU - Kato, Kayoko
AU - Ellefson, Mark E
AU - Reagen, William K
AU - Strynar, Mark
AU - O'Connell, Steven
AU - Butt, Craig M
AU - Mabury, Scott A
AU - Small, Jeff
AU - Muir, Derek C G
AU - Leigh, Stefan D
AU - Schantz, Michele M
AD - Analytical Chemistry Division, Hollings Marine Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Charleston, SC 29412, USA, Jennifer.keller@noaa.gov Jennifer.keller@noaa.gov Jennifer.keller@noaa.gov Jennifer.keller@noaa.gov
PY - 2010
SP - 439
EP - 451
PB - Springer-Verlag, Tiergartenstrasse 17 Heidelberg 69121 Germany
VL - 397
IS - 2
SN - 1618-2642, 1618-2642
KW - Aqualine Abstracts; Water Resources Abstracts
KW - Milk
KW - Acids
KW - Standards
KW - AQ 00001:Water Resources and Supplies
KW - SW 0810:General
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2015-12-01
N1 - Last updated - 2016-01-21
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Milk; Acids; Standards
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00216-009-3222-x
ER -
TY - JOUR
T1 - Certification of drugs of abuse in a human serum standard reference material: SRM 1959
AN - 753652410; 13324645
AB - Abstract not available.
JF - Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
AU - Tai, Susan S-C
AU - Prendergast, Jocelyn L
AU - Sniegoski, Lorna T
AU - Welch, Michael J
AU - Phinney, Karen W
AU - Zhang, Nien Fan
AD - Analytical Chemistry Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899, USA, susan.tai@nist.gov
PY - 2010
SP - 501
EP - 509
PB - Springer-Verlag, Tiergartenstrasse 17 Heidelberg 69121 Germany
VL - 397
IS - 2
SN - 1618-2642, 1618-2642
KW - Aqualine Abstracts; Water Resources Abstracts
KW - Standards
KW - Drugs
KW - AQ 00001:Water Resources and Supplies
KW - SW 0810:General
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2015-12-01
N1 - Last updated - 2016-01-21
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Standards; Drugs
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00216-010-3603-1
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Certification of NIST standard reference material 2389a, amino acids in 0.1 mol/L HCl--quantification by ID LC-MS/MS
AN - 753652117; 13324646
AB - Abstract not available.
JF - Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
AU - Lowenthal, Mark S
AU - Yen, James
AU - Bunk, David M
AU - Phinney, Karen W
AD - Analytical Chemistry Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8392, USA, mark.lowenthal@nist.gov
PY - 2010
SP - 511
EP - 519
PB - Springer-Verlag, Tiergartenstrasse 17 Heidelberg 69121 Germany
VL - 397
IS - 2
SN - 1618-2642, 1618-2642
KW - Aqualine Abstracts; Water Resources Abstracts
KW - Amino Acids
KW - Standards
KW - AQ 00001:Water Resources and Supplies
KW - SW 0810:General
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DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2015-12-01
N1 - Last updated - 2016-01-21
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Amino Acids; Standards
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00216-010-3616-9
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Marine mammal blubber reference and control materials for use in the determination of halogenated organic compounds and fatty acids
AN - 753651840; 13324637
AB - Abstract not available.
JF - Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
AU - Kucklick, John R
AU - Schantz, Michele M
AU - Pugh, Rebecca S
AU - Porter, Barbara J
AU - Poster, Dianne L
AU - Becker, Paul R
AU - Rowles, Teri K
AU - Leigh, Stefan
AU - Wise, Stephen A
AD - The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Hollings Marine Laboratory, 331 Fort Johnson Road, Charleston, SC 29412, USA, john.kucklick@nist.gov
Y1 - 2010/05//
PY - 2010
DA - May 2010
SP - 423
EP - 432
PB - Springer-Verlag, Tiergartenstrasse 17 Heidelberg 69121 Germany
VL - 397
IS - 2
SN - 1618-2642, 1618-2642
KW - ASFA 3: Aquatic Pollution & Environmental Quality
KW - Marine
KW - Marine mammals
KW - Fatty acids
KW - Organic compounds
KW - Q5 08501:General
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-08-01
N1 - Last updated - 2014-05-07
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Marine mammals; Fatty acids; Organic compounds; Marine
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00216-010-3596-9
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Separation of 26 toxaphene congeners and measurement in air particulate matter SRMs compared to technical toxaphene SRM 3067
AN - 753651615; 13324643
AB - Abstract not available.
JF - Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
AU - Vander Pol, Stacy S
AU - Kucklick, John R
AU - Leigh, Stefan D
AU - Porter, Barbara J
AU - Schantz, Michele M
AD - Analytical Chemistry Division, Hollings Marine Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 331 Fort Johnson Road, Charleston, SC 29412, USA, stacy.vanderpol@nist.gov
PY - 2010
SP - 483
EP - 492
PB - Springer-Verlag, Tiergartenstrasse 17 Heidelberg 69121 Germany
VL - 397
IS - 2
SN - 1618-2642, 1618-2642
KW - Aqualine Abstracts; Water Resources Abstracts
KW - Particulate Matter
KW - AQ 00001:Water Resources and Supplies
KW - SW 0810:General
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2015-12-01
N1 - Last updated - 2016-01-21
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Particulate Matter
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00216-010-3512-3
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Importance of Ocean Heat Uptake Efficacy to Transient Climate Change
AN - 746167917; 13137387
AB - This article proposes a modification to the standard forcing-feedback diagnostic energy balance model to account for 1) differences between effective and equilibrium climate sensitivities and 2) the variation of effective sensitivity over time in climate change experiments with coupled atmosphere-ocean climate models. In the spirit of Hansen et al. an efficacy factor is applied to the ocean heat uptake. Comparing the time evolution of the surface warming in high and low efficacy models demonstrates the role of this efficacy in the transient response to CO sub(2) forcing. Abrupt CO sub(2) increase experiments show that the large efficacy of the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory's Climate Model version 2.1 (CM2.1) sets up in the first two decades following the increase in forcing. The use of an efficacy is necessary to fit this model's global mean temperature evolution in periods with both increasing and stable forcing. The intermodel correlation of transient climate response with ocean heat uptake efficacy is greater than its correlation with equilibrium climate sensitivity in an ensemble of climate models used for the third and fourth Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) assessments. When computed at the time of doubling in the standard experiment with 1% yr super(-1) increase in CO sub(2), the efficacy is variable amongst the models but is generally greater than 1, averages between 1.3 and 1.4, and is as large as 1.75 in several models.
JF - Journal of Climate
AU - Winton, Michael
AU - Takahashi, Ken
AU - Held, Isaac M
AD - NOAA/Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, Princeton, New Jersey, Michael.Winton@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/05//
PY - 2010
DA - May 2010
SP - 2333
EP - 2344
PB - American Meteorological Society, 45 Beacon St. Boston MA 02108-3693 USA
VL - 23
IS - 9
SN - 0894-8755, 0894-8755
KW - Sustainability Science Abstracts; Pollution Abstracts; Meteorological & Geoastrophysical Abstracts; Oceanic Abstracts; ASFA 3: Aquatic Pollution & Environmental Quality; ASFA 2: Ocean Technology Policy & Non-Living Resources
KW - Climate Change
KW - Ocean dynamics
KW - Heat budgets
KW - Temperature effects
KW - Marine
KW - Sensitivity
KW - Mean temperatures
KW - Climate models
KW - Energy balance models
KW - Climate change
KW - Temperature
KW - Correlations
KW - Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
KW - fluid dynamics
KW - Energy balance
KW - Oceans
KW - Climate sensitivity
KW - Ocean-atmosphere system
KW - Fluid dynamics
KW - Geophysics
KW - Carbon dioxide
KW - M2 551.583:Variations (551.583)
KW - M3 1010:Issues in Sustainable Development
KW - P 1000:MARINE POLLUTION
KW - Q2 09244:Air-sea coupling
KW - O 2070:Meteorology
KW - Q5 08521:Mechanical and natural changes
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-07-01
N1 - Number of references - 19
N1 - Last updated - 2016-09-29
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Temperature effects; Energy balance; Climate change; Fluid dynamics; Ocean-atmosphere system; Carbon dioxide; Mean temperatures; Climate models; Energy balance models; Climate sensitivity; Correlations; Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change; Sensitivity; Oceans; Temperature; Geophysics; fluid dynamics; Marine
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/2009JCLI3139.1
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Impact of Changes in Climate and Halocarbons on Recent Lower Stratosphere Ozone and Temperature Trends
AN - 746162041; 13137444
AB - The primary focus of this paper is the analysis of the roles of long-term increases in carbon dioxide (CO sub(2)) and sea surface temperatures (used as indicators of climate change) and man-made halocarbons (indicators of chemical ozone depletion linked to halogens) in explaining the observed trend of ozone in the tropical lower stratosphere and implications for related variables including temperature and tropopause height. Published estimates indicate a decrease of approximately 10% in observed ozone concentrations in this region between 1979 and 2005. Using a coupled chemistry-climate atmosphere model forced by observed sea surface temperatures and surface concentrations of long-lived greenhouse gases and halocarbons, the authors show that the simulations display substantial decreases in tropical ozone that compare well in both latitudinal and vertical structure with those observed. Based on sensitivity simulations, the analysis indicates that the decreases in the lower stratospheric (85-50 hPa) tropical ozone distribution are mostly associated with increases in CO sub(2) and sea surface temperatures, in contrast to those at higher latitudes, which are largely driven by halocarbon increases. Factors influencing temperature trends and tropopause heights in this region are also probed. It is shown that the modeled temperature trends in the lower tropical stratosphere are also associated with increases in CO sub(2) and sea surface temperatures. Following the analysis of lower stratospheric tropical temperature trends, the secondary focus of this paper is on related changes in tropopause height. Much of the simulated tropopause rise in the tropical zone as measured by tropopause height is found to be linked to increases in sea surface temperatures and CO sub(2), while increases in halocarbons dominate the tropopause height changes in the subtropics near 30; both drivers thus affect different regions of the simulated changes in the position of the tropopause. Finally, it is shown that halocarbon increases dominate the changes in the width of the region where modeled total ozone displays tropical character (as indicated by low values of the column abundance). Hence the findings suggest that climate changes and halocarbon changes make different contributions to different metrics used to characterize tropical change.
JF - Journal of Climate
AU - Lamarque, Jean-Francois
AU - Solomon, Susan
AD - Atmospheric Chemistry Division, National Center for Atmospheric Research, and Chemical Sciences Division, NOAA/Earth System Research Laboratory, and Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, lamar@ucar.edu
Y1 - 2010/05//
PY - 2010
DA - May 2010
SP - 2599
EP - 2611
PB - American Meteorological Society, 45 Beacon St. Boston MA 02108-3693 USA
VL - 23
IS - 10
SN - 0894-8755, 0894-8755
KW - Sustainability Science Abstracts; Pollution Abstracts; Meteorological & Geoastrophysical Abstracts; ASFA 3: Aquatic Pollution & Environmental Quality
KW - Stratosphere
KW - Ozone
KW - Climate change
KW - Tropopause
KW - Carbon dioxide
KW - Pollution monitoring
KW - Tropopause height
KW - Atmosphere
KW - Ozone depletion
KW - Ozone concentration
KW - Temperature effects
KW - Sensitivity
KW - tropopause
KW - Ozone distribution
KW - Climate models
KW - Halogens
KW - Temperature
KW - Simulation
KW - Greenhouse effect
KW - Ozone layer
KW - Ecosystem disturbance
KW - Atmosphere-ocean coupled models
KW - Numerical simulations
KW - Temperature trends
KW - latitude
KW - Greenhouse gases
KW - abundance
KW - M2 551.583:Variations (551.583)
KW - M3 1010:Issues in Sustainable Development
KW - P 2000:FRESHWATER POLLUTION
KW - Q5 08521:Mechanical and natural changes
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-07-01
N1 - Number of references - 37
N1 - Last updated - 2016-07-07
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Temperature effects; Tropopause; Halogens; Climate change; Greenhouse effect; Carbon dioxide; Stratosphere; Ecosystem disturbance; Ozone; Tropopause height; Climate models; Ozone distribution; Ozone layer; Ozone depletion; Atmosphere-ocean coupled models; Numerical simulations; Ozone concentration; Temperature trends; Greenhouse gases; Pollution monitoring; Sensitivity; tropopause; Temperature; Simulation; Atmosphere; latitude; abundance
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/2010JCLI3179.1
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Probing the Fast and Slow Components of Global Warming by Returning Abruptly to Preindustrial Forcing
AN - 746161932; 13137396
AB - The fast and slow components of global warming in a comprehensive climate model are isolated by examining the response to an instantaneous return to preindustrial forcing. The response is characterized by an initial fast exponential decay with an e-folding time smaller than 5 yr, leaving behind a remnant that evolves more slowly. The slow component is estimated to be small at present, as measured by the global mean near-surface air temperature, and, in the model examined, grows to 0.4C by 2100 in the A1B scenario from the Special Report on Emissions Scenarios (SRES), and then to 1.4C by 2300 if one holds radiative forcing fixed after 2100. The dominance of the fast component at present is supported by examining the response to an instantaneous doubling of CO sub(2) and by the excellent fit to the model's ensemble mean twentieth-century evolution with a simple one-box model with no long times scales.
JF - Journal of Climate
AU - Held, Isaac M
AU - Winton, Michael
AU - Takahashi, Ken
AU - Delworth, Thomas
AU - Zeng, Fanrong
AU - Vallis, Geoffrey K
AD - NOAA/Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, Princeton, New Jersey, isaac.held@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/05//
PY - 2010
DA - May 2010
SP - 2418
EP - 2427
PB - American Meteorological Society, 45 Beacon St. Boston MA 02108-3693 USA
VL - 23
IS - 9
SN - 0894-8755, 0894-8755
KW - Sustainability Science Abstracts; Pollution Abstracts; Meteorological & Geoastrophysical Abstracts
KW - Global warming
KW - Forcing
KW - Climate models
KW - Carbon dioxide
KW - dominance
KW - Atmospheric pollution models
KW - air temperature
KW - Climate change
KW - Greenhouse effect
KW - Radiative forcing
KW - Emissions
KW - Decay
KW - P 0000:AIR POLLUTION
KW - M3 1010:Issues in Sustainable Development
KW - M2 551.588:Environmental Influences (551.588)
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-07-01
N1 - Number of references - 22
N1 - Last updated - 2016-07-07
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Radiative forcing; Atmospheric pollution models; Climate models; Global warming; dominance; air temperature; Climate change; Emissions; Greenhouse effect; Decay; Carbon dioxide
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/2009JCLI3466.1
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Influences of freshwater from major rivers on global ocean circulation and temperatures in the MIT ocean general circulation model
AN - 746154356; 12668956
AB - Responses of global ocean circulation and temperature to freshwater runoff from major rivers were studied by blocking regional runoff in the global ocean general circulation model (OGCM) developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Runoff into the tropical Atlantic, the western North Pacific, and the Bay of Bengal and northern Arabian Sea were selectively blocked. The blocking of river runoff first resulted in a salinity increase near the river mouths (2 practical salinity units). The saltier and, therefore, denser water was then transported to higher latitudes in the North Atlantic, North Pacific, and southern Indian Ocean by the mean currents. The subsequent density contrasts between northern and southern hemispheric oceans resulted in changes in major ocean currents. These anomalous ocean currents lead to significant temperature changes (1C -2C) by the resulting anomalous heat transports. The current and temperature anomalies created by the blocked river runoff propagated from one ocean basin to others via coastal and equatorial Kelvin waves. This study suggests that river runoff may be playing an important role in oceanic salinity, temperature, and circulations; and that partially or fully blocking major rivers to divert freshwater for societal purposes might significantly change ocean salinity, circulations, temperature, and atmospheric climate. Further studies are necessary to assess the role of river runoff in the coupled atmosphere-ocean system.
JF - Advances in Atmospheric Sciences
AU - Huang, Boyin
AU - Mehta, Vikram M
AD - The Center for Research on the Changing Earth System, Clarksville, Maryland, 21029, USA, boyin.huang@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/05//
PY - 2010
DA - May 2010
SP - 455
EP - 468
PB - China Ocean Press, 8 Dahuisi Beijing 100081 People's Republic of China
VL - 27
IS - 3
SN - 0256-1530, 0256-1530
KW - ASFA 2: Ocean Technology Policy & Non-Living Resources; Oceanic Abstracts; Water Resources Abstracts; Meteorological & Geoastrophysical Abstracts
KW - Salinity variations
KW - ISW, Arabian Sea
KW - Freshwater
KW - Atmospheric circulation-oceanic circulation coupled models
KW - Salinity
KW - ANW, USA, Massachusetts
KW - IN, North Pacific
KW - River runoff
KW - Salinity effects
KW - Ocean-atmosphere system
KW - River Flow
KW - Ocean basins
KW - Heat transport
KW - Temperature changes
KW - Rivers
KW - Marine
KW - ISW, Indian Ocean
KW - Atmospheric circulation changes
KW - Ocean Circulation
KW - Temperature
KW - River discharge
KW - Brackish
KW - Ocean circulation
KW - AN, North Atlantic
KW - ISW, Bangladesh, Bengal Bay
KW - AS, Tropical Atlantic
KW - Model Studies
KW - Ocean currents
KW - Oceanic circulation
KW - Oceans
KW - General circulation models
KW - Coastal oceanography
KW - River Mouth
KW - Temperature anomalies
KW - Rainfall-runoff modeling
KW - Ocean-atmosphere relationships
KW - Runoff
KW - Kelvin waves
KW - O 2010:Physical Oceanography
KW - M2 551.465:Structure/Dynamics/Circulation (551.465)
KW - SW 0835:Streamflow and runoff
KW - Q2 09146:TSD distribution, water masses and circulation
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-01
N1 - Last updated - 2014-05-02
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Rivers; Salinity effects; Temperature anomalies; Ocean-atmosphere system; River discharge; Ocean circulation; Ocean basins; Kelvin waves; Runoff; Temperature changes; Atmospheric circulation changes; Salinity variations; Atmospheric circulation-oceanic circulation coupled models; Ocean currents; Oceanic circulation; River runoff; General circulation models; Coastal oceanography; Ocean-atmosphere relationships; Rainfall-runoff modeling; Heat transport; Salinity; Ocean Circulation; Oceans; River Mouth; Temperature; River Flow; Model Studies; ISW, Indian Ocean; ANW, USA, Massachusetts; ISW, Arabian Sea; IN, North Pacific; AN, North Atlantic; ISW, Bangladesh, Bengal Bay; AS, Tropical Atlantic; Freshwater; Brackish; Marine
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00376-009-9022-6
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Clinical signs and histopathology associated with domoic acid poisoning in northern fur seals (Callorhinus ursinus) and comparison of toxin detection methods
AN - 746079674; 13027849
AB - Between July 2005 and March 2009, 33 northern fur seals (Callorhinus ursinus) were collected after stranding along the central California coast between Sonoma and San Luis Obispo counties. Of these, 26 were collected live and could be observed for signs of neuroexcitotoxicity. Approximately half exhibited the classic clinical signs of domoic acid (DA) toxicosis including muscle twitches and ataxia, to seizures and coma, and had lesions in the central nervous system and heart. Several biological fluids were collected for DA analysis including aqueous humor, serum, stomach contents, feces, urine, abdominal fluid, amniotic fluid and milk. Four analytical methods were employed including receptor binding assay (RBA), enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC-UV) and ultra performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS). The DA concentrations determined by each method were positively correlated. Domoic acid was detected in 83% of fecal samples collected from northern fur seals in the present study and in one animal was calculated to contain up to 18.6 mu g DA/g. Interestingly, DA was detected and confirmed in the aqueous humor of the only animal this sample-type was collected from, suggesting that this may prove to be a useful diagnostic body fluid for algal toxin detection in marine mammal mortality events. These data document for the first time that northern fur seals are impacted by DA-producing harmful algal blooms along the California coast.
JF - Harmful Algae
AU - Lefebvre, Kathi A
AU - Robertson, Alison
AU - Frame, Elizabeth R
AU - Colegrove, Kathleen M
AU - Nance, Shelly
AU - Baugh, Keri A
AU - Wiedenhoft, Heather
AU - Gulland, Frances MD
AD - NOAA Fisheries, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Marine Biotoxins Program, 2725 Montlake Blvd. East, Seattle, WA 98112, USA
Y1 - 2010/05//
PY - 2010
DA - May 2010
SP - 374
EP - 383
PB - Elsevier Science, P.O. Box 211 Amsterdam 1000 AE Netherlands
VL - 9
IS - 4
SN - 1568-9883, 1568-9883
KW - Toxicology Abstracts; Microbiology Abstracts C: Algology, Mycology & Protozoology; Oceanic Abstracts; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources; CSA Neurosciences Abstracts
KW - Algal toxin
KW - Biotoxin detection methods
KW - Biotoxin trophic transfer
KW - Callorhinus
KW - Domoic acid
KW - Northern fur seal
KW - High-performance liquid chromatography
KW - Amniotic fluid
KW - Algal blooms
KW - Central nervous system
KW - Phytoplankton
KW - Mass spectroscopy
KW - Dopamine
KW - INE, USA, California
KW - Detection
KW - Ataxia
KW - ELISA
KW - USA, California
KW - Callorhinus ursinus
KW - Feces
KW - Body fluids
KW - Algae
KW - Coasts
KW - Marine
KW - Mortality
KW - Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
KW - Data processing
KW - Milk
KW - Biological poisons
KW - Seizures
KW - toxicosis
KW - Poisoning
KW - Muscles
KW - Cardiac muscle
KW - Toxicity
KW - Toxins
KW - Coma
KW - Urine
KW - Marine mammals
KW - Stomach
KW - Mortality causes
KW - O 4020:Pollution - Organisms/Ecology/Toxicology
KW - K 03330:Biochemistry
KW - Q1 08376:Physiology, biochemistry, biophysics
KW - X 24320:Food Additives & Contaminants
KW - N3 11027:Neurology & neuropathology
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-06-01
N1 - Last updated - 2016-04-29
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Central nervous system; Algal blooms; Biological poisons; Marine mammals; Detection; ELISA; Phytoplankton; Toxicity; Mortality causes; Amniotic fluid; High-performance liquid chromatography; Mass spectroscopy; Dopamine; Ataxia; Feces; Body fluids; Coasts; Algae; Mortality; Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay; Milk; Data processing; Domoic acid; toxicosis; Seizures; Muscles; Poisoning; Cardiac muscle; Toxins; Coma; Urine; Stomach; Callorhinus ursinus; INE, USA, California; USA, California; Marine
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.hal.2010.01.007
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Identification of Marine-Derived Lipids in Juvenile Coho Salmon and Aquatic Insects through Fatty Acid Analysis
AN - 746013441; 12920525
AB - The energetic benefits enjoyed by consumers in streams with salmon runs depend on how those benefits are accrued. Adult Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp. deliver significant amounts of nutrients (i.e., nitrogen and phosphorus) and carbon to streams when they spawn and die; these nutrient additions can have demonstrable effects on primary production in streams. Consumption of carcass tissues or eggs provides for direct energy subsidies to consumers and may have significant effects on their condition. In this study, comparisons of juvenile coho salmon O. kisutch and aquatic insects exposed to terrestrial and marine energy sources demonstrated that direct consumption of marine-derived lipids had a significant effect on the lipid reserves of consumers. Direct consumption of marine-derived tissues was verified through fatty acid analysis. Selected aquatic insects and juvenile coho salmon were reared for 6 weeks in experimental streams supplied with terrestrial or marine energy sources. Chironomid midges, nemourid stoneflies, and juvenile coho salmon exposed to the marine energy source altered their fatty acid compositions by incorporating the long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids that are characteristic of marine fish. The fatty acid composition of baetid mayflies was unaffected. The direct movement of specific fatty markers indicated that direct consumption of marine-derived tissues led to increased energy reserves (triacylglycerols) in consumers. Similar results were obtained for juvenile coho salmon sampled from natural streams before and after the arrival of adult salmon runs. These data indicate that marine-derived lipids from anadromous fish runs are an important source of reserve lipids for consumers that overwinter in streams.
JF - Transactions of the American Fisheries Society
AU - Heintz, Ron A
AU - Wipfli, Mark S
AU - Hudson, John P
AD - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, Auke Bay Laboratories, National Marine Fisheries Service, Juneau, Alaska 99801, USA, ron.heintz@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/05//
PY - 2010
DA - May 2010
SP - 840
EP - 854
PB - American Fisheries Society, 5410 Grosvenor Ln. Bethesda MD 20814-2199 USA
VL - 139
IS - 3
SN - 0002-8487, 0002-8487
KW - Entomology Abstracts; Water Resources Abstracts; Aqualine Abstracts; Oceanic Abstracts; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources; Ecology Abstracts
KW - Aquatic Insects
KW - Anadromous species
KW - Lipids
KW - Fatty acid composition
KW - Nutrients
KW - Freshwater
KW - Trophic relationships
KW - Energy sources
KW - Streams
KW - Primary production
KW - Marine fish
KW - Carcasses
KW - Oncorhynchus
KW - I, Pacific
KW - Stream Pollution
KW - Consumers
KW - Aquatic insects
KW - Salmon
KW - Marine
KW - Juveniles
KW - Fatty Acids
KW - Brackish
KW - Energy
KW - Fatty acids
KW - Polyunsaturated fatty acids
KW - Oncorhynchus kisutch
KW - Benefits
KW - O 1070:Ecology/Community Studies
KW - Z 05340:Ecology and Behavior
KW - Q1 08482:Ecosystems and energetics
KW - SW 0835:Streamflow and runoff
KW - D 04040:Ecosystem and Ecology Studies
KW - AQ 00003:Monitoring and Analysis of Water and Wastes
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-06-01
N1 - Number of references - 45
N1 - Last updated - 2016-05-13
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Marine fish; Juveniles; Carcasses; Lipids; Anadromous species; Fatty acids; Polyunsaturated fatty acids; Trophic relationships; Aquatic insects; Energy; Fatty acid composition; Nutrients; Consumers; Primary production; Streams; Salmon; Aquatic Insects; Fatty Acids; Stream Pollution; Benefits; Energy sources; Oncorhynchus; Oncorhynchus kisutch; I, Pacific; Freshwater; Brackish; Marine
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1577/T09-115.1
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TY - JOUR
T1 - A Simple Biomass-Based Length-Cohort Analysis for Estimating Biomass and Fishing Mortality
AN - 746013330; 12920514
AB - A biomass-based length-cohort analysis (LCA) was examined for its performance in estimating total stock biomass and fishing mortality (F) for a population in equilibrium. We compared two LCA methods-(1) a numbers-based LCA that relies on catch numbers at length as input data and (2) a new biomass-based LCA that relies on catch biomass at length-by applying both to simulated data that generally followed characteristics of Pacific chub mackerel Scomber japonicus in Korean waters. We investigated the effects of using two length aggregation methods, two data simulation methods, and three expressions of weight growth (i.e., exponential growth over the length increment of the analysis, arithmetic mean growth, and geometric mean growth). Biomass and F were estimated from the new model and compared with those estimated from the numbers-based LCA model. A sensitivity analysis was performed to understand which aspect of the model parameters controlled the results. Sensitivity to estimates of terminal F was also examined. Results of the analysis showed that the allometric power coefficient b was the most important model parameter and that sensitivity of biomass-based LCA to terminal F was similar to that of numbers-based LCA. Monte Carlo simulation was used to evaluate the equilibrium assumption and to calculate confidence intervals for biomass estimates. We applied the biomass-based LCA model to data for northern rock sole Lepidopsetta polyxystra in the eastern Bering Sea. A comparison of biomass-based LCA population biomass estimates with northern rock sole research survey biomass estimates showed good agreement between the two types of estimates. The biomass-based LCA described in this study is unique in that it incorporates growth explicitly into the estimation procedure, which can be useful under data-deficient situations when simple length composition data and estimates of total catch biomass from just one sampling year are the only available data.
JF - Transactions of the American Fisheries Society
AU - Zhang, Chang Ik
AU - Megrey, Bernard A
AD - National Marine Fisheries Service, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, 7600 Sand Point Way Northeast, Seattle, Washington 98115, USA, bern.megrey@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/05//
PY - 2010
DA - May 2010
SP - 911
EP - 924
PB - American Fisheries Society, 5410 Grosvenor Ln. Bethesda MD 20814-2199 USA
VL - 139
IS - 3
SN - 0002-8487, 0002-8487
KW - Oceanic Abstracts; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources; Ecology Abstracts
KW - Scomber japonicus
KW - Monte Carlo simulation
KW - Marine
KW - Mortality
KW - Data processing
KW - Statistical analysis
KW - Population dynamics
KW - Biomass
KW - Models
KW - Mathematics
KW - Marine fish
KW - IN, Bering Sea
KW - Fishing
KW - Growth
KW - Stocks
KW - Lepidopsetta polyxystra
KW - Fishing mortality
KW - Sampling
KW - O 1070:Ecology/Community Studies
KW - D 04040:Ecosystem and Ecology Studies
KW - Q1 08442:Population dynamics
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-06-01
N1 - Number of references - 35
N1 - Last updated - 2014-05-02
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Marine fish; Growth; Statistical analysis; Stocks; Fishing mortality; Biomass; Population dynamics; Monte Carlo simulation; Mortality; Fishing; Data processing; Sampling; Mathematics; Models; Scomber japonicus; Lepidopsetta polyxystra; IN, Bering Sea; Marine
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1577/T09-041.1
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Does the scale of our observational window affect our conclusions about correlations between endangered salmon populations and their habitat?
AN - 745933117; 12667805
AB - Differences in the strength of species-habitat relationships across scales provide insights into the mechanisms that drive these relationships and guidance for designing in situ monitoring programs, conservation efforts and mechanistic studies. The scale of our observation can also impact the strength of perceived relationships between animals and habitat conditions. We examined the relationship between geographic information system (GIS)-based landscape data and Endangered Species Act-listed anadromous Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) populations in three subbasins of the Columbia River basin, USA. We characterized the landscape data and ran our models at three spatial scales: local (stream reach), intermediate (6th field hydrologic units directly in contact with a given reach) and catchment (entire drainage basin). We addressed three questions about the effect of scale on relationships between salmon and GIS representations of landscape conditions: (1) at which scale does each predictor best correlate with salmon redd density, (2) at which scale is overall model fit maximized, and (3) how does a mixed-scale model compare with single scale models (mixed-scale meaning models that contain variables characterized at different spatial scales)? We developed mixed models to identify relationships between redd density and candidate explanatory variables at each of these spatial scales. Predictor variables had the strongest relationships with redd density when they were summarized over the catchment scale. Meanwhile strong models could be developed using landscape variables summarized at only the local scale. Model performance did not improve when we used suites of potential predictors summarized over multiple scales. Relationships between species abundance and land use or intrinsic habitat suitability detected at one scale cannot necessarily be extrapolated to other scales. Therefore, habitat restoration efforts should take place in the context of conditions found in the associated watershed or landscape.
JF - Landscape Ecology
AU - Feist, Blake E
AU - Steel, EAshley
AU - Jensen, David W
AU - Sather, Damon ND
AD - Fish Ecology Division, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, 2725 Montlake Blvd E, Seattle, WA, 98112-2097, USA, blake.feist@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/05//
PY - 2010
DA - May 2010
SP - 727
EP - 743
PB - Springer-Verlag, Tiergartenstrasse 17 Heidelberg 69121 Germany
VL - 25
IS - 5
SN - 0921-2973, 0921-2973
KW - Sustainability Science Abstracts; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources; ASFA 3: Aquatic Pollution & Environmental Quality; Ecology Abstracts
KW - Catchment area
KW - Anadromous species
KW - Remote sensing
KW - Basins
KW - Freshwater
KW - Watersheds
KW - Streams
KW - Models
KW - spatial distribution
KW - scale models
KW - Scale models
KW - Oncorhynchus
KW - I, Pacific
KW - Marine
KW - Redds
KW - Data processing
KW - Drainage
KW - Landscape
KW - Brackish
KW - River basins
KW - Rare species
KW - Habitat
KW - Land use
KW - USA, Columbia R. basin
KW - Perception
KW - Habitat improvement
KW - Catchments
KW - salmon
KW - Endangered species
KW - Conservation
KW - Geographic information systems
KW - abundance
KW - M3 1010:Issues in Sustainable Development
KW - D 04040:Ecosystem and Ecology Studies
KW - Q1 08442:Population dynamics
KW - Q5 08522:Protective measures and control
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-01
N1 - Last updated - 2014-05-02
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Catchment area; Redds; Scale models; Habitat improvement; Anadromous species; River basins; Rare species; Watersheds; Data processing; Drainage; Landscape; Basins; Geographic information systems; Habitat; Streams; Models; Remote sensing; Land use; spatial distribution; scale models; Perception; Catchments; Conservation; Endangered species; salmon; abundance; Oncorhynchus; USA, Columbia R. basin; I, Pacific; Freshwater; Brackish; Marine
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10980-010-9458-1
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Bringing stakeholders, scientists, and managers together through an integrated ecosystem assessment process
AN - 745928689; 13019774
AB - For decades, the scientific community has conducted essential background research and developed appropriate modeling tools in support of an ecosystem-based approach to natural resource management. Resource managers and the public, however, lack a clear roadmap for working with scientists to move beyond the traditional single-species approach. With current management processes so strongly focused on working in a species-by-species framework, there are entrenched cultural and institutional challenges to shifting those processes toward ecosystem-based management. We propose using the integrated ecosystem assessment process to both develop new management ideas for a particular ecosystem, and to help shift public policy processes and perceptions to embrace ecosystem approaches to management.
JF - Marine Policy
AU - deReynier, Yvonne L
AU - Levin, Phillip S
AU - Shoji, Noriko L
AD - National Marine Fisheries Service, Northwest Region, 7600 Sand Point Way, NE, Seattle, WA 98115, USA
Y1 - 2010/05//
PY - 2010
DA - May 2010
SP - 534
EP - 540
PB - Elsevier Science, P.O. Box 800 Kidlington Oxford OX5 1DX UK
VL - 34
IS - 3
SN - 0308-597X, 0308-597X
KW - Sustainability Science Abstracts; Environment Abstracts; Oceanic Abstracts; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources
KW - Ecosystem-based management
KW - Integrated ecosystem assessment
KW - Public policy process
KW - Ocean resource management
KW - Marine
KW - Policies
KW - Resource management
KW - public policy
KW - ecosystem assessment
KW - natural resources management
KW - Ocean policy
KW - Perception
KW - Natural resources
KW - Resource development
KW - stakeholders
KW - culture
KW - O 2010:Physical Oceanography
KW - M3 1010:Issues in Sustainable Development
KW - ENA 12:Oceans & Estuaries
KW - Q1 08121:Law, policy, economics and social sciences
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-06-01
N1 - Last updated - 2015-03-19
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Resource management; Policies; Natural resources; Resource development; Ocean policy; Perception; public policy; natural resources management; stakeholders; ecosystem assessment; culture; Marine
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2009.10.010
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Spatial and Interannual Variability in Winter Mortality of the Blue Crab (Callinectes sapidus) in the Chesapeake Bay
AN - 745926635; 12665839
AB - The blue crab, Callinectes sapidus, is an ecologically and economically valuable species in Chesapeake Bay. Field surveys and laboratory experiments indicate that blue crab mortality is significant during severe winters. We applied a temperature and salinity-dependent survival model to empirical temperature and salinity data to explore spatial and interannual patterns in overwintering mortality. Harmonic regression analysis and geostatistical techniques were used to create spatially explicit maps of estimated winter duration, average temperature, average salinity, and resulting crab survival probability for the winters of 1990-2004. Predicted survival was highest in the warmer, saline waters of the lower Bay and decreased with increasing latitude up bay. There was also significant interannual variation with survival being lowest after the severe winters of 1996 and 2003. We combine the survival probability maps with maps of blue crab abundance to show how winter mortality may reduce blue crab abundance prior to the start of the harvesting season.
JF - Estuaries and Coasts
AU - Bauer, Laurie J
AU - Miller, Thomas J
AD - Chesapeake Biological Laboratory, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, P.O. Box 38, 1 Williams St, Solomons, MD, 20688, USA, Laurie.Bauer@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/05//
PY - 2010
DA - May 2010
SP - 678
EP - 687
PB - Estuarine Research Federation, 490 Chippingwood Dr. Port Republic MD 20676-2140 USA
VL - 33
IS - 3
SN - 1559-2723, 1559-2723
KW - Ecology Abstracts; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources; Water Resources Abstracts; Oceanic Abstracts
KW - Variability
KW - Abundance
KW - Survival
KW - Crabs
KW - Maps
KW - Salinity
KW - Salinity effects
KW - Saline water
KW - Callinectes sapidus
KW - Marine crustaceans
KW - Seasonal variations
KW - Coasts
KW - Temperature effects
KW - Marine
KW - Mortality
KW - Decapoda
KW - Overwintering
KW - Zooplankton
KW - Temperature
KW - ANW, USA, Chesapeake Bay
KW - Saline Water
KW - Salinity data
KW - Mortality causes
KW - O 1070:Ecology/Community Studies
KW - Q1 08461:Plankton
KW - D 04040:Ecosystem and Ecology Studies
KW - SW 7060:Research facilities
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-01
N1 - Last updated - 2014-05-02
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Salinity data; Overwintering; Zooplankton; Saline water; Survival; Seasonal variations; Marine crustaceans; Mortality causes; Temperature effects; Mortality; Salinity effects; Abundance; Maps; Coasts; Variability; Salinity; Temperature; Crabs; Saline Water; Decapoda; Callinectes sapidus; ANW, USA, Chesapeake Bay; Marine
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12237-009-9237-x
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Temperature-, Salinity-, and Size-Dependent Winter Mortality of Juvenile Blue Crabs (Callinectes sapidus)
AN - 745926191; 12665855
AB - At midlatitudes within its range, overwintering mortality may play an important role in regulating blue crab (Callinectes sapidus) populations. We conducted a 121-day experiment to estimate winter mortality that used realistic temperature acclimation periods prior to and light levels during experiments. A 222 factorial experimental design was used to test for the effects of temperature (3C, 5C), salinity (10, 25), and sediment (sediment, no sediment) on the survival of juvenile crabs (14-68-mm carapace width) of both hatchery and wild origin. The presence of sediment did not significantly alter crab survival, while hatchery-raised crabs experienced significantly lower survivorship than wild-caught crabs. An accelerated failure time model fit to the survival data indicated that time to death increased significantly with increasing temperature, salinity, and crab size. These results suggest that winter survival varies with winter severity, is spatially dynamic, and that small juveniles are more at risk of dying over the winter than larger juveniles.
JF - Estuaries and Coasts
AU - Bauer, Laurie J
AU - Miller, Thomas J
AD - Chesapeake Biological Laboratory, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, P.O. Box38/1, Williams St., Solomons, MD, 20688, USA, Laurie.Bauer@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/05//
PY - 2010
DA - May 2010
SP - 668
EP - 677
PB - Estuarine Research Federation, 490 Chippingwood Dr. Port Republic MD 20676-2140 USA
VL - 33
IS - 3
SN - 1559-2723, 1559-2723
KW - Ecology Abstracts; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources; Water Resources Abstracts; Oceanic Abstracts
KW - Survival
KW - Crabs
KW - Salinity
KW - Salinity effects
KW - Callinectes sapidus
KW - Marine crustaceans
KW - Coasts
KW - Temperature effects
KW - Marine
KW - Mortality
KW - Juveniles
KW - Data processing
KW - Decapoda
KW - Overwintering
KW - Estuaries
KW - Temperature
KW - Sediments
KW - Acclimation
KW - Experimental Design
KW - Mortality causes
KW - O 1070:Ecology/Community Studies
KW - SW 0870:Erosion and sedimentation
KW - D 04040:Ecosystem and Ecology Studies
KW - Q1 08422:Environmental effects
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-01
N1 - Last updated - 2014-05-02
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Temperature effects; Juveniles; Acclimation; Overwintering; Salinity effects; Survival; Marine crustaceans; Mortality causes; Mortality; Data processing; Sediments; Coasts; Salinity; Estuaries; Experimental Design; Temperature; Crabs; Decapoda; Callinectes sapidus; Marine
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12237-010-9277-2
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Improvements to Shellfish Harvest Area Closure Decision Making Using GIS, Remote Sensing, and Predictive Models
AN - 745723566; 12665850
AB - Currently, many states use precipitation information to regulate periodic closures of shellfish harvest areas based on a presumptive relationship between rainfall and bacteria concentration. We evaluate this relationship in four South Carolina estuaries and suggest new predictive models that integrate remote sensing precipitation data with additional environmental and climatic data. Model comparisons using Akaike's information criterion, tenfold cross-validation, and model r super(2) values show substantial and consistent improvements using integrated precipitation, salinity, and water temperature data as predictors. These models may be useful for shellfish area closure regulation support. The model development approaches used here may also be useful in estimating bacteria concentration at beaches and can serve as the basis for developing near-real-time estimates and forecast predictions of bacteria levels for closure decision-making tools.
JF - Estuaries and Coasts
AU - Kelsey, Rense Heath
AU - Scott, Geoffrey I
AU - Porter, Dwayne E
AU - Siewicki, Thomas C
AU - Edwards, Donald G
AD - EcoCheck: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Partnership, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, 904 S. Morris St., Oxford, MD, 21654, USA, heath.kelsey@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/05//
PY - 2010
DA - May 2010
SP - 712
EP - 722
PB - Estuarine Research Federation, 490 Chippingwood Dr. Port Republic MD 20676-2140 USA
VL - 33
IS - 3
SN - 1559-2723, 1559-2723
KW - Ecology Abstracts; Aqualine Abstracts; ASFA 2: Ocean Technology Policy & Non-Living Resources; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources; Water Resources Abstracts; Oceanic Abstracts
KW - Remote Sensing
KW - Prediction
KW - Remote sensing
KW - ANW, USA, South Carolina
KW - Decision Making
KW - Models
KW - Climatic data
KW - USA, South Carolina
KW - Hydrologic Data
KW - Coasts
KW - Marine
KW - Bacteria
KW - Data processing
KW - Mathematical models
KW - Shellfish fisheries
KW - Estimating
KW - Estuaries
KW - Precipitation
KW - Water temperature
KW - Model Studies
KW - Decision making
KW - Shellfish
KW - Geographic information systems
KW - Water temperature data
KW - GIS
KW - SW 5040:Data acquisition
KW - Q2 09393:Remote geosensing
KW - D 04040:Ecosystem and Ecology Studies
KW - AQ 00003:Monitoring and Analysis of Water and Wastes
KW - O 5090:Instruments/Methods
KW - Q1 08564:Instruments, tools, equipment
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-01
N1 - Last updated - 2015-08-19
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Climatic data; Prediction; Mathematical models; Shellfish fisheries; Remote sensing; Water temperature data; GIS; Decision making; Data processing; Estuaries; Water temperature; Geographic information systems; Precipitation; Coasts; Models; Remote Sensing; Bacteria; Estimating; Shellfish; Decision Making; Hydrologic Data; Model Studies; USA, South Carolina; ANW, USA, South Carolina; Marine
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12237-010-9264-7
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TY - JOUR
T1 - A proposed model for dragline spider silk self-assembly: Insights from the effect of the repetitive domain size on fiber properties
AN - 745715861; 12744077
AB - Dragline spider silk has been intensively studied for its superior qualities as a biomaterial. In previous studies, we made use of the baculovirus mediated expression system for the production of a recombinant Araneus diadematus spider silk dragline ADF4 protein and its self-assembly into intricate fibers in host insect cells. In this study, our aim was to explore the function of the major repetitive domain of the dragline spider silk. Thus, we generated an array of synthetic proteins, each containing a different number of identical repeats up to the largest recombinantly expressed spider silk to date. Study of the self-assembly properties of these proteins showed that depending on the increasing number of repeats they give rise to different assembly phenotypes, from a fully soluble protein to bona fide fibers with superior qualities. The different assembly forms, the corresponding chemical resistance properties obtained as well as ultrastructural studies, revealed novel insights concerning the structure and intermolecular interactions of the repetitive and nonrepetitive domains. Based on these observations and current knowledge in the field, we hereby present a comprehensive hypothetical model for the mechanism of dragline silk self-assembly and fiber formation.
JF - Biopolymers
AU - Ittah, Shmulik
AU - Barak, Noaa
AU - Gat, Uri
AD - Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, Silberman Life Sciences Institute, Edmond Safra Campus at Givat-Ram, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem 91904, Israel, gatu@vms.huji.ac.il
Y1 - 2010/05//
PY - 2010
DA - May 2010
SP - 458
EP - 468
PB - Wiley-Blackwell, 111 River Street Hoboken NJ 07030-5774 USA
VL - 93
IS - 5
SN - 0006-3525, 0006-3525
KW - Biotechnology and Bioengineering Abstracts
KW - Fibers
KW - Silk
KW - Self-assembly
KW - Insect cells
KW - Protein arrays
KW - Biopolymers
KW - Biomaterials
KW - Araneus diadematus
KW - Araneae
KW - Baculovirus
KW - W 30920:Tissue Engineering
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-06-01
N1 - Last updated - 2015-03-31
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Fibers; Silk; Insect cells; Self-assembly; Protein arrays; Biomaterials; Biopolymers; Araneus diadematus; Araneae; Baculovirus
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bip.21362
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Toxicity of the Insecticide Etofenprox to Three Life Stages of the Grass Shrimp, Palaemonetespugio
AN - 745714287; 12850052
AB - Opportunities for environmental contamination by the insecticide etofenprox are increasing as its uses expand from primarily indoor residential to rice cultivation and mosquito control. To provide toxicity data for sensitive saltwater species, effects of etofenprox were assessed using three life stages of the estuarine grass shrimp, Palaemonetespugio. Adults, larvae, and embryos were tested in aqueous exposures, while adults and larval shrimp were also tested in the presence of sediment. In addition, sublethal cellular stress biomarkers, glutathione and lipid peroxidation, were examined. Larval shrimp was the most sensitive life stage, with 96-h median lethal concentration (LC sub(50)) of 0.89kg/l, compared with 1.26kg/l for adults and 100kg/l for embryos. Presence of sediment significantly decreased toxicity of etofenprox to both adult and larval shrimp. Etofenprox exposure (100kg/l) increased time to hatch in embryos. Lipid peroxidation levels were reduced in adult and larval shrimp after 96h exposure to etofenprox, while no effect on glutathione was detected. The results of this study provide new information on the toxicity of etofenprox to estuarine invertebrates. These data may prove beneficial to the regulation of this pesticide and management of its uses in coastal areas.
JF - Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
AU - DeLorenzo, Marie E
AU - Leon, Ryan G
AD - U.S. Department of Commerce/NOAA, National Ocean Service, NCCOS, Center for Coastal Environmental Health and Biomolecular Research, Charleston, SC, USA, marie.delorenzo@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/05//
PY - 2010
DA - May 2010
SP - 985
EP - 990
PB - Springer-Verlag, 175 Fifth Ave. New York NY 10010 USA
VL - 58
IS - 4
SN - 0090-4341, 0090-4341
KW - ASFA Aquaculture Abstracts; Environment Abstracts; ASFA 3: Aquatic Pollution & Environmental Quality; Pollution Abstracts; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources; Toxicology Abstracts
KW - Contamination
KW - Grasses
KW - Glutathione
KW - Lipids
KW - Biomarkers
KW - Toxicity tests
KW - invertebrates
KW - Insecticides
KW - Brackishwater environment
KW - cultivation
KW - Embryos
KW - Coenzymes
KW - Marine crustaceans
KW - Bioindicators
KW - Marine
KW - Sediment pollution
KW - Data processing
KW - Estuaries
KW - Larvae
KW - Brackish
KW - Oryza sativa
KW - Developmental stages
KW - Stress
KW - Toxicity
KW - peroxidation
KW - biomarkers
KW - Lipid peroxidation
KW - Sediments
KW - Coastal zone
KW - Pesticides
KW - Mortality causes
KW - ENA 12:Oceans & Estuaries
KW - Q3 08588:Effects of Aquaculture on the Environment
KW - Q5 08524:Public health, medicines, dangerous organisms
KW - P 6000:TOXICOLOGY AND HEALTH
KW - X 24330:Agrochemicals
KW - Q1 08588:Effects of Aquaculture on the Environment
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-06-01
N1 - Last updated - 2015-03-19
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Insecticides; Estuaries; Brackishwater environment; Coenzymes; Biomarkers; Toxicity; Toxicity tests; Marine crustaceans; Mortality causes; Data processing; Contamination; Glutathione; Pesticides; Stress; Developmental stages; Embryos; biomarkers; Sediments; Lipid peroxidation; Bioindicators; Sediment pollution; Grasses; Lipids; Larvae; peroxidation; invertebrates; Coastal zone; cultivation; Oryza sativa; Marine; Brackish
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00244-010-9496-3
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Temporal and Spatial Variability of Mesozooplankton in a Shallow Sub-Tropical Bay: Influence of Top-Down Control
AN - 745713037; 12665852
AB - Quantifying the relationship between mesozooplankton and water quality parameters identifies the factors that structure the mesozooplankton community and can be used to generate hypotheses regarding the mechanisms that control the mesozooplankton population and potentially the trophic network. To investigate this relationship, mesozooplankton and water quality data were collected in Florida Bay from 1994 to 2004. Three key characteristics were found in the mesozooplankton community structure: (1) there are significant differences between the four sub-regions of Florida Bay; (2) there is a break in May of 1997 with significant differences before and after this date; and (3) there is a positive correlation between mesozooplankton abundance and salinity. The latter two characteristics are closely correlated with predator abundance, indicating the importance of top-down control. Hypersaline periods appear to provide a refuge from predators, allowing mesozooplankton to increase in abundance despite the increased physiological stress.
JF - Estuaries and Coasts
AU - Kelble, Christopher R
AU - Ortner, Peter B
AU - Hitchcock, Gary L
AU - Dagg, Michael J
AU - Boyer, Joseph N
AD - Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami, 4600 Rickenbacker Causeway, Miami, FL, 33149, USA, chris.kelble@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/05//
PY - 2010
DA - May 2010
SP - 723
EP - 737
PB - Estuarine Research Federation, 490 Chippingwood Dr. Port Republic MD 20676-2140 USA
VL - 33
IS - 3
SN - 1559-2723, 1559-2723
KW - Ecology Abstracts; Pollution Abstracts; ASFA 3: Aquatic Pollution & Environmental Quality; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources; Water Resources Abstracts; Oceanic Abstracts
KW - water quality
KW - Variability
KW - Ecosystems
KW - Physiology
KW - Abundance
KW - Predators
KW - Water quality
KW - Trophic relationships
KW - Population dynamics
KW - Spatial variations
KW - Salinity
KW - Networks
KW - Water Quality Control
KW - Coasts
KW - Marine
KW - Data processing
KW - Estuaries
KW - Zooplankton
KW - Water Quality
KW - Stress
KW - predators
KW - Coastal zone
KW - Community composition
KW - Community structure
KW - Population structure
KW - ASW, USA, Florida, Florida Bay
KW - abundance
KW - O 1070:Ecology/Community Studies
KW - Q1 08482:Ecosystems and energetics
KW - SW 3010:Identification of pollutants
KW - P 1000:MARINE POLLUTION
KW - D 04040:Ecosystem and Ecology Studies
KW - Q5 08504:Effects on organisms
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DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-01
N1 - Last updated - 2014-05-02
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Spatial variations; Community composition; Zooplankton; Population structure; Population dynamics; Trophic relationships; Water quality; Data processing; Community structure; Estuaries; Abundance; Stress; Predators; Coasts; water quality; Coastal zone; Salinity; Physiology; predators; abundance; Variability; Ecosystems; Networks; Water Quality; Water Quality Control; ASW, USA, Florida, Florida Bay; Marine
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12237-010-9270-9
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Nekton Density Patterns in Tidal Ponds and Adjacent Wetlands Related to Pond Size and Salinity
AN - 745710736; 12665846
AB - We examined the distribution of nekton across the marsh landscape using a 1-m super(2) drop sampler to compare nekton densities across three different salinity zones (intermediate, brackish, saline), three pond sizes (diameter 750m=large), and two habitat types (pond, adjacent marsh) in the Barataria Bay Estuary, Louisiana. Nekton assemblages of ponds and the adjacent marsh appeared to be structured by the responses of individual species to the estuarine salinity gradient at the landscape scale and to pond habitat attributes locally. Our results indicate that ponds in the brackish and saline zones are more important nursery areas for most fishery species than ponds in the intermediate zone. Medium and large ponds supported higher densities of most species than small ponds. Most species of nekton were associated with vegetation structure, and individuals of these species were either concentrated among plant stems at the marsh edge or within submerged aquatic vegetation in ponds.
JF - Estuaries and Coasts
AU - Rozas, Lawrence P
AU - Minello, Thomas J
AD - NOAA/National Marine Fisheries Service/SEFSC, Estuarine Habitats and Coastal Fisheries Center, 646 Cajundome Boulevard, Lafayette, LA, 70506, USA, lawrence.rozas@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/05//
PY - 2010
DA - May 2010
SP - 652
EP - 667
PB - Estuarine Research Federation, 490 Chippingwood Dr. Port Republic MD 20676-2140 USA
VL - 33
IS - 3
SN - 1559-2723, 1559-2723
KW - Ecology Abstracts; Aqualine Abstracts; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources; Water Resources Abstracts; Oceanic Abstracts; ASFA 2: Ocean Technology Policy & Non-Living Resources
KW - ASW, USA, Louisiana
KW - Fluid Drops
KW - Salt lakes
KW - Salinity gradients
KW - Ponds
KW - Salinity
KW - Habitats
KW - Aquatic Plants
KW - Salinity effects
KW - USA, Louisiana
KW - Wetlands
KW - Coasts
KW - Density
KW - Landscape
KW - Estuaries
KW - Aquatic plants
KW - Brackish
KW - Vegetation
KW - Marshes
KW - Habitat
KW - Nekton
KW - Coastal zone
KW - ASW, USA, Louisiana, Barataria Bay
KW - Salt marshes
KW - USA, Louisiana, Barataria Bay
KW - AQ 00001:Water Resources and Supplies
KW - O 1070:Ecology/Community Studies
KW - Q1 08463:Habitat community studies
KW - Q2 09184:Composition of water
KW - D 04040:Ecosystem and Ecology Studies
KW - SW 0890:Estuaries
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DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-01
N1 - Last updated - 2014-05-02
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Nekton; Coastal zone; Salt marshes; Estuaries; Aquatic plants; Salt lakes; Wetlands; Salinity gradients; Salinity effects; Landscape; Vegetation; Marshes; Habitat; Ponds; Habitats; Salinity; Aquatic Plants; Density; Fluid Drops; Coasts; ASW, USA, Louisiana; ASW, USA, Louisiana, Barataria Bay; USA, Louisiana, Barataria Bay; USA, Louisiana; Brackish
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12237-009-9258-5
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Model averaging and probable status of North Pacific striped marlin, Tetrapturus audax
AN - 745639235; 12847951
AB - We show how model averaging can be applied to estimate the probable status of a fishery resource under assessment scenario uncertainty. This approach is applied to North Pacific striped marlin (Tetrapturus audax), an apex predator that may be vulnerable to recruitment overfishing in pelagic longline fisheries targeting tunas. In the current striped marlin assessment, two assessment scenarios were used to account for different hypotheses about the steepness of the stock-recruitment dynamics. Estimates of spawning stock and recruitment from these scenarios are used post hoc to fit age-structured production models that represent alternative hypotheses about the degree of compensation in stock-recruitment dynamics and the degree of serial correlation of environmental forcing. Model-averaged estimates of target spawning biomass to produce maximum sustainable yield (S sub(MSY)) and the associated limit fishing mortality (F sub(MSY)) characterize relative stock status (S/S sub(MSY) and F/F sub(MSY)) under each scenario. Scenario-weighted averages of relative status determine probable stock status, with weightings reflecting the credibility of each scenario. Estimates of the variance of probable status account for both model selection and assessment scenario uncertainty in risk analyses. Using model averaging to estimate probable stock status from multiple assessment scenarios is analogous to using ensemble averages from multiple predictive models to make weather forecasts.Original Abstract: Nous demontrons qu'on peut utiliser le calcul de la moyenne des modeles pour estimer le statut probable d'une ressource halieutique dont l'evaluation est en etat d'incertitude. Nous utilisons cette methode chez le makaire strie (Tetrapturus audax) du Pacifique Nord, un predateur du sommet du reseau trophique, qui peut etre vulnerable a la surpeche du recrutement dans les peches pelagiques a la palangre qui ciblent les thons. Dans l'evaluation actuelle des makaires stries, nous avons utilise deux scenarios d'evaluation pour tenir compte d'hypotheses differentes sur le degre d'inclinaison de la dynamique stock-recrutement. Les estimations du stock reproducteur et du recrutement tirees de ces scenarios ont servi a ajuster a posteriori les modeles de production structures en fonction de l'age qui representent les hypotheses de rechange au sujet du degre de compensation dans la dynamique stock-recrutement et du degre d'autocorrelation du forcage environnemental. Les estimations obtenues par le calcul des moyennes des modeles de la biomasse ciblee des reproducteurs necessaire pour produire le rendement maximal tolerable (S sub(MSY)) et la mortalite limite due a la peche (F sub(MSY)) correspondante caracterisent le statut relatif du stock (S/S sub(MSY) et F/F sub(MSY)) dans chacun des scenarios. Les moyennes du statut relatif ponderees en fonction du scenario determinent le statut probable du stock dans lequel les ponderations refletent la credibilite de chacun des scenarios. Les estimations de la variance du statut probable expliquent a la fois le choix du modele et l'incertitude du scenario d'evaluation dans les analyses du risque. Le calcul de la moyenne des modeles afin d'estimer le statut probable a partir de plusieurs scenarios d'evaluation est analogue a l'utilisation de la moyenne d'ensemble de plusieurs modeles predictifs pour faire des previsions meteorologiques.
JF - Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences/Journal Canadien des Sciences Halieutiques et Aquatiques
AU - Brodziak, Jon
AU - Piner, Kevin
AD - Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center, Honolulu, HI 96822-2396, USA., Jon.Brodziak@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/05//
PY - 2010
DA - May 2010
SP - 793
EP - 805
PB - NRC Research Press
VL - 67
IS - 5
SN - 0706-652X, 0706-652X
KW - ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources; Sustainability Science Abstracts; Environment Abstracts; Ecology Abstracts; Oceanic Abstracts
KW - Prediction
KW - Thunnus
KW - Sustainable development
KW - Predators
KW - Population dynamics
KW - spawning
KW - Fishery resources
KW - Models
KW - Marine fish
KW - IN, North Pacific
KW - Fishery management
KW - Fisheries
KW - recruitment
KW - Fishing mortality
KW - Vulnerability
KW - Weather forecasting
KW - Sustainable yield
KW - Marine
KW - Weather
KW - Mortality
KW - Tetrapturus audax
KW - Recruitment
KW - Stock assessment
KW - Overfishing
KW - Spawning
KW - Biomass
KW - Tuna fisheries
KW - resource exploitation
KW - predators
KW - overfishing
KW - prediction models
KW - vulnerability
KW - fishing
KW - fishery resources
KW - ENA 06:Food & Drugs
KW - O 5080:Legal/Governmental
KW - M3 1010:Issues in Sustainable Development
KW - D 04040:Ecosystem and Ecology Studies
KW - Q1 08604:Stock assessment and management
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-06-01
N1 - Number of references - 39
N1 - Last updated - 2015-02-12
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Prediction; Stock assessment; Recruitment; Overfishing; Sustainable development; Tuna fisheries; Population dynamics; Fishery resources; Marine fish; Fishery management; Fishing mortality; Vulnerability; Weather forecasting; Sustainable yield; Mortality; Weather; Fisheries; Predators; Spawning; Biomass; Models; spawning; resource exploitation; predators; overfishing; prediction models; recruitment; vulnerability; fishing; fishery resources; Thunnus; Tetrapturus audax; IN, North Pacific; Marine
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/F10-029
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Predictive models of northern anchovy Engraulis mordax and Pacific sardine Sardinops sagax spawning habitat in the California Current
AN - 744687984; 13002690
AB - We modeled presence of anchovy and sardine eggs in the California Current from 1984 to 2009 using predictors related to water mass properties and primary productivity. Spawning areas could be predicted with good discrimination for anchovy, as indicated by logistic models with an area under receiver-operating characteristic curve (AUC; i.e. probability of concordance) of 0.86, and acceptable discrimination for sardine, as indicated by an AUC of 0.79. Knowledge of 3-dimensional characteristics of the water column was particularly important for predicting anchovy spawning habitat, as indicated by 2 variables: depth at which maximum chlorophyll a (chl a) occurred and an index of geostrophic flow. These variables were not useful predictors in the sardine model. For both species, variables related to low productivity limited modeled spawning probability most frequently during the 1980s and 1990s, but low temperature was most frequently limiting during the 2000s. Egg abundance was extremely patchy for both species; models to predict numbers of eggs conditional on their presence had almost no additional predictive ability for either species. However, most eggs occurred in areas where predicted probabilities of egg presence were relatively high. About 80% of anchovy eggs were captured in 40% of the samples that had modeled capture probabilities =>0.25. About 80% of sardine eggs were captured in 35% of the samples that had predicted probabilities of capture =>0.25. These models may be useful for understanding interannual changes in populations of predators that depend on anchovies and sardine. They could also improve the precision of fisheries surveys if predictors were collected beforehand using unmanned gliders.
JF - Marine Ecology Progress Series
AU - Weber, ED
AU - McClatchie, S
AD - NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center, 8604 la Jolla Shores Drive, la Jolla, California 92037-1508, USA, ed.weber@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/05//
PY - 2010
DA - May 2010
SP - 251
EP - 263
PB - Inter-Research, Nordbuente 23 Oldendorf/Luhe 21385 Germany
VL - 406
SN - 0171-8630, 0171-8630
KW - Sustainability Science Abstracts; Ecology Abstracts; Oceanic Abstracts; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources
KW - Prediction
KW - Chlorophyll
KW - Engraulis mordax
KW - Fish eggs
KW - Predators
KW - INE, Pacific, California Current
KW - Habitat selection
KW - spawning
KW - Eggs
KW - Water column
KW - Models
KW - Marine fish
KW - Fishery surveys
KW - Temperature effects
KW - Marine
KW - Water masses
KW - discrimination
KW - fishery surveys
KW - Spawning
KW - Habitat
KW - predators
KW - Ocean currents
KW - Sardinops sagax
KW - prediction models
KW - Sardinops
KW - low temperature
KW - water column
KW - abundance
KW - O 1070:Ecology/Community Studies
KW - M3 1010:Issues in Sustainable Development
KW - D 04040:Ecosystem and Ecology Studies
KW - Q1 08442:Population dynamics
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DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-06-01
N1 - Last updated - 2014-05-02
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Ocean currents; Marine fish; Prediction; Water masses; Fishery surveys; Fish eggs; Spawning; Habitat selection; Temperature effects; Chlorophyll; Predators; Habitat; Water column; Eggs; Models; discrimination; prediction models; low temperature; fishery surveys; water column; spawning; abundance; predators; Sardinops sagax; Engraulis mordax; Sardinops; INE, Pacific, California Current; Marine
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/meps08544
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Women's Marital Naming Choices in a Nationally Representative Sample
AN - 743051125; 201034072
AB - We explore women's marital naming choices using the 2004 American Community Survey (ACS). Six percent of native-born married women have nonconventional surnames. Nonconventional surnames include hyphenated surnames, two surnames, and women who kept their own surname at marriage. Characteristics associated with nonconventional surname use include younger age, being other than White non-Hispanic, a large age difference between spouses, and higher educational attainment. Women with a master's degree have odds of using a nonconventional surname that are 2.8 times higher than those who have less than a bachelor's degree, whereas women with a professional degree have odds that are 5.0 times higher, and women with a doctorate have odds 9.8 times those with less than a bachelor's degree. [Reprinted by permission of Sage Publications Inc., copyright holder.]
JF - Journal of Family Issues
AU - Gooding, Gretchen E
AU - Kreider, Rose M
AD - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Y1 - 2010/05//
PY - 2010
DA - May 2010
SP - 681
EP - 701
PB - Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks CA
VL - 31
IS - 5
SN - 0192-513X, 0192-513X
KW - marital naming women surname American Community Survey
KW - Whites
KW - Choices
KW - Educational Attainment
KW - Females
KW - Age Differences
KW - Naming Practices
KW - article
KW - 1941: the family and socialization; sociology of the family, marriage, & divorce
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LA - English
DB - Sociological Abstracts
N1 - Date revised - 2010-10-21
N1 - Number of references - 19
N1 - Last updated - 2016-09-28
N1 - CODEN - JFISDT
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Naming Practices; Females; Choices; Whites; Age Differences; Educational Attainment
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0192513X09344688
ER -
TY - JOUR
T1 - Deep air convection in the firn at a zero-accumulation site, central Antarctica
AN - 742922725; 2010-060505
AB - Ice cores provide unique archives of past atmospheres and climate, but interpretation of trapped-gas records and their climatic significance has been hampered by a poor knowledge of the prevalence of air convection in the firn layer on top of polar ice sheets. In particular, the phasing of greenhouse gases and climate from ice cores has been obscured by a discrepancy between empirical and model-based estimates of the age difference between trapped gases and enclosing ice, which may be due to air convection. Here we show that deep air convection (>23m) occurs at a windy, near-zero-accumulation rate site in central Antarctica known informally as the Megadunes site (80.77914 degrees S, 124.48796 degrees E). Deep convection is evident in depth profiles of air withdrawn from the firn layer, in the observed pattern of the nitrogen isotope ratio (super 15) N/ (super 14) N, the argon isotope ratio (super 40) Ar/ (super 36) Ar, and in the mixing ratios of the anthropogenic halocarbons methyl chloroform (CH (sub 3) CCl (sub 3) ) and HFC-134a (CH (sub 2) FCF (sub 3) ). Transport parameters (diffusivities) were inferred and air was dated using measured carbon dioxide (CO (sub 2) ) and methane (CH (sub 4) ) mixing ratios, by comparing with the Law Dome atmospheric record, which shows that these are the oldest firn air samples ever recovered (CO (sub 2) mean age=1863AD). The low accumulation rate and the consequent intense metamorphism of the firn (due to prolonged exposure to seasonal temperature cycling) likely contribute to deep air convection via large grain size and vertical cracks that act as conduits for vigorous air motion. The Megadunes site provides a possible modern analog for the glacial conditions in the Vostok, Dome Fuji, and Dome C ice core records and a possible explanation for lower-than-expected (super 15) N/ (super 14) N ratios in trapped air bubbles at these times. A general conclusion is that very low accumulation rate causes deep air convection via its effect on firn structural characteristics.
JF - Earth and Planetary Science Letters
AU - Severinghaus, Jeffrey P
AU - Albert, Mary R
AU - Courville, Zoe R
AU - Fahnestock, Mark A
AU - Kawamura, Kenji
AU - Montzka, Stephen A
AU - Muehle, Jens
AU - Scambos, Ted A
AU - Shields, Erin
AU - Shuman, Christopher A
AU - Suwa, Makoto
AU - Tans, Pieter
AU - Weiss, Ray F
Y1 - 2010/05//
PY - 2010
DA - May 2010
SP - 359
EP - 367
PB - Elsevier, Amsterdam
VL - 293
IS - 3-4
SN - 0012-821X, 0012-821X
KW - isotopes
KW - aliphatic hydrocarbons
KW - Holocene
KW - stable isotopes
KW - nitrogen
KW - carbon dioxide
KW - Cenozoic
KW - Ar-40/Ar-36
KW - transport
KW - circulation
KW - noble gases
KW - age
KW - climate
KW - ice cores
KW - N-15/N-14
KW - methane
KW - Quaternary
KW - isotope ratios
KW - paleoatmosphere
KW - firn
KW - alkanes
KW - convection
KW - ice sheets
KW - depth
KW - argon
KW - organic compounds
KW - Antarctica
KW - hydrocarbons
KW - air
KW - greenhouse gases
KW - glacial geology
KW - Megadunes site
KW - 24:Quaternary geology
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L2 - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/0012821X
LA - English
DB - GeoRef
N1 - Copyright - GeoRef, Copyright 2012, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data from CAPCAS, Elsevier Scientific Publishers, Amsterdam, Netherlands
N1 - Date revised - 2010-01-01
N1 - Number of references - 53
N1 - Document feature - illus. incl. 2 tables
N1 - SuppNotes - Supplementary data available in online version
N1 - Last updated - 2012-06-07
N1 - CODEN - EPSLA2
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - age; air; aliphatic hydrocarbons; alkanes; Antarctica; Ar-40/Ar-36; argon; carbon dioxide; Cenozoic; circulation; climate; convection; depth; firn; glacial geology; greenhouse gases; Holocene; hydrocarbons; ice cores; ice sheets; isotope ratios; isotopes; Megadunes site; methane; N-15/N-14; nitrogen; noble gases; organic compounds; paleoatmosphere; Quaternary; stable isotopes; transport
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2010.03.003
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Journal of Climate
AN - 1400617422; 2013-052805
JF - Journal of Climate
AU - Rutherford, Scott D
AU - Mann, Michael E
AU - Ammann, Caspar M
AU - Wahl, Eugene R
Y1 - 2010/05//
PY - 2010
DA - May 2010
SP - 2832
EP - 2838
PB - American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA
VL - 23
IS - 10
SN - 0894-8755, 0894-8755
KW - models
KW - mathematical methods
KW - reconstruction
KW - paleoclimatology
KW - climate
KW - 15:Miscellaneous
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LA - English
DB - GeoRef
N1 - Copyright - GeoRef, Copyright 2013, American Geosciences Institute.
N1 - Date revised - 2013-01-01
N1 - Number of references - 16
N1 - PubXState - MA
N1 - Document feature - illus. incl. 1 table
N1 - SuppNotes - For reference to original see Christiansen, B., Schmith, T., and Thejll, P., Journal of Climate, Vol. 22, p. 951-976, 2009
N1 - Last updated - 2013-07-18
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - climate; mathematical methods; models; paleoclimatology; reconstruction
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/2009JCLI3146.1
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Evaluation of the Interaction of Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 5 with Activator p25 and with p25-Derived Inhibitor CIP
AN - 1323815539; 17841170
AB - A high-affinity inhibitor protein called CIP, produced by small truncations of p35, was experimentally identified. P35 is a physiological activator of the cyclln-dependent kinase cdk5. P25 is derived from proteolytic truncation of p35 within "stressed" neurons, and it is associated with the hyperphosphorylation of specific neuronal proteins, typically occurring in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's. Here, we report a study of the binding mechanisms of the cdk5-p25 and cdk5-CIP complexes. This provides a better understanding of the source of the inhibitory activity of the protein CIP. We use a geometry-based technique to test the hypothesis that p25's truncation increases the flexibility of CIP and thus prevents cdk5 from reaching its active conformation. Our study is based on a geometry-based alignment algorithm, which aligns two given protein conformations with respect to their interfaces. Our results support the flexibility hypothesis and will be used as a basis for targeted molecular dynamics simulations.
JF - Journal of Computational Biology
AU - Cardone, A
AU - Albers, R W
AU - Sriram, R D
AU - Pant, H C
AD - National Institute of Standards and Technology, 100 Bureau Drive, Building 220, Room A122, Gaithersburg, MD 20899, USA, cardone@nist.gov
PY - 2010
SP - 707
EP - 721
VL - 17
IS - 5
SN - 1066-5277, 1066-5277
KW - Biotechnology and Bioengineering Abstracts
KW - Protein structure
KW - Proteolysis
KW - Neurodegenerative diseases
KW - Phosphorylation
KW - Neurons
KW - Alzheimer's disease
KW - Motor task performance
KW - Algorithms
KW - Cyclin-dependent kinase 5
KW - Computational neuroscience
KW - W 30960:Bioinformatics & Computer Applications
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2013-04-01
N1 - Last updated - 2015-12-23
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Proteolysis; Protein structure; Neurodegenerative diseases; Phosphorylation; Neurons; Motor task performance; Alzheimer's disease; Algorithms; Computational neuroscience; Cyclin-dependent kinase 5
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/cmb.2009.0202
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Basin-wide photosynthetic production rates in the subtropical and tropical Pacific Ocean determined from dissolved oxygen isotope ratio measurements
AN - 744624478; 13055468
AB - We used the oxygen isotope anomaly (17) to determine gross photosynthetic O2 production (GOP) on Pacific Ocean transits of a cargo ship between United States and Australia and New Zealand in August 2004 and February, August, and November 2005. The 17' approach yielded robust regional GOP averages of 98 c 8, 200 c 11, 115 c 7, and 182 c 32 mmol O2 m-2 d-1 for the northern subtropics, tropics, southern subtropics, and South Coral and Tasman Sea, respectively. When converted to 14C primary production (PP) rate equivalents, the 17-based rates compare favorably with prior field data and indicate that satellite algorithms (i.e., vertically generalized productivity model (VGPM) and carbon-based model (CBM)) underestimate in situ rates by a factor of 1.3-3, with greatest underestimation in the tropics. We determined empirical relationships between chlorophyll, nitrate, and GOP that explain 81% of variance in observed GOP rates. Integrating over the Pacific basin from 30N to 30S (excluding coastal areas) yields a gross production of 37.3 Gt C yr-1 and a 14C PP equivalent of 20.3 Gt C yr-1, 1.3-1.8 higher than the 11.4 and 15.9 Gt C yr-1 estimated by the VGPM and CBM, respectively.
JF - Global Biogeochemical Cycles
AU - Juranek, L W
AU - Quay, P D
AD - Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, NOAA, Seattle, Washington, USA
Y1 - 2010/04/30/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 30
PB - American Geophysical Union, 2000 Florida Ave., N.W. Washington DC 20009 USA
VL - 24
IS - 20
SN - 0886-6236, 0886-6236
KW - ASFA 2: Ocean Technology Policy & Non-Living Resources; Oceanic Abstracts; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources; Ecology Abstracts
KW - 4805 Oceanography: Biological and Chemical: Biogeochemical cycles, processes, and modeling
KW - 4870 Oceanography: Biological and Chemical: Stable isotopes
KW - 4806 Oceanography: Biological and Chemical: Carbon cycling
KW - 4808 Oceanography: Biological and Chemical: Chemical tracers
KW - biological productivity
KW - primary production
KW - oxygen isotopes
KW - PSE, Australia
KW - Marine
KW - Chlorophylls
KW - Isotopes
KW - Chlorophyll
KW - Data processing
KW - Photosynthesis
KW - Biogeochemistry
KW - Algorithms
KW - Carbon 14
KW - Basins
KW - Primary production
KW - Dissolved oxygen
KW - INW, Pacific Basin
KW - Oxygen isotopes
KW - PSE, Tasman Sea
KW - Oceans
KW - PSE, New Zealand
KW - Merchant ships
KW - Corals
KW - Q2 09185:Organic compounds
KW - D 04040:Ecosystem and Ecology Studies
KW - O 1080:Multi-disciplinary Studies
KW - Q1 08481:Productivity
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-06-01
N1 - Number of references - 60
N1 - Last updated - 2016-06-08
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Oxygen isotopes; Chlorophylls; Photosynthesis; Biogeochemistry; Merchant ships; Carbon 14; Primary production; Dissolved oxygen; Chlorophyll; Isotopes; Data processing; Oceans; Algorithms; Basins; Corals; PSE, Australia; PSE, Tasman Sea; PSE, New Zealand; INW, Pacific Basin; Marine
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2009GB003492
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Is the basin-wide warming in the North Atlantic Ocean related to atmospheric carbon dioxide and global warming?
AN - 1730056991; 13055482
AB - A basin-wide warming in the North Atlantic Ocean has occurred since the mid-1990s; however, the cause of this basin-wide warming is controversial. Some studies argued that the warming is due to global warming in association with the secular increase of the atmospheric greenhouse gas of carbon dioxide (CO2), while others suggested that it is caused by the Atlantic multidecadal oscillation (AMO) - an oscillatory mode occurring in North Atlantic sea surface temperature. Here we show that both global warming and AMO variability make a contribution to the recent basin-wide warming in the North Atlantic and their relative contribution is approximately equal. It is further shown that after removing a linear trend and the seasonal cycle, atmospheric CO2 measured from 1958-2008 varies approximately with the AMO. On the assumption that a linear trend can be removed from the CO2 time series, then there are suggestive similarities between CO2 and AMO temperature anomalies. That is, atmospheric CO2 increases (decreases) when the AMO is in the warm (cold) phase. This would suggest that the recent basin-wide warming of the North Atlantic might contribute to global ocean warming via its associated increase of atmospheric CO2.
JF - Geophysical Research Letters
AU - Wang, Chunzai
AU - Dong, Shenfu
AD - Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory, NOAA, Miami, Florida, USA
Y1 - 2010/04/29/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 29
PB - American Geophysical Union, 2000 Florida Ave., N.W. Washington DC 20009 USA
VL - 37
IS - 08
SN - 0094-8276, 0094-8276
KW - Earthquake Engineering Abstracts (EQ); Environmental Engineering Abstracts (EN); CSA / ASCE Civil Engineering Abstracts (CE); Aerospace & High Technology Database (AH)
KW - 4215 Oceanography: General: Climate and interannual variability
KW - 1616 Global Change: Climate variability
KW - 4513 Oceanography: Physical: Decadal ocean variability
KW - 4806 Oceanography: Biological and Chemical: Carbon cycling
KW - 3339 Atmospheric Processes: Ocean/atmosphere interactions
KW - Climate variability
KW - Decadal ocean variability
KW - global warming
KW - Time series
KW - Global warming
KW - Greenhouse effect
KW - Atmospherics
KW - Trends
KW - Greenhouse gases
KW - Carbon dioxide
KW - Atlantic Ocean
KW - Marine
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T1 - Landmark Residential Fire Study Shows How Crew Sizes and Arrival Times Influence Saving Lives and Property
AN - 746085131; 13019795
AB - A landmark study issued today by the U.S. Department of Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) shows that the size of firefighting crews has a substantial effect on the fire service's ability to protect lives and property in residential fires. Performed by a broad coalition in the scientific, firefighting and public-safety communities, the study found that four-person firefighting crews were able to complete 22 essential firefighting and rescue tasks in a typical residential structure 30 percent faster than two-person crews and 25 percent faster than three-person crews. The report is the first to quantify the effects of crew sizes and arrival times on the fire service's lifesaving and firefighting operations for residential fires. Until now, little scientific data have been available. The four-person crews were able to deliver water to a similar-sized fire 15 percent faster than the two-person crews and 6 percent faster than three-person crews, steps that help to reduce property damage and lower danger to the firefighters.
JF - Landmark Residential Fire Study Shows How Crew Sizes and Arrival Times Influence Saving Lives and Property. [np]. 28 Apr 2010.
AU - Anonymous
Y1 - 2010/04/28/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 28
PB - National Institute of Standards and Technology, 100 Buvean Dr, Stop 8401 Gaithersburg MD 20899 USA
KW - Health & Safety Science Abstracts
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-06-01
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T1 - CLARK SPRINGS WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM HABITAT CONSERVATION PLAN, APPLICATION FOR INCIDENTAL TAKE PERMITS, CITY OF KENT, MAPLE VALLEY, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. [Part 1 of 1]
T2 - CLARK SPRINGS WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM HABITAT CONSERVATION PLAN, APPLICATION FOR INCIDENTAL TAKE PERMITS, CITY OF KENT, MAPLE VALLEY, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
AN - 756827228; 14310-100159_0001
AB - PURPOSE: The issuance of incidental take permits to cover operations and maintenance activities relating to the City of Kent's Clark Springs water supply system located east of Maple Valley in a 320-acre area of King County, Washington is proposed. Kent owns and operates its water supply system which is comprised of both ground and surface water supplies and provides up to 60 percent of the city's water supply needs. Species for which the city seeks coverage include the Puget Sound Chinook salmon, Puget Sound steelhead, and bull trout, which are currently listed as threatened, and six unlisted species that may be affected by the city's activities in the Rock Creek watershed. Kent has submitted applications to the National Marine Fisheries Service and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for the incidental take permits under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and has also prepared a habitat conservation plan (HCP) designed to minimize and mitigate any such take of listed species. The permit applications are related to water withdrawal and habitat enhancement measures on Rock Creek, tributary to the Cedar River in King County. Specific activities that would be covered include: water supply withdrawals from the Clark Springs system; augmentation flows pumped from the Clark Springs facility into Rock Creek; operations, maintenance, replacement, monitoring, and improvements to the augmentation system; relocation of the augmentation discharge point downstream from its current location; operations, maintenance, and improvements to the water supply facilities; vegetation management; operation and maintenance of the Parshall Flume gaging station; wildlife management including trapping of beavers; electrical, control, and telemetry operations and maintenance; delivery and storage of chemicals, and the chemical treatment process; and the installation of monitoring wells along the eastern boundary of the Clark Springs property. The permit and HCP each have a proposed term of 50 years. In addition to the proposed action, this draft EIS analyzes a No Action Alternative (Alternative A). Under Alternative B, which is the proposed action, the city would receive incidental take permits for nine species and the HCP would be implemented. POSITIVE IMPACTS: The permits would allow the city to continue its water supply activities at the Clark Springs facility while complying with the ESA. The proposed HCP would include monitoring to ensure that biological goals and objectives are met and would provide for adaptive management. Flow augmentation of up to 2.5 cubic feet per second would have beneficial effect on instream flows downstream of the Clark Springs facility during the months of October, November, and December with consequential beneficial effect on access and availability of habitat. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Construction of habitat conservation measures would result in minor sediment and erosion impacts, temporary noise level increases, and short-term increases in turbidity and total suspended solids. Construction along Rock Creek and its confluence with the Cedar River could impact unknown cultural resources. Minor water quality impacts would result from activities such as beaver dam removal and road building. The cost of implementing mitigation requirements would require the city to raise water rates an average of 0.65 percent annually over the 50-year permit period. LEGAL MANDATES: Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100159, 261 pages and maps, April 27, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 1
KW - Water
KW - Air Quality
KW - Biologic Assessments
KW - Conservation
KW - Creeks
KW - Emissions
KW - Endangered Species (Animals)
KW - Fish
KW - Impact Monitoring Plans
KW - Municipal Services
KW - Water Quality
KW - Water Supply
KW - Watersheds
KW - Washington
KW - Endangered Species Act of 1973, Animals
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N1 - Name - Department of Commerce, National Marine Fisheries Service, Seattle, Washington; DC
N1 - Date revised - 2010-06-29
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N1 - Last updated - 2011-12-16
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T1 - Clamping Down on Climate Change: How NOAA's Climate Services Can Help Fill the NEPA Toolbox
T2 - 35th Annual Conference of the National Association of Environmental Professionals (NAEP 2010)
AN - 754164022; 5735303
JF - 35th Annual Conference of the National Association of Environmental Professionals (NAEP 2010)
AU - Johannes, Emily
Y1 - 2010/04/27/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 27
KW - Climatic changes
KW - Nepa
KW - U 4300:Environmental Science
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-08-02
N1 - Last updated - 2010-09-25
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Postlaunch calibration of the NOAA-19 Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit-A
AN - 1777101345; 13369617
AB - The Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit-A (AMSU-A) on the NOAA-19 was successfully launched on 6 February 2009. The AMSU-A Instruments are a generation of total-power microwave radiometers which have been flown on the NOAA-15 to NOAA-18 satellites since May 1998. A systematic postlaunch calibration and validation of the instrument performance was conducted with on-orbit data. A brief report of the postlaunch assessment of the instrument performance is presented in this study. Scan-by-scan examination of the radiometric calibration counts is employed to confirm nominal functioning of the instrument and to detect any anomalous events, such as lunar contamination in the space radiometric counts. The long-term trends of the space and warm calibration counts, channel gains, and housekeeping temperature sensors are monitored. The noise equivalent delta temperature (NET) values of individual channels are also examined. The monthly mean angular distributions of brightness temperatures from the NOAA-18 and NOAA-19 AMSU-A over the tropical ocean region of 20 to 20 are obtained and compared to demonstrate the close similarity between the two measurements. Similarly, the monthly mean angular distributions of brightness temperatures over the Amazon Rain Forest are also compared and theoretically modeled. The results in this study will provide a useful guide for future calibration and validation of microwave instruments.
JF - Journal of Geophysical Research. Atmospheres
AU - Mo, Tsan
AD - Center for Satellite Applications and Research, NESDIS, NOAA, Camp Springs, Maryland, USA
Y1 - 2010/04/27/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 27
PB - American Geophysical Union, 2000 Florida Ave., N.W. Washington DC 20009 USA, [mailto:service@agu.org], [URL:http://www.agu.org]
VL - 115
IS - D08
SN - 2169-897X, 2169-897X
KW - Environmental Engineering Abstracts (EN); CSA / ASCE Civil Engineering Abstracts (CE); Aerospace & High Technology Database (AH)
KW - 1635 Global Change: Oceans
KW - 1694 Global Change: Instruments and techniques
KW - 1895 Hydrology: Instruments and techniques: monitoring
KW - 3360 Atmospheric Processes: Remote sensing
KW - AMSU-A measurements
KW - microwave remote sensing
KW - instrument calibration
KW - Channels
KW - Angular distribution
KW - Assessments
KW - NOAA 15 satellite
KW - Calibration
KW - Brightness temperature
KW - Microwave sounding
KW - Counting
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T1 - CLARK SPRINGS WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM HABITAT CONSERVATION PLAN, APPLICATION FOR INCIDENTAL TAKE PERMITS, CITY OF KENT, MAPLE VALLEY, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON.
AN - 15228911; 14310
AB - PURPOSE: The issuance of incidental take permits to cover operations and maintenance activities relating to the City of Kent's Clark Springs water supply system located east of Maple Valley in a 320-acre area of King County, Washington is proposed. Kent owns and operates its water supply system which is comprised of both ground and surface water supplies and provides up to 60 percent of the city's water supply needs. Species for which the city seeks coverage include the Puget Sound Chinook salmon, Puget Sound steelhead, and bull trout, which are currently listed as threatened, and six unlisted species that may be affected by the city's activities in the Rock Creek watershed. Kent has submitted applications to the National Marine Fisheries Service and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for the incidental take permits under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and has also prepared a habitat conservation plan (HCP) designed to minimize and mitigate any such take of listed species. The permit applications are related to water withdrawal and habitat enhancement measures on Rock Creek, tributary to the Cedar River in King County. Specific activities that would be covered include: water supply withdrawals from the Clark Springs system; augmentation flows pumped from the Clark Springs facility into Rock Creek; operations, maintenance, replacement, monitoring, and improvements to the augmentation system; relocation of the augmentation discharge point downstream from its current location; operations, maintenance, and improvements to the water supply facilities; vegetation management; operation and maintenance of the Parshall Flume gaging station; wildlife management including trapping of beavers; electrical, control, and telemetry operations and maintenance; delivery and storage of chemicals, and the chemical treatment process; and the installation of monitoring wells along the eastern boundary of the Clark Springs property. The permit and HCP each have a proposed term of 50 years. In addition to the proposed action, this draft EIS analyzes a No Action Alternative (Alternative A). Under Alternative B, which is the proposed action, the city would receive incidental take permits for nine species and the HCP would be implemented. POSITIVE IMPACTS: The permits would allow the city to continue its water supply activities at the Clark Springs facility while complying with the ESA. The proposed HCP would include monitoring to ensure that biological goals and objectives are met and would provide for adaptive management. Flow augmentation of up to 2.5 cubic feet per second would have beneficial effect on instream flows downstream of the Clark Springs facility during the months of October, November, and December with consequential beneficial effect on access and availability of habitat. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Construction of habitat conservation measures would result in minor sediment and erosion impacts, temporary noise level increases, and short-term increases in turbidity and total suspended solids. Construction along Rock Creek and its confluence with the Cedar River could impact unknown cultural resources. Minor water quality impacts would result from activities such as beaver dam removal and road building. The cost of implementing mitigation requirements would require the city to raise water rates an average of 0.65 percent annually over the 50-year permit period. LEGAL MANDATES: Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100159, 261 pages and maps, April 27, 2010
PY - 2010
KW - Water
KW - Air Quality
KW - Biologic Assessments
KW - Conservation
KW - Creeks
KW - Emissions
KW - Endangered Species (Animals)
KW - Fish
KW - Impact Monitoring Plans
KW - Municipal Services
KW - Water Quality
KW - Water Supply
KW - Watersheds
KW - Washington
KW - Endangered Species Act of 1973, Animals
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N1 - Name - Department of Commerce, National Marine Fisheries Service, Seattle, Washington; DC
N1 - Date revised - 2010-06-29
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T1 - MgO Tunnel Barriers in Magnetic Nanostructures and Devices
T2 - 217th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society
AN - 754246688; 5785561
JF - 217th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society
AU - Heindl, R
AU - Rippard, W
AU - Pufall, M
Y1 - 2010/04/25/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 25
KW - Tunnels
KW - Barriers
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-08-02
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T1 - Whisker Formation in Pb-Free Surface Finishes
T2 - 217th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society
AN - 754243964; 5785563
JF - 217th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society
AU - Stafford, G
AU - Shin, J
AU - Williams, M
AU - Moon, K
AU - Boettinger, W
Y1 - 2010/04/25/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 25
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-08-02
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T1 - The Direct Patterning of Organosilicate Interconnect Materials by Nanoimprint Lithography
T2 - 217th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society
AN - 754241036; 5785560
JF - 217th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society
AU - So, C L
Y1 - 2010/04/25/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 25
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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LA - English
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-08-02
N1 - Last updated - 2010-09-25
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T1 - Optical and Electrical Properties of Percolated Graphene Networks from Liquid Exfoliation of Graphite
T2 - 217th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society
AN - 754238900; 5785093
JF - 217th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society
AU - Obrzut, J
AU - Pristinski, D
AU - Yoonessi, M
Y1 - 2010/04/25/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 25
KW - Exfoliation
KW - Electrical properties
KW - Graphite
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-08-02
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TY - CPAPER
T1 - Preparation and Characterization of Carbon Nanotube Reference Materials
T2 - 217th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society
AN - 754236432; 5784519
JF - 217th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society
AU - Fagan, J
Y1 - 2010/04/25/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 25
KW - Nanotechnology
KW - Carbon
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - Electrodeposition of Pt-(Ni, Co, Cu, Pb) Alloys for Fuel Cell Applications
T2 - 217th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society
AN - 754234005; 5785616
JF - 217th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society
AU - Moffat, T P
AU - Hwang, S
AU - Ou Yang, L
AU - Bertocci, U
AU - Bonevich, J
AU - Kim, J
Y1 - 2010/04/25/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 25
KW - Lead
KW - Fuel technology
KW - Alloys
KW - Fuel cells
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - DNA Sequence Motifs for Structure- Specific Recognition and Separation of Carbon Nanotubes
T2 - 217th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society
AN - 754233981; 5785223
JF - 217th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society
AU - Tu, X.
AU - Zheng, M
Y1 - 2010/04/25/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 25
KW - Nanotechnology
KW - Carbon
KW - Nanotubes
KW - Nucleotide sequence
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - Flexible Titanium Dioxide Memory
T2 - 217th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society
AN - 754233843; 5785556
JF - 217th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society
AU - Gergel-Hackett, N
AU - Stephey, L
AU - Dunlap, B
AU - Hamadani, B
AU - Gundlach, D
AU - Richter, C
Y1 - 2010/04/25/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 25
KW - Titanium dioxide
KW - Memory
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - Metrology of Molecular Devices Made by Flip Chip Lamination
T2 - 217th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society
AN - 754230591; 5785569
JF - 217th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society
AU - Hacker, C A
AU - Coll, M
AU - Richter, C
Y1 - 2010/04/25/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 25
KW - Lamination
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - Accelerator Surface Phase Associated with Superconformal Cu Electrodeposition
T2 - 217th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society
AN - 754227848; 5784565
JF - 217th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society
AU - Moffat, T P
AU - Yang, L
Y1 - 2010/04/25/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 25
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - Fabrication and Properties of Three- Dimensionally Structured Back-Contact Thin Film Photovoltaic Devices
T2 - 217th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society
AN - 754223162; 5785565
JF - 217th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society
AU - Josell, D
AU - Jung, S
AU - Beauchamp, C
AU - Hamadani, B
AU - Hangarter, C
AU - Zhitenev, N
AU - Moffat, T P
AU - Guyer, J
Y1 - 2010/04/25/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 25
KW - Solar cells
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - Evaluating H2O Electrolysis on Ceria with Thin-Film Electrodes
T2 - 217th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society
AN - 754212381; 5785936
JF - 217th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society
AU - DeCaluwe, S
AU - Zhang, C
AU - Jackson, G S
Y1 - 2010/04/25/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 25
KW - Electrodes
KW - Electrolysis
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T1 - Cell Lines as Candidate Reference Materials for Quality Control of HER2 Amplification and Expression Assays in Breast Cancer
T2 - BIT's Annual 3rd World Cancer Congress
AN - 754184074; 5736791
JF - BIT's Annual 3rd World Cancer Congress
AU - Xiao, Yan
Y1 - 2010/04/25/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 25
KW - Breast cancer
KW - Quality control
KW - ErbB-2 protein
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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T1 - U.S. COAST GUARD (USCG) PACIFIC AREA OPERATIONS, CALIFORNIA, OREGON, AND WASHINGTON. [Part 1 of 2]
T2 - U.S. COAST GUARD (USCG) PACIFIC AREA OPERATIONS, CALIFORNIA, OREGON, AND WASHINGTON.
AN - 756827142; 14307-100156_0001
AB - PURPOSE: Enhanced protective measures to improve the conservation of marine protected species and marine protected areas that occur in the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) District 11 area of California and District 13 area of Oregon and Washington are proposed. An assessment of the potential environmental impacts of specific USCG vessel and aircraft operations on marine protected species and marine protected areas of the Pacific Ocean is presented. The USCG's overarching mission is to protect the public, environment, and U.S. economic interests in the nation's ports and waterways and on the high seas. Mission activities pertain to maritime safety, mobility, and security, as well as national defense and natural resources protection. This final EIS analyzes specific operations out to 12 nautical miles offshore when USCG is engaged in the following mission activities: law enforcement, national security, search and rescue, aids to navigation, and oil pollution and vessel grounding response. The proposed action would be accomplished by establishing a baseline of the significance of the environmental impact of current USCG vessel and aircraft operations on the coastal and marine environment. Six alternatives, including a No Action Alternative (Alternative 1), which would perpetuate current USCG operational procedures in the affected districts, are considered in this final EIS. Alternative 2 would provide for improved local operating procedures, revised vessel speed and approach guidance, and enhanced law enforcement operations. Alternative 3 would enhance marine protected species and marine protected areas awareness training for USCG personnel. Alternative 4 would implement an Internet-based whale reporting program. Alternative 5 would strengthen partnerships to facilitate marine protected species and marine protected area public outreach programs. Alternative 6, which is the preferred alternative, would combine selected components of alternatives 1, 2, 3, and 5. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation of the preferred alternative would improve the protection and conservation of marine protected species and marine protected areas, while allowing the USCG to continue to perform its mandated and essential Homeland Security Department missions. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: The actions proposed under the preferred alternative would increase localized turbidity and hydrocarbon releases in some areas. Aircraft noise could affect some recreation and residential areas. LEGAL MANDATES: Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.). PRIOR REFERENCES: For the abstract of the draft EIS, see 09-0009D, Volume 33, Number 1.
JF - EPA number: 100156, 452 pages, April 23, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 1
KW - Water
KW - Aircraft
KW - Aircraft Noise
KW - Communication Systems
KW - Conservation
KW - Harbors
KW - Islands
KW - Marine Mammals
KW - Marine Systems
KW - Military Operations (Coast Guard)
KW - Navigation
KW - Navigation Aids
KW - Oceans
KW - Preserves
KW - Ships
KW - Shores
KW - California
KW - Oregon
KW - Pacific Ocean
KW - Washington
KW - Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972, Compliance
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T1 - U.S. COAST GUARD (USCG) PACIFIC AREA OPERATIONS, CALIFORNIA, OREGON, AND WASHINGTON. [Part 2 of 2]
T2 - U.S. COAST GUARD (USCG) PACIFIC AREA OPERATIONS, CALIFORNIA, OREGON, AND WASHINGTON.
AN - 756827139; 14307-100156_0002
AB - PURPOSE: Enhanced protective measures to improve the conservation of marine protected species and marine protected areas that occur in the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) District 11 area of California and District 13 area of Oregon and Washington are proposed. An assessment of the potential environmental impacts of specific USCG vessel and aircraft operations on marine protected species and marine protected areas of the Pacific Ocean is presented. The USCG's overarching mission is to protect the public, environment, and U.S. economic interests in the nation's ports and waterways and on the high seas. Mission activities pertain to maritime safety, mobility, and security, as well as national defense and natural resources protection. This final EIS analyzes specific operations out to 12 nautical miles offshore when USCG is engaged in the following mission activities: law enforcement, national security, search and rescue, aids to navigation, and oil pollution and vessel grounding response. The proposed action would be accomplished by establishing a baseline of the significance of the environmental impact of current USCG vessel and aircraft operations on the coastal and marine environment. Six alternatives, including a No Action Alternative (Alternative 1), which would perpetuate current USCG operational procedures in the affected districts, are considered in this final EIS. Alternative 2 would provide for improved local operating procedures, revised vessel speed and approach guidance, and enhanced law enforcement operations. Alternative 3 would enhance marine protected species and marine protected areas awareness training for USCG personnel. Alternative 4 would implement an Internet-based whale reporting program. Alternative 5 would strengthen partnerships to facilitate marine protected species and marine protected area public outreach programs. Alternative 6, which is the preferred alternative, would combine selected components of alternatives 1, 2, 3, and 5. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation of the preferred alternative would improve the protection and conservation of marine protected species and marine protected areas, while allowing the USCG to continue to perform its mandated and essential Homeland Security Department missions. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: The actions proposed under the preferred alternative would increase localized turbidity and hydrocarbon releases in some areas. Aircraft noise could affect some recreation and residential areas. LEGAL MANDATES: Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.). PRIOR REFERENCES: For the abstract of the draft EIS, see 09-0009D, Volume 33, Number 1.
JF - EPA number: 100156, 452 pages, April 23, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 2
KW - Water
KW - Aircraft
KW - Aircraft Noise
KW - Communication Systems
KW - Conservation
KW - Harbors
KW - Islands
KW - Marine Mammals
KW - Marine Systems
KW - Military Operations (Coast Guard)
KW - Navigation
KW - Navigation Aids
KW - Oceans
KW - Preserves
KW - Ships
KW - Shores
KW - California
KW - Oregon
KW - Pacific Ocean
KW - Washington
KW - Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972, Compliance
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T1 - Options to accelerate ozone recovery:ozone and climate benefits
AN - 746157411; 12950009
AB - Hypothetical reductions in future emissions of ozone-depleting substances (ODSs), including N sub(2)O, are evaluated in terms of effects on equivalent effective stratospheric chlorine (EESC), globally-averaged total column ozone, and radiative forcing through 2100. Due to the established success of the Montreal Protocol, these actions can have only a fraction of the impact that regulations already in force have had. If all anthropogenic ODS emissions were halted beginning in 2011, ozone is calculated to be higher by about 1-2{%} during the period 2030-2100 compared to a case of no additional ODS restrictions. Radiative forcing by 2100 would be about 0.23 W/m super(2) lower due to the elimination of N sub(2)O emissions and about 0.005 W/m super(2) lower due to destruction of the chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) bank. The ability of EESC to be a suitable metric for total ozone is also quantified. Responding to the recent suggestion that N sub(2)O should be considered an ODS, we provide an approach to incorporate N sub(2)O into the EESC formulation.
JF - Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions
AU - Daniel, J S
AU - Fleming, EL
AU - Portmann, R W
AU - Velder s, GJM
AU - Jackman, CH
AU - Ravishankara, A R
AD - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Earth System Research Laboratory, Chemical Sciences Division, Boulder, CO 80305, USA
Y1 - 2010/04/23/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 23
SP - 10839
EP - 10863
PB - European Geophysical Society, Max-Planck-Str. 13 Katlenburg-Lindau Germany
VL - 10
IS - 4
SN - 1680-7367, 1680-7367
KW - Sustainability Science Abstracts; Pollution Abstracts; Meteorological & Geoastrophysical Abstracts
KW - Chlorine
KW - Canada, Quebec, Montreal
KW - Radiative forcing
KW - Montreal Protocol
KW - Atmospheric chemistry
KW - Emissions
KW - Ozone
KW - M2 551.510.42:Air Pollution (551.510.42)
KW - P 0000:AIR POLLUTION
KW - M3 1010:Issues in Sustainable Development
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T1 - U.S. COAST GUARD (USCG) PACIFIC AREA OPERATIONS, CALIFORNIA, OREGON, AND WASHINGTON.
AN - 16385245; 14307
AB - PURPOSE: Enhanced protective measures to improve the conservation of marine protected species and marine protected areas that occur in the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) District 11 area of California and District 13 area of Oregon and Washington are proposed. An assessment of the potential environmental impacts of specific USCG vessel and aircraft operations on marine protected species and marine protected areas of the Pacific Ocean is presented. The USCG's overarching mission is to protect the public, environment, and U.S. economic interests in the nation's ports and waterways and on the high seas. Mission activities pertain to maritime safety, mobility, and security, as well as national defense and natural resources protection. This final EIS analyzes specific operations out to 12 nautical miles offshore when USCG is engaged in the following mission activities: law enforcement, national security, search and rescue, aids to navigation, and oil pollution and vessel grounding response. The proposed action would be accomplished by establishing a baseline of the significance of the environmental impact of current USCG vessel and aircraft operations on the coastal and marine environment. Six alternatives, including a No Action Alternative (Alternative 1), which would perpetuate current USCG operational procedures in the affected districts, are considered in this final EIS. Alternative 2 would provide for improved local operating procedures, revised vessel speed and approach guidance, and enhanced law enforcement operations. Alternative 3 would enhance marine protected species and marine protected areas awareness training for USCG personnel. Alternative 4 would implement an Internet-based whale reporting program. Alternative 5 would strengthen partnerships to facilitate marine protected species and marine protected area public outreach programs. Alternative 6, which is the preferred alternative, would combine selected components of alternatives 1, 2, 3, and 5. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation of the preferred alternative would improve the protection and conservation of marine protected species and marine protected areas, while allowing the USCG to continue to perform its mandated and essential Homeland Security Department missions. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: The actions proposed under the preferred alternative would increase localized turbidity and hydrocarbon releases in some areas. Aircraft noise could affect some recreation and residential areas. LEGAL MANDATES: Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.). PRIOR REFERENCES: For the abstract of the draft EIS, see 09-0009D, Volume 33, Number 1.
JF - EPA number: 100156, 452 pages, April 23, 2010
PY - 2010
KW - Water
KW - Aircraft
KW - Aircraft Noise
KW - Communication Systems
KW - Conservation
KW - Harbors
KW - Islands
KW - Marine Mammals
KW - Marine Systems
KW - Military Operations (Coast Guard)
KW - Navigation
KW - Navigation Aids
KW - Oceans
KW - Preserves
KW - Ships
KW - Shores
KW - California
KW - Oregon
KW - Pacific Ocean
KW - Washington
KW - Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972, Compliance
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T1 - AMERICAN LOBSTER FISHERY PROPOSED EFFORT CONTROL MEASURES AND INTERSTATE FISHERY MANAGEMENT PLAN, MAINE THROUGH NORTH CAROLINA. [Part 4 of 4]
T2 - AMERICAN LOBSTER FISHERY PROPOSED EFFORT CONTROL MEASURES AND INTERSTATE FISHERY MANAGEMENT PLAN, MAINE THROUGH NORTH CAROLINA.
AN - 756827441; 14300-100149_0004
AB - PURPOSE: Several management actions to control fishing effort in the American lobster fishery in federal waters off the Atlantic Coast are proposed. American lobster supports one of the most valuable commercial fisheries in the northeast United States, with an annual estimated revenue in excess of $350 million in 2004. Lobster resources are managed within seven Lobster Conservation Management Areas (LCMAs): Area 1, Inshore Gulf of Maine; Area 2, Inshore Southern New England; Area 3, Offshore waters; Area 4, Inshore Northern Mid-Atlantic; Area 5, Inshore Southern Mid-Atlantic; Area 6, New York and Connecticut State Waters (primarily Long Island Sound); and Outer Cape Cod (OCC). The proposed management actions are based on recommendations by the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (Commission) and focus on two strategies to control fishing effort: 1) limiting the number of lobster permits in a management area, and 2) limiting the number of traps fished by lobster permit holders. More specifically, the recommendations for limiting permits include: implementation of limited access programs (LAPs) in Area 2 and the OCC area; authorization of permits and associated trap allocations only to fishermen and/or vessels with a historic record of fishing in an LCMA; and a limit on the number of permits one entity (individual or corporation) can hold. Three alternatives, including a No Action alternative (Alternative 1), for the proposed LAPs are evaluated in this draft EIS. Under Alternative 2, which is the preferred alternative, qualification would be required for LCMA access and future trap allocation. Alternative 3 would require only access qualification. For limiting the number of traps, an individual transferable trap program (ITT) would be implemented in Area 2, Area 3, and the OCC Area. Four ITT alternatives, including a No Action alternative (Alternative 1), are evaluated. Measures that would limit the number of traps include: deductions from a permit holders trap allocation, primarily through the implementation of a conservation tax, applied when federal permits are sold or transferred within the fishery; a cap on the number of traps a permit holder with multiple LCMA allocations can fish; and a cap on the number of traps a dual permit holder (someone with both a state and federal permit) can fish by mandating that a fishers fishing history, on which trap allocations are based, follow the federal permit. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would promote economic efficiency within the fishery while maintaining existing social and cultural features of the industry and would realize conservation benefits that contribute to the prevention of overfishing of the American lobster. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: The proposed measures and alternatives would put a cap on fishing effort and restrict participation in the short term to historical levels. Over a longer term, the ITT measures would reduce the number of traps and the number of participants this fishery can support. LEGAL MANDATES: Atlantic Coastal Fisheries Cooperative Management Act of 1993 (16 U.S.C. 5101-5108) and Magnuson Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 1976 (16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100149, 508 pages, April 21, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 4
KW - Water
KW - Conservation
KW - Fisheries
KW - Fisheries Management
KW - Regulations
KW - Shellfish
KW - Socioeconomic Assessments
KW - Atlantic Ocean
KW - Connecticut
KW - Delaware
KW - Maine
KW - Maryland
KW - Massachusetts
KW - New Hampshire
KW - New Jersey
KW - New York
KW - North Carolina
KW - Rhode Island
KW - Atlantic Coastal Fisheries Cooperative Management Act of 1993, Compliance
KW - Magnuson Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 1976, Compliance
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T1 - AMERICAN LOBSTER FISHERY PROPOSED EFFORT CONTROL MEASURES AND INTERSTATE FISHERY MANAGEMENT PLAN, MAINE THROUGH NORTH CAROLINA. [Part 3 of 4]
T2 - AMERICAN LOBSTER FISHERY PROPOSED EFFORT CONTROL MEASURES AND INTERSTATE FISHERY MANAGEMENT PLAN, MAINE THROUGH NORTH CAROLINA.
AN - 756827229; 14300-100149_0003
AB - PURPOSE: Several management actions to control fishing effort in the American lobster fishery in federal waters off the Atlantic Coast are proposed. American lobster supports one of the most valuable commercial fisheries in the northeast United States, with an annual estimated revenue in excess of $350 million in 2004. Lobster resources are managed within seven Lobster Conservation Management Areas (LCMAs): Area 1, Inshore Gulf of Maine; Area 2, Inshore Southern New England; Area 3, Offshore waters; Area 4, Inshore Northern Mid-Atlantic; Area 5, Inshore Southern Mid-Atlantic; Area 6, New York and Connecticut State Waters (primarily Long Island Sound); and Outer Cape Cod (OCC). The proposed management actions are based on recommendations by the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (Commission) and focus on two strategies to control fishing effort: 1) limiting the number of lobster permits in a management area, and 2) limiting the number of traps fished by lobster permit holders. More specifically, the recommendations for limiting permits include: implementation of limited access programs (LAPs) in Area 2 and the OCC area; authorization of permits and associated trap allocations only to fishermen and/or vessels with a historic record of fishing in an LCMA; and a limit on the number of permits one entity (individual or corporation) can hold. Three alternatives, including a No Action alternative (Alternative 1), for the proposed LAPs are evaluated in this draft EIS. Under Alternative 2, which is the preferred alternative, qualification would be required for LCMA access and future trap allocation. Alternative 3 would require only access qualification. For limiting the number of traps, an individual transferable trap program (ITT) would be implemented in Area 2, Area 3, and the OCC Area. Four ITT alternatives, including a No Action alternative (Alternative 1), are evaluated. Measures that would limit the number of traps include: deductions from a permit holders trap allocation, primarily through the implementation of a conservation tax, applied when federal permits are sold or transferred within the fishery; a cap on the number of traps a permit holder with multiple LCMA allocations can fish; and a cap on the number of traps a dual permit holder (someone with both a state and federal permit) can fish by mandating that a fishers fishing history, on which trap allocations are based, follow the federal permit. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would promote economic efficiency within the fishery while maintaining existing social and cultural features of the industry and would realize conservation benefits that contribute to the prevention of overfishing of the American lobster. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: The proposed measures and alternatives would put a cap on fishing effort and restrict participation in the short term to historical levels. Over a longer term, the ITT measures would reduce the number of traps and the number of participants this fishery can support. LEGAL MANDATES: Atlantic Coastal Fisheries Cooperative Management Act of 1993 (16 U.S.C. 5101-5108) and Magnuson Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 1976 (16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100149, 508 pages, April 21, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 3
KW - Water
KW - Conservation
KW - Fisheries
KW - Fisheries Management
KW - Regulations
KW - Shellfish
KW - Socioeconomic Assessments
KW - Atlantic Ocean
KW - Connecticut
KW - Delaware
KW - Maine
KW - Maryland
KW - Massachusetts
KW - New Hampshire
KW - New Jersey
KW - New York
KW - North Carolina
KW - Rhode Island
KW - Atlantic Coastal Fisheries Cooperative Management Act of 1993, Compliance
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T1 - AMERICAN LOBSTER FISHERY PROPOSED EFFORT CONTROL MEASURES AND INTERSTATE FISHERY MANAGEMENT PLAN, MAINE THROUGH NORTH CAROLINA. [Part 2 of 4]
T2 - AMERICAN LOBSTER FISHERY PROPOSED EFFORT CONTROL MEASURES AND INTERSTATE FISHERY MANAGEMENT PLAN, MAINE THROUGH NORTH CAROLINA.
AN - 756827034; 14300-100149_0002
AB - PURPOSE: Several management actions to control fishing effort in the American lobster fishery in federal waters off the Atlantic Coast are proposed. American lobster supports one of the most valuable commercial fisheries in the northeast United States, with an annual estimated revenue in excess of $350 million in 2004. Lobster resources are managed within seven Lobster Conservation Management Areas (LCMAs): Area 1, Inshore Gulf of Maine; Area 2, Inshore Southern New England; Area 3, Offshore waters; Area 4, Inshore Northern Mid-Atlantic; Area 5, Inshore Southern Mid-Atlantic; Area 6, New York and Connecticut State Waters (primarily Long Island Sound); and Outer Cape Cod (OCC). The proposed management actions are based on recommendations by the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (Commission) and focus on two strategies to control fishing effort: 1) limiting the number of lobster permits in a management area, and 2) limiting the number of traps fished by lobster permit holders. More specifically, the recommendations for limiting permits include: implementation of limited access programs (LAPs) in Area 2 and the OCC area; authorization of permits and associated trap allocations only to fishermen and/or vessels with a historic record of fishing in an LCMA; and a limit on the number of permits one entity (individual or corporation) can hold. Three alternatives, including a No Action alternative (Alternative 1), for the proposed LAPs are evaluated in this draft EIS. Under Alternative 2, which is the preferred alternative, qualification would be required for LCMA access and future trap allocation. Alternative 3 would require only access qualification. For limiting the number of traps, an individual transferable trap program (ITT) would be implemented in Area 2, Area 3, and the OCC Area. Four ITT alternatives, including a No Action alternative (Alternative 1), are evaluated. Measures that would limit the number of traps include: deductions from a permit holders trap allocation, primarily through the implementation of a conservation tax, applied when federal permits are sold or transferred within the fishery; a cap on the number of traps a permit holder with multiple LCMA allocations can fish; and a cap on the number of traps a dual permit holder (someone with both a state and federal permit) can fish by mandating that a fishers fishing history, on which trap allocations are based, follow the federal permit. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would promote economic efficiency within the fishery while maintaining existing social and cultural features of the industry and would realize conservation benefits that contribute to the prevention of overfishing of the American lobster. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: The proposed measures and alternatives would put a cap on fishing effort and restrict participation in the short term to historical levels. Over a longer term, the ITT measures would reduce the number of traps and the number of participants this fishery can support. LEGAL MANDATES: Atlantic Coastal Fisheries Cooperative Management Act of 1993 (16 U.S.C. 5101-5108) and Magnuson Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 1976 (16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100149, 508 pages, April 21, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 2
KW - Water
KW - Conservation
KW - Fisheries
KW - Fisheries Management
KW - Regulations
KW - Shellfish
KW - Socioeconomic Assessments
KW - Atlantic Ocean
KW - Connecticut
KW - Delaware
KW - Maine
KW - Maryland
KW - Massachusetts
KW - New Hampshire
KW - New Jersey
KW - New York
KW - North Carolina
KW - Rhode Island
KW - Atlantic Coastal Fisheries Cooperative Management Act of 1993, Compliance
KW - Magnuson Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 1976, Compliance
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T1 - AMERICAN LOBSTER FISHERY PROPOSED EFFORT CONTROL MEASURES AND INTERSTATE FISHERY MANAGEMENT PLAN, MAINE THROUGH NORTH CAROLINA. [Part 1 of 4]
T2 - AMERICAN LOBSTER FISHERY PROPOSED EFFORT CONTROL MEASURES AND INTERSTATE FISHERY MANAGEMENT PLAN, MAINE THROUGH NORTH CAROLINA.
AN - 756827029; 14300-100149_0001
AB - PURPOSE: Several management actions to control fishing effort in the American lobster fishery in federal waters off the Atlantic Coast are proposed. American lobster supports one of the most valuable commercial fisheries in the northeast United States, with an annual estimated revenue in excess of $350 million in 2004. Lobster resources are managed within seven Lobster Conservation Management Areas (LCMAs): Area 1, Inshore Gulf of Maine; Area 2, Inshore Southern New England; Area 3, Offshore waters; Area 4, Inshore Northern Mid-Atlantic; Area 5, Inshore Southern Mid-Atlantic; Area 6, New York and Connecticut State Waters (primarily Long Island Sound); and Outer Cape Cod (OCC). The proposed management actions are based on recommendations by the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (Commission) and focus on two strategies to control fishing effort: 1) limiting the number of lobster permits in a management area, and 2) limiting the number of traps fished by lobster permit holders. More specifically, the recommendations for limiting permits include: implementation of limited access programs (LAPs) in Area 2 and the OCC area; authorization of permits and associated trap allocations only to fishermen and/or vessels with a historic record of fishing in an LCMA; and a limit on the number of permits one entity (individual or corporation) can hold. Three alternatives, including a No Action alternative (Alternative 1), for the proposed LAPs are evaluated in this draft EIS. Under Alternative 2, which is the preferred alternative, qualification would be required for LCMA access and future trap allocation. Alternative 3 would require only access qualification. For limiting the number of traps, an individual transferable trap program (ITT) would be implemented in Area 2, Area 3, and the OCC Area. Four ITT alternatives, including a No Action alternative (Alternative 1), are evaluated. Measures that would limit the number of traps include: deductions from a permit holders trap allocation, primarily through the implementation of a conservation tax, applied when federal permits are sold or transferred within the fishery; a cap on the number of traps a permit holder with multiple LCMA allocations can fish; and a cap on the number of traps a dual permit holder (someone with both a state and federal permit) can fish by mandating that a fishers fishing history, on which trap allocations are based, follow the federal permit. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would promote economic efficiency within the fishery while maintaining existing social and cultural features of the industry and would realize conservation benefits that contribute to the prevention of overfishing of the American lobster. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: The proposed measures and alternatives would put a cap on fishing effort and restrict participation in the short term to historical levels. Over a longer term, the ITT measures would reduce the number of traps and the number of participants this fishery can support. LEGAL MANDATES: Atlantic Coastal Fisheries Cooperative Management Act of 1993 (16 U.S.C. 5101-5108) and Magnuson Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 1976 (16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100149, 508 pages, April 21, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 1
KW - Water
KW - Conservation
KW - Fisheries
KW - Fisheries Management
KW - Regulations
KW - Shellfish
KW - Socioeconomic Assessments
KW - Atlantic Ocean
KW - Connecticut
KW - Delaware
KW - Maine
KW - Maryland
KW - Massachusetts
KW - New Hampshire
KW - New Jersey
KW - New York
KW - North Carolina
KW - Rhode Island
KW - Atlantic Coastal Fisheries Cooperative Management Act of 1993, Compliance
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T1 - Developmental and Odor-induced Changes in Odorant Receptor mRNA Expression During Olfactory Imprinting and Homing in Pacific Salmon, Oncorhynchus spp
T2 - 32nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Chemoreception Sciences (AChemS XXXII)
AN - 754197668; 5769659
JF - 32nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Chemoreception Sciences (AChemS XXXII)
AU - Dittman, Andrew
AU - May, Darran
AU - Havey, Michelle
Y1 - 2010/04/21/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 21
KW - Pacific
KW - Odors
KW - Salmon
KW - Gene expression
KW - Homing behavior
KW - Imprinting
KW - Developmental stages
KW - Odorant receptors
KW - Olfaction
KW - Anadromous species
KW - Oncorhynchus
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T1 - AMERICAN LOBSTER FISHERY PROPOSED EFFORT CONTROL MEASURES AND INTERSTATE FISHERY MANAGEMENT PLAN, MAINE THROUGH NORTH CAROLINA.
AN - 16373020; 14300
AB - PURPOSE: Several management actions to control fishing effort in the American lobster fishery in federal waters off the Atlantic Coast are proposed. American lobster supports one of the most valuable commercial fisheries in the northeast United States, with an annual estimated revenue in excess of $350 million in 2004. Lobster resources are managed within seven Lobster Conservation Management Areas (LCMAs): Area 1, Inshore Gulf of Maine; Area 2, Inshore Southern New England; Area 3, Offshore waters; Area 4, Inshore Northern Mid-Atlantic; Area 5, Inshore Southern Mid-Atlantic; Area 6, New York and Connecticut State Waters (primarily Long Island Sound); and Outer Cape Cod (OCC). The proposed management actions are based on recommendations by the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (Commission) and focus on two strategies to control fishing effort: 1) limiting the number of lobster permits in a management area, and 2) limiting the number of traps fished by lobster permit holders. More specifically, the recommendations for limiting permits include: implementation of limited access programs (LAPs) in Area 2 and the OCC area; authorization of permits and associated trap allocations only to fishermen and/or vessels with a historic record of fishing in an LCMA; and a limit on the number of permits one entity (individual or corporation) can hold. Three alternatives, including a No Action alternative (Alternative 1), for the proposed LAPs are evaluated in this draft EIS. Under Alternative 2, which is the preferred alternative, qualification would be required for LCMA access and future trap allocation. Alternative 3 would require only access qualification. For limiting the number of traps, an individual transferable trap program (ITT) would be implemented in Area 2, Area 3, and the OCC Area. Four ITT alternatives, including a No Action alternative (Alternative 1), are evaluated. Measures that would limit the number of traps include: deductions from a permit holders trap allocation, primarily through the implementation of a conservation tax, applied when federal permits are sold or transferred within the fishery; a cap on the number of traps a permit holder with multiple LCMA allocations can fish; and a cap on the number of traps a dual permit holder (someone with both a state and federal permit) can fish by mandating that a fishers fishing history, on which trap allocations are based, follow the federal permit. POSITIVE IMPACTS: Implementation would promote economic efficiency within the fishery while maintaining existing social and cultural features of the industry and would realize conservation benefits that contribute to the prevention of overfishing of the American lobster. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: The proposed measures and alternatives would put a cap on fishing effort and restrict participation in the short term to historical levels. Over a longer term, the ITT measures would reduce the number of traps and the number of participants this fishery can support. LEGAL MANDATES: Atlantic Coastal Fisheries Cooperative Management Act of 1993 (16 U.S.C. 5101-5108) and Magnuson Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 1976 (16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100149, 508 pages, April 21, 2010
PY - 2010
KW - Water
KW - Conservation
KW - Fisheries
KW - Fisheries Management
KW - Regulations
KW - Shellfish
KW - Socioeconomic Assessments
KW - Atlantic Ocean
KW - Connecticut
KW - Delaware
KW - Maine
KW - Maryland
KW - Massachusetts
KW - New Hampshire
KW - New Jersey
KW - New York
KW - North Carolina
KW - Rhode Island
KW - Atlantic Coastal Fisheries Cooperative Management Act of 1993, Compliance
KW - Magnuson Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 1976, Compliance
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N1 - Name - Department of Commerce, National Marine Fisheries Service, Gloucester, Massachusetts; DC
N1 - Date revised - 2010-06-22
N1 - SuppNotes - Draft. Preparation date: April 21, 2010
N1 - Last updated - 2011-12-16
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T1 - HOLLISTER TO GILROY STATE ROUTE 25 WIDENING AND ROUTE ADOPTION, SAN BENITO AND SANTA CLARA COUNTIES, CALIFORNIA. [Part 1 of 1]
T2 - HOLLISTER TO GILROY STATE ROUTE 25 WIDENING AND ROUTE ADOPTION, SAN BENITO AND SANTA CLARA COUNTIES, CALIFORNIA.
AN - 756827405; 14297-100146_0001
AB - PURPOSE: The replacement of 11.2 miles of the existing State Route (SR) 25 two-lane highway with a four-lane expressway in San Benito and Santa Clara counties, California is proposed. SR 25 runs northwest through Hollister Valley ending at U.S. 101 after crossing the Pajaro River and Carnadero Creek. Agriculture dominates the surrounding landscape and slow-moving farm equipment and trucks share this roadway with local and commuter traffic. Two proposed projects are evaluated in this Tier 1 draft EIS: a route adoption and a proposed construction project within the limits of the proposed route adoption. Five alternatives are under consideration: a No Build Alternative; two route adoption alignments (Alternatives 1 and 2); and two proposed build alternatives (Alternatives A and B). Both route adoption alternatives would extend 11.2 miles and share the same alignment from 0.5 mile south of Shore Road in San Benito County to U.S. 101 in Santa Clara County. Between 0.5 mile south of Shore Road and the southern end of the project at San Felipe Road, Alternative 1 proposes to align the future four-lane expressway generally to the east of the existing highway. Alternative 2 would be aligned mostly to the west of the existing two-lane highway. Both alignments would be wide enough to accommodate a future four-lane expressway, which would be 342 feet in width including the median, and frontage roads on one or both sides. Other improvements would include new bridges over the Pajaro River and Carnadero Creek, and overcrossings of the Union Pacific Railroad Hollister Branch line and the Union Pacific main line just east of U.S. 101. The proposed build alternatives would extend 3.8 miles in San Benito County, from San Felipe Road in Hollister to just west of Hudner Lane. A four-lane expressway would replace the existing two-lane conventional highway. Alternative A would be constructed at the southeastern end of the Alternative 1 route adoption alignment. Alternative B would be constructed at the southwestern end of the Alternative 2 route adoption alignment. Unlike the route adoption alternatives, the build alternatives propose a realigned and widened at-grade intersection instead of an interchange at State Route 25 and State Route 156. Construction for this portion of the route is proposed in 2015. POSITIVE IMPACTS: The proposed route adoption would facilitate local and regional land use planning by identifying future right-of-way needed for the SR 25 corridor. The proposed build project would improve traffic flow and reduce delays on SR 25 between San Felipe Road in Hollister and Hudner Lane in San Benito County. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: The route adoption alternatives would have potential impacts to riparian habitat and wildlife migration corridors along the Pajaro River and Carnadero Creek, including critical habitat for Central California steelhead and the California tiger salamander. The proposed build alternatives would result in unavoidable impacts to farmland with up to 660 acres being converted. Relocations of up to 21 residences, 10 businesses, and various utilities would be required. Noise impact could occur at one location. Potential impacts to visual resources, biological resources, aggregate mining, paleontology, and hazardous waste could also occur.
JF - EPA number: 100146, 338 pages and maps, April 19, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 1
KW - Roads and Railroads
KW - Bridges
KW - Creeks
KW - Farmlands
KW - Fish
KW - Highways
KW - Noise
KW - Relocations-Property Acquisitions
KW - Rivers
KW - Roads
KW - Transportation
KW - Wildlife Habitat
KW - California
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N1 - Name - Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, California; DOT
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T1 - HOLLISTER TO GILROY STATE ROUTE 25 WIDENING AND ROUTE ADOPTION, SAN BENITO AND SANTA CLARA COUNTIES, CALIFORNIA.
AN - 754909408; 14297
AB - PURPOSE: The replacement of 11.2 miles of the existing State Route (SR) 25 two-lane highway with a four-lane expressway in San Benito and Santa Clara counties, California is proposed. SR 25 runs northwest through Hollister Valley ending at U.S. 101 after crossing the Pajaro River and Carnadero Creek. Agriculture dominates the surrounding landscape and slow-moving farm equipment and trucks share this roadway with local and commuter traffic. Two proposed projects are evaluated in this Tier 1 draft EIS: a route adoption and a proposed construction project within the limits of the proposed route adoption. Five alternatives are under consideration: a No Build Alternative; two route adoption alignments (Alternatives 1 and 2); and two proposed build alternatives (Alternatives A and B). Both route adoption alternatives would extend 11.2 miles and share the same alignment from 0.5 mile south of Shore Road in San Benito County to U.S. 101 in Santa Clara County. Between 0.5 mile south of Shore Road and the southern end of the project at San Felipe Road, Alternative 1 proposes to align the future four-lane expressway generally to the east of the existing highway. Alternative 2 would be aligned mostly to the west of the existing two-lane highway. Both alignments would be wide enough to accommodate a future four-lane expressway, which would be 342 feet in width including the median, and frontage roads on one or both sides. Other improvements would include new bridges over the Pajaro River and Carnadero Creek, and overcrossings of the Union Pacific Railroad Hollister Branch line and the Union Pacific main line just east of U.S. 101. The proposed build alternatives would extend 3.8 miles in San Benito County, from San Felipe Road in Hollister to just west of Hudner Lane. A four-lane expressway would replace the existing two-lane conventional highway. Alternative A would be constructed at the southeastern end of the Alternative 1 route adoption alignment. Alternative B would be constructed at the southwestern end of the Alternative 2 route adoption alignment. Unlike the route adoption alternatives, the build alternatives propose a realigned and widened at-grade intersection instead of an interchange at State Route 25 and State Route 156. Construction for this portion of the route is proposed in 2015. POSITIVE IMPACTS: The proposed route adoption would facilitate local and regional land use planning by identifying future right-of-way needed for the SR 25 corridor. The proposed build project would improve traffic flow and reduce delays on SR 25 between San Felipe Road in Hollister and Hudner Lane in San Benito County. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: The route adoption alternatives would have potential impacts to riparian habitat and wildlife migration corridors along the Pajaro River and Carnadero Creek, including critical habitat for Central California steelhead and the California tiger salamander. The proposed build alternatives would result in unavoidable impacts to farmland with up to 660 acres being converted. Relocations of up to 21 residences, 10 businesses, and various utilities would be required. Noise impact could occur at one location. Potential impacts to visual resources, biological resources, aggregate mining, paleontology, and hazardous waste could also occur.
JF - EPA number: 100146, 338 pages and maps, April 19, 2010
PY - 2010
KW - Roads and Railroads
KW - Bridges
KW - Creeks
KW - Farmlands
KW - Fish
KW - Highways
KW - Noise
KW - Relocations-Property Acquisitions
KW - Rivers
KW - Roads
KW - Transportation
KW - Wildlife Habitat
KW - California
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T1 - AquaTracker: a complete software package for the analysis and visualization of acoustic telemetry data
T2 - 2010 Western Division of the American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting
AN - 754214976; 5766402
JF - 2010 Western Division of the American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting
AU - Reyes-Tomassini, Jose
AU - Moore, Megan
AU - Berejikian, Barry
Y1 - 2010/04/19/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 19
KW - Acoustic telemetry
KW - Data processing
KW - Telemetry
KW - Software
KW - Computer programs
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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T1 - Thermal Analysis of Refrigeration Systems Used for Vaccine Storage
T2 - 44th National Immunization Conference (NIC 2010)
AN - 754204755; 5751430
JF - 44th National Immunization Conference (NIC 2010)
AU - Chojnacky, Michal
AU - Strouse, Gregory
AU - Miller, Wyatt
AU - Ripple, Dean
AU - Richardson, Tony
AU - Stevenson, John
Y1 - 2010/04/19/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 19
KW - Thermal analysis
KW - Vaccines
KW - Storage
KW - Refrigeration
KW - Disease control
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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T1 - Strategic Resource Planning with the Habitat Priority Planner
T2 - 16th Annual California GIS Conference (CalGIS 2010)
AN - 754176990; 5725963
JF - 16th Annual California GIS Conference (CalGIS 2010)
AU - Bamford, Danielle
Y1 - 2010/04/18/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 18
KW - Habitat
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-08-02
N1 - Last updated - 2010-09-25
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T1 - The Digital Coast's Coastal Inundation Toolkit
T2 - 16th Annual California GIS Conference (CalGIS 2010)
AN - 754174490; 5725962
JF - 16th Annual California GIS Conference (CalGIS 2010)
AU - Pendleton, Matthew
Y1 - 2010/04/18/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 18
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-08-02
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T1 - California Ocean Uses Atlas: Applying participatory GIS to Ocean Management
T2 - 16th Annual California GIS Conference (CalGIS 2010)
AN - 754174418; 5725940
JF - 16th Annual California GIS Conference (CalGIS 2010)
AU - Hayden, Nicholas
AU - D'Iorio, Mimi
Y1 - 2010/04/18/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 18
KW - USA, California
KW - Oceans
KW - Geographic information systems
KW - Atlases
KW - Resource management
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - Who Needs New Datums...? NGS Says!
T2 - 16th Annual California GIS Conference (CalGIS 2010)
AN - 754167283; 5725958
JF - 16th Annual California GIS Conference (CalGIS 2010)
AU - Ikehara, Marti
Y1 - 2010/04/18/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 18
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - California Coastal and Ocean Management - Geospatial Data Survey Results
T2 - 16th Annual California GIS Conference (CalGIS 2010)
AN - 754167246; 5725948
JF - 16th Annual California GIS Conference (CalGIS 2010)
AU - Cairns, Christina
Y1 - 2010/04/18/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 18
KW - USA, California
KW - Oceans
KW - Data processing
KW - Coastal zone management
KW - Resource management
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - The Inventory Of US Marine Protected Areas: Building A National System Of MPA's
T2 - 16th Annual California GIS Conference (CalGIS 2010)
AN - 754166899; 5725941
JF - 16th Annual California GIS Conference (CalGIS 2010)
AU - Gass, Jordan
AU - D'Iorio, Mimi
Y1 - 2010/04/18/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 18
KW - Marine protected areas
KW - Inventories
KW - Nature conservation
KW - Marine parks
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T1 - Using GIS to Conduct Tornado Damage Surveys
T2 - 2010 MidAmerica GIS Consortium Symposium
AN - 754163671; 5722493
JF - 2010 MidAmerica GIS Consortium Symposium
AU - Kern, Becky
Y1 - 2010/04/18/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 18
KW - Geographic information systems
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T1 - Working Towards a Multipurpose Marine Cadastre along California's Coast
T2 - 16th Annual California GIS Conference (CalGIS 2010)
AN - 754161981; 5725961
JF - 16th Annual California GIS Conference (CalGIS 2010)
AU - Stein, David
Y1 - 2010/04/18/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 18
KW - USA, California
KW - Coastal zone
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T1 - Technology Transfer: Financial and Career Opportunities for Researchers
T2 - 101st Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research
AN - 754224166; 5802006
JF - 101st Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research
AU - Eyler, Yvonne
AU - Curt, Gregory
AU - Fox, James
AU - Hale, Eric
AU - Pham, Phuong
Y1 - 2010/04/17/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 17
KW - Technology transfer
KW - Careers
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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T1 - The composition-explicit distillation curve technique: Relating chemical analysis and physical properties of complex fluids
AN - 744616275; 12981104
AB - The analysis of complex fluids such as crude oils, fuels, vegetable oils and mixed waste streams poses significant challenges arising primarily from the multiplicity of components, the different properties of the components (polarity, polarizability, etc.) and matrix properties. We have recently introduced an analytical strategy that simplifies many of these analyses, and provides the added potential of linking compositional information with physical property information. This aspect can be used to facilitate equation of state development for the complex fluids. In addition to chemical characterization, the approach provides the ability to calculate thermodynamic properties for such complex heterogeneous streams. The technique is based on the advanced distillation curve (ADC) metrology, which separates a complex fluid by distillation into fractions that are sampled, and for which thermodynamically consistent temperatures are measured at atmospheric pressure. The collected sample fractions can be analyzed by any method that is appropriate. The analytical methods we have applied include gas chromatography (with flame ionization, mass spectrometric and sulfur chemiluminescence detection), thin layer chromatography, FTIR, corrosivity analysis, neutron activation analysis and cold neutron prompt gamma activation analysis. By far, the most widely used analytical technique we have used with the ADC is gas chromatography. This has enabled us to study finished fuels (gasoline, diesel fuels, aviation fuels, rocket propellants), crude oils (including a crude oil made from swine manure) and waste oils streams (used automotive and transformer oils). In this special issue of the Journal of Chromatography, specifically dedicated to extraction technologies, we describe the essential features of the advanced distillation curve metrology as an analytical strategy for complex fluids.
JF - Journal of Chromatography A
AU - Bruno, Thomas J
AU - Ott, Lisa S
AU - Lovestead, Tara M
AU - Huber, Marcia L
AD - Thermophysical Properties Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO, USA, bruno@boulder.nist.gov
Y1 - 2010/04/16/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 16
SP - 2703
EP - 2715
PB - Elsevier Science, P.O. Box 211 Amsterdam 1000 AE Netherlands
VL - 1217
IS - 16
SN - 0021-9673, 0021-9673
KW - Pollution Abstracts
KW - Chemical analysis
KW - Distillation curve
KW - Enthalpy of combustion
KW - Petroleomics
KW - Trace analysis
KW - Oil
KW - Crude oil
KW - Chromatography
KW - Gas chromatography
KW - Distillation
KW - Fuels
KW - Temperature
KW - atmospheric pressure
KW - Technology
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N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Oil; Crude oil; Gas chromatography; Chromatography; Fuels; Distillation; Temperature; atmospheric pressure; Technology
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T1 - The Young, Single, and College Educated: A Historical Perspective, 1970-2000.
T2 - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AN - 839637723; 5887789
JF - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AU - Goworowska, Justyna
Y1 - 2010/04/14/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 14
KW - {Q1}
KW - Historical account
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T1 - Hurricanes and the Coastline Population of the United States: 1900 to 2008
T2 - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AN - 839628509; 5887585
JF - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AU - Fischetti, Thomas
AU - Wilson, Steven
Y1 - 2010/04/14/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 14
KW - {Q1}
KW - USA
KW - Hurricanes
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T1 - The Spies Who Came in from the Web
T2 - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AN - 839625324; 5888223
JF - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AU - Cloud, John
Y1 - 2010/04/14/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 14
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T1 - Population Estimates in Pakistan: A Study of Land Cover and Population Change
T2 - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AN - 839622327; 5886589
JF - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AU - Graesser, Jordan
AU - Fitzwater, Tom
AU - Azar, Derek
Y1 - 2010/04/14/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 14
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KW - Pakistan
KW - Population changes
KW - Population characteristics
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T1 - Multi-sources Precipitation Estimates
T2 - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AN - 839620460; 5886632
JF - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AU - Tesfagiorgis, Kibrewossen
AU - Mahani, Shayesteh
AU - Khanbilvardi, Reza
AU - Kitzmiller, David
Y1 - 2010/04/14/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 14
KW - {Q1}
KW - Precipitation
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T1 - Building an online population map database for disaster relief and crisis management
T2 - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AN - 839619885; 5886649
JF - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AU - Comenetz, Joshua
Y1 - 2010/04/14/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 14
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KW - Crises
KW - Internet
KW - Databases
KW - Disasters
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T1 - The Use of Imagery-Derived Population Distribution and Census Data to Support Haitian Relief and Recovery
T2 - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AN - 839619165; 5886650
JF - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AU - Azar, Derek
Y1 - 2010/04/14/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 14
KW - {Q1}
KW - Census
KW - Population distribution
KW - Data processing
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - Light Returning with the Kohklux Maps
T2 - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AN - 839617553; 5886206
JF - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AU - Cloud, John
Y1 - 2010/04/14/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 14
KW - {Q1}
KW - Maps
KW - Light effects
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - Ground Truth for Weather Radar Target Identification
T2 - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AN - 839616138; 5885320
JF - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AU - Berkowitz, Daniel
Y1 - 2010/04/14/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 14
KW - {Q1}
KW - Radar
KW - Weather
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - NOAA's Teacher in the Lab Pilot Program: Successful Scientist-Teacher Collaborations
T2 - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
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AU - Stanitski, Diane
AU - Fairall, Chris
Y1 - 2010/04/14/
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T1 - Constructing Upwelling Areas Along the U.S. West Coast from Satellite Data
T2 - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AN - 839604729; 5883411
JF - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AU - Ransibrahmanakul, Varis
AU - Pirhalla, Doug
AU - Clark, Randy
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T1 - Producing a Satellite Sea Surface Temperature Climatology for Coral Bleaching Stress
T2 - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AN - 839604042; 5883403
JF - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AU - Christensen, Tyler
AU - Heron, Scott
AU - Liu, Gang
AU - Skirving, William
AU - Burgess, Tim
AU - Eakin, C
AU - Morgan, Jessica
AU - Parker, Britt
AU - Strong, Alan
Y1 - 2010/04/14/
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T1 - The NOAA Office of Coast Survey's Historical Map & Chart Collection: Steps to Implementing a Geospatial Database for Enhanced Discovery
T2 - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AN - 839603713; 5883155
JF - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AU - Bridge, Keith
AU - Westington, Meredith
Y1 - 2010/04/14/
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DA - 2010 Apr 14
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T1 - Hydropalooza - An Integrated Ocean and Coastal Mapping Case Study in Kachemak Bay, Alaska.
T2 - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AN - 839603031; 5883428
JF - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AU - Raymond, Annemieke
AU - Robidoux, Lorraine
Y1 - 2010/04/14/
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DA - 2010 Apr 14
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T1 - State Certification Program for 2010 Boundary and Annexation Survey
T2 - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AN - 839602740; 5883157
JF - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AU - Smith, Monica
Y1 - 2010/04/14/
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DA - 2010 Apr 14
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T1 - Modeling Larval Fish Transport in the Shelikof Strait, Alaska
T2 - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AN - 839602401; 5883405
JF - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AU - Vance, Tiffany
AU - Cross, Scott
AU - Mesick, Sharon
Y1 - 2010/04/14/
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DA - 2010 Apr 14
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T1 - Impacts of Climate Change on Biomass Burning Across the United States
T2 - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AN - 839602336; 5882805
JF - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AU - Zhang, Xiaoyang
AU - Kondragunta, Shobha
Y1 - 2010/04/14/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 14
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T1 - Challenges to Creating Generalized Cartographic Boundary Files in an Oracle Environment
T2 - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AN - 839601914; 5883163
JF - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AU - Dobrowolski, Jessica
Y1 - 2010/04/14/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 14
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T1 - Census Automated Map Production System (CAMPS): Producing Millions of Maps to Support the 2010 Census
T2 - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AN - 839599132; 5883160
JF - 2010 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers (AAG 2010)
AU - Spahlinger, Stephanie
Y1 - 2010/04/14/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 14
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T1 - Counterexamples in Image Deconvolution
T2 - 2010 SIAM Conference on Imaging Science (IS10)
AN - 754172793; 5732659
JF - 2010 SIAM Conference on Imaging Science (IS10)
AU - Carasso, Alfred
Y1 - 2010/04/12/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 12
KW - Deconvolution
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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T1 - Fast Algorithms for Large-scale Diffusion-type Imaging Problems
T2 - 2010 SIAM Conference on Imaging Science (IS10)
AN - 754165692; 5732656
JF - 2010 SIAM Conference on Imaging Science (IS10)
AU - Dogan, Gunay
AU - Biros, George
Y1 - 2010/04/12/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 12
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T1 - Short Course for the Korn Shell "find" Command and Piping the Information into SAS
T2 - 2010 SAS Global Forum
AN - 754180033; 5736349
JF - 2010 SAS Global Forum
AU - Gober, John
AU - Logothetti, Ted
Y1 - 2010/04/11/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 11
KW - Shells
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T1 - Evolution of Formatting "On the Fly"
T2 - 2010 SAS Global Forum
AN - 754171687; 5736367
JF - 2010 SAS Global Forum
AU - Blackburn, Allen
AU - Gruzdev, Mikhail
Y1 - 2010/04/11/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 11
KW - Evolution
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T1 - Some Examples of Simple Perl Regular Expressions in SAS9
T2 - 2010 SAS Global Forum
AN - 754166896; 5736380
JF - 2010 SAS Global Forum
AU - Sridharma, Selvaratnam
Y1 - 2010/04/11/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 11
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T1 - Automatically Dropping Variables with Only Missing Values
T2 - 2010 SAS Global Forum
AN - 754163906; 5736338
JF - 2010 SAS Global Forum
AU - Sridharma, Selvaratnam
Y1 - 2010/04/11/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 11
KW - Automation
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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T1 - Think-Aloud Protocols: A Comparison of Three Think Aloud Protocols for use in Testing Data Dissemination Web Sites for Usability
T2 - 28th ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2010)
AN - 754169302; 5727464
JF - 28th ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2010)
AU - Olmsted-Hawala, Erica
AU - Hawala, Sam
AU - Murphy, Elizabeth
AU - Ashenfelter, Kathleen
Y1 - 2010/04/10/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 10
KW - Data processing
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - Using a fisheries ecosystem model with a water quality model to explore trophic and habitat impacts on a fisheries stock: A case study of the blue crab population in the Chesapeake Bay
AN - 1777146672; 13019857
AB - Recent calls for the development of ecosystem-based fisheries management compel the development of resource management tools and linkages between existing fisheries management tools and other resource tools to enable assessment and management of multiple impacts on fisheries resources. In this paper, we describe the use of the Chesapeake Bay Fisheries Ecosystem Model (CBFEM), developed using the Ecopath with Ecosim (EwE) software, and the Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Model (WQM) to demonstrate how linkages between available modeling tools can be used to inform ecosystem-based natural resource management. The CBFEM was developed to provide strategic ecosystem information in support of fisheries management. The WQM was developed to assess impacts on water quality. The CBFEM was indirectly coupled with the WQM to assess the effects of water quality and submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) on blue crabs. The output from two WQM scenarios (1985-1994), a baseline scenario representing actual nutrient inputs and another with reduced inputs based on a tributary management strategy, was incorporated into the CBFEM. The results suggested that blue crab biomass could be enhanced under management strategies (reduced nutrient input) when the effective search rate of blue crab young-of-the-year's (YOY's) predators or the vulnerability of blue crab YOY to its predators was adjusted by SAV. Such model linkages are important for incorporating physical and biological components of ecosystems in order to explore ecosystem-based fisheries management options.
JF - Ecological Modelling
AU - Ma, Hongguang
AU - Townsend, Howard
AU - Zhang, Xinsheng
AU - Sigrist, Maddy
AU - Christensen, Villy
AD - NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office - Cooperative Oxford Laboratory, Oxford, MD, United States
Y1 - 2010/04/10/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 10
SP - 997
EP - 1004
PB - Elsevier Science, P.O. Box 211 Amsterdam 1000 AE Netherlands
VL - 221
IS - 7
SN - 0304-3800, 0304-3800
KW - Environmental Engineering Abstracts (EN); CSA / ASCE Civil Engineering Abstracts (CE)
KW - Fisheries ecosystem model
KW - Ecopath with Ecosim
KW - Blue crab
KW - Submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV)
KW - Habitat
KW - Water quality
KW - Resource management
KW - Mathematical models
KW - Management
KW - Ecosystems
KW - Fisheries
KW - Linkages
KW - Blue crabs
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T1 - Synergetic use of millimeter- and centimeter-wavelength radars for retrievals of cloud and rainfall parameters
AN - 745933297; 12662800
AB - A remote sensing approach for simultaneous retrievals of cloud and rainfall parameters in the vertical column above the US Department of Energy's (DOE) Climate Research Facility at the Tropical Western Pacific (TWP) Darwin site in Australia is described. This approach uses vertically pointing measurements from a DOE K sub(a)-band radar and scanning measurements from a nearby C-band radar pointing toward the TWP Darwin site. Rainfall retrieval constraints are provided by data from a surface impact disdrometer. The approach is applicable to stratiform precipitating cloud systems when a separation between the liquid hydrometeor layer, which contains rainfall and liquid water clouds, and the ice hydrometeor layer is provided by the radar bright band. Absolute C-band reflectivities and K sub(a)-band vertical reflectivity gradients in the liquid layer are used for retrievals of the mean layer rain rate and cloud liquid water path (CLWP). C-band radar reflectivities are also used to estimate ice water path (IWP) in regions above the melting layer. The retrieval uncertainties of CLWP and IWP for typical stratiform precipitation systems are about 500-800 g m super(-2) (for CLWP) and a factor of 2 (for IWP). The CLWP retrieval uncertainties increase with rain rate, so retrievals for higher rain rates may be impractical. The expected uncertainties of layer mean rain rate retrievals are around 20%, which, in part, is due to constraints available from the disdrometer data. The applicability of the suggested approach is illustrated for two characteristic events observed at the TWP Darwin site during the wet season of 2007. A future deployment of W-band radars at the DOE tropical Climate Research Facilities can improve CLWP estimation accuracies and provide retrievals for a wider range of stratiform precipitating cloud events.
JF - Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
AU - Matrosov, SY
AD - Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado and NOAA/Earth System Research Laboratory, Boulder, Colorado, USA
Y1 - 2010/04/07/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 07
SP - 3321
EP - 3331
PB - European Geophysical Society, Max-Planck-Str. 13 Katlenburg-Lindau Germany
VL - 10
IS - 7
SN - 1680-7316, 1680-7316
KW - Aqualine Abstracts; Water Resources Abstracts; ASFA 2: Ocean Technology Policy & Non-Living Resources; Meteorological & Geoastrophysical Abstracts
KW - Remote Sensing
KW - Reflectance
KW - Rainfall
KW - Remote sensing
KW - Tropical climates
KW - Melting layer
KW - IS, Tropical Pacific
KW - Wet season
KW - Melting
KW - Rainy season
KW - Radar reflectivity
KW - Ocean-atmosphere system
KW - Australia
KW - ISEW, Australia, Northern Terr., Darwin
KW - Marine
KW - Ocean-ice-atmosphere system
KW - Climates
KW - Precipitation systems
KW - Precipitation
KW - Clouds
KW - Disdrometers
KW - IW, Pacific
KW - Radar observation of hydrometeors
KW - Hydrometeors
KW - Tropical environment
KW - Radar
KW - Atmospheric chemistry
KW - Research Facilities
KW - Rain
KW - Q2 09188:Atmospheric chemistry
KW - SW 5040:Data acquisition
KW - M2 551.58:Climatology (551.58)
KW - AQ 00003:Monitoring and Analysis of Water and Wastes
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T1 - STANFORD UNIVERSITY HABITAT CONSERVATION PLAN, AUTHORIZATION FOR INCIDENTAL TAKE AND IMPLEMENTATION, SAN MATEO AND SANTA CLARA COUNTIES, CALIFORNIA. [Part 3 of 3]
T2 - STANFORD UNIVERSITY HABITAT CONSERVATION PLAN, AUTHORIZATION FOR INCIDENTAL TAKE AND IMPLEMENTATION, SAN MATEO AND SANTA CLARA COUNTIES, CALIFORNIA.
AN - 756827234; 14272-100121_0003
AB - PURPOSE: Issuance of incidental take permits (ITPs) for federally protected species on 8,180 acres of land owned by Leland Stanford Junior University (Stanford) in southern San Mateo County and northern Santa Clara County, California is proposed. The permits would be issued for a period of 50 years. Stanford is a private entity and 40 percent of its land has been intensively developed while the other portions are currently undeveloped or have only minor development. The listed species on Stanford's lands include the California red-legged frog, San Francisco garter snake, Central California Coast steelhead, and what is believed to be the last remaining population on the San Francisco Peninsula of California tiger salamander (CTS). The habitat conservation plan (HCP) prepared by Stanford also includes protection measures for the western pond turtle, which is currently not listed under the Endangered Species Act. The proposed HCP would implement take avoidance and minimization measures, monitoring and management of habitat, and permanent preservation of habitat as mitigation for the permanent loss of habitat. Activities covered by the proposed permits would include ongoing maintenance and operation of Stanford, up to 180 acres of future development on Stanford lands, and implementation of the conservation program. The HCP divides the land at and around the university into four zones according to relative habitat value: Zone 1 designates land providing critical resources for one or more covered species; Zones 2 and 3 represent lands providing occasional and limited resources; and Zone 4 consists of urbanized areas that do not provide any habitat value. Land in Zones 1, 2, and 3 is further divided into three basins: the San Francisco/Los Trancos Creek Basin, the Matadero/Deer Creek Basin, and the CTS Basin. The ITPs would authorize the take of covered species in Zone 4, primarily in authorizing relocation of any species that wander into the urbanized areas to an appropriate habitat area in Zone 1. Required minimization measures would apply to activities that occur in Zone 1 and 2, and in some cases, Zone 3. Stanford would manage a minimum of 770 acres of Zone 1 habitat with 360 of those 770 acres permanently conserved within one year of issuance of the ITPs. In addition to the proposed action, which is the preferred alternative, this draft EIS analyzes a more limited CTS Only Alternative and a No Action Alternative. Under the CTS Only Alternative, covered activities would be limited to those that occur in the CTS Basin, which includes lands around Lagunita, the golf course, and portions of the foothills south of Junipero Serra Boulevard, in the area designated as the CTS Reserve. An ITP for the tiger salamander would be issued, but other species would be addressed on a project-specific basis. POSITIVE IMPACTS: The HCP would stabilize and increase the populations of California red-legged frog, California tiger salamander and steelhead on Stanford lands and enhance and protect their habitat, including riparian vegetation, creeks and grassland and seasonal wetlands. It would also contribute to regional efforts to maintain native diversity, support Stanfords mission as a research and teaching institution and provide a 50-year framework to promote conservation and plan for future land use. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Future development covered by the ITPs could have unavoidable adverse traffic effects, even after project specific mitigation, and would contribute to existing cumulative effects associated with particulate matter emissions in the San Francisco Bay Area. LEGAL MANDATES: Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100121, 481 pages and maps, April 6, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 3
KW - Parks, Refuges and Forests
KW - Air Quality
KW - Biologic Assessments
KW - Conservation
KW - Creeks
KW - Easements
KW - Emissions
KW - Endangered Species (Animals)
KW - Fish
KW - Impact Monitoring Plans
KW - Universities
KW - Urban Development
KW - Wetlands
KW - Wildlife Habitat
KW - Wildlife Management
KW - California
KW - Endangered Species Act of 1973, Animals
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T1 - STANFORD UNIVERSITY HABITAT CONSERVATION PLAN, AUTHORIZATION FOR INCIDENTAL TAKE AND IMPLEMENTATION, SAN MATEO AND SANTA CLARA COUNTIES, CALIFORNIA. [Part 2 of 3]
T2 - STANFORD UNIVERSITY HABITAT CONSERVATION PLAN, AUTHORIZATION FOR INCIDENTAL TAKE AND IMPLEMENTATION, SAN MATEO AND SANTA CLARA COUNTIES, CALIFORNIA.
AN - 756827202; 14272-100121_0002
AB - PURPOSE: Issuance of incidental take permits (ITPs) for federally protected species on 8,180 acres of land owned by Leland Stanford Junior University (Stanford) in southern San Mateo County and northern Santa Clara County, California is proposed. The permits would be issued for a period of 50 years. Stanford is a private entity and 40 percent of its land has been intensively developed while the other portions are currently undeveloped or have only minor development. The listed species on Stanford's lands include the California red-legged frog, San Francisco garter snake, Central California Coast steelhead, and what is believed to be the last remaining population on the San Francisco Peninsula of California tiger salamander (CTS). The habitat conservation plan (HCP) prepared by Stanford also includes protection measures for the western pond turtle, which is currently not listed under the Endangered Species Act. The proposed HCP would implement take avoidance and minimization measures, monitoring and management of habitat, and permanent preservation of habitat as mitigation for the permanent loss of habitat. Activities covered by the proposed permits would include ongoing maintenance and operation of Stanford, up to 180 acres of future development on Stanford lands, and implementation of the conservation program. The HCP divides the land at and around the university into four zones according to relative habitat value: Zone 1 designates land providing critical resources for one or more covered species; Zones 2 and 3 represent lands providing occasional and limited resources; and Zone 4 consists of urbanized areas that do not provide any habitat value. Land in Zones 1, 2, and 3 is further divided into three basins: the San Francisco/Los Trancos Creek Basin, the Matadero/Deer Creek Basin, and the CTS Basin. The ITPs would authorize the take of covered species in Zone 4, primarily in authorizing relocation of any species that wander into the urbanized areas to an appropriate habitat area in Zone 1. Required minimization measures would apply to activities that occur in Zone 1 and 2, and in some cases, Zone 3. Stanford would manage a minimum of 770 acres of Zone 1 habitat with 360 of those 770 acres permanently conserved within one year of issuance of the ITPs. In addition to the proposed action, which is the preferred alternative, this draft EIS analyzes a more limited CTS Only Alternative and a No Action Alternative. Under the CTS Only Alternative, covered activities would be limited to those that occur in the CTS Basin, which includes lands around Lagunita, the golf course, and portions of the foothills south of Junipero Serra Boulevard, in the area designated as the CTS Reserve. An ITP for the tiger salamander would be issued, but other species would be addressed on a project-specific basis. POSITIVE IMPACTS: The HCP would stabilize and increase the populations of California red-legged frog, California tiger salamander and steelhead on Stanford lands and enhance and protect their habitat, including riparian vegetation, creeks and grassland and seasonal wetlands. It would also contribute to regional efforts to maintain native diversity, support Stanfords mission as a research and teaching institution and provide a 50-year framework to promote conservation and plan for future land use. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Future development covered by the ITPs could have unavoidable adverse traffic effects, even after project specific mitigation, and would contribute to existing cumulative effects associated with particulate matter emissions in the San Francisco Bay Area. LEGAL MANDATES: Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100121, 481 pages and maps, April 6, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 2
KW - Parks, Refuges and Forests
KW - Air Quality
KW - Biologic Assessments
KW - Conservation
KW - Creeks
KW - Easements
KW - Emissions
KW - Endangered Species (Animals)
KW - Fish
KW - Impact Monitoring Plans
KW - Universities
KW - Urban Development
KW - Wetlands
KW - Wildlife Habitat
KW - Wildlife Management
KW - California
KW - Endangered Species Act of 1973, Animals
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N1 - Name - Department of Commerce, National Marine Fisheries Service, Santa Rosa, California; DC
N1 - Date revised - 2010-06-22
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N1 - Last updated - 2011-12-16
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T1 - STANFORD UNIVERSITY HABITAT CONSERVATION PLAN, AUTHORIZATION FOR INCIDENTAL TAKE AND IMPLEMENTATION, SAN MATEO AND SANTA CLARA COUNTIES, CALIFORNIA. [Part 1 of 3]
T2 - STANFORD UNIVERSITY HABITAT CONSERVATION PLAN, AUTHORIZATION FOR INCIDENTAL TAKE AND IMPLEMENTATION, SAN MATEO AND SANTA CLARA COUNTIES, CALIFORNIA.
AN - 756827025; 14272-100121_0001
AB - PURPOSE: Issuance of incidental take permits (ITPs) for federally protected species on 8,180 acres of land owned by Leland Stanford Junior University (Stanford) in southern San Mateo County and northern Santa Clara County, California is proposed. The permits would be issued for a period of 50 years. Stanford is a private entity and 40 percent of its land has been intensively developed while the other portions are currently undeveloped or have only minor development. The listed species on Stanford's lands include the California red-legged frog, San Francisco garter snake, Central California Coast steelhead, and what is believed to be the last remaining population on the San Francisco Peninsula of California tiger salamander (CTS). The habitat conservation plan (HCP) prepared by Stanford also includes protection measures for the western pond turtle, which is currently not listed under the Endangered Species Act. The proposed HCP would implement take avoidance and minimization measures, monitoring and management of habitat, and permanent preservation of habitat as mitigation for the permanent loss of habitat. Activities covered by the proposed permits would include ongoing maintenance and operation of Stanford, up to 180 acres of future development on Stanford lands, and implementation of the conservation program. The HCP divides the land at and around the university into four zones according to relative habitat value: Zone 1 designates land providing critical resources for one or more covered species; Zones 2 and 3 represent lands providing occasional and limited resources; and Zone 4 consists of urbanized areas that do not provide any habitat value. Land in Zones 1, 2, and 3 is further divided into three basins: the San Francisco/Los Trancos Creek Basin, the Matadero/Deer Creek Basin, and the CTS Basin. The ITPs would authorize the take of covered species in Zone 4, primarily in authorizing relocation of any species that wander into the urbanized areas to an appropriate habitat area in Zone 1. Required minimization measures would apply to activities that occur in Zone 1 and 2, and in some cases, Zone 3. Stanford would manage a minimum of 770 acres of Zone 1 habitat with 360 of those 770 acres permanently conserved within one year of issuance of the ITPs. In addition to the proposed action, which is the preferred alternative, this draft EIS analyzes a more limited CTS Only Alternative and a No Action Alternative. Under the CTS Only Alternative, covered activities would be limited to those that occur in the CTS Basin, which includes lands around Lagunita, the golf course, and portions of the foothills south of Junipero Serra Boulevard, in the area designated as the CTS Reserve. An ITP for the tiger salamander would be issued, but other species would be addressed on a project-specific basis. POSITIVE IMPACTS: The HCP would stabilize and increase the populations of California red-legged frog, California tiger salamander and steelhead on Stanford lands and enhance and protect their habitat, including riparian vegetation, creeks and grassland and seasonal wetlands. It would also contribute to regional efforts to maintain native diversity, support Stanfords mission as a research and teaching institution and provide a 50-year framework to promote conservation and plan for future land use. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Future development covered by the ITPs could have unavoidable adverse traffic effects, even after project specific mitigation, and would contribute to existing cumulative effects associated with particulate matter emissions in the San Francisco Bay Area. LEGAL MANDATES: Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100121, 481 pages and maps, April 6, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 1
KW - Parks, Refuges and Forests
KW - Air Quality
KW - Biologic Assessments
KW - Conservation
KW - Creeks
KW - Easements
KW - Emissions
KW - Endangered Species (Animals)
KW - Fish
KW - Impact Monitoring Plans
KW - Universities
KW - Urban Development
KW - Wetlands
KW - Wildlife Habitat
KW - Wildlife Management
KW - California
KW - Endangered Species Act of 1973, Animals
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N1 - Name - Department of Commerce, National Marine Fisheries Service, Santa Rosa, California; DC
N1 - Date revised - 2010-06-22
N1 - SuppNotes - Draft. Preparation date: April 6, 2010
N1 - Last updated - 2011-12-16
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T1 - STANFORD UNIVERSITY HABITAT CONSERVATION PLAN, AUTHORIZATION FOR INCIDENTAL TAKE AND IMPLEMENTATION, SAN MATEO AND SANTA CLARA COUNTIES, CALIFORNIA.
AN - 16379079; 14272
AB - PURPOSE: Issuance of incidental take permits (ITPs) for federally protected species on 8,180 acres of land owned by Leland Stanford Junior University (Stanford) in southern San Mateo County and northern Santa Clara County, California is proposed. The permits would be issued for a period of 50 years. Stanford is a private entity and 40 percent of its land has been intensively developed while the other portions are currently undeveloped or have only minor development. The listed species on Stanford's lands include the California red-legged frog, San Francisco garter snake, Central California Coast steelhead, and what is believed to be the last remaining population on the San Francisco Peninsula of California tiger salamander (CTS). The habitat conservation plan (HCP) prepared by Stanford also includes protection measures for the western pond turtle, which is currently not listed under the Endangered Species Act. The proposed HCP would implement take avoidance and minimization measures, monitoring and management of habitat, and permanent preservation of habitat as mitigation for the permanent loss of habitat. Activities covered by the proposed permits would include ongoing maintenance and operation of Stanford, up to 180 acres of future development on Stanford lands, and implementation of the conservation program. The HCP divides the land at and around the university into four zones according to relative habitat value: Zone 1 designates land providing critical resources for one or more covered species; Zones 2 and 3 represent lands providing occasional and limited resources; and Zone 4 consists of urbanized areas that do not provide any habitat value. Land in Zones 1, 2, and 3 is further divided into three basins: the San Francisco/Los Trancos Creek Basin, the Matadero/Deer Creek Basin, and the CTS Basin. The ITPs would authorize the take of covered species in Zone 4, primarily in authorizing relocation of any species that wander into the urbanized areas to an appropriate habitat area in Zone 1. Required minimization measures would apply to activities that occur in Zone 1 and 2, and in some cases, Zone 3. Stanford would manage a minimum of 770 acres of Zone 1 habitat with 360 of those 770 acres permanently conserved within one year of issuance of the ITPs. In addition to the proposed action, which is the preferred alternative, this draft EIS analyzes a more limited CTS Only Alternative and a No Action Alternative. Under the CTS Only Alternative, covered activities would be limited to those that occur in the CTS Basin, which includes lands around Lagunita, the golf course, and portions of the foothills south of Junipero Serra Boulevard, in the area designated as the CTS Reserve. An ITP for the tiger salamander would be issued, but other species would be addressed on a project-specific basis. POSITIVE IMPACTS: The HCP would stabilize and increase the populations of California red-legged frog, California tiger salamander and steelhead on Stanford lands and enhance and protect their habitat, including riparian vegetation, creeks and grassland and seasonal wetlands. It would also contribute to regional efforts to maintain native diversity, support Stanfords mission as a research and teaching institution and provide a 50-year framework to promote conservation and plan for future land use. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Future development covered by the ITPs could have unavoidable adverse traffic effects, even after project specific mitigation, and would contribute to existing cumulative effects associated with particulate matter emissions in the San Francisco Bay Area. LEGAL MANDATES: Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).
JF - EPA number: 100121, 481 pages and maps, April 6, 2010
PY - 2010
KW - Parks, Refuges and Forests
KW - Air Quality
KW - Biologic Assessments
KW - Conservation
KW - Creeks
KW - Easements
KW - Emissions
KW - Endangered Species (Animals)
KW - Fish
KW - Impact Monitoring Plans
KW - Universities
KW - Urban Development
KW - Wetlands
KW - Wildlife Habitat
KW - Wildlife Management
KW - California
KW - Endangered Species Act of 1973, Animals
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T1 - Ultra-sensitive NIR-spectrometer based on frequency up-conversion detector
T2 - III Conference on Next-Generation Spectroscopic Technologies
AN - 742808747; 5683065
JF - III Conference on Next-Generation Spectroscopic Technologies
AU - Ma, Lijun
AU - Slattery, Oliver
AU - Tang, Xiao
Y1 - 2010/04/05/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 05
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - Multimedia information extraction technology: barriers and pathways
T2 - IV Conference On Evolutionary and Bio-Inspired Computation: Theory and Applications
AN - 742798074; 5683567
JF - IV Conference On Evolutionary and Bio-Inspired Computation: Theory and Applications
AU - Garofolo, John
AU - Walter, Sharon
Y1 - 2010/04/05/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 05
KW - Technology
KW - Barriers
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-17
N1 - Last updated - 2010-08-14
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T1 - High-order photon bunching measured with a multi-element superconducting nanowire single-photon detector
T2 - III Conference on Advanced Photon Counting Techniques
AN - 742797262; 5683088
JF - III Conference on Advanced Photon Counting Techniques
AU - Stevens, Martin
AU - Baek, Burm
AU - Dauler, Eric
AU - Kerman, Andrew
AU - Molnar, Richard
AU - Hamilton, Scott
AU - Berggren, Karl
AU - Mirin, Richard
AU - Nam, Sae
Y1 - 2010/04/05/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 05
KW - Photons
KW - Nanotechnology
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-17
N1 - Last updated - 2010-08-14
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TY - CPAPER
T1 - Superconducting transition-edge sensors optimized for highefficiency photon-number resolving detectors
T2 - III Conference on Advanced Photon Counting Techniques
AN - 742795091; 5683089
JF - III Conference on Advanced Photon Counting Techniques
AU - Lita, Adriana
AU - Calkins, Brice
AU - Pellouchoud, Lenson
AU - Miller, Aaron
AU - Nam, Sae
Y1 - 2010/04/05/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 05
KW - Sensors
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-17
N1 - Last updated - 2010-08-14
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T1 - Fast Solvers for Models of Fluid Flow with Spectral Elements
T2 - Eleventh Copper Mountain Conference on Iterative Methods (CMCIM 2010)
AN - 742820682; 5703401
JF - Eleventh Copper Mountain Conference on Iterative Methods (CMCIM 2010)
AU - Lott, P
AU - Elman, H
Y1 - 2010/04/04/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Apr 04
KW - Fluid flow
KW - Models
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-17
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T1 - Mesoscale, cyclonic eddies as larval fish habitat along the southeast United States shelf: a Lagrangian description of the zooplankton community
AN - 918068129; 16140964
AB - Govoni, J. J., Hare, J. A., Davenport, E. D., Chen, M. H., and Marancik, K. E. 2010. Mesoscale, cyclonic eddies as larval fish habitat along the southeast United States shelf: a Lagrangian description of the zooplankton community. - ICES Journal of Marine Science, 67: 403-411.The Charleston Gyre region is characterized by continuous series of cyclonic eddies that propagate northeastwards before decaying or coalescing with the Gulf Stream south of Cape Hatteras, NC, USA. Over 5 d, chlorophyll-a concentration, zooplankton displacement volume, and zooplankton composition and abundance changed as the eddy moved to the northeast. Surface chlorophyll-a concentration decreased, and zooplankton displacement remained unchanged as the eddy propagated. Zooplankton taxa known to be important dietary constituents of larval fish increased in concentration as the eddy propagated. The concurrent decrease in chlorophyll-a concentration and static zooplankton displacement volume can be explained by initial stimulation of chlorophyll-a concentration by upwelling and nutrient enrichment near the eddy core and to possible grazing as zooplankton with short generation times and large clutch sizes increased in concentration. The zooplankton community did not change significantly within the 5 d that the eddy was tracked, and there was no indication of succession. Mesoscale eddies of the region are dynamic habitats as eddies propagate northeastwards at varying speeds within monthly periods. The abundance of zooplankton important to the diets of larval fish indicates that the region can provide important pelagic nursery habitat for larval fish off the southeast coast of the United States. A month of feeding and growth is more than half the larval duration of most fish spawned over the continental shelf of the southeastern United States in winter.
JF - ICES Journal of Marine Science
AU - Govoni, J J
AU - Hare, JA
AU - Davenport, ED
AU - Chen, M H
AU - Marancik, KE
AD - 1 NOAA, National Ocean Service, National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science, Center for Coastal Fisheries and Habitat Research, 101 Pivers Island Road, Beaufort, NC, USA 28516-9722, jeff.govoni@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/04//
PY - 2010
DA - April 2010
SP - 403
EP - 411
PB - Oxford University Press, Great Clarendon Street Oxford OX2 6DP United Kingdom
VL - 67
IS - 3
SN - 1054-3139, 1054-3139
KW - Meteorological & Geoastrophysical Abstracts; Sustainability Science Abstracts; Oceanic Abstracts; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources
KW - larval fish food
KW - mesoscale cyclonic eddies
KW - zooplankton
KW - succession
KW - Chlorophylls
KW - Upwelling
KW - Nursery grounds
KW - USA, Southeast
KW - AN, North Atlantic, Gulf Stream
KW - gyres
KW - clutch size
KW - Marine
KW - Plankton surveys
KW - Grazing
KW - Zooplankton
KW - Larvae
KW - Gulf Stream
KW - Ocean circulation
KW - Oceanic eddies
KW - Lagrangian current measurement
KW - Habitat
KW - INE, USA, California, Davenport
KW - Mesoscale eddies
KW - ANW, USA, North Carolina, Cape Hatteras
KW - USA
KW - Fish
KW - abundance
KW - Q1 08461:Plankton
KW - M2 551.465:Structure/Dynamics/Circulation (551.465)
KW - M3 1010:Issues in Sustainable Development
KW - O 1080:Multi-disciplinary Studies
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N1 - Date revised - 2012-01-01
N1 - Last updated - 2016-09-29
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Chlorophylls; Plankton surveys; Grazing; Nursery grounds; Ocean circulation; Oceanic eddies; Habitat; Lagrangian current measurement; Mesoscale eddies; Upwelling; Zooplankton; Gulf Stream; clutch size; succession; gyres; Larvae; Fish; abundance; AN, North Atlantic, Gulf Stream; ANW, USA, North Carolina, Cape Hatteras; USA; USA, Southeast; INE, USA, California, Davenport; Marine
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsp269
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Diagnostic verification of hydrometeorological and hydrologic ensembles
AN - 888108769; 15038349
AB - This paper presents a strategy for diagnostic verification of hydrologic ensembles, based on the selection of summary verification metrics (which could be extended to more detailed metrics) and the analysis of the relative contribution of the different sources of error. Such diagnostic verification could be conducted with the Ensemble Verification System (EVS) and is illustrated with a verification case study of experimental precipitation and streamflow ensemble reforecasts over a 24-year period. The EVS is proposed as a flexible and modular tool for the HEPEX verification test-bed to evaluate existing and emerging verification methods that are appropriate for hydrologic applications. Published in 2010 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
JF - Atmospheric Science Letters
AU - Demargne, Julie
AU - Brown, James
AU - Liu, Yuqiong
AU - Seo, Dong-Jun
AU - Wu, Limin
AU - Toth, Zoltan
AU - Zhu, Yuejian
AD - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Weather Service, Office of Hydrologic Development, Silver Spring, Maryland, USA, julie.demargne@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/04//
PY - 2010
DA - April 2010
SP - 114
EP - 122
PB - Wiley-Blackwell, 111 River Street Hoboken NJ 07030-5774 USA
VL - 11
IS - 2
SN - 1530-261X, 1530-261X
KW - Aqualine Abstracts; Water Resources Abstracts; ASFA 2: Ocean Technology Policy & Non-Living Resources; Meteorological & Geoastrophysical Abstracts
KW - Testing Procedures
KW - Atmospheric sciences
KW - Case Studies
KW - Streamflow
KW - Precipitation
KW - Errors
KW - Stream flow
KW - Hydrometeorological research
KW - Q2 09243:Structure, mechanics and thermodynamics
KW - AQ 00001:Water Resources and Supplies
KW - SW 0810:General
KW - M2 556.16:Runoff (556.16)
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N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Atmospheric sciences; Stream flow; Hydrometeorological research; Precipitation; Testing Procedures; Case Studies; Streamflow; Errors
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/asl.261
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T1 - Evaluation of ultraviolet light-emitting diodes for detection of atmospheric NO sub(2) by photolysis - chemiluminescence
AN - 876235061; 14993685
AB - Commercially available ultraviolet light-emitting diodes (UV-LEDs) are evaluated in the laboratory as a light source for photolysis of atmospheric nitrogen dioxide (NO sub(2)) followed by chemiluminescence detection (P-CL) of the resulting nitric oxide (NO). Sensitivity, selectivity, and engineering simplicity of three UV-LED sources are compared. The most powerful source uses two 9-W Nichia LED modules and provides an NO sub(2) photolysis frequency (j) of 8.4 s super(-1) corresponding to a nine-fold improvement over a 100-W Hg arc lamp; this source provides the most sensitivity, but requires water cooling. A pair of Hamamatsu 0.25-W LED modules provides intermediate sensitivity with photolysis efficiency comparable to a 100-W Hg arc lamp. The Hamamatsu LEDs require no additional cooling and are a simple and inexpensive package, providing sensitivity and stability appropriate for long-term, unattended measurements at remote surface sites. A Droplet Measurement Technologies Blue-Light Converter (BLC) represents the most complete off-the-shelf system available for atmospheric measurements of NO sub(2). The BLC provides the least sensitivity of the LED-based converters, but is less subject to interference from HONO. Implementing the Nichia LEDs into the NOAA WP-3D aircraft P-CL instrument, in conjunction with improved sample gas handling, improves instrument time response by a factor of eight and permits 1-Hz retrieval of ambient NO and NO sub(2) using a single detector simply by modulating the LEDs on and off. The performance and stability of the Nichia LEDs are further assessed during the CalNex (California Research at the Nexus of Air Quality and Climate Change) field study in May and June of 2010.
JF - Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry
AU - Pollack, Ilana B
AU - Lerner, Brian M
AU - Ryerson, Thomas B
AD - Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA, ilana.pollack@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/04//
PY - 2010
DA - April 2010
SP - 111
EP - 125
PB - Springer-Verlag, Tiergartenstrasse 17 Heidelberg 69121 Germany
VL - 65
IS - 2-3
SN - 0167-7764, 0167-7764
KW - Water Resources Abstracts; ASFA 2: Ocean Technology Policy & Non-Living Resources; Sustainability Science Abstracts; Meteorological & Geoastrophysical Abstracts; Pollution Abstracts
KW - Water Cooling
KW - Handling
KW - Climate change
KW - Air quality
KW - Evaluation
KW - Nitrogen dioxide
KW - Aircraft
KW - INE, USA, California
KW - Ultraviolet radiation
KW - USA, California
KW - Permits
KW - Chemiluminescence
KW - Packaging
KW - Sensitivity
KW - Photolysis
KW - Atmospheric pollution
KW - Laboratories
KW - Aircraft observations
KW - Performance Evaluation
KW - Light sources
KW - Atmospheric chemistry
KW - Oxides
KW - Nitrogen
KW - P 0000:AIR POLLUTION
KW - M2 551.583:Variations (551.583)
KW - M3 1010:Issues in Sustainable Development
KW - SW 6050:Rock mechanics and geology
KW - Q2 09244:Air-sea coupling
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N1 - Date revised - 2011-07-01
N1 - Last updated - 2016-12-22
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Photolysis; Light sources; Handling; Climate change; Ultraviolet radiation; Atmospheric chemistry; Chemiluminescence; Atmospheric pollution; Aircraft observations; Air quality; Nitrogen dioxide; Sensitivity; Aircraft; Packaging; Water Cooling; Evaluation; Performance Evaluation; Laboratories; Permits; Oxides; Nitrogen; INE, USA, California; USA, California
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10874-011-9184-3
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TY - JOUR
T1 - ANALYZING AND MAPPING FISH ASSEMBLAGES OFF CENTRAL CALIFORNIA, USA
AN - 872137914; 14928194
AB - This study describes fish assemblages and their spatial patterns off the coast of California from Point Arena to Point Sal, by combining the results of the multivariate analyses of several fisheries datasets with a geographic information system. In order to provide comprehensive spatial coverage for the areas of inshore, continental shelf, and continental slope, three fisheries datasets were analyzed: 1) Inshore: the California Department of Fish and Game dataset of fishery-dependent commercial passenger fishing vessel trips that targeted rockfish; 2) Continental Shelf: the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) fishery-independent bottom trawls; and 3) Continental Slope: the NMFS fishery-independent bottom trawls on the continental slope. One-hundred seven species were analyzed. These species represented those captured in at least 5% of the fishing trips or trawls in at least one of the three data sets. We analyzed each of the three datasets separately, and the three sets of results were combined to define 28 species assemblages and 23 site groups. A species assemblage consisted of species caught together, whereas a site group consisted of fishing trips or trawl locations that tended to have the same species assemblages. At the scale of these datasets, 97% of all site groups were significantly segregated by depth.
JF - California Fish and Game
AU - Morrison, W
AU - Claflin, L
AU - Monaco, M
AU - Turk, T
AU - Wilson-Vandenberg, D
AD - Biogeography Branch Center for Coastal Monitoring and Assessment National Center for Coastal Ocean Science National Ocean Service, NOAA 1305 East West Highway Silver Spring, MD 20910, USA, Larry.Claflin@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/04//
PY - 2010
DA - April 2010
SP - 110
EP - 128
VL - 96
IS - 2
SN - 0008-1078, 0008-1078
KW - Oceanic Abstracts; Ecology Abstracts; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources
KW - Marine fisheries
KW - Marine
KW - Fishing vessels
KW - Data processing
KW - Continental slope
KW - Marine fish
KW - Fishing
KW - Commercial fishing
KW - INE, USA, California, Point Arena
KW - Multivariate analysis
KW - INE, USA, California
KW - Scales
KW - Fisheries
KW - Bottom trawls
KW - Geographic information systems
KW - Mapping
KW - Coasts
KW - Fluorescence in situ hybridization
KW - D 04040:Ecosystem and Ecology Studies
KW - Q1 08566:Fishery charts, grounds and water areas
KW - O 5020:Fisheries and Fishery Biology
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DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2011-06-01
N1 - Last updated - 2016-03-17
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Marine fisheries; Marine fish; Commercial fishing; Fishing vessels; Continental slope; Bottom trawls; Fishing; Data processing; Multivariate analysis; Scales; Fisheries; Mapping; Geographic information systems; Fluorescence in situ hybridization; Coasts; INE, USA, California, Point Arena; INE, USA, California; Marine
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TY - JOUR
T1 - A comparison of large scale changes in surface humidity over land in observations and CMIP3 general circulation models Focus on Anticipated Changes in the Global Atmospheric Water Cycle
AN - 851468841; 14120184
AB - Observed changes in the HadCRUH global land surface specific humidity and CRUTEM3 surface temperature from 1973 to 1999 are compared to CMIP3 archive climate model simulations with 20th Century forcings. Observed humidity increases are proportionately largest in the Northern Hemisphere, especially in winter. At the largest spatio-temporal scales moistening is close to the Clausius--Clapeyron scaling of the saturated specific humidity (~7% K - 1). At smaller scales in water-limited regions, changes in specific humidity are strongly inversely correlated with total changes in temperature. Conversely, in some regions increases are faster than implied by the Clausius--Clapeyron relation. The range of climate model specific humidity seasonal climatology and variance encompasses the observations. The models also reproduce the magnitude of observed interannual variance over all large regions. Observed and modelled trends and temperature--humidity relationships are comparable except for the extratropical Southern Hemisphere where observations exhibit no trend but models exhibit moistening. This may arise from: long-term biases remaining in the observations; the relative paucity of observational coverage; or common model errors. The overall degree of consistency of anthropogenically forced models with the observations is further evidence for anthropogenic influence on the climate of the late 20th century.
JF - Environmental Research Letters
AU - Willett, Katharine M
AU - Jones, Philip D
AU - Thorne, Peter W
AU - Gillett, Nathan P
AD - Meteorological Office Hadley Centre, Exeter, UK Climatic Research Unit, School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK Cooperative Institute for Climate and Satellites--NC, NOAA's National Climatic Data Center, Asheville, NC, USA Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada
Y1 - 2010/04//
PY - 2010
DA - April 2010
SP - 025210
PB - Institute of Physics Publishing Inc., The Public Ledger Building, Suite 929 Philadelphia PA 19106 USA
VL - 5
IS - 2
SN - 1748-9326, 1748-9326
KW - Aqualine Abstracts; Meteorological & Geoastrophysical Abstracts; Water Resources Abstracts
KW - Atmospheric Water
KW - Atmospheric pollution models
KW - Climate change
KW - Environmental research
KW - hydrologic cycle
KW - Sulfur dioxide
KW - specific humidity
KW - Climatology
KW - Seasonal variations
KW - Specific Humidity
KW - Climate models
KW - anthropogenic factors
KW - Climates
KW - Climate
KW - Temperature
KW - Humidity
KW - Errors
KW - Model Studies
KW - scaling
KW - Interannual variability
KW - Water cycle
KW - General circulation models
KW - Temperature trends
KW - AQ 00001:Water Resources and Supplies
KW - M2 551.581:Latitudinal Influences (551.581)
KW - SW 3020:Sources and fate of pollution
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DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2011-02-01
N1 - Last updated - 2016-07-07
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Interannual variability; Atmospheric pollution models; Water cycle; Climate models; General circulation models; Humidity; Environmental research; Climatology; Temperature trends; hydrologic cycle; Sulfur dioxide; anthropogenic factors; Climate; Temperature; specific humidity; Seasonal variations; scaling; Atmospheric Water; Climate change; Climates; Errors; Specific Humidity; Model Studies
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/5/2/025210
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Drought-induced vegetation stress in southwestern North America
AN - 851466946; 14120170
AB - Trends towards earlier greenup and increased average greenness have been widely reported in both humid and dry ecosystems. By analyzing NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) AVHRR (Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer) data from 1982 to 2007, we report complex trends in both the growing season amplitude and seasonally integrated vegetation greenness in southwestern North America and further highlight regions consistently experiencing drought stress. In particular, greenness measurements from 1982 to 2007 show an increasing trend in grasslands but a decreasing trend in shrublands. However, vegetation greenness in this period has experienced a strong cycle, increasing from 1982 to 1993 but decreasing from 1993 to 2007. The significant decrease during the last decade has reduced vegetation greenness by 6% in shrublands and 13% in grasslands (16% and 21%, respectively, in the severe drought years). The greenness cycle correlates to both annual precipitation and dry season length derived from NOAA North America Regional Reanalysis data. If drought events continue as predicted by climate models, they will exacerbate ecosystem degradation and reduce carbon uptake.
JF - Environmental Research Letters
AU - Zhang, Xiaoyang
AU - Goldberg, Mitchell
AU - Tarpley, Dan
AU - Friedl, Mark A
AU - Morisette, Jeffrey
AU - Kogan, Felix
AU - Yu, Yunyue
AD - Earth Resources Technology Incorporated at NOAA/NESDIS/STAR, 5200 Auth Road, Camp Springs, MD 20746, USA NOAA/NESDIS/STAR, 5200 Auth Road, Camp Springs, MD 20746, USA Department of Geography and Environment, Boston University, 675 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215, USA Invasive Species Science Branch, US Geological Survey, Fort Collins Science Center, 2150 Centre Avenue, Building C, Fort Collins, CO 80526-8118, USA
Y1 - 2010/04//
PY - 2010
DA - Apr 2010
SP - 024008
PB - Institute of Physics Publishing Inc., The Public Ledger Building, Suite 929 Philadelphia PA 19106 USA
VL - 5
IS - 2
SN - 1748-9326, 1748-9326
KW - Aqualine Abstracts; Meteorological & Geoastrophysical Abstracts; Water Resources Abstracts
KW - Degradation
KW - Ecosystems
KW - Rainfall
KW - Environmental research
KW - Drought
KW - Data reanalysis
KW - Climate and vegetation
KW - Carbon
KW - AVHRR (Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer)
KW - Absorption
KW - Droughts
KW - North America
KW - Growing season
KW - Climates
KW - Vegetation
KW - Stress
KW - dry season
KW - Precipitation
KW - Grasslands
KW - Annual precipitation
KW - Dry season
KW - AQ 00001:Water Resources and Supplies
KW - M2 551.581:Latitudinal Influences (551.581)
KW - SW 0815:Precipitation
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DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2011-02-01
N1 - Last updated - 2015-02-12
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Climate and vegetation; Growing season; Ecosystems; AVHRR (Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer); Annual precipitation; Environmental research; Drought; Dry season; Data reanalysis; Grasslands; Degradation; Rainfall; Stress; Vegetation; dry season; Droughts; Carbon; Climates; Absorption; Precipitation; North America
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/5/2/024008
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TY - JOUR
T1 - A simple method to assess the quenching effectiveness of fire suppressants
AN - 760203516; 13201233
AB - A screening concept is suggested for evaluating the effectiveness of fluids to thermally suppress fires. It is based on measuring a fluid's ability to inhibit (or quench) the temperature rise of a material that is rapidly heated. The experimental design is similar to the transient hot wire technique, in which the evolution of the average material temperature is recorded for a given input power, and internal temperature gradients in the material are minimized. A gold wire (100I14m long and 5I14m diameter) is used as the surface which heats the fluid. The wire temperature response due to a power pulse provides a measure of the effectiveness of the fluid to suppress thermally the temperature increase. The results indicate that the "quenching effectiveness", QE = ( T max a degree T a) / ( T max , ref a degree T a) , correlates with the ratio of the fluid thermal conductivity to that of the wire, kfluid/ksolid , using different Nusselt numbers (representing both conduction and natural convection) for the liquids or gases. The concept developed here could be included in a more comprehensive screening protocol, which would assess the thermal potential of candidate fire suppressants.
JF - Fire Safety Journal
AU - Avedisian, C T
AU - Presser, C
AU - Stiehl, J
AU - Cavicchi, R E
AD - Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853-7501, USA, cpresser@nist.gov
Y1 - 2010/04//
PY - 2010
DA - Apr 2010
SP - 206
EP - 210
PB - Elsevier Science, The Boulevard Kidlington Oxford OX5 1GB UK
VL - 45
IS - 3
SN - 0379-7112, 0379-7112
KW - Health & Safety Science Abstracts
KW - Indexing in process
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-10-01
N1 - Last updated - 2015-04-09
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.firesaf.2010.02.002
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T1 - Quantification of the binding affinity of a specific hydroxyapatite binding peptide
AN - 759308262; 13020899
AB - The genesis of bone and teeth involves highly coordinated processes, which involve multiple cell types and proteins that direct the nucleation and crystallization of inorganic hydroxyapatite (HA). Recent studies have shown that peptides mediate the nucleation process, control HA microstructure or even inhibit HA mineralization. Using phage display technology, a short peptide was identified that binds to crystalline HA and to HA-containing domains of human teeth with chemical and morphological specificity. However, the binding affinity and specific amino acids that significantly contribute to this interaction require further investigation. In this study, we employ a microfluidic chip based surface plasmon resonance imaging (SPRi) technique to quantitatively measure peptide affinity by fabricating a novel 4 layer HA SPR sensor. We find the peptide (SVSVGMKPSPRPGGGK) binds with relatively high affinity (KDaa=aa14.1I14maaA 7; aa3.8aaI14m) to HA. The independently measured amino acid fragment SVSV seems to impart a significant contribution to this interaction while the MKPSP fragment may provide a conformational dependent component that enhances the peptides affinity but by itself shows little specificity in the current context. These data show that together, the two moieties promote a stronger synergistic binding interaction to HA than the simple combination of the individual components.
JF - Biomaterials
AU - Weiger, Michael C
AU - Park, Jung Jin
AU - Roy, Marc D
AU - Stafford, Christopher M
AU - Karim, Alamgir
AU - Becker, Matthew L
AD - Polymers Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899, USA
Y1 - 2010/04//
PY - 2010
DA - Apr 2010
SP - 2955
EP - 2963
PB - Elsevier Science, The Boulevard Kidlington Oxford OX5 1GB UK
VL - 31
IS - 11
SN - 0142-9612, 0142-9612
KW - Biotechnology and Bioengineering Abstracts; Calcium & Calcified Tissue Abstracts
KW - Surface plasmon resonance
KW - Bioimaging
KW - Hydroxyapatite
KW - Phage display
KW - Microfluidics
KW - Peptides
KW - Teeth
KW - Crystallization
KW - Amino acids
KW - Data processing
KW - Mineralization
KW - imaging
KW - Nucleation
KW - surface plasmon resonance
KW - Computed tomography
KW - T 2045:Teeth
KW - W 30920:Tissue Engineering
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-10-01
N1 - Last updated - 2015-03-31
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Crystallization; Teeth; Nucleation; Hydroxyapatite; Microfluidics; surface plasmon resonance; Data processing; Amino acids; Computed tomography; Phage display; Mineralization; imaging
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biomaterials.2010.01.012
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T1 - Factors affecting large storm and flood events in the Black Hills area of western South Dakota
AN - 756292046; 2010-082887
AB - The Black Hills area has a history of damaging flash floods resulting primarily from exceptionally strong thunderstorms. The best known example is the catastrophic storm of June 9-10, 1972, that caused severe flooding in several major drainages near Rapid City. The potential for storms and flooding in the Black Hills area can be affected by various climatological and physiographic factors. Thunderstorms that form over and around the Black Hills are largely terrain-driven, especially with respect to their requisite upward motion for initiation. Obstacle effects can also be substantial for the Black Hills in terms of promoting thunderstorm development. A composite of storm total precipitation amounts for 13 recent individual storm events indicates a propensity for heavy precipitation to occur east of the major axis of the Black Hills, from the northern hills (near Spearfish) toward the southeast through the eastern foothills near Hermosa. A proclivity for short-duration but intense convective precipitation events, including supercell thunderstorms, has been observed in this area. Prolonged precipitation from large-scale storm systems becomes progressively more influential with increasing drainage area and tends to be a primary driver for flooding in the main-stem of the Belle Fourche and Cheyenne Rivers. Topography and geology are two primary physiographic influences on flooding. Peak-flow characteristics for upper Rapid Creek and Spearfish Creek are small (suppressed), relative to other areas, due to generally low topographic relief and high infiltration capacities in the Limestone Plateau area. The reduced potential for development of exceptionally strong thunderstorms in this area, which is located west of the major axis of the Black Hills, may also be a factor. In contrast, the potential for exceptional floods is greatest within and near outcrops of sedimentary formations that encircle the periphery of the lower Black Hills. Narrow canyons with limited potential for attenuation of flood peaks are common, and steep topography within the canyons and associated tributaries also contributes to increased flood potential. Another factor may be increased potential for development of exceptionally strong thunderstorms in these areas.
JF - Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America
AU - Driscoll, Daniel G
AU - Bunkers, Matthew
AU - Smith, Melissa
AU - Carter, Janet M
AU - Anonymous
Y1 - 2010/04//
PY - 2010
DA - April 2010
SP - 15
PB - Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO
VL - 42
IS - 3
SN - 0016-7592, 0016-7592
KW - western South Dakota
KW - United States
KW - hydrology
KW - bedrock
KW - geologic hazards
KW - rainfall
KW - Black Hills
KW - atmospheric precipitation
KW - topography
KW - factors
KW - infiltration
KW - runoff
KW - floods
KW - storms
KW - South Dakota
KW - 21:Hydrogeology
KW - 22:Environmental geology
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LA - English
DB - GeoRef
N1 - Conference title - Geological Society of America, Rocky Mountain Section, 62nd annual meeting
N1 - Copyright - GeoRef, Copyright 2012, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data supplied by the Geological Society of America, Boulder, CO, United States
N1 - Date revised - 2010-01-01
N1 - PubXState - CO
N1 - SuppNotes - Abstract 14-9
N1 - Last updated - 2012-06-07
N1 - CODEN - GAAPBC
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - atmospheric precipitation; bedrock; Black Hills; factors; floods; geologic hazards; hydrology; infiltration; rainfall; runoff; South Dakota; storms; topography; United States; western South Dakota
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T1 - delta (super 15) N values in Lake Erie sediments as indicators of nitrogen biogeochemical dynamics during cultural eutrophication
AN - 753848726; 2010-067704
AB - We have measured the stable nitrogen isotope values (delta (super 15) N) in two sediment cores sampled 15 years apart (1988 and 2003) from the Eastern Basin of Lake Erie and compared them to the total phosphorus (TP) and biogenic silica (BSi) concentrations in the 2003 core. Changes in the TP, BSi and total nitrogen (TN) accumulations in the 2003 core correspond to three stages in the trophic history of the lake that include the onset ( approximately 1910 to approximately 1950), peak ( approximately 1950 to approximately 1970), and amelioration ( approximately 1970 to 2003) of eutrophication owing to accelerated nutrient loading. Decreasing BSi:TP atomic ratios (BSi:TP (sub at) ) from approximately 1910 to approximately 1970 suggest a gradual Si drawdown in the lake during its progressive eutrophication, which led to Si limitation and reduced diatom settling rates. delta (super 15) N values show pronounced variability in approximately 1950 to approximately 1970, which corresponds with rapid increases in N from runoffs from the lake catchment. A trend of gradually increasing delta (super 15) N values from approximately 1910 to approximately 1970 is likely the result of denitrification associated with the development of anoxic bottom waters in the Central Basin of the lake. This study illustrates the complexity of extracting environmental information from delta (super 15) N values in sediments and confirms the need for further studies of the multiple processes and their interactions that contribute to lacustrine delta (super 15) N records.
JF - Chemical Geology
AU - Lu, Yuehan
AU - Meyers, Philip A
AU - Johengen, Thomas H
AU - Eadie, Brian J
AU - Robbins, Joan A
AU - Han, Haelin J
Y1 - 2010/04//
PY - 2010
DA - April 2010
SP - 1
EP - 7
PB - Elsevier, Amsterdam
VL - 273
IS - 1-2
SN - 0009-2541, 0009-2541
KW - isotopes
KW - algae
KW - environmental analysis
KW - stable isotopes
KW - cores
KW - nitrogen
KW - diatoms
KW - Central Basin
KW - silica
KW - denitrification
KW - carbon
KW - sediments
KW - drainage basins
KW - basins
KW - Great Lakes
KW - chemical composition
KW - water pollution
KW - geochemistry
KW - North America
KW - Plantae
KW - N-15/N-14
KW - Lake Erie
KW - isotope ratios
KW - biochemistry
KW - C-13/C-12
KW - pollution
KW - phosphorus
KW - Eastern Basin
KW - geochemical cycle
KW - nutrients
KW - biogenic processes
KW - deposition
KW - eutrophication
KW - lake sediments
KW - 02D:Isotope geochemistry
KW - 22:Environmental geology
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LA - English
DB - GeoRef
N1 - Copyright - GeoRef, Copyright 2012, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data from CAPCAS, Elsevier Scientific Publishers, Amsterdam, Netherlands
N1 - Date revised - 2010-01-01
N1 - Number of references - 51
N1 - Document feature - illus. incl. sketch map
N1 - Last updated - 2012-06-07
N1 - CODEN - CHGEAD
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - algae; basins; biochemistry; biogenic processes; C-13/C-12; carbon; Central Basin; chemical composition; cores; denitrification; deposition; diatoms; drainage basins; Eastern Basin; environmental analysis; eutrophication; geochemical cycle; geochemistry; Great Lakes; isotope ratios; isotopes; Lake Erie; lake sediments; N-15/N-14; nitrogen; North America; nutrients; phosphorus; Plantae; pollution; sediments; silica; stable isotopes; water pollution
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2010.02.002
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of bandwidth and numerical aperture in optical scatterometry
AN - 753755704; 13044737
AB - We consider the effects of finite spectral bandwidth and numerical aperture in scatterometry measurements and discuss efficient integration methods based upon Gaussian quadrature in one dimension (for spectral bandwidth averaging) and two dimensions inside a circle (for numerical aperture averaging). Provided the wavelength is not near a Wood's anomaly for the grating, we find that the resulting methods converge very quickly to a level suitable for most measurement applications. In the vicinity of a Wood's anomaly, however, the methods provide rather poor behavior. We also describe a method that can be used to extract the effective spectral bandwidth and numerical aperture for a scatterometry tool. We find that accounting for spectral bandwidth and numerical aperture is necessary to obtain satisfactory results in scatterometry.
JF - Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
AU - Germer, Thomas A
AU - Patrick, Heather J
AD - National Institute of Standards and Technology (USA)
Y1 - 2010/04//
PY - 2010
DA - Apr 2010
PB - SPIE, P.O. BOX 10 Bellingham WA 98227-0010 United States of America
VL - 7638
SN - 0277-786X, 0277-786X
KW - Solid State and Superconductivity Abstracts (SO); Environmental Engineering Abstracts (EN); Electronics and Communications Abstracts (EA)
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-07-01
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T1 - Methods for the separation and quantification of arsenic species in SRM 2669: arsenic species in frozen human urine
AN - 753653153; 13324582
AB - Abstract not available.
JF - Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
AU - Davis, W Clay
AU - Zeisler, Rolf
AU - Sieber, John R
AU - Yu, Lee L
AD - National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Analytical Chemistry Division, Hollings Marine Laboratory, 331 Fort Johnson Road, Charleston, SC 29412, USA, clay.davis@nist.gov
PY - 2010
SP - 3041
EP - 3050
PB - Springer-Verlag, Tiergartenstrasse 17 Heidelberg 69121 Germany
VL - 396
IS - 8
SN - 1618-2642, 1618-2642
KW - Aqualine Abstracts; Water Resources Abstracts
KW - Arsenic
KW - Urine
KW - AQ 00001:Water Resources and Supplies
KW - SW 0810:General
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N1 - Last updated - 2016-01-21
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Arsenic; Urine
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00216-010-3541-y
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Flatfish herding behavior in response to trawl sweeps: a comparison of diel responses to conventional sweeps and elevated sweeps
AN - 746309292; 13196258
AB - Commercial bottom trawls often have sweeps to herd fish into the net. Elevation of the sweeps off the seafloor may reduce seafloor disturbance, but also reduce herding effectiveness. In both field and laboratory experiments, we examined the behavior of flatfish in response to sweeps. We tested the hypotheses that 1) sweeps are more effective at herding flatfish during the day than at night, when fish are unable to see approaching gear, and that 2) elevation of sweeps off the seafloor reduces herding during the day, but not at night. In sea trials, day catches were greater than night catches for four out of six flatfish species examined. The elevation of sweeps 10 cm significantly decreased catches during the day, but not at night. Laboratory experiments revealed northern rock sole (Lepidopsetta polyxystra) and Pacific halibut (Hippoglossus stenolepis) were more likely to be herded by the sweep in the light, whereas in the dark they tended to pass under or over the sweep. In the light, elevation of the sweep reduced herding, and more fish passed under the sweep. In contrast, in the dark, sweep elevation had little effect upon the number of fish that exhibited herding behavior. The results of both field and laboratory experiments were consistent with the premise that vision is the principle sensory input that controls fish behavior and orientation to trawl gear, and gear performance will differ between conditions where flatfish can see, in contrast to where they cannot see, the approaching gear.
JF - Fishery Bulletin
AU - Ryer, CH
AU - Rose, C S
AU - Iseri, P J
AD - Fisheries Behavioral Ecology Program, Resource Assessment and Conservation Engineering Division, Alaska fisheries Science Center, NOAA Fisheries, Hatfield Marine Science Center, 2030 Marine Science Drive, Newport, Oregon 97365, USA, cliff.ryer@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/04//
PY - 2010
DA - Apr 2010
SP - 145
EP - 154
VL - 108
IS - 2
SN - 0090-0656, 0090-0656
KW - Aqualine Abstracts; Water Resources Abstracts; Oceanic Abstracts; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources
KW - Marine fisheries
KW - Fishing gear
KW - Fishery biology
KW - Marine fish
KW - Commercial fishing
KW - Flatfish fisheries
KW - Fisheries
KW - Environmental effects
KW - Ocean floor
KW - Trawl nets
KW - Testing Procedures
KW - Marine
KW - Laboratories
KW - Catch statistics
KW - Hippoglossus stenolepis
KW - Performance Evaluation
KW - Behavior
KW - Elevation
KW - Bottom trawls
KW - Lepidopsetta polyxystra
KW - Fish
KW - Fish Behavior
KW - AQ 00001:Water Resources and Supplies
KW - SW 5010:Network design
KW - Q1 08563:Fishing gear and methods
KW - O 5020:Fisheries and Fishery Biology
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-07-01
N1 - Last updated - 2014-09-05
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Marine fisheries; Marine fish; Commercial fishing; Flatfish fisheries; Bottom trawls; Fishing gear; Environmental effects; Catch statistics; Ocean floor; Fishery biology; Trawl nets; Testing Procedures; Performance Evaluation; Behavior; Laboratories; Fisheries; Elevation; Fish; Fish Behavior; Lepidopsetta polyxystra; Hippoglossus stenolepis; Marine
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TY - JOUR
T1 - A Seven-Year Wind Profiler-Based Climatology of the Windward Barrier Jet along California's Northern Sierra Nevada
AN - 746308744; 13137417
AB - This wind profiler-based study highlights key characteristics of the barrier jet along the windward slope of California's Sierra Nevada. Between 2000 and 2007 roughly 10% of 100 000 hourly wind profiles, recorded at two sites, satisfied the sierra barrier jet (SBJ) threshold criteria described in the text. The mean magnitude of the terrain-parallel flow in the SBJ core (i.e., V sub(max)) was similar at both sites (17.5 m s super(-1)) and at a comparable altitude, 500-1000 m above the surface. The cross-mountain wind speed was weak at the altitude of V sub(max), consistent with blocked conditions. The seasonal cycle of SBJ occurrences showed a maximum during the cooler months and a minimum in summer. Additionally, the SBJ was stronger in winter than in summer. Because the warm-season (May-September) SBJs were different than their cool-season (October-April) counterparts and occurred during California's dry season, they were not discussed in detail. An inventory of 250 cool-season SBJ cases from the two sites was generated (a case contains .8 consecutive SBJ profiles). Up to 60% of the nearby cool-season precipitation fell during SBJ cases, and these cases shifted the precipitation down the sierra's windward slope and enhanced precipitation at the north end of the Central Valley (relative to non-SBJ conditions). The large number of cool-season SBJ cases was stratified by the mean strength and altitude of V sub(max) and by the case duration. Composite profiles of the along-barrier component for the top- and bottom-20 ranked cases in each of these three SBJ classes reveal stark differences in the magnitude and vertical positioning of the barrier jet. The three SBJ classes yielded uniquely different local precipitation characteristics in proximity to the wind profilers, with the strongest and longest-lived SBJs yielding the greatest precipitation. North American Regional Reanalysis plan-view composites were generated to explore the synoptic conditions responsible for, and to showcase the precipitation distributions associated with, the top- and bottom-20 ranked cases in each of the three classes of SBJs. The composite analyses yielded large contrasts between the SBJ classes that could prove useful in forecasting SBJs and their precipitation impacts. All SBJ classes occurred, on average, in the pre-cold-frontal environment of landfalling winter storms.
JF - Monthly Weather Review
AU - Neiman, Paul J
AU - Sukovich, Ellen M
AU - Ralph, FMartin
AU - Hughes, Mimi
AD - NOAA/Earth System Research Laboratory, Physical Sciences Division, Mail Code R/PSD2, 325 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80305, USA, paul.j.neiman@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/04//
PY - 2010
DA - Apr 2010
SP - 1206
EP - 1233
PB - American Meteorological Society, 45 Beacon St. Boston MA 02108-3693 USA
VL - 138
IS - 4
SN - 0027-0644, 0027-0644
KW - Meteorological & Geoastrophysical Abstracts; Water Resources Abstracts
KW - Profilers
KW - Jets
KW - Seasonal variability
KW - North America
KW - Weather
KW - Barriers
KW - Wind profiles
KW - Winter storms
KW - Precipitation
KW - Storms
KW - Data reanalysis
KW - Wind speed
KW - Altitude
KW - Profiles
KW - INE, USA, California
KW - Precipitation distribution
KW - Climatology
KW - Slopes
KW - Dry season
KW - Wind
KW - Wind profilers
KW - Synoptic conditions
KW - SW 0815:Precipitation
KW - M2 551.577:General Precipitation (551.577)
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-07-01
N1 - Number of references - 48
N1 - Last updated - 2015-03-19
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Wind speed; Wind profiles; Winter storms; Precipitation distribution; Climatology; Precipitation; Dry season; Data reanalysis; Wind profilers; Synoptic conditions; Weather; Altitude; Barriers; Profiles; Slopes; Storms; Wind; North America; INE, USA, California
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/2009MWR3170.1
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T1 - Implication of nutrient and salinity interaction on the productivity of Spartina patens
AN - 746303133; 12596363
AB - Reintroduction of fresh water to coastal systems with altered hydrologic regimes is a management option for restoring degraded wetland habitats. Plant production in these systems is believed to be enhanced by increased nutrient availability and reduced salinity. Although studies have documented nutrient limitation and salinity stress in coastal marshes, interpreting the effects of freshwater reintroduction on plant production is difficult because high nutrient availability often is confounded with low salinity. We tested the hypothesis that plant growth response to nutrients does not vary with salinity in a greenhouse study. Treatments consisted of four nutrient concentrations and four non-lethal salinity levels; plant response was measured as biomass accumulation after 144days of exposure. The significant interaction between salinity and nutrient concentrations indicates that response of Spartina patens marshes to freshwater inflows would vary by site-specific soil conditions. Biomass decreased with increased salinity at all four nutrient concentrations with variation among the nutrient concentrations decreasing as salinity increased. We demonstrate the importance of considering ambient salinity and nutrient soil conditions in restoration planning involving freshwater inflow. We propose salinity should remain a primary concern in restoration plans targeted at improving degraded S. patens-dominated marsh habitat.
JF - Wetlands Ecology and Management
AU - Merino, Joy H
AU - Huval, Dayna
AU - Nyman, Andy J
AD - National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA, 646 Cajundome Blvd, Lafayette, LA, 70506, USA, joy.merino@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/04//
PY - 2010
DA - Apr 2010
SP - 111
EP - 117
PB - Springer-Verlag, Tiergartenstrasse 17 Heidelberg 69121 Germany
VL - 18
IS - 2
SN - 0923-4861, 0923-4861
KW - Sustainability Science Abstracts; ASFA 3: Aquatic Pollution & Environmental Quality; Oceanic Abstracts; Ecology Abstracts; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources
KW - nutrient availability
KW - nutrient concentrations
KW - Nutrients
KW - plant production
KW - Soil
KW - Salinity
KW - Salinity effects
KW - plant growth
KW - greenhouses
KW - inflow
KW - Wetlands
KW - Marine
KW - Spartina patens
KW - Freshwater environments
KW - Nutrient availability
KW - Aquatic plants
KW - Stress
KW - Marshes
KW - Limiting factors
KW - Biomass
KW - Habitat
KW - Bioaccumulation
KW - Habitat improvement
KW - Plant growth
KW - Nutrients (mineral)
KW - Nutrient concentrations
KW - reintroduction
KW - Q5 08523:Conservation, wildlife management and recreation
KW - Q1 08463:Habitat community studies
KW - O 4090:Conservation and Environmental Protection
KW - M3 1010:Issues in Sustainable Development
KW - D 04060:Management and Conservation
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-01
N1 - Last updated - 2015-03-19
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Bioaccumulation; Habitat improvement; Salinity effects; Aquatic plants; Plant growth; Wetlands; Limiting factors; Nutrients (mineral); Marshes; Soil; Freshwater environments; Nutrient availability; Nutrients; Habitat; Nutrient concentrations; nutrient availability; nutrient concentrations; Stress; Biomass; plant production; Salinity; plant growth; greenhouses; inflow; reintroduction; Spartina patens; Marine
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11273-008-9124-4
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T1 - Toward improved operational surge and inundation forecasts and coastal warnings
AN - 746277412; 12593049
AB - Coastal regions are vulnerable to storm surge and flooding due to tropical and extratropical storms. It is necessary to build robust resiliency of the coastal communities to these hazards. The main objectives of operational surge and inundation forecast and coastal warning systems are to protect life and to sustain economic prosperity. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration of the United States has initiated an integrated effort through pilot demonstration projects, and model-based ocean and coastal forecasting systems, to build improved operational warnings and forecasts capability for storm surge and inundation. This note describes the overall strategy and progress to date, with an emphasis on forecasting extratropical storm surge.
JF - Natural Hazards
AU - Ji, Ming
AU - Aikman, Frank
AU - Lozano, Carlos
AD - Ocean Prediction Center, National Centers for Environmental Prediction, NOAA, Camp Spring, MD, USA
Y1 - 2010/04//
PY - 2010
DA - Apr 2010
SP - 195
EP - 203
PB - Springer-Verlag, Tiergartenstrasse 17 Heidelberg 69121 Germany
VL - 53
IS - 1
SN - 0921-030X, 0921-030X
KW - Oceanic Abstracts; ASFA 2: Ocean Technology Policy & Non-Living Resources; Meteorological & Geoastrophysical Abstracts; Risk Abstracts; Water Resources Abstracts
KW - Prediction
KW - Storms
KW - Hazards
KW - Storm Surges
KW - Economics
KW - Forecasting
KW - Vulnerability
KW - Warning Systems
KW - Extratropical cyclones
KW - Surges
KW - Warning systems
KW - Model Studies
KW - USA
KW - Coastal zone
KW - Storm surges
KW - Oceans
KW - Coastal oceanography
KW - Flooding
KW - vulnerability
KW - SW 0810:General
KW - M2 556.16:Runoff (556.16)
KW - Q2 09170:Nearshore dynamics
KW - O 2070:Meteorology
KW - R2 23010:General: Models, forecasting
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-01
N1 - Last updated - 2015-03-19
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Hazards; Prediction; Coastal zone; Storm surges; Surges; Flooding; Vulnerability; Warning systems; Coastal oceanography; Storms; Extratropical cyclones; Oceans; Economics; vulnerability; Storm Surges; Forecasting; Warning Systems; Model Studies; USA
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T1 - Comparison of Evaporation and Cold Pool Development between Single-Moment and Multimoment Bulk Microphysics Schemes in Idealized Simulations of Tornadic Thunderstorms
AN - 746162140; 13137401
AB - Idealized simulations of the 3 May 1999 Oklahoma tornadic supercell storms are conducted at various horizontal grid spacings ranging from 1 km to 250 m, using a sounding extracted from a prior 3-km grid spacing real-data simulation. A sophisticated multimoment bulk microphysics parameterization scheme capable of predicting up to three moments of the particle or drop size distribution (DSD) for several liquid and ice hydrometeor species is evaluated and compared with traditional single-moment schemes. The emphasis is placed on the impact of microphysics, specifically rain evaporation and size sorting, on cold pool strength and structure, and on the overall reflectivity structure of the simulated storms. It is shown through microphysics budget analyses and examination of specific processes within the low-level downdraft regions that the multimoment scheme has important advantages, which lead to a weaker and smaller cold pool and better reflectivity structure, particularly in the forward-flank region of the simulated supercells. Specifically, the improved treatment of evaporation and size sorting, and their effects on the predicted rain DSDs by the multimoment scheme helps to control the cold bias often found in the simulations using typical single-moment schemes. The multimoment results are more consistent with observed (from both fixed and mobile mesonet platforms) thermodynamic conditions within the cold pools of the discrete supercells of the 3 May 1999 outbreak.
JF - Monthly Weather Review
AU - Dawson, Daniel T, II
AU - Xue, Ming
AU - Milbrandt, Jason A
AU - Yau, M K
AD - Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms, and School of Meteorology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, Dan.Dawson@noaa.gov
PY - 2010
SP - 1152
EP - 1171
PB - American Meteorological Society, 45 Beacon St. Boston MA 02108-3693 USA
VL - 138
IS - 4
SN - 0027-0644, 0027-0644
KW - Meteorological & Geoastrophysical Abstracts; Water Resources Abstracts
KW - Hydrometeor size distribution
KW - Weather
KW - Evaporation
KW - Fluid Drops
KW - Supercells
KW - Pools
KW - Thunderstorms
KW - Downdrafts
KW - Storms
KW - Cold pools
KW - USA, Oklahoma
KW - Drop size distribution
KW - Numerical simulations
KW - Reviews
KW - Sounding
KW - Rain
KW - SW 0820:Snow, ice and frost
KW - M2 556.13:Evaporation/Evapotranspiration (556.13)
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-07-01
N1 - Number of references - 50
N1 - Last updated - 2016-01-21
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Hydrometeor size distribution; Drop size distribution; Numerical simulations; Evaporation; Supercells; Thunderstorms; Downdrafts; Storms; Cold pools; Weather; Sounding; Reviews; Fluid Drops; Pools; Rain; USA, Oklahoma
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/2009MWR2956.1
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Removing ENSO-Related Variations from the Climate Record
AN - 746161308; 12944520
AB - An important question in assessing twentieth-century climate change is to what extent have ENSO-related variations contributed to the observed trends. Isolating such contributions is challenging for several reasons, including ambiguities arising from how ENSO itself is defined. In particular, defining ENSO in terms of a single index and ENSO-related variations in terms of regressions on that index, as done in many previous studies, can lead to wrong conclusions. This paper argues that ENSO is best viewed not as a number but as an evolving dynamical process for this purpose. Specifically, ENSO is identified with the four dynamical eigenvectors of tropical SST evolution that are most important in the observed evolution of ENSO events. This definition is used to isolate the ENSO-related component of global SST variations on a month-by-month basis in the 136-yr (1871-2006) Hadley Centre Sea Ice and Sea Surface Temperature dataset (HadISST). The analysis shows that previously identified multidecadal variations in the Pacific, Indian, and Atlantic Oceans all have substantial ENSO components. The long-term warming trends over these oceans are also found to have appreciable ENSO components, in some instances up to 40% of the total trend. The ENSO-unrelated component of 5-yr average SST variations, obtained by removing the ENSO-related component, is interpreted as a combination of anthropogenic, naturally forced, and internally generated coherent multidecadal variations. The following two surprising aspects of these ENSO-unrelated variations are emphasized: 1) a strong cooling trend in the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean and 2) a nearly zonally symmetric multidecadal tropical-extratropical seesaw that has amplified in recent decades. The latter has played a major role in modulating SSTs over the Indian Ocean.
JF - Journal of Climate
AU - Compo, Gilbert P
AU - Sardeshmukh, Prashant D
AD - CIRES Climate Diagnostics Center, University of Colorado, and NOAA/Earth System Research Laboratory, Physical Sciences Division, Boulder, Colorado, compo@colorado.edu
Y1 - 2010/04//
PY - 2010
DA - April 2010
SP - 1957
EP - 1978
PB - American Meteorological Society, 45 Beacon St. Boston MA 02108-3693 USA
VL - 23
IS - 8
SN - 0894-8755, 0894-8755
KW - Oceanic Abstracts; Pollution Abstracts; Sustainability Science Abstracts; Meteorological & Geoastrophysical Abstracts; ASFA 2: Ocean Technology Policy & Non-Living Resources
KW - ENSO
KW - Climate change
KW - Indices
KW - Sea surface temperature
KW - Trends
KW - Anthropogenic effects
KW - Marine
KW - ISW, Indian Ocean
KW - anthropogenic factors
KW - sea ice
KW - Temperature
KW - Statistical analysis
KW - Anthropogenic factors
KW - Southern Oscillation
KW - Sea ice
KW - Oceans
KW - El Nino-Southern Oscillation event
KW - IS, Equatorial Pacific
KW - Ocean-atmosphere system
KW - Global warming
KW - Sea surface temperatures
KW - El Nino phenomena
KW - P 0000:AIR POLLUTION
KW - M2 551.583:Variations (551.583)
KW - M3 1010:Issues in Sustainable Development
KW - Q2 09244:Air-sea coupling
KW - O 2070:Meteorology
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-06-01
N1 - Number of references - 78
N1 - Last updated - 2016-07-07
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Climate change; Anthropogenic factors; Ocean-atmosphere system; El Nino phenomena; Southern Oscillation; Sea ice; El Nino-Southern Oscillation event; Statistical analysis; Global warming; Sea surface temperatures; anthropogenic factors; Oceans; sea ice; Temperature; ISW, Indian Ocean; IS, Equatorial Pacific; Marine
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/2009JCLI2735.1
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Regional Precipitation Trends: Distinguishing Natural Variability from Anthropogenic Forcing
AN - 745938505; 12944536
AB - In this study, the nature and causes for observed regional precipitation trends during 1977-2006 are diagnosed. It is found that major features of regional trends in annual precipitation during 1977-2006 are consistent with an atmospheric response to observed sea surface temperature (SST) variability. This includes drying over the eastern Pacific Ocean that extends into western portions of the Americas related to a cooling of eastern Pacific SSTs, and broad increases in rainfall over the tropical Eastern Hemisphere, including a Sahelian rainfall recovery and increased wetness over the Indo-West Pacific related to North Atlantic and Indo-West Pacific ocean warming. It is further determined that these relationships between SST and rainfall change are generally not symptomatic of human-induced emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) and aerosols. The intensity of regional trends simulated in climate models using observed time variability in greenhouse gases, tropospheric sulfate aerosol, and solar and volcanic aerosol forcing are appreciably weaker than those observed and also weaker than those simulated in atmospheric models using only observed SST forcing. The pattern of rainfall trends occurring in response to such external radiative forcing also departs significantly from observations, especially a simulated increase in rainfall over the tropical Pacific and southeastern Australia that are opposite in sign to the actual drying in these areas. Additional experiments illustrate that the discrepancy between observed and GHG-forced rainfall changes during 1977-2006 results mostly from the differences between observed and externally forced SST trends. Only weak rainfall sensitivity is found to occur in response to the uniform distribution of SST warming that is induced by GHG and aerosol forcing, whereas the particular pattern of the observed SST change that includes an increased SST contrast between the east Pacific and the Indian Ocean, and strong regional warming of the North Atlantic Ocean, was a key driver of regional rainfall trends. The results of this attribution study on the causes for 1977-2006 regional rainfall changes are used to discuss prediction challenges including the likelihood that recent rainfall trends might persist.
JF - Journal of Climate
AU - Hoerling, Martin
AU - Eischeid, Jon
AU - Perlwitz, Judith
AD - NOAA/Earth System Research Laboratory, Boulder, Colorado, martin.hoerling@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/04//
PY - 2010
DA - April 2010
SP - 2131
EP - 2145
PB - American Meteorological Society, 45 Beacon St. Boston MA 02108-3693 USA
VL - 23
IS - 8
SN - 0894-8755, 0894-8755
KW - Oceanic Abstracts; ASFA 3: Aquatic Pollution & Environmental Quality; Pollution Abstracts; Meteorological & Geoastrophysical Abstracts; Water Resources Abstracts; ASFA 2: Ocean Technology Policy & Non-Living Resources
KW - Precipitation
KW - Regional effects
KW - Trends
KW - Anthropogenic effects
KW - Sulfates
KW - Rainfall
KW - IE, East Pacific
KW - Radiative forcing
KW - Volcanic activity
KW - Emissions
KW - Sensitivity
KW - Aerosols
KW - anthropogenic factors
KW - Solar models
KW - Natural variability
KW - Greenhouse effect
KW - Sulfate aerosols
KW - Model Studies
KW - Ocean warming
KW - Temperature trends
KW - Human factors
KW - Temperature variability
KW - Greenhouse gases
KW - Prediction
KW - Solar variability
KW - Variability
KW - Rainfall trends
KW - Sea surface temperature variability
KW - Climate change
KW - Solar atmosphere models
KW - Anthropogenic factors
KW - IS, Tropical Pacific
KW - Atmospheric models
KW - Ocean-atmosphere system
KW - Australia
KW - Sea surface temperatures
KW - Sea surface temperature forecasting
KW - Marine
KW - ISW, Indian Ocean
KW - Climate models
KW - Precipitation trends
KW - Climates
KW - Volcanoes
KW - Temperature
KW - Drying
KW - Troposphere
KW - AN, North Atlantic
KW - Oceans
KW - Atmospheric forcing
KW - Annual precipitation
KW - Q2 09243:Structure, mechanics and thermodynamics
KW - P 0000:AIR POLLUTION
KW - M2 551.581:Latitudinal Influences (551.581)
KW - SW 3020:Sources and fate of pollution
KW - Q5 08521:Mechanical and natural changes
KW - O 2070:Meteorology
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-06-01
N1 - Number of references - 39
N1 - Last updated - 2016-07-07
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Aerosols; Atmospheric forcing; Climate change; Ocean-atmosphere system; Anthropogenic factors; Greenhouse effect; Solar variability; Rainfall trends; Climate models; Sea surface temperature variability; Solar models; Precipitation trends; Natural variability; Solar atmosphere models; Sulfate aerosols; Atmospheric models; Radiative forcing; Ocean warming; Volcanic activity; Annual precipitation; Temperature trends; Temperature variability; Sea surface temperatures; Greenhouse gases; Sea surface temperature forecasting; Sulfates; Sensitivity; anthropogenic factors; Oceans; Rainfall; Temperature; Emissions; Volcanoes; Troposphere; Human factors; Prediction; Variability; Climates; Drying; Precipitation; Model Studies; ISW, Indian Ocean; Australia; IE, East Pacific; AN, North Atlantic; IS, Tropical Pacific; Marine
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/2009JCLI3420.1
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TY - JOUR
T1 - VALIDATION TESTING OF ANSI/IEEE N42.49 STANDARD REQUIREMENTS FOR PERSONAL EMERGENCY RADIATION DETECTORS
AN - 745635484; 12572541
AB - Various radiation detectors including electronic personal emergency radiation detectors (PERDs), radiochromic film cards and thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs) were used to validate a subset of the radiological test requirements listed in the American National Standards Institute/The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (ANSI/IEEE) N42.49 standard. The subset of tests included the following: comparing the readout of the detectors with the value given at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST); testing of the alarm settings (when applicable) hi air-kerma (or exposure) and air-kerma rate (or exposure rate) mode; and investigating the effect of testing the detectors mounted on a phantom and free in air. The purpose of this work was not to test the performance of the sample of detectors used. Instead, the detectors were used to validate the requirements of the written standard being developed. For this purpose, the performance and response of these instruments were recorded when placed in super(137)Cs, and x-ray beams at different air-kerma rates and test conditions. The measurements described in this report were performed at the NIST x-ray and gamma-ray radiation calibration facilities. The data in this report provide a benchmark in support of the development of the ANSI/IEEE N42.49 standard.
JF - Health Physics
AU - Pibida, L
AU - Minniti, R
AU - O'Brien, M
AD - National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8462, USA, leticia.pibida@nist.gov
Y1 - 2010/04//
PY - 2010
DA - Apr 2010
SP - 597
EP - 602
PB - Williams & Wilkins, 351 W. Camden St. Baltimore MD 21201 United States
VL - 98
IS - 4
SN - 0017-9078, 0017-9078
KW - Pollution Abstracts; Health & Safety Science Abstracts
KW - Monitoring methods
KW - benchmarks
KW - Radiation
KW - Emergency preparedness
KW - Standards
KW - Benchmarks
KW - Technology
KW - H 8000:Radiation Safety/Electrical Safety
KW - P 8000:RADIATION
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-04-01
N1 - Last updated - 2013-08-12
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Monitoring methods; Radiation; benchmarks; Emergency preparedness; Standards; Benchmarks; Technology
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/HP.0b013e3181c182937
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TY - JOUR
T1 - The Economic Impact of Saltwater Sportfishing Harvest Restrictions in Alaska: An Empirical Analysis of Nonresident Anglers
AN - 744625100; 13055466
AB - Saltwater sportfishing is a popular activity for visitors to Alaska. In this paper, a stated-preference model of saltwater sportfishing participation is used to generate estimates of the changes in participation resulting from changes in harvest limits for three primary recreational target species in Alaska saltwater fisheries: Pacific halibut Hippoglossus stenolepis, Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, and coho salmon O. kisutch. These estimates are then used in a state-level computable general equilibrium (CGE) model to generate estimates of the economic impacts of harvest policies. We find that the impacts of changes in nonresident anglers' expenditures are smaller than those from a social accounting matrix model and that many of the impacts from an increase in expenditures leak out of state owing to Alaska's heavy dependence on imports of goods and services from the rest of the United States. Moreover, changes to harvest limits appear to have a small effect on the Alaska economy, at least in comparison with the overall size of that economy.
JF - North American Journal of Fisheries Management
AU - Lew, Daniel K
AU - Seung, Chang K
AD - National Marine Fisheries Service, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, 7600 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, Washington 98115, USA; and Department of Environmental Science and Policy, University of California-Davis, Davis, California, USA, dan.lew@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/04//
PY - 2010
DA - Apr 2010
SP - 538
EP - 551
PB - American Fisheries Society, 5410 Grosvenor Ln. Bethesda MD 20814-2199 USA
VL - 30
IS - 2
SN - 0275-5947, 0275-5947
KW - Ecology Abstracts; Oceanic Abstracts; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources
KW - Marine fisheries
KW - Marine
KW - Anadromous species
KW - Fishermen
KW - INE, USA, Alaska
KW - Hippoglossus stenolepis
KW - Oncorhynchus tshawytscha
KW - Ecosystem disturbance
KW - Models
KW - Marine fish
KW - Fishery management
KW - Flatfish fisheries
KW - Fisheries
KW - Economics
KW - Oncorhynchus kisutch
KW - O 5020:Fisheries and Fishery Biology
KW - Q1 08605:Sport fishing
KW - D 04060:Management and Conservation
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-06-01
N1 - Number of references - 30
N1 - Last updated - 2014-05-02
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Marine fish; Marine fisheries; Fishery management; Flatfish fisheries; Anadromous species; Economics; Fishermen; Ecosystem disturbance; Fisheries; Models; Oncorhynchus tshawytscha; Oncorhynchus kisutch; Hippoglossus stenolepis; INE, USA, Alaska; Marine
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1577/M09-191.1
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of interviewer attitudes and behaviors on refusal in household surveys
AN - 743801843; 3972884
AB - Interviewers play a crucial role in gaining cooperation from a sample unit. This paper aims to identify the interviewer characteristics that influence survey cooperation. Of principal interest to survey practitioners are interviewer attributes associated with higher cooperation rates, particularly among sample members whose characteristics are traditionally associated with a lower probability of response. Our data source is unusually rich, in that it contains extensive information on interviewers, including their attitudes and behaviors, which are linked to detailed information on both responding and nonresponding sample units. An important value of the data is that they permit examining a host of as yet unanswered questions about whether some interviewer attributes stimulate cooperation among some respondents but not others. In short, we investigate whether some sample units react favorably to certain interviewer characteristics. A multilevel cross-classified logistic model with random interviewer effects is used to account for clustering of households within interviewers, due to unmeasured interviewer attributes, and for the cross-classification of interviewers within areas. The model allows for statistical interactions between interviewer and household characteristics. Reprinted by permission of the University of Chicago Press. © All rights reserved
JF - Public opinion quarterly
AU - Durrant, Gabriele B
AU - Groves, Robert M
AU - Staetsky, Laura
AU - Steele, Fiona
AD - University of Southampton ; US Census Bureau ; RAND Corporation ; University of Bristol
Y1 - 2010/04//
PY - 2010
DA - Apr 2010
SP - 1
EP - 36
VL - 74
IS - 1
SN - 0033-362X, 0033-362X
KW - Sociology
KW - Random sampling
KW - Attitudes
KW - Multivariate analysis
KW - Cooperation
KW - Households
KW - Statistical models
KW - Interviewers
KW - Surveys
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LA - English
DB - International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS)
N1 - Date revised - 2013-06-12
N1 - Last updated - 2013-09-16
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - 6040 5676; 12429; 6831 10935 13682; 1378 10404; 2859; 10606 11255 12228 10919; 8379 12224 971; 12230 8163
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/poq/nfp098
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T1 - Adaptive Governance: The Dynamics of Atlantic Fisheries Management
AN - 743061368; 201045722
JF - Human Ecology
AU - Cadrin, Steven X
AU - Cadrin, Steven X
AD - NOAA/UMass Cooperative Marine Education & Research Program, Amherst, MA, USA steven.cadrin@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/04//
PY - 2010
DA - April 2010
SP - 317
EP - 318
PB - Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands
VL - 38
IS - 2
SN - 0300-7839, 0300-7839
KW - article
KW - 2656: environmental interactions; environmental interactions
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LA - English
DB - Sociological Abstracts
N1 - Date revised - 2010-10-21
N1 - SuppNotes - Language of document reviewed: English.
N1 - Last updated - 2016-09-28
N1 - CODEN - HMECAJ
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10745-010-9302-x
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T1 - GDP and Beyond: Measuring Economic Progress and Sustainability
AN - 742955464; 2010-538634
AB - The Bureau of Economic Analysis has proposed measures to supplement the GDP accounts that would give economists additional tools to analyze the distribution of income in the U.S. across households, sectors, and regions as well as trends in saving, investment, and asset prices. Tables, Figures, References. Adapted from the source document.
JF - Survey of Current Business
AU - Landefeld, J Steven
AU - Moulton, Brent R
AU - Platt, Joel D
AU - Villones, Shaunda M
Y1 - 2010/04//
PY - 2010
DA - April 2010
SP - 12
EP - 25
PB - Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Dept of Commerce
VL - 90
IS - 4
SN - 0039-6222, 0039-6222
KW - Economic conditions and policy - Economic conditions
KW - Economic conditions and policy - Economic policy, planning, and development
KW - Business and service sector - Accounting
KW - Economic conditions and policy - Property and wealth
KW - Banking and public and private finance - Credit, loans, and personal finance
KW - Population groups, population policy, and demographics - Demography and census
KW - United States
KW - Saving
KW - Assets
KW - Households
KW - Economic conditions
KW - Political economy
KW - article
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LA - English
DB - PAIS Index
N1 - Date revised - 2010-06-07
N1 - Last updated - 2016-09-28
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - United States; Economic conditions; Political economy; Assets; Saving; Households
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T1 - Government Receipts and Expenditures, Fourth Quarter of 2009
AN - 742951507; 2010-538633
AB - Net government savings in the United States increased $60.8 billion to -$1,307.7 billion. Net federal government saving increased $46.4 billion to -$1,307.2 billion. Net state and local government saving increased $14.4 billion to -$0.5 billion. Tables, Figures. Adapted from the source document.
JF - Survey of Current Business
AU - [Unknown]
Y1 - 2010/04//
PY - 2010
DA - April 2010
SP - 6
EP - 8
PB - Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Dept of Commerce
VL - 90
IS - 4
SN - 0039-6222, 0039-6222
KW - Government - Forms of government
KW - Banking and public and private finance - Public finance
KW - Banking and public and private finance - Credit, loans, and personal finance
KW - United States
KW - Federal government
KW - Saving
KW - Appropriations and expenditures
KW - Public debts
KW - article
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LA - English
DB - PAIS Index
N1 - Date revised - 2010-06-07
N1 - Last updated - 2016-09-28
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - United States; Federal government; Appropriations and expenditures; Public debts; Saving
ER -
TY - JOUR
T1 - GDP and the Economy: Third Estimates for the Fourth Quarter of 2009
AN - 742950083; 2010-538632
AB - Real GDP in the U.S. increased 5.6 percent after increasing 2.2 percent in the third quarter. Inventory investment accelerated, imports decelerated, and business investment turned up. Consumer spending and federal government spending slowed. Tables, Figures. Adapted from the source document.
JF - Survey of Current Business
AU - [Unknown]
Y1 - 2010/04//
PY - 2010
DA - April 2010
SP - 1
EP - 5
PB - Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Dept of Commerce
VL - 90
IS - 4
SN - 0039-6222, 0039-6222
KW - Economic conditions and policy - Economic conditions
KW - Economic conditions and policy - Economic policy, planning, and development
KW - Government - Forms of government
KW - United States
KW - Federal government
KW - Appropriations and expenditures
KW - Economic stabilization
KW - Economic conditions
KW - article
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LA - English
DB - PAIS Index
N1 - Date revised - 2010-06-07
N1 - Last updated - 2016-09-28
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - United States; Economic conditions; Economic stabilization; Appropriations and expenditures; Federal government
ER -
TY - JOUR
T1 - Toward understanding and predicting monsoon patterns
AN - 742913368; 2010-053719
JF - Science
AU - Wahl, Eugene R
AU - Morrill, Carrie
Y1 - 2010/04//
PY - 2010
DA - April 2010
SP - 437
EP - 438
PB - American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC
VL - 328
IS - 5977
SN - 0036-8075, 0036-8075
KW - patterns
KW - Quaternary
KW - prediction
KW - mapping
KW - paleoclimatology
KW - Holocene
KW - models
KW - Cenozoic
KW - monsoons
KW - Indian Ocean
KW - tree rings
KW - Pacific Ocean
KW - reconstruction
KW - sea-surface temperature
KW - Asia
KW - 24:Quaternary geology
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L2 - http://www.sciencemag.org/
LA - English
DB - GeoRef
N1 - Copyright - GeoRef, Copyright 2012, American Geosciences Institute.
N1 - Date revised - 2010-01-01
N1 - Number of references - 9
N1 - PubXState - DC
N1 - Document feature - sketch map
N1 - Last updated - 2012-06-07
N1 - CODEN - SCIEAS
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Asia; Cenozoic; Holocene; Indian Ocean; mapping; models; monsoons; Pacific Ocean; paleoclimatology; patterns; prediction; Quaternary; reconstruction; sea-surface temperature; tree rings
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1188926
ER -
TY - JOUR
T1 - Review Article: Uncertainty analysis of remote sensing optical sensor data: guiding principles to achieve metrological consistency
AN - 1777131661; 13330088
AB - Climate change monitoring requires decades-long time-series radiometric measurements using multiple optical sensors in multiple platforms covering the globe. The problem of achieving traceability to SI units for these measurements is discussed. A major challenge is to determine the result of a measurement and its associated uncertainty using various calibration and validation processes. These processes are plagued by systematic (non-statistical) uncertainties that are not well understood. In particular, different, but in principle equivalent, SI traceable measurements may differ by more than would be expected from the uncertainties associated with the individual measurements. We propose a methodology based on the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement (GUM) for the analysis of uncertainties in such measurements along with consistency checking. This allows the measurement result and its associated uncertainty to evolve as new knowledge is gained from additional experiments, and it promotes greater caution in drawing conclusions in view of the sparse measurements. We use data from ongoing total solar irradiance measurements from various instruments in orbit to illustrate the principles.
JF - International Journal of Remote Sensing
AU - Datla, R V
AU - Kessel, R
AU - Smith, A W
AU - Kacker, R N
AU - Pollock, D B
AD - National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, USA
Y1 - 2010/04//
PY - 2010
DA - April 2010
SP - 867
EP - 880
PB - Taylor & Francis Group Ltd., 2 Park Square Oxford OX14 4RN UK
VL - 31
IS - 4
SN - 0143-1161, 0143-1161
KW - Environmental Engineering Abstracts (EN); CSA / ASCE Civil Engineering Abstracts (CE); Aerospace & High Technology Database (AH)
KW - Uncertainty
KW - Standardization
KW - Irradiance
KW - Optical sensors
KW - Climate change
KW - Remote sensing
KW - Consistency
KW - Globes
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DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-09-01
N1 - Last updated - 2016-06-30
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01431160902897882
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Errors in cloud detection over the Arctic using a satellite imager and implications for observing feedback mechanisms
AN - 1371763745; 2013-050753
JF - Journal of Climate
AU - Liu, Yinghui
AU - Ackerman, Steven A
AU - Maddux, Brent C
AU - Key, Jeffrey R
AU - Frey, Richard A
Y1 - 2010/04//
PY - 2010
DA - April 2010
SP - 1894
EP - 1907
PB - American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA
VL - 23
IS - 7
SN - 0894-8755, 0894-8755
KW - clouds
KW - weather observations
KW - ice
KW - Arctic region
KW - sea ice
KW - ice cover
KW - Arctic Ocean
KW - satellite methods
KW - meteorology
KW - remote sensing
KW - ice cover distribution
KW - 22:Environmental geology
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LA - English
DB - GeoRef
N1 - Copyright - GeoRef, Copyright 2013, American Geosciences Institute.
N1 - Date revised - 2013-01-01
N1 - Number of references - 44
N1 - PubXState - MA
N1 - Document feature - illus.
N1 - SuppNotes - Includes appendix
N1 - Last updated - 2013-06-27
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Arctic Ocean; Arctic region; clouds; ice; ice cover; ice cover distribution; meteorology; remote sensing; satellite methods; sea ice; weather observations
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/2009JCLI3386.1
ER -
TY - JOUR
T1 - The wildland-urban interface fire problem - current approaches and research needs
AN - 746279214; 12581503
AB - Wildfires that spread into wildland-urban interface (WUI) communities present significant challenges on several fronts. In the United States, the WUI accounts for a significant portion of wildland fire suppression and wildland fuel treatment costs. Methods to reduce structure losses are focussed on fuel treatments in either wildland fuels or residential fuels. There is a need for a well-characterised, systematic testing of these approaches across a range of community and structure types and fire conditions. Laboratory experiments, field measurements and fire behaviour models can be used to better determine the exposure conditions faced by communities and structures. The outcome of such an effort would be proven fuel treatment techniques for wildland and residential fuels, risk assessment strategies, economic cost analysis models, and test methods with representative exposure conditions for fire-resistant building designs and materials.
JF - International Journal of Wildland Fire
AU - Mell, William E
AU - Manzello, Samuel L
AU - Maranghides, Alexander
AU - Butry, David
AU - Rehm, Ronald G
AD - Building and Fire Research Laboratory BFRL, National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8662, USA, william.mell@nist.gov
Y1 - 2010/03/31/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 31
SP - 238
EP - 251
PB - CSIRO Publishing, PO Box 1139 Collingwood Vic. 3066 Australia
VL - 19
IS - 2
SN - 1049-8001, 1049-8001
KW - Risk Abstracts; Environment Abstracts; Ecology Abstracts; Sustainability Science Abstracts
KW - fuel treatments
KW - wildfire
KW - wildland fires
KW - Risk assessment
KW - Fires
KW - Laboratory testing
KW - Building design
KW - Fuels
KW - Models
KW - USA
KW - wildland fire
KW - Wildfire
KW - cost analysis
KW - Economics
KW - M3 1010:Issues in Sustainable Development
KW - R2 23070:Economics, organization
KW - ENA 02:Toxicology & Environmental Safety
KW - D 04060:Management and Conservation
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-01
N1 - Number of references - 70
N1 - Last updated - 2015-10-15
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Risk assessment; Fires; Wildfire; Fuels; Economics; Models; wildfire; wildland fire; Laboratory testing; Building design; cost analysis; USA
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/WF07131
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Long-range transport of ozone from the Los Angeles Basin: A case study
AN - 745630801; 12675913
AB - Airborne lidar measurements of ozone above the Los Angeles Basin on 17 July 2009 show orographic lifting of ozone from the surface to the free troposphere by the San Gabriel Mountains. Mixing ratios in excess of 100 parts-per-billion-by-volume (ppbv) were measured ~4 km above mean sea level (ASL). These observations are in excellent agreement with published model studies, confirming that topographic venting by the so called 'mountain chimney effect' is a potentially important pathway for removal of pollutants from the Los Angeles Basin. The lofting of ozone and other pollutants into the free troposphere also greatly increases the potential for long-range transport from the Basin, and trajectory calculations suggest that some of this ozone may have been transported ~1000 km to eastern Utah and western Colorado.
JF - Geophysical Research Letters
AU - Langford, A O
AU - Senff, C J
AU - Alvarez II, RJ
AU - Banta, R M
AU - Hardesty, R M
AD - Chemical Sciences Division, Earth System Research Laboratory, NOAA, Boulder, Colorado, USA
Y1 - 2010/03/31/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 31
PB - American Geophysical Union, 2000 Florida Ave., N.W. Washington DC 20009 USA
VL - 37
IS - 06
SN - 0094-8276, 0094-8276
KW - Pollution Abstracts; Meteorological & Geoastrophysical Abstracts
KW - 0345 Atmospheric Composition and Structure: Pollution: urban and regional
KW - 0365 Atmospheric Composition and Structure: Troposphere: composition and chemistry
KW - 0368 Atmospheric Composition and Structure: Troposphere: constituent transport and chemistry
KW - ozone pollution
KW - long range transport
KW - topographic venting
KW - USA, Utah
KW - Pollutant removal
KW - Ozone measurements
KW - Sea level
KW - Long-range transport of ozone
KW - Pollution dispersion
KW - Basins
KW - Troposphere
KW - Lidar
KW - Mountains
KW - INE, USA, California, Los Angeles Basin
KW - Ozone in troposphere
KW - Mean sea level
KW - USA, Colorado
KW - Long-range transport
KW - Lidar measurement of ozone
KW - Mixing ratio
KW - lifting
KW - Ozone
KW - M2 551.510.42:Air Pollution (551.510.42)
KW - P 0000:AIR POLLUTION
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-01
N1 - Last updated - 2015-10-15
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Mean sea level; Ozone in troposphere; Long-range transport; Ozone measurements; Lidar measurement of ozone; Long-range transport of ozone; Mixing ratio; Mountains; Pollutant removal; Sea level; Pollution dispersion; Lidar; Troposphere; Basins; lifting; Ozone; USA, Utah; INE, USA, California, Los Angeles Basin; USA, Colorado
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2010GL042507
ER -
TY - CPAPER
T1 - New SLOSH Tools and Products
T2 - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AN - 754225215; 5765656
JF - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AU - Taylor, Arthur
Y1 - 2010/03/29/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 29
KW - U 4300:Environmental Science
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-08-02
N1 - Last updated - 2010-09-25
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T1 - WFO Impact (Hazard) Graphics
T2 - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AN - 754223170; 5765614
JF - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AU - Sharp, David
Y1 - 2010/03/29/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 29
KW - Hazards
KW - U 4300:Environmental Science
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-08-02
N1 - Last updated - 2010-09-25
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T1 - To Be or Not to Be a Tropical Cyclone - That is the Question
T2 - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AN - 754222994; 5765591
JF - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AU - Beven, Jack
Y1 - 2010/03/29/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 29
KW - Cyclones
KW - Hurricanes
KW - U 4300:Environmental Science
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-08-02
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T1 - Public Awareness/Media - Exploring the Public Response to a Hurricane
T2 - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AN - 754222825; 5765575
JF - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AU - Read, Bill
AU - Lyons, Steve
AU - Mayfield, Max
AU - Zarrella, John
AU - Poling, Jim
AU - Spilman, Larry
Y1 - 2010/03/29/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 29
KW - Hurricanes
KW - Public awareness
KW - U 4300:Environmental Science
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-08-02
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T1 - What Does the Cone Really Represent?
T2 - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AN - 754219828; 5765633
JF - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AU - Blake, Eric
Y1 - 2010/03/29/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 29
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JF - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AU - Avila, Lixion
Y1 - 2010/03/29/
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T1 - AMATEUR RADIO - Disaster Communications Before, During and After Hurricanes
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AU - Ripoll, Julio
AU - Macedo, Robert
AU - Sarratt, Greg
AU - Palmer, Jim
Y1 - 2010/03/29/
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T1 - What's Next from NHC?
T2 - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AN - 754216471; 5765636
JF - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AU - Brown, Daniel
Y1 - 2010/03/29/
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T1 - NHC's Collaboration with the Media
T2 - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AN - 754216306; 5765616
JF - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AU - Feltgen, Dennis
Y1 - 2010/03/29/
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T1 - Meteorology
T2 - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AN - 754215580; 5765566
JF - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AU - Read, Bill
AU - Feltgen, Dennis
Y1 - 2010/03/29/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 29
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T1 - Storm Surge Overview
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AN - 754215460; 5765555
JF - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AU - Rhome, Jaime
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PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 29
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T1 - The NHC Forecast Process and Products
T2 - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AN - 754215418; 5765554
JF - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AU - Beven, Jack
Y1 - 2010/03/29/
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DA - 2010 Mar 29
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T1 - Hurricanes 101 for Decision Makers
T2 - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AN - 754215153; 5765521
JF - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AU - Brown, Daniel
AU - Berg, Robbie
AU - Brennan, Michael
AU - Rhome, Jamie
AU - Letro, Steve
Y1 - 2010/03/29/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 29
KW - Hurricanes
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T1 - How Can NHC Wind Speed Probabilities Help You?
T2 - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AN - 754209758; 5765634
JF - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AU - Brennan, Michael
Y1 - 2010/03/29/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 29
KW - Velocity
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T1 - Potential Improvements to Hurricane Models
T2 - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AN - 754209372; 5765594
JF - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AU - Pasch, Richard
Y1 - 2010/03/29/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 29
KW - Hurricanes
KW - Models
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T1 - NHC Operational Forecasts and Warnings
T2 - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AN - 754208293; 5765655
JF - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AU - Rhome, Jamie
Y1 - 2010/03/29/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 29
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T1 - Looking Ahead: NOAA's Storm Surge Vision
T2 - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AN - 754207572; 5765657
JF - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AU - Feyen, Jesse
Y1 - 2010/03/29/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 29
KW - Vision
KW - Storm surges
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T1 - What's New from NHC in 2010?
T2 - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AN - 754206866; 5765635
JF - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AU - Berg,, Robbie
Y1 - 2010/03/29/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 29
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T1 - The New Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale
T2 - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AN - 754206691; 5765615
JF - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AU - Landsea, Chris
Y1 - 2010/03/29/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 29
KW - Hurricanes
KW - Wind
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T1 - Track: The Official Forecast and Its Uncertainty
T2 - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AN - 754206397; 5765592
JF - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AU - Franklin, James
Y1 - 2010/03/29/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 29
KW - U 4300:Environmental Science
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T1 - Highlights of the 2009 Season
T2 - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AN - 754205785; 5765561
JF - 2010 National Hurricane Conference
AU - Avila, Lixion
Y1 - 2010/03/29/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 29
KW - U 4300:Environmental Science
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T1 - Revised Guide Helps Federal Organizations Improve Their Risk Management Practices and Information System Security
AN - 745927665; 13019794
AB - This bulletin summarizes the information presented in NIST Special Publication (SP) 800-37, Revision 1, Guide for Applying the Risk Management Framework to Federal Information Systems: A Security Life Cycle Approach. Developed by NIST in partnership with the Joint Task Force Transformation Initiative, the publication supports federal managers in both defense and civil agencies in making informed decisions about the security of their information systems. The revised guide explains the basic concepts to be applied to the management of security risks to information systems. The bulletin discusses issues emphasized in the publication: planning and building information security capabilities into information systems throughout the system life cycle; implementing up-to-date management, operational, and technical security controls; and maintaining awareness of the security condition of information systems though improved monitoring. The Risk Management Framework is explained, and references are provided to additional sources of information on risk management.
JF - Revised Guide Helps Federal Organizations Improve Their Risk Management Practices and Information System Security. [np]. 29 Mar 2010.
AU - Radack, S M
Y1 - 2010/03/29/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 29
PB - National Institute of Standards and Technology, 100 Buvean Dr, Stop 8401 Gaithersburg MD 20899 USA
KW - Risk Abstracts
KW - life cycle
KW - security
KW - Information systems
KW - R2 23070:Economics, organization
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T1 - Turning Your GIS Into a Temporal Information System (TIS) - How to Plot, Visualize and Analyze Time-Series Data Within the GIS Environment
T2 - 2010 American Water Resources Association Spring Specialty Conference (AWRA 2010)
AN - 742813727; 5693549
JF - 2010 American Water Resources Association Spring Specialty Conference (AWRA 2010)
AU - Koehler, Richard
AU - Boehnert, Jennifer
Y1 - 2010/03/29/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 29
KW - Geographic information systems
KW - Time series analysis
KW - Information systems
KW - Data processing
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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T1 - NOAA's H-Cell Process Management with CARIS Products
T2 - 2010 International User Group Conference and Educational Sessions (CARIS 2010)
AN - 742837468; 5707899
JF - 2010 International User Group Conference and Educational Sessions (CARIS 2010)
AU - Owens, Edward
Y1 - 2010/03/22/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 22
KW - U 4300:Environmental Science
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T1 - Maritime archaeology in the Pacific Islands region: what works (and what doesn't)
T2 - 2010 Annual Symposium of the American Academy of Underwater Sciences (AAUS 2010)
AN - 742836254; 5709668
JF - 2010 Annual Symposium of the American Academy of Underwater Sciences (AAUS 2010)
AU - Van Tilburg, Hans
Y1 - 2010/03/22/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 22
KW - Central Pacific, Pacific Ocean Is.
KW - Islands
KW - Archaeology
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-17
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T1 - NOAA Aquarius Reef Base: entering a new decade
T2 - 2010 Annual Symposium of the American Academy of Underwater Sciences (AAUS 2010)
AN - 742833003; 5709670
JF - 2010 Annual Symposium of the American Academy of Underwater Sciences (AAUS 2010)
AU - Kohanowich, Karen
AU - Potts, Thomas
Y1 - 2010/03/22/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 22
KW - Reefs
KW - Aquarius
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - Technical diving used for mesophotic coral ecosystem characterization in the Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument
T2 - 2010 Annual Symposium of the American Academy of Underwater Sciences (AAUS 2010)
AN - 742832480; 5709690
JF - 2010 Annual Symposium of the American Academy of Underwater Sciences (AAUS 2010)
AU - Kosaki, Randall
AU - Pyle, Richard
AU - Boland, Raymond
AU - McFall, Greg
AU - Gleason, Kelly
Y1 - 2010/03/22/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 22
KW - National monuments
KW - Diving
KW - Coral reefs
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-17
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T1 - CARIS Tools, an Integral Component of Atlantic Hydrographic Branch's Survey Acceptance and Review
T2 - 2010 International User Group Conference and Educational Sessions (CARIS 2010)
AN - 742828030; 5707895
JF - 2010 International User Group Conference and Educational Sessions (CARIS 2010)
AU - Parker, Gene
Y1 - 2010/03/22/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 22
KW - Atlantic
KW - Reviews
KW - Hydrographic surveys
KW - U 4300:Environmental Science
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-17
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T1 - MSDI Activities Associated with the International Hydrographic Organization
T2 - 2010 International User Group Conference and Educational Sessions (CARIS 2010)
AN - 742825428; 5707882
JF - 2010 International User Group Conference and Educational Sessions (CARIS 2010)
AU - Kenny, Maureen
Y1 - 2010/03/22/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 22
KW - Organizations
KW - U 4300:Environmental Science
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-17
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T1 - Land Surface Products from the Advanced Baseline Imager of U.S. GOES-R Satellite Mission
T2 - 2010 Symposium on Progress in Electromagnetics Research (PIERS 2010)
AN - 742808160; 5691399
JF - 2010 Symposium on Progress in Electromagnetics Research (PIERS 2010)
AU - Yu, Yunyue
AU - Goldberg, Mitchell
AU - Csiszar, Ivan
Y1 - 2010/03/22/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 22
KW - USA
KW - Remote sensing
KW - Satellites
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-17
N1 - Last updated - 2010-08-14
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T1 - Satellite Data Utilization over Land in NCEP Data Assimilation System
T2 - 2010 Symposium on Progress in Electromagnetics Research (PIERS 2010)
AN - 742808102; 5691396
JF - 2010 Symposium on Progress in Electromagnetics Research (PIERS 2010)
AU - Zheng, Weizhong
AU - Ek, Michael
AU - Wei, Helin
AU - Meng, Jesse
AU - Derber, John
AU - Zeng, Xubin
AU - Wang, Zhuo
Y1 - 2010/03/22/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 22
KW - Data collection
KW - Remote sensing
KW - Satellites
KW - Data processing
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-17
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T1 - iPRG2010: Informatic Evaluation of Phosphopeptide Identification and Phosphosite Localization Results From Multiple Proteomics Laboratories
T2 - 2010 Meeting of the Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities (ABRF 2010)
AN - 742823451; 5705722
JF - 2010 Meeting of the Association of Biomolecular Resource Facilities (ABRF 2010)
AU - Rudnick, P
AU - Askenazi, M
AU - Clauser, K
AU - Lane, W
AU - Martens, L
AU - McDonald, W
AU - Meyer- Arendt, K
AU - Searle, B
AU - Kowalak, J
Y1 - 2010/03/20/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 20
KW - Informatics
KW - Proteomics
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-17
N1 - Last updated - 2010-08-14
ER -
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T1 - NIST Sustainable Infrastructure Material Program
AN - 755137109; 13648309
AB - NIST has initiated a research program for improving the quality of the data input for making economic sustainability assessments of polymeric infrastructure materials through improvements in the measurement science for this data. Sustainability assessments are made using an economic sustainability decision tool. The reliability of sustainability assessments is limited by the quality of the input data. Service life estimates have the greatest impact on sustainability assessments and yet are most suspect. Industry requested that NIST improve the measurement science for predicting the service life of polymeric materials. A NIST/industry consortium was established, and its mission was successfully completed in 2008. Achievements of the consortium are highlighted.
JF - NIST Sustainable Infrastructure Material Program. p. 4. 17 Mar 2010.
AU - Martin, J W
AU - Gu, X
AU - Nguyen, T
AU - Chin, J
Y1 - 2010/03/17/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 17
SP - 4
PB - National Institute of Standards and Technology, 100 Buvean Dr, Stop 8401 Gaithersburg MD 20899 USA
KW - Sustainability Science Abstracts
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-09-01
N1 - Last updated - 2011-12-14
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T1 - NOAA: Imminent Flood Threat in Midwest; South and East Also at Risk
AN - 215250383
AB - Major flooding has begun and is forecast to continue through spring in parts of the Midwest according to NOAA"s National Weather Service. The South and East are also more susceptible to flooding as an El Nino influenced winter left the area soggier than usual.
"It"s a terrible case of deja vu, but this time the flooding will likely be more widespread. As the spring thaw melts the snowpack, saturated and frozen ground in the Midwest will exacerbate the flooding of the flat terrain and feed rising rivers and streams," says Jane Lubchenco, under secretary of commerce for oceans and atmosphere and NOAA administrator. "We will continue to refine forecasts to account for additional precipitation and rising temperatures, which affect the rate and severity of flooding."
Jack Hayes, director of NOAA"s National Weather service, says, "In the South and East, where an El Nino-driven winter was very wet and white, spring flooding is more of a possibility than a certainty and will largely be dependent upon the severity and duration of additional precipitation and how fast existing snow cover melts. Though El Nino is forecast to continue at least through spring, its influence on day-to-day weather should lessen considerably."
JF - Corn and Soybean Digest
AU - Source: NOAA
Y1 - 2010/03/17/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 17
CY - Overland Park
PB - Penton Media, Inc., Penton Business Media, Inc.
SN - 15441644
KW - Agriculture--Crop Production And Soil
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LA - English
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N1 - Copyright - Copyright Penton Media, Inc. Mar 17, 2010
N1 - Last updated - 2011-10-25
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T1 - Ongoing Climatic Changes in the Eurasian Arctic: Why They Force Us to be Expedient in Our Research
T2 - 2010 State of the Arctic Conference
AN - 754230259; 5769971
JF - 2010 State of the Arctic Conference
AU - Groisman, Pavel
Y1 - 2010/03/16/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 16
KW - Arctic
KW - Polar environments
KW - Climatic changes
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-08-02
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T1 - Arctic Aerosols, Springtime Forest Fires, and Climate
T2 - 2010 State of the Arctic Conference
AN - 754221294; 5770044
JF - 2010 State of the Arctic Conference
AU - Brock, Charles
Y1 - 2010/03/16/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 16
KW - Arctic
KW - Forest fires
KW - Polar environments
KW - Aerosols
KW - Forests
KW - Climate
KW - Fires
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - Ozone at Summit, Greenland as Seen in Surface and Profile Observations
T2 - 2010 State of the Arctic Conference
AN - 754218769; 5770050
JF - 2010 State of the Arctic Conference
AU - Oltmans, Samuel
AU - Johnson, Bryan
AU - Vasel, Brian
AU - Schnell, Russell
AU - Helmig, Detlev
Y1 - 2010/03/16/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 16
KW - Greenland
KW - Ozone
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - Why Does NOAA ESRL Consider Summit a Key Arctic Site?
T2 - 2010 State of the Arctic Conference
AN - 754217750; 5770045
JF - 2010 State of the Arctic Conference
AU - Vasel, Brian
AU - Schnell, Russell
AU - Butler, James
AU - Montzka, Stephen
Y1 - 2010/03/16/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 16
KW - Arctic
KW - Polar environments
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - How Soon Will We See a Sea-Ice-Free Summer Arctic?
T2 - 2010 State of the Arctic Conference
AN - 754217542; 5770012
JF - 2010 State of the Arctic Conference
AU - Wang, Muyin
AU - Overland, James
Y1 - 2010/03/16/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 16
KW - Arctic
KW - Summer
KW - Polar environments
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - Arctic Sea Ice Behaving Strangely Impacts Mid-Latitudes
T2 - 2010 State of the Arctic Conference
AN - 754215939; 5770031
JF - 2010 State of the Arctic Conference
AU - Overland, James
AU - Wang, Muyin
Y1 - 2010/03/16/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 16
KW - Arctic
KW - Sea ice
KW - Polar environments
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T1 - Assessing the Contribution of Climate Change to the Arctic Methane Budget
T2 - 2010 State of the Arctic Conference
AN - 754215119; 5770007
JF - 2010 State of the Arctic Conference
AU - Sweeney, Colm
AU - Dlugokencky, Ed
AU - Bruhwiler, Lori
AU - Tans, Pieter
AU - Karion, Anna
AU - Wolter, Sonja
Y1 - 2010/03/16/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 16
KW - Arctic
KW - Polar environments
KW - Climatic changes
KW - Methane
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - Beaufort Sea Survey: Geographic and Historical Comparisons
T2 - 2010 State of the Arctic Conference
AN - 754214986; 5770005
JF - 2010 State of the Arctic Conference
AU - Logerwell, Elizabeth
AU - Rand, Kimberly
AU - Parker-Stetter, Sandra
AU - Horne, John
AU - Tom, Weingartner
Y1 - 2010/03/16/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 16
KW - Beaufort Sea
KW - Historical account
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - The Space Component of an Integrated Arctic Observing System: Past, Present, and Future
T2 - 2010 State of the Arctic Conference
AN - 754214940; 5769994
JF - 2010 State of the Arctic Conference
AU - Key, Jeff
AU - Drinkwater, Mark
AU - Jezek, Kenneth
Y1 - 2010/03/16/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 16
KW - Arctic
KW - Polar environments
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - Communicating Changes in the Arctic Environment
T2 - 2010 State of the Arctic Conference
AN - 754211982; 5770090
JF - 2010 State of the Arctic Conference
AU - Soreide, Nancy
AU - Overland, James
AU - Richter-Menge, Jacqueline
AU - Eicken, Hajo
AU - Wiggins, Helen
AU - Calder, John
Y1 - 2010/03/16/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 16
KW - Arctic
KW - Polar environments
KW - Arctic zone
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - The IASOA Legacy: Planning for an Atmospheric Arctic Observing Network Beyond the IPY
T2 - 2010 State of the Arctic Conference
AN - 754211903; 5770062
JF - 2010 State of the Arctic Conference
AU - Uttal, Taneil
Y1 - 2010/03/16/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 16
KW - Arctic
KW - Polar environments
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - A Three-dimensional Characterization of Arctic Aerosols from Airborne Sun Photometer Observations: PAM-ARCMIP, April 2009
T2 - 2010 State of the Arctic Conference
AN - 754211889; 5770015
JF - 2010 State of the Arctic Conference
AU - Stone, Robert
AU - Herber, Andreas
AU - Vitale, V
AU - Mazzola, M
AU - Lupi, A
AU - Schnell, Russ
AU - Dutton, E
AU - Liu, P
AU - Li, S.-M.
AU - Dethloff, K
AU - Lampert, A
AU - Ritter, C
AU - Stock, M
AU - Neuber, R
AU - Marurilla, A
Y1 - 2010/03/16/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 16
KW - Arctic
KW - Polar environments
KW - Photometers
KW - Sun
KW - Aerosols
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - Marine Mammals and Sea Ice Loss: Convergence of Ecological and Evolutionary Time
T2 - 2010 State of the Arctic Conference
AN - 754200917; 5770023
JF - 2010 State of the Arctic Conference
AU - Kelly, Brendan
AU - Boveng, Peter
Y1 - 2010/03/16/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 16
KW - Sea ice
KW - Marine mammals
KW - Evolution
KW - Convergence
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - Linking Biology to Physics in an Arctic Ocean Observing System: Development of a Distributed Biological Observatory (DBO) in the Pacific Arctic
T2 - 2010 State of the Arctic Conference
AN - 754200815; 5769999
JF - 2010 State of the Arctic Conference
AU - Moore, Sue
Y1 - 2010/03/16/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 16
KW - Arctic Ocean
KW - Pacific
KW - Polar environments
KW - Oceans
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - NOAA's Arctic Mission: Connecting Sound Science with Conservation, Management, and Use
T2 - 2010 State of the Arctic Conference
AN - 754200592; 5769929
JF - 2010 State of the Arctic Conference
AU - Furgione, Laura
Y1 - 2010/03/16/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 16
KW - Arctic
KW - Conservation
KW - Polar environments
KW - Sound
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - Alaska's Climate Change Executive Roundtable: Coordinating Federal and State Agency Efforts in the Great Land
T2 - 2010 State of the Arctic Conference
AN - 754197914; 5770102
JF - 2010 State of the Arctic Conference
AU - Holman, Amy
AU - Holland-Bartels, Leslie
Y1 - 2010/03/16/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 16
KW - USA, Alaska
KW - Climatic changes
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - Comparative Dft Studies of Cation Adsorption on Corundum-Type
T2 - 2010 Northeastern / Southeastern Joint Section Meeting of the Geological Society of America
AN - 754217845; 5754060
JF - 2010 Northeastern / Southeastern Joint Section Meeting of the Geological Society of America
AU - Mason, Sara
AU - Iceman, Christopher
AU - Trainor, Thomas
AU - Chaka, Anne
Y1 - 2010/03/13/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 13
KW - Adsorption
KW - Cations
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - Mercury in Sentinel Biota as Indicators of Atmospheric Mercury Deposition at National Estuarine Research Reserve Sites from Maine to Florida
T2 - 2010 Northeastern / Southeastern Joint Section Meeting of the Geological Society of America
AN - 754199468; 5754749
JF - 2010 Northeastern / Southeastern Joint Section Meeting of the Geological Society of America
AU - Rochelle, Colleen
AU - Evans, David
Y1 - 2010/03/13/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 13
KW - USA, Maine
KW - USA, Florida
KW - Mercury
KW - Biota
KW - Estuaries
KW - Potential resources
KW - Brackishwater environment
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T1 - Identifying Potential Impacts of Sea-Level Rise to Support Development of Climate Adaption Strategies
T2 - 2010 Northeastern / Southeastern Joint Section Meeting of the Geological Society of America
AN - 754191109; 5754378
JF - 2010 Northeastern / Southeastern Joint Section Meeting of the Geological Society of America
AU - Honeycutt, Maria
AU - Marcy, Doug
AU - Herold, Nate
AU - Ward, Bethney
Y1 - 2010/03/13/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 13
KW - Sea level changes
KW - Climate
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - Mercury Deposition, Photoreduction, and Gaseous Elemental Mercury Emissions from the Seasonal Snow Surface at Canaan Valley, Wv
T2 - 2010 Northeastern / Southeastern Joint Section Meeting of the Geological Society of America
AN - 754182144; 5754673
JF - 2010 Northeastern / Southeastern Joint Section Meeting of the Geological Society of America
AU - Brooks, Steve
Y1 - 2010/03/13/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 13
KW - USA, West Virginia, Canaan Valley
KW - Mercury
KW - Seasonal variations
KW - Snow
KW - Sulfur dioxide
KW - Valleys
KW - Emissions
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T1 - Distributed Smart and Wireless Sensor Networks
T2 - 2010 International Conference on Measuring Technology and Mechatronics Automation (ICMTMA 2010)
AN - 742820370; 5698621
JF - 2010 International Conference on Measuring Technology and Mechatronics Automation (ICMTMA 2010)
AU - Lee, Kang
Y1 - 2010/03/13/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 13
KW - Sensors
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - BIENVILLE OFFSHORE ENERGY TERMINAL DEEPWATER PORT, FORT MORGAN, ALABAMA: LICENSE APPLICATION AMENDMENT (Docket No. USCG-2006-24644). [Part 6 of 6]
T2 - BIENVILLE OFFSHORE ENERGY TERMINAL DEEPWATER PORT, FORT MORGAN, ALABAMA: LICENSE APPLICATION AMENDMENT (Docket No. USCG-2006-24644).
AN - 873131837; 14237-4_0006
AB - PURPOSE: The construction and operation of a deepwater offshore liquid natural gas (LNG) terminal port in the Gulf of Mexico 62.6 miles south of Fort Morgan, Alabama are proposed. The Bienville Offshore Energy Terminal (BOET), owned and operated by TORP Terminal LP (the applicant), would be capable of mooring a LNG carrier of up to 9.4 million cubic feet in capacity. A final EIS for the BOET license application was published August 8, 2008, but concerns regarding potential impacts to marine resources from the use of seawater to regassify LNG led to submission of an amended application proposing different regassification technology. The LNG carrier would be off-loaded using a HiLoad LNG off-loading and regasification unit (HiLoad), which is proprietary technology consisting of a remotely operated, floating, LNG transfer and regasification unit that connects to the hull of the LNG carrier. Ambient air vaporizers with methanol as an intermediate fluid would be located aboard a floating regasification unit (FRU) and would provide the heat required to regasify the LNG, all in a closed-loop vaporization system design. At the FRU, the gas would be metered and sent out via interconnect pipelines to four existing offshore pipelines (Dauphin Natural Gas Pipeline, Williams Natural Gas Pipeline, Destin Natural Gas Pipeline, and Viosca Knoll Gathering System Gas Pipeline) that connect to the onshore natural gas transmission pipeline system. The natural gas would be delivered to customers through existing facilities. BOET's average throughput capacity would be 1.2 billion standard cubic feet of gas per day (Bscfd), and peak throughput capacity would be 1.4 Bscfd. BOETs major components would include a turret mooring system, a FRU, a HiLoad unit, two mooring lines that connect the HiLoad to the FRU, two high-pressure flexible gas pipes, two floating intermediate fluid hoses, two umbilicals, and 22.7 miles of new subsea pipeline. These components would be fabricated onshore at existing sites in Alabama, Louisiana, and/or Texas. No new onshore pipelines or LNG storage facilities would be developed under this proposal. BOET's offshore construction would be expected to require approximately four months, with startup of commercial operations anticipated in 2014. Onshore support would be provided by existing facilities in Alabama. In addition to the applicant's proposal, this supplemental final EIS considers alternative actions with respect to deepwater port designs, deepwater port locations, LNG vaporization technologies, onshore fabrication sites, and offshore interconnect pipeline routes, as well as a No Action Alternative. POSITIVE IMPACTS: The terminal port would provide a safe, effective means of importing natural gas into the United States from foreign sources. The port and terminal facilities would provide for the increasing demand for natural gas in the southern United States and elsewhere in the country and could replace more expensive, less environmentally friendly oil-fired generators and heating units in some cases. The facilities would promote the development of oil and natural gas production on the outer continental shelf by affording an economic and safe means of transporting oil and natural gas to the mainland. Construction employment would provide jobs for local and regional workers. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Submarine pipeline construction would temporarily disturb benthic habitat and release sediments into the water column. Operation of BOET would result in increased vessel traffic in the vicinity of the east-central Gulf, increasing delays due to vessel traffic levels and increasing the possibility of vessel collision with other vessels and with marine mammals. LEGAL MANDATES: Deepwater Port Act of 1974 (22 U.S.C. 1501-1524), Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.), Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002 (46 U.S.C. 701), and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.). PRIOR REFERENCES: For the abstract of the supplemental draft EIS, see 09-0367D, Volume 33, Number 4. For the abstracts of the draft and final EISs, see 07-0205D, Volume 31, Number 2 and 08-0379F, Volume 32, Number 4, respectively.
JF - EPA number: 100084, 828 pages, CD-ROM, March 12, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 6
KW - Energy
KW - Air Quality Assessments
KW - Biologic Assessments
KW - Harbor Structures
KW - Marine Mammals
KW - Natural Gas
KW - Pipelines
KW - Ships
KW - Socioeconomic Assessments
KW - Terminal Facilities
KW - Alabama
KW - Gulf of Mexico
KW - Deepwater Port Act of 1974, License Application
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002, Compliance
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 10 Permits
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T1 - BIENVILLE OFFSHORE ENERGY TERMINAL DEEPWATER PORT, FORT MORGAN, ALABAMA: LICENSE APPLICATION AMENDMENT (Docket No. USCG-2006-24644). [Part 1 of 6]
T2 - BIENVILLE OFFSHORE ENERGY TERMINAL DEEPWATER PORT, FORT MORGAN, ALABAMA: LICENSE APPLICATION AMENDMENT (Docket No. USCG-2006-24644).
AN - 873131832; 14237-4_0001
AB - PURPOSE: The construction and operation of a deepwater offshore liquid natural gas (LNG) terminal port in the Gulf of Mexico 62.6 miles south of Fort Morgan, Alabama are proposed. The Bienville Offshore Energy Terminal (BOET), owned and operated by TORP Terminal LP (the applicant), would be capable of mooring a LNG carrier of up to 9.4 million cubic feet in capacity. A final EIS for the BOET license application was published August 8, 2008, but concerns regarding potential impacts to marine resources from the use of seawater to regassify LNG led to submission of an amended application proposing different regassification technology. The LNG carrier would be off-loaded using a HiLoad LNG off-loading and regasification unit (HiLoad), which is proprietary technology consisting of a remotely operated, floating, LNG transfer and regasification unit that connects to the hull of the LNG carrier. Ambient air vaporizers with methanol as an intermediate fluid would be located aboard a floating regasification unit (FRU) and would provide the heat required to regasify the LNG, all in a closed-loop vaporization system design. At the FRU, the gas would be metered and sent out via interconnect pipelines to four existing offshore pipelines (Dauphin Natural Gas Pipeline, Williams Natural Gas Pipeline, Destin Natural Gas Pipeline, and Viosca Knoll Gathering System Gas Pipeline) that connect to the onshore natural gas transmission pipeline system. The natural gas would be delivered to customers through existing facilities. BOET's average throughput capacity would be 1.2 billion standard cubic feet of gas per day (Bscfd), and peak throughput capacity would be 1.4 Bscfd. BOETs major components would include a turret mooring system, a FRU, a HiLoad unit, two mooring lines that connect the HiLoad to the FRU, two high-pressure flexible gas pipes, two floating intermediate fluid hoses, two umbilicals, and 22.7 miles of new subsea pipeline. These components would be fabricated onshore at existing sites in Alabama, Louisiana, and/or Texas. No new onshore pipelines or LNG storage facilities would be developed under this proposal. BOET's offshore construction would be expected to require approximately four months, with startup of commercial operations anticipated in 2014. Onshore support would be provided by existing facilities in Alabama. In addition to the applicant's proposal, this supplemental final EIS considers alternative actions with respect to deepwater port designs, deepwater port locations, LNG vaporization technologies, onshore fabrication sites, and offshore interconnect pipeline routes, as well as a No Action Alternative. POSITIVE IMPACTS: The terminal port would provide a safe, effective means of importing natural gas into the United States from foreign sources. The port and terminal facilities would provide for the increasing demand for natural gas in the southern United States and elsewhere in the country and could replace more expensive, less environmentally friendly oil-fired generators and heating units in some cases. The facilities would promote the development of oil and natural gas production on the outer continental shelf by affording an economic and safe means of transporting oil and natural gas to the mainland. Construction employment would provide jobs for local and regional workers. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Submarine pipeline construction would temporarily disturb benthic habitat and release sediments into the water column. Operation of BOET would result in increased vessel traffic in the vicinity of the east-central Gulf, increasing delays due to vessel traffic levels and increasing the possibility of vessel collision with other vessels and with marine mammals. LEGAL MANDATES: Deepwater Port Act of 1974 (22 U.S.C. 1501-1524), Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.), Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002 (46 U.S.C. 701), and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.). PRIOR REFERENCES: For the abstract of the supplemental draft EIS, see 09-0367D, Volume 33, Number 4. For the abstracts of the draft and final EISs, see 07-0205D, Volume 31, Number 2 and 08-0379F, Volume 32, Number 4, respectively.
JF - EPA number: 100084, 828 pages, CD-ROM, March 12, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 1
KW - Energy
KW - Air Quality Assessments
KW - Biologic Assessments
KW - Harbor Structures
KW - Marine Mammals
KW - Natural Gas
KW - Pipelines
KW - Ships
KW - Socioeconomic Assessments
KW - Terminal Facilities
KW - Alabama
KW - Gulf of Mexico
KW - Deepwater Port Act of 1974, License Application
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002, Compliance
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 10 Permits
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T1 - BIENVILLE OFFSHORE ENERGY TERMINAL DEEPWATER PORT, FORT MORGAN, ALABAMA: LICENSE APPLICATION AMENDMENT (Docket No. USCG-2006-24644). [Part 5 of 6]
T2 - BIENVILLE OFFSHORE ENERGY TERMINAL DEEPWATER PORT, FORT MORGAN, ALABAMA: LICENSE APPLICATION AMENDMENT (Docket No. USCG-2006-24644).
AN - 873130226; 14237-4_0005
AB - PURPOSE: The construction and operation of a deepwater offshore liquid natural gas (LNG) terminal port in the Gulf of Mexico 62.6 miles south of Fort Morgan, Alabama are proposed. The Bienville Offshore Energy Terminal (BOET), owned and operated by TORP Terminal LP (the applicant), would be capable of mooring a LNG carrier of up to 9.4 million cubic feet in capacity. A final EIS for the BOET license application was published August 8, 2008, but concerns regarding potential impacts to marine resources from the use of seawater to regassify LNG led to submission of an amended application proposing different regassification technology. The LNG carrier would be off-loaded using a HiLoad LNG off-loading and regasification unit (HiLoad), which is proprietary technology consisting of a remotely operated, floating, LNG transfer and regasification unit that connects to the hull of the LNG carrier. Ambient air vaporizers with methanol as an intermediate fluid would be located aboard a floating regasification unit (FRU) and would provide the heat required to regasify the LNG, all in a closed-loop vaporization system design. At the FRU, the gas would be metered and sent out via interconnect pipelines to four existing offshore pipelines (Dauphin Natural Gas Pipeline, Williams Natural Gas Pipeline, Destin Natural Gas Pipeline, and Viosca Knoll Gathering System Gas Pipeline) that connect to the onshore natural gas transmission pipeline system. The natural gas would be delivered to customers through existing facilities. BOET's average throughput capacity would be 1.2 billion standard cubic feet of gas per day (Bscfd), and peak throughput capacity would be 1.4 Bscfd. BOETs major components would include a turret mooring system, a FRU, a HiLoad unit, two mooring lines that connect the HiLoad to the FRU, two high-pressure flexible gas pipes, two floating intermediate fluid hoses, two umbilicals, and 22.7 miles of new subsea pipeline. These components would be fabricated onshore at existing sites in Alabama, Louisiana, and/or Texas. No new onshore pipelines or LNG storage facilities would be developed under this proposal. BOET's offshore construction would be expected to require approximately four months, with startup of commercial operations anticipated in 2014. Onshore support would be provided by existing facilities in Alabama. In addition to the applicant's proposal, this supplemental final EIS considers alternative actions with respect to deepwater port designs, deepwater port locations, LNG vaporization technologies, onshore fabrication sites, and offshore interconnect pipeline routes, as well as a No Action Alternative. POSITIVE IMPACTS: The terminal port would provide a safe, effective means of importing natural gas into the United States from foreign sources. The port and terminal facilities would provide for the increasing demand for natural gas in the southern United States and elsewhere in the country and could replace more expensive, less environmentally friendly oil-fired generators and heating units in some cases. The facilities would promote the development of oil and natural gas production on the outer continental shelf by affording an economic and safe means of transporting oil and natural gas to the mainland. Construction employment would provide jobs for local and regional workers. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Submarine pipeline construction would temporarily disturb benthic habitat and release sediments into the water column. Operation of BOET would result in increased vessel traffic in the vicinity of the east-central Gulf, increasing delays due to vessel traffic levels and increasing the possibility of vessel collision with other vessels and with marine mammals. LEGAL MANDATES: Deepwater Port Act of 1974 (22 U.S.C. 1501-1524), Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.), Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002 (46 U.S.C. 701), and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.). PRIOR REFERENCES: For the abstract of the supplemental draft EIS, see 09-0367D, Volume 33, Number 4. For the abstracts of the draft and final EISs, see 07-0205D, Volume 31, Number 2 and 08-0379F, Volume 32, Number 4, respectively.
JF - EPA number: 100084, 828 pages, CD-ROM, March 12, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 5
KW - Energy
KW - Air Quality Assessments
KW - Biologic Assessments
KW - Harbor Structures
KW - Marine Mammals
KW - Natural Gas
KW - Pipelines
KW - Ships
KW - Socioeconomic Assessments
KW - Terminal Facilities
KW - Alabama
KW - Gulf of Mexico
KW - Deepwater Port Act of 1974, License Application
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002, Compliance
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 10 Permits
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T1 - BIENVILLE OFFSHORE ENERGY TERMINAL DEEPWATER PORT, FORT MORGAN, ALABAMA: LICENSE APPLICATION AMENDMENT (Docket No. USCG-2006-24644). [Part 4 of 6]
T2 - BIENVILLE OFFSHORE ENERGY TERMINAL DEEPWATER PORT, FORT MORGAN, ALABAMA: LICENSE APPLICATION AMENDMENT (Docket No. USCG-2006-24644).
AN - 873130218; 14237-4_0004
AB - PURPOSE: The construction and operation of a deepwater offshore liquid natural gas (LNG) terminal port in the Gulf of Mexico 62.6 miles south of Fort Morgan, Alabama are proposed. The Bienville Offshore Energy Terminal (BOET), owned and operated by TORP Terminal LP (the applicant), would be capable of mooring a LNG carrier of up to 9.4 million cubic feet in capacity. A final EIS for the BOET license application was published August 8, 2008, but concerns regarding potential impacts to marine resources from the use of seawater to regassify LNG led to submission of an amended application proposing different regassification technology. The LNG carrier would be off-loaded using a HiLoad LNG off-loading and regasification unit (HiLoad), which is proprietary technology consisting of a remotely operated, floating, LNG transfer and regasification unit that connects to the hull of the LNG carrier. Ambient air vaporizers with methanol as an intermediate fluid would be located aboard a floating regasification unit (FRU) and would provide the heat required to regasify the LNG, all in a closed-loop vaporization system design. At the FRU, the gas would be metered and sent out via interconnect pipelines to four existing offshore pipelines (Dauphin Natural Gas Pipeline, Williams Natural Gas Pipeline, Destin Natural Gas Pipeline, and Viosca Knoll Gathering System Gas Pipeline) that connect to the onshore natural gas transmission pipeline system. The natural gas would be delivered to customers through existing facilities. BOET's average throughput capacity would be 1.2 billion standard cubic feet of gas per day (Bscfd), and peak throughput capacity would be 1.4 Bscfd. BOETs major components would include a turret mooring system, a FRU, a HiLoad unit, two mooring lines that connect the HiLoad to the FRU, two high-pressure flexible gas pipes, two floating intermediate fluid hoses, two umbilicals, and 22.7 miles of new subsea pipeline. These components would be fabricated onshore at existing sites in Alabama, Louisiana, and/or Texas. No new onshore pipelines or LNG storage facilities would be developed under this proposal. BOET's offshore construction would be expected to require approximately four months, with startup of commercial operations anticipated in 2014. Onshore support would be provided by existing facilities in Alabama. In addition to the applicant's proposal, this supplemental final EIS considers alternative actions with respect to deepwater port designs, deepwater port locations, LNG vaporization technologies, onshore fabrication sites, and offshore interconnect pipeline routes, as well as a No Action Alternative. POSITIVE IMPACTS: The terminal port would provide a safe, effective means of importing natural gas into the United States from foreign sources. The port and terminal facilities would provide for the increasing demand for natural gas in the southern United States and elsewhere in the country and could replace more expensive, less environmentally friendly oil-fired generators and heating units in some cases. The facilities would promote the development of oil and natural gas production on the outer continental shelf by affording an economic and safe means of transporting oil and natural gas to the mainland. Construction employment would provide jobs for local and regional workers. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Submarine pipeline construction would temporarily disturb benthic habitat and release sediments into the water column. Operation of BOET would result in increased vessel traffic in the vicinity of the east-central Gulf, increasing delays due to vessel traffic levels and increasing the possibility of vessel collision with other vessels and with marine mammals. LEGAL MANDATES: Deepwater Port Act of 1974 (22 U.S.C. 1501-1524), Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.), Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002 (46 U.S.C. 701), and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.). PRIOR REFERENCES: For the abstract of the supplemental draft EIS, see 09-0367D, Volume 33, Number 4. For the abstracts of the draft and final EISs, see 07-0205D, Volume 31, Number 2 and 08-0379F, Volume 32, Number 4, respectively.
JF - EPA number: 100084, 828 pages, CD-ROM, March 12, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 4
KW - Energy
KW - Air Quality Assessments
KW - Biologic Assessments
KW - Harbor Structures
KW - Marine Mammals
KW - Natural Gas
KW - Pipelines
KW - Ships
KW - Socioeconomic Assessments
KW - Terminal Facilities
KW - Alabama
KW - Gulf of Mexico
KW - Deepwater Port Act of 1974, License Application
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002, Compliance
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T1 - BIENVILLE OFFSHORE ENERGY TERMINAL DEEPWATER PORT, FORT MORGAN, ALABAMA: LICENSE APPLICATION AMENDMENT (Docket No. USCG-2006-24644). [Part 3 of 6]
T2 - BIENVILLE OFFSHORE ENERGY TERMINAL DEEPWATER PORT, FORT MORGAN, ALABAMA: LICENSE APPLICATION AMENDMENT (Docket No. USCG-2006-24644).
AN - 873130203; 14237-4_0003
AB - PURPOSE: The construction and operation of a deepwater offshore liquid natural gas (LNG) terminal port in the Gulf of Mexico 62.6 miles south of Fort Morgan, Alabama are proposed. The Bienville Offshore Energy Terminal (BOET), owned and operated by TORP Terminal LP (the applicant), would be capable of mooring a LNG carrier of up to 9.4 million cubic feet in capacity. A final EIS for the BOET license application was published August 8, 2008, but concerns regarding potential impacts to marine resources from the use of seawater to regassify LNG led to submission of an amended application proposing different regassification technology. The LNG carrier would be off-loaded using a HiLoad LNG off-loading and regasification unit (HiLoad), which is proprietary technology consisting of a remotely operated, floating, LNG transfer and regasification unit that connects to the hull of the LNG carrier. Ambient air vaporizers with methanol as an intermediate fluid would be located aboard a floating regasification unit (FRU) and would provide the heat required to regasify the LNG, all in a closed-loop vaporization system design. At the FRU, the gas would be metered and sent out via interconnect pipelines to four existing offshore pipelines (Dauphin Natural Gas Pipeline, Williams Natural Gas Pipeline, Destin Natural Gas Pipeline, and Viosca Knoll Gathering System Gas Pipeline) that connect to the onshore natural gas transmission pipeline system. The natural gas would be delivered to customers through existing facilities. BOET's average throughput capacity would be 1.2 billion standard cubic feet of gas per day (Bscfd), and peak throughput capacity would be 1.4 Bscfd. BOETs major components would include a turret mooring system, a FRU, a HiLoad unit, two mooring lines that connect the HiLoad to the FRU, two high-pressure flexible gas pipes, two floating intermediate fluid hoses, two umbilicals, and 22.7 miles of new subsea pipeline. These components would be fabricated onshore at existing sites in Alabama, Louisiana, and/or Texas. No new onshore pipelines or LNG storage facilities would be developed under this proposal. BOET's offshore construction would be expected to require approximately four months, with startup of commercial operations anticipated in 2014. Onshore support would be provided by existing facilities in Alabama. In addition to the applicant's proposal, this supplemental final EIS considers alternative actions with respect to deepwater port designs, deepwater port locations, LNG vaporization technologies, onshore fabrication sites, and offshore interconnect pipeline routes, as well as a No Action Alternative. POSITIVE IMPACTS: The terminal port would provide a safe, effective means of importing natural gas into the United States from foreign sources. The port and terminal facilities would provide for the increasing demand for natural gas in the southern United States and elsewhere in the country and could replace more expensive, less environmentally friendly oil-fired generators and heating units in some cases. The facilities would promote the development of oil and natural gas production on the outer continental shelf by affording an economic and safe means of transporting oil and natural gas to the mainland. Construction employment would provide jobs for local and regional workers. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Submarine pipeline construction would temporarily disturb benthic habitat and release sediments into the water column. Operation of BOET would result in increased vessel traffic in the vicinity of the east-central Gulf, increasing delays due to vessel traffic levels and increasing the possibility of vessel collision with other vessels and with marine mammals. LEGAL MANDATES: Deepwater Port Act of 1974 (22 U.S.C. 1501-1524), Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.), Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002 (46 U.S.C. 701), and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.). PRIOR REFERENCES: For the abstract of the supplemental draft EIS, see 09-0367D, Volume 33, Number 4. For the abstracts of the draft and final EISs, see 07-0205D, Volume 31, Number 2 and 08-0379F, Volume 32, Number 4, respectively.
JF - EPA number: 100084, 828 pages, CD-ROM, March 12, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 3
KW - Energy
KW - Air Quality Assessments
KW - Biologic Assessments
KW - Harbor Structures
KW - Marine Mammals
KW - Natural Gas
KW - Pipelines
KW - Ships
KW - Socioeconomic Assessments
KW - Terminal Facilities
KW - Alabama
KW - Gulf of Mexico
KW - Deepwater Port Act of 1974, License Application
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002, Compliance
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 10 Permits
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T1 - BIENVILLE OFFSHORE ENERGY TERMINAL DEEPWATER PORT, FORT MORGAN, ALABAMA: LICENSE APPLICATION AMENDMENT (Docket No. USCG-2006-24644). [Part 2 of 6]
T2 - BIENVILLE OFFSHORE ENERGY TERMINAL DEEPWATER PORT, FORT MORGAN, ALABAMA: LICENSE APPLICATION AMENDMENT (Docket No. USCG-2006-24644).
AN - 873130179; 14237-4_0002
AB - PURPOSE: The construction and operation of a deepwater offshore liquid natural gas (LNG) terminal port in the Gulf of Mexico 62.6 miles south of Fort Morgan, Alabama are proposed. The Bienville Offshore Energy Terminal (BOET), owned and operated by TORP Terminal LP (the applicant), would be capable of mooring a LNG carrier of up to 9.4 million cubic feet in capacity. A final EIS for the BOET license application was published August 8, 2008, but concerns regarding potential impacts to marine resources from the use of seawater to regassify LNG led to submission of an amended application proposing different regassification technology. The LNG carrier would be off-loaded using a HiLoad LNG off-loading and regasification unit (HiLoad), which is proprietary technology consisting of a remotely operated, floating, LNG transfer and regasification unit that connects to the hull of the LNG carrier. Ambient air vaporizers with methanol as an intermediate fluid would be located aboard a floating regasification unit (FRU) and would provide the heat required to regasify the LNG, all in a closed-loop vaporization system design. At the FRU, the gas would be metered and sent out via interconnect pipelines to four existing offshore pipelines (Dauphin Natural Gas Pipeline, Williams Natural Gas Pipeline, Destin Natural Gas Pipeline, and Viosca Knoll Gathering System Gas Pipeline) that connect to the onshore natural gas transmission pipeline system. The natural gas would be delivered to customers through existing facilities. BOET's average throughput capacity would be 1.2 billion standard cubic feet of gas per day (Bscfd), and peak throughput capacity would be 1.4 Bscfd. BOETs major components would include a turret mooring system, a FRU, a HiLoad unit, two mooring lines that connect the HiLoad to the FRU, two high-pressure flexible gas pipes, two floating intermediate fluid hoses, two umbilicals, and 22.7 miles of new subsea pipeline. These components would be fabricated onshore at existing sites in Alabama, Louisiana, and/or Texas. No new onshore pipelines or LNG storage facilities would be developed under this proposal. BOET's offshore construction would be expected to require approximately four months, with startup of commercial operations anticipated in 2014. Onshore support would be provided by existing facilities in Alabama. In addition to the applicant's proposal, this supplemental final EIS considers alternative actions with respect to deepwater port designs, deepwater port locations, LNG vaporization technologies, onshore fabrication sites, and offshore interconnect pipeline routes, as well as a No Action Alternative. POSITIVE IMPACTS: The terminal port would provide a safe, effective means of importing natural gas into the United States from foreign sources. The port and terminal facilities would provide for the increasing demand for natural gas in the southern United States and elsewhere in the country and could replace more expensive, less environmentally friendly oil-fired generators and heating units in some cases. The facilities would promote the development of oil and natural gas production on the outer continental shelf by affording an economic and safe means of transporting oil and natural gas to the mainland. Construction employment would provide jobs for local and regional workers. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Submarine pipeline construction would temporarily disturb benthic habitat and release sediments into the water column. Operation of BOET would result in increased vessel traffic in the vicinity of the east-central Gulf, increasing delays due to vessel traffic levels and increasing the possibility of vessel collision with other vessels and with marine mammals. LEGAL MANDATES: Deepwater Port Act of 1974 (22 U.S.C. 1501-1524), Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.), Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002 (46 U.S.C. 701), and River and Harbor Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.). PRIOR REFERENCES: For the abstract of the supplemental draft EIS, see 09-0367D, Volume 33, Number 4. For the abstracts of the draft and final EISs, see 07-0205D, Volume 31, Number 2 and 08-0379F, Volume 32, Number 4, respectively.
JF - EPA number: 100084, 828 pages, CD-ROM, March 12, 2010
PY - 2010
VL - 2
KW - Energy
KW - Air Quality Assessments
KW - Biologic Assessments
KW - Harbor Structures
KW - Marine Mammals
KW - Natural Gas
KW - Pipelines
KW - Ships
KW - Socioeconomic Assessments
KW - Terminal Facilities
KW - Alabama
KW - Gulf of Mexico
KW - Deepwater Port Act of 1974, License Application
KW - Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972, Section 404 Permits
KW - Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002, Compliance
KW - River and Harbor Act of 1899, Section 10 Permits
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T1 - AMENDMENT 3 TO THE CONSOLIDATED ATLANTIC HIGHLY MIGRATORY SPECIES FISHERY MANAGEMENT PLAN.
AN - 16385764; 14239
AB - PURPOSE: The amendment of the 2006 Consolidated Atlantic Highly Migratory Species Fishery Management Plan (FMP) for Atlantic tuna, swordfish, shark, and billfish, and related activities consistent with recent stock assessments for small coastal sharks and shortfin mako sharks are proposed. Implementation of federal management of an additional species, the smooth dogfish, is also proposed. The 2007 assessment for blacknose sharks indicated that this species is overfished and experiencing overfishing. The assessment for shortfin mako sharks indicated that this species is not overfished, but is approaching an overfished status and is experiencing overfishing. During scoping to determine options for conservation and management of Atlantic sharks, the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) consulted with the five Atlantic fishery management councils (New England, Mid-Atlantic, South Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and the Caribbean) and two Atlantic interstate marine fisheries commissions (Atlantic states and Gulf states). A range of alternative management measures for several different issues are addressed and in this final EIS. Under the preferred alternatives, commercial quotas would be 221.6 metric tons for small coastal sharks and 19.9 metric tons for blacknose sharks. Gillnets would not be prohibited as authorized gear for sharks and retention by incidental permit holders would be allowed. No action would be taken on gear restrictions and current authorized gears for commercial shark fishing would be maintained. Action would be taken at the international level to end commercial and recreational overfishing of shortfin mako sharks and the release of sharks brought to fishing vessels alive would be promoted. Current recreational retention and size limits for blacknose sharks would be maintained. Federal management measures for smooth dogfish would include a permit requirement beginning in 2012 and a dogfish quota equal to the maximum annual landings from 1998 to 2007 plus two standard deviations (715.5 metric tons dressed weight). A requirement to keep fins attached until sharks are overloaded would also be implemented. POSITIVE IMPACTS: The proposed fishery management activities would alleviate the overfishing of blacknose shark and shortfin mako shark. The rebuilding plan for blacknose sharks would ensure that fishing mortality levels are maintained at or below levels that would result in a 70 percent probability of rebuilding stock by 2027. Appropriate mechanisms for specifying annual catch limits would prevent and end overfishing within the constraints of existing data. The new permitting requirement for dogfish would allow NMFS to collect data regarding participants in the fishery. NEGATIVE IMPACTS: Quotas would result in a 6 percent reduction in annual gross revenues from non-blacknose small coastal sharks and a 68 percent reduction in annual gross revenues from blacknose shark landings. Minimal interaction of gillnets with protected species would continue. Fishermen who are used to processing smooth dogfish at sea would be impacted by the fins attached requirement. LEGAL MANDATES: Magnuson Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 1976 (16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.). PRIOR REFERENCES: For the abstract of the draft EIS, see 09-0340D, Volume 33, Number 3. For the abstracts of the draft and final EISs on the basic consolidated HMS FMP, see 05-0701D, Volume 29, Number 4 and 06-0471F, Volume 30, Number 3, respectively.
JF - EPA number: 100086, 632 pages, March 12, 2010
PY - 2010
KW - Water
KW - Conservation
KW - Fisheries
KW - Fisheries Management
KW - International Programs
KW - Recreation Resources Management
KW - Regulations
KW - Socioeconomic Assessments
KW - Alabama
KW - Atlantic Ocean
KW - Caribbean Sea
KW - Delaware
KW - Delaware Bay
KW - Florida
KW - Georgia
KW - Gulf of Mexico
KW - Louisiana
KW - Maryland
KW - Massachusetts
KW - Mississippi
KW - New Jersey
KW - North Carolina
KW - Outer Banks (North Carolina)
KW - South Carolina
KW - Texas
KW - Virginia
KW - Magnuson Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 1976, Compliance
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T1 - Web-based Spatial Representation and Implementation Tracking of the Central Valley Salmon and Steelhead Recovery Plan
T2 - 28th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference
AN - 742826526; 5698107
JF - 28th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference
AU - Umlauf, Gretchen
Y1 - 2010/03/10/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 10
KW - Salmon
KW - Spatial discrimination
KW - Anadromous species
KW - Tracking
KW - Salmonidae
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - Emerging interests at the National Oceanographic Data Center for collaboration with benthic ecologists on biodiversity and coastal and marine spatial planning initiatives
T2 - 39th Benthic Ecology Meeting
AN - 742825453; 5706505
JF - 39th Benthic Ecology Meeting
AU - Blythe, Jonathan
AU - Sun, Charles
AU - Rutz, Steven
AU - Haase, Amy
AU - Collins, Donald
Y1 - 2010/03/10/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 10
KW - Environmental planning
KW - Spatial distribution
KW - Biological diversity
KW - Ecologists
KW - Marine environment
KW - Data processing
KW - Ecological distribution
KW - National planning
KW - Oceanographic data
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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T1 - Measuring the role of waves in benthic ecosystems
T2 - 39th Benthic Ecology Meeting
AN - 742822347; 5706378
JF - 39th Benthic Ecology Meeting
AU - Fonseca, Mark
AU - Malhotra, Amit
Y1 - 2010/03/10/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 10
KW - Ecosystems
KW - Waves
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T1 - Using acoustic telemetry to track snapper and grouper species in particular areas of Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary
T2 - 39th Benthic Ecology Meeting
AN - 742821998; 5706357
JF - 39th Benthic Ecology Meeting
AU - Carroll, Catherine
AU - Fangman, Sarah
AU - McFall, Greg
AU - Kendall, Matthew
AU - Ogburn, Matthew
Y1 - 2010/03/10/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 10
KW - Acoustic telemetry
KW - Reefs
KW - Telemetry
KW - Sanctuaries
KW - Marine fish
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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T1 - Contaminants of emerging concern in sediment and mussel Standard Reference Materials
T2 - 39th Benthic Ecology Meeting
AN - 742820171; 5706420
JF - 39th Benthic Ecology Meeting
AU - Keller, Jennifer
AU - Reiner, Jessica
AU - Kucklick, John
AU - Schantz, Michele
Y1 - 2010/03/10/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 10
KW - Sediment pollution
KW - Contaminants
KW - Marine molluscs
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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T1 - Biodiversity and ecosystem function of shallow bank systems within the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
T2 - 39th Benthic Ecology Meeting
AN - 742819775; 5706037
JF - 39th Benthic Ecology Meeting
AU - Burke, John
AU - Kenworthy, W
AU - Viehman, Shay
AU - Degan, Brian
Y1 - 2010/03/10/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 10
KW - USA, Florida, Florida Keys, Florida Keys Natl. Marine Sanctuary
KW - Biological diversity
KW - Sanctuaries
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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T1 - Central Valley Salmon and Steelhead Recovery Plan
T2 - 28th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference
AN - 742819763; 5698106
JF - 28th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference
AU - Ellrott, Brian
Y1 - 2010/03/10/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 10
KW - Salmon
KW - Anadromous species
KW - Salmonidae
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - How Beaver Dams Can Be Used to Increase Stream Flows
T2 - 28th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference
AN - 742819596; 5698098
JF - 28th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference
AU - Pollock, Michael
Y1 - 2010/03/10/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 10
KW - Dams
KW - Stream flow
KW - Streams
KW - Aquatic mammals
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - Predatory impacts of the Indo- Pacific lionfish on warm-temperate hard bottom reefs in continental shelf waters of the southern U.S. Atlantic
T2 - 39th Benthic Ecology Meeting
AN - 742819256; 5706272
JF - 39th Benthic Ecology Meeting
AU - Munoz, Roldan
AU - Currin, Carolyn
AU - Whitfield, Paula
Y1 - 2010/03/10/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 10
KW - USA
KW - Atlantic
KW - Pacific
KW - Reefs
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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T1 - Toxicity in Stormwater and Effects on Salmon
T2 - 28th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference
AN - 742819013; 5698025
JF - 28th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference
AU - Baldwin, David
Y1 - 2010/03/10/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 10
KW - Toxicity
KW - Salmon
KW - Anadromous species
KW - Salmonidae
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - Demography of the Giant Barrel Sponge Xestospongia Muta - a Stagebased Matrix Modeling Approach
T2 - 39th Benthic Ecology Meeting
AN - 742818670; 5706149
JF - 39th Benthic Ecology Meeting
AU - McMurray, Steven
AU - Henkel, Timothy
AU - Pawlik, Joseph
Y1 - 2010/03/10/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 10
KW - Porifera
KW - Demography
KW - Xestospongia muta
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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T1 - Understanding uncertainty in seagrass injury recovery: an information-theoretic approach
T2 - 39th Benthic Ecology Meeting
AN - 742817695; 5705992
JF - 39th Benthic Ecology Meeting
AU - Uhrin, Amy
AU - Kenworthy, W
AU - Fonseca, Mark
Y1 - 2010/03/10/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 10
KW - Seagrasses
KW - Injuries
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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T1 - Toxicity of the insecticide etofenprox to three life stages of the grass shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio
T2 - 39th Benthic Ecology Meeting
AN - 742816837; 5706146
JF - 39th Benthic Ecology Meeting
AU - DeLorenzo, Marie
AU - De Leon, Ryan
Y1 - 2010/03/10/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 10
KW - Toxicity
KW - Grasses
KW - Insecticides
KW - Developmental stages
KW - Palaemonetes pugio
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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T1 - Pacific Salmon Beyond the Crossroads: How Resilient Are Salmon Ecosystems?
T2 - 28th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference
AN - 742815370; 5698041
JF - 28th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference
AU - Bottom, Dan
Y1 - 2010/03/10/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 10
KW - Pacific
KW - Salmon
KW - Ecosystems
KW - Anadromous species
KW - Salmonidae
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - Spawning patterns and variable fertilization in upper Florida Keys elkhorn coral
T2 - 39th Benthic Ecology Meeting
AN - 742814403; 5706304
JF - 39th Benthic Ecology Meeting
AU - Miller, Margaret
AU - Williams, Dana
AU - Johnston, Lyza
AU - Mason, Benjamin
AU - Baums, Iliana
Y1 - 2010/03/10/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 10
KW - USA, Florida, Florida Keys
KW - Fertilization
KW - Spawning
KW - Coral reefs
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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T1 - Overview of the Biological Opinion on the Long-term Operations of the Central Valley Project and State Water Project
T2 - 28th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference
AN - 742813756; 5698105
JF - 28th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference
AU - Oppenheim, Bruce
Y1 - 2010/03/10/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 10
KW - Reviews
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - Salmonid Recovery Planning Efforts in California
T2 - 28th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference
AN - 742813227; 5698040
JF - 28th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference
AU - Rea, Maria
Y1 - 2010/03/10/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 10
KW - USA, California
KW - Anadromous species
KW - Salmonidae
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - Environmental predictors of marine debris in North Carolina salt marsh
T2 - 39th Benthic Ecology Meeting
AN - 742812535; 5706148
JF - 39th Benthic Ecology Meeting
AU - Vander Pluym, Jenny
AU - Viehman, Shay
AU - Schellinger, Jennifer
Y1 - 2010/03/10/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 10
KW - USA, North Carolina
KW - Salt marshes
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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T1 - Methods Used to Determine the Appropriate Level of Production for Coho Salmon at Trinity River Hatchery, California
T2 - 28th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference
AN - 742810582; 5698061
JF - 28th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference
AU - Maier, Greer
Y1 - 2010/03/10/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 10
KW - USA, California
KW - USA, California, Trinity R.
KW - Salmon
KW - Hatcheries
KW - Rivers
KW - Methodology
KW - Anadromous species
KW - Oncorhynchus kisutch
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - Large-scale Parentage Inference for Fishery Management and Ecological Investigation
T2 - 28th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference
AN - 742809403; 5698131
JF - 28th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference
AU - Garza, Carlos
Y1 - 2010/03/10/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 10
KW - Fishery management
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - Residence of Winter-Run Chinook Salmon in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta: The role of Sacramento River Hydrology in Driving Juvenile Abundance and Migration Patterns in the Delta
T2 - 28th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference
AN - 742809357; 5698109
JF - 28th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference
AU - del Rosario, Rosalie
Y1 - 2010/03/10/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 10
KW - USA, California, Sacramento R.
KW - USA, California, Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta
KW - Deltas
KW - Migration
KW - Hydrology
KW - Abundance
KW - Salmon
KW - Rivers
KW - Anadromous species
KW - Oncorhynchus tshawytscha
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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T1 - Forecasting Returns of Coho and Chinook salmon in the Northern California Current: a role for High-Frequency Long-term Observations
T2 - 28th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference
AN - 742809315; 5698101
JF - 28th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference
AU - Peterson, William
Y1 - 2010/03/10/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 10
KW - Pacific, California Current
KW - Salmon
KW - Prediction
KW - Anadromous species
KW - Oncorhynchus tshawytscha
KW - Oncorhynchus kisutch
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-17
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T1 - The Anadromy/Residency Question in O. mykiss - Old and New Hypotheses
T2 - 28th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference
AN - 742808451; 5698110
JF - 28th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference
AU - Swank, Dave
Y1 - 2010/03/10/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 10
KW - Anadromy
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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LA - English
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-17
N1 - Last updated - 2010-08-14
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TY - CPAPER
T1 - Vegetation characteristics of natural and stabilized fringing marshes in coastal NC
T2 - 39th Benthic Ecology Meeting
AN - 742806206; 5705993
JF - 39th Benthic Ecology Meeting
AU - Delano, Priscilla
AU - Currin, Carolyn
AU - Valdes-Weaver, Lexia
Y1 - 2010/03/10/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 10
KW - Vegetation
KW - Marshes
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-17
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T1 - Biogenic emission measurement and inventories determination of biogenic emissions in the eastern United States and Texas and comparison with biogenic emission inventories
AN - 754559283; 13369333
AB - During the NOAA Southern Oxidant Study 1999 (SOS1999), Texas Air Quality Study 2000 (TexAQS2000), International Consortium for Atmospheric Research on Transport and Transformation (ICARTT2004), and Texas Air Quality Study 2006 (TexAQS2006) campaigns, airborne measurements of isoprene and monoterpenes were made in the eastern United States and in Texas, and the results are used to evaluate the biogenic emission inventories BEIS3.12, BEIS3.13, MEGAN2, and WM2001. Two methods are used for the evaluation. First, the emissions are directly estimated from the ambient isoprene and monoterpene measurements assuming a well-mixed boundary layer and are compared with the emissions from the inventories extracted along the flight tracks. Second, BEIS3.12 is incorporated into the detailed transport model FLEXPART, which allows the isoprene and monoterpene mixing ratios to be calculated and compared to the measurements. The overall agreement for all inventories is within a factor of 2 and the two methods give consistent results. MEGAN2 is in most cases higher, and BEIS3.12 and BEIS3.13 lower than the emissions determined from the measurements. Regions with clear discrepancies are identified. For example, an isoprene hot spot to the northwest of Houston, Texas, was expected from BEIS3 but not observed in the measurements. Interannual differences in emissions of about a factor of 2 were observed in Texas between 2000 and 2006.
JF - Journal of Geophysical Research. Atmospheres
AU - Warneke, C
AU - LosGouw, JA
AU - Negro, LDel
AU - Brioude, J
AU - McKeen, S
AU - Stark, H
AU - Kuster, W C
AU - Goldan, P D
AU - Trainer, M
AU - Fehsenfeld, F C
AU - Wiedinmyer, C
AU - Guenther, AB
AU - Hansel, A
AU - Wisthaler, A
AU - Atlas, E
AU - Holloway, J S
AU - Ryerson, T B
AU - Peischl, J
AU - Huey, L G
AU - Case Hanks, AT
AD - Chemical Sciences Division, ESRL, NOAA, Boulder, Colorado, USA
Y1 - 2010/03/09/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 09
PB - American Geophysical Union, 2000 Florida Ave., N.W. Washington DC 20009 USA, [mailto:service@agu.org], [URL:http://www.agu.org]
VL - 115
IS - D00
SN - 2169-897X, 2169-897X
KW - Pollution Abstracts; Meteorological & Geoastrophysical Abstracts
KW - 0315 Atmospheric Composition and Structure: Biosphere/atmosphere interactions
KW - 0368 Atmospheric Composition and Structure: Troposphere: constituent transport and chemistry
KW - 0365 Atmospheric Composition and Structure: Troposphere: composition and chemistry
KW - isoprene emissions
KW - biogenic emissions inventories
KW - hot spots
KW - Atmospheric pollution
KW - Terpenes in air
KW - Air quality
KW - Emission inventories
KW - Boundary layers
KW - Emissions
KW - Emission measurements
KW - Monoterpenes
KW - Mixing ratio
KW - USA, Texas
KW - USA, Texas, Houston
KW - Oxidants
KW - Atmospheric research
KW - M2 551.510.42:Air Pollution (551.510.42)
KW - P 0000:AIR POLLUTION
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-08-01
N1 - Last updated - 2015-03-19
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Atmospheric pollution; Terpenes in air; Mixing ratio; Air quality; Atmospheric research; hot spots; Emission inventories; Boundary layers; Monoterpenes; Emission measurements; Emissions; Oxidants; USA, Texas; USA, Texas, Houston
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2009JD012445
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T1 - The United States Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOSRG)
T2 - 2010 Oceanology International Conference
AN - 742835412; 5709983
JF - 2010 Oceanology International Conference
AU - Willis, Zdenka
Y1 - 2010/03/09/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 09
KW - USA
KW - Oceans
KW - U 4300:Environmental Science
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-17
N1 - Last updated - 2010-08-14
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T1 - Five Grand Challenges in Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics
T2 - Fifth International Conference on Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics
AN - 742831325; 5709991
JF - Fifth International Conference on Pedestrian and Evacuation Dynamics
AU - Averill, Jason
Y1 - 2010/03/08/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 08
KW - Evacuation
KW - Pedestrians
KW - U 7000:Multidisciplinary
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L2 - http://www.bfrl.nist.gov/info/PED2010/FinalPED2010Schedule.pdf
LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-17
N1 - Last updated - 2010-08-14
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TY - CPAPER
T1 - An overview of civil infrastructure critical national need in the NIST Technology Innovation Program
T2 - 2010 SPIE Symposium on Smart Structures and Materials & Nondestructive Evaluation and Health Monitoring (SPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2010)
AN - 742804753; 5682230
JF - 2010 SPIE Symposium on Smart Structures and Materials & Nondestructive Evaluation and Health Monitoring (SPIE Smart Structures/NDE 2010)
AU - Felix Wu, H
Y1 - 2010/03/07/
PY - 2010
DA - 2010 Mar 07
KW - Innovations
KW - Infrastructure
KW - Technology
KW - Reviews
KW - U 2000:Biological Sciences
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LA - English
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-17
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T1 - California fisheries and ecological responses to abrupt ocean climate changes
AN - 928891308; 2012-029188
JF - Quaternary International
AU - Norton, Jerrold G
AU - Mason, Janet E
AU - Herrick, Samuel F
A2 - Starratt, Scott W.
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - March 2010
PB - Elsevier, Oxford
VL - 215
IS - 1-2
SN - 1040-6182, 1040-6182
KW - United States
KW - East Pacific
KW - Chordata
KW - Northeast Pacific
KW - living taxa
KW - Osteichthyes
KW - Cephalopoda
KW - ecosystems
KW - climate change
KW - Pisces
KW - California
KW - North Pacific
KW - marine environment
KW - Pacific Ocean
KW - Invertebrata
KW - economics
KW - ecology
KW - Mollusca
KW - Vertebrata
KW - climate
KW - 22:Environmental geology
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L2 - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/10406182
LA - English
DB - GeoRef
N1 - Conference title - Twenty-third PACLIM conference
N1 - Copyright - GeoRef, Copyright 2012, American Geosciences Institute.
N1 - Date revised - 2012-01-01
N1 - Last updated - 2012-06-07
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - California; Cephalopoda; Chordata; climate; climate change; East Pacific; ecology; economics; ecosystems; Invertebrata; living taxa; marine environment; Mollusca; North Pacific; Northeast Pacific; Osteichthyes; Pacific Ocean; Pisces; United States; Vertebrata
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T1 - The use of immobilized osteogenic growth peptide on gradient substrates synthesized via click chemistry to enhance MC3T3-E1 osteoblast proliferation
AN - 877574826; 13012350
AB - In this study, we report the use of surface immobilized peptide concentration gradient technology to characterize MC3T3-E1 osteoblast cell response to osteogenic growth peptide (OGP), a small peptide found naturally in human serum at I14mol/L concentrations. OGP was coupled to oxidized self assembled monolayer (SAM) gradients by a polyethylene oxide (PEO) linker using click chemistry. After 4h incubation with MC3T3-E1 cells, OGP functionalized surfaces had higher cell attachment at low peptide concentrations compared to control gradients. By day 3, OGP gradient substrates had higher cell densities compared to control gradients at all concentrations. MC3T3-E1 cell doubling time was 35% faster on OGP substrates relative to SAM gradients alone, signifying an appreciable increase in cell proliferation. This increase in cell proliferation, or decrease in doubling time, due to OGP peptide was reduced by day 7. Hence, immobilized OGP increased cell proliferation from 0 days to 3 days at all densities indicating it may be useful as a proliferative peptide that can be used in tissue engineering substrates.
JF - Biomaterials
AU - Moore, Nicole M
AU - Lin, Nancy J
AU - Gallant, Nathan D
AU - Becker, Matthew L
AD - Polymers Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gatihersburg, MD 20899-8543, USA
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - Mar 2010
SP - 1604
EP - 1611
PB - Elsevier Science, The Boulevard Kidlington Oxford OX5 1GB UK
VL - 31
IS - 7
SN - 0142-9612, 0142-9612
KW - Calcium & Calcified Tissue Abstracts; Biotechnology and Bioengineering Abstracts
KW - Bone tissue engineering
KW - Osteoblast
KW - Peptide
KW - Cell proliferation
KW - Osteoblasts
KW - polyethylene oxide
KW - Cell surface
KW - Cell density
KW - Self
KW - Tissue engineering
KW - Cell adhesion
KW - W 30920:Tissue Engineering
KW - T 2025:Bone and Bone Diseases
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-10-01
N1 - Last updated - 2015-03-31
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Cell surface; polyethylene oxide; Osteoblasts; Cell density; Self; Tissue engineering; Cell proliferation; Cell adhesion
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biomaterials.2009.11.011
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T1 - A Physical Model for GPS Multipath Caused by Land Reflections: Toward Bare Soil Moisture Retrievals
AN - 867743171; 14654254
AB - Reflected Global Positioning System (GPS) signals can be used to infer information about soil moisture in the vicinity of the GPS antenna. Interference of direct and reflected signals causes the composite signal, observed using signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) data, to undulate with time while the GPS satellite ascends or descends at relatively low elevation angles. The soil moisture change affects both the phase of the SNR modulation pattern and its magnitude. In order to more thoroughly understand the mechanism of how the soil moisture change leads to a change in the SNR modulation, we built an electrodynamic model of GPS direct and reflected signal interference, i.e., multipath, that has a bare-soil model as the input and the total GPS received power as the output. This model treats soil as a continuously stratified medium with a specific composition of material ingredients having complex dielectric permittivity according to well-known mixing models. The critical part of this electrodynamic model is a numerical algorithm that allows us to calculate polarization-dependent reflection coefficients of such media with various profiles of dielectric permittivity dictated by the soil type and moisture. In this paper, we demonstrate how this model can reproduce and explain the main features of experimental multipath modulation patterns such as changes in phase and amplitude. We also discuss the interplay between true penetration depth and effective reflector depth. Based on these modeling comparisions, we formulate recommendations to improve the performance of bare soil moisture retrievals from the data obtained using GPS multipath modulation.
JF - IEEE Journal on Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing
AU - Zavorotny, Valery U
AU - Larson, Kristine M
AU - Braun, John J
AU - Small, Eric E
AU - Gutmann, Ethan D
AU - Bilich, Andria L
AD - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Earth System Research Laboratory, Boulder, CO, USA
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - Mar 2010
SP - 100
EP - 110
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc., 3 Park Avenue, 17th Fl New York NY 10016-5997 USA
VL - 3
IS - 1
SN - 1939-1404, 1939-1404
KW - Aqualine Abstracts; Water Resources Abstracts; ASFA 2: Ocean Technology Policy & Non-Living Resources; Meteorological & Geoastrophysical Abstracts
KW - Remote Sensing
KW - Positioning systems
KW - Algorithms
KW - Remote sensing
KW - Soil Water
KW - Mixing
KW - Antennas
KW - Modelling
KW - Satellite Technology
KW - Mathematical models
KW - Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite
KW - Model Studies
KW - Performance Evaluation
KW - Signal-to-noise ratio
KW - Elevation
KW - Moisture Content
KW - Soil moisture
KW - AQ 00007:Industrial Effluents
KW - SW 5040:Data acquisition
KW - Q2 09386:Mooring and dynamic positioning
KW - M2 556.14:Infiltration/Soil Moisture (556.14)
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2011-05-01
N1 - Last updated - 2015-03-19
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Signal-to-noise ratio; Positioning systems; Mathematical models; Remote sensing; Modelling; Algorithms; Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite; Soil moisture; Antennas; Remote Sensing; Satellite Technology; Performance Evaluation; Elevation; Moisture Content; Soil Water; Mixing; Model Studies
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/JSTARS.2009.2033608
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T1 - The Long Voyage to Including Sociocultural Analysis in NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Service
AN - 856783516; 14391812
AB - The United States has managed and analyzed its marine fisheries since 1871, and since 1970 via NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS). As the primary directive moved from aiding fishermen in expanding their operations emphasizing conservation, the government over time recognized that management involves influencing people not fish, and has hired social scientists to complement the biologists who assess fish populations. This change has not always been smooth. We use archival documents and oral histories to trace the development of sociocultural analytic capabilities within NMFS and describe future plans for growing the program. Four points are made. First, NMFS has created the best developed social science program in NOAA. Second, established institutions change slowly; achieving the social science presence in NMFS has taken over 25 years. Third, change needs visionaries and champions with both tenacity and opportunity. Fourth, social science data collection and research helps in making fishery management decisions, but they have also been useful in evaluating the impact and helping with the recovery from Hurricane Katrina. Good work finds other uses.
JF - Marine Fisheries Review
AU - Abbott-Jamieson, S
AU - Clay, P M
AD - Office of Science and Technology, National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Silver Spring, MD 20910, USA, Susan.Abbott-Jamieson@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - Mar 2010
SP - 14
EP - 33
VL - 72
IS - 2
SN - 0090-1830, 0090-1830
KW - ASFA Marine Biotechnology Abstracts; Environment Abstracts; Oceanic Abstracts; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources
KW - Marine fisheries
KW - Fishery management
KW - Fisheries
KW - Marine
KW - Data collection
KW - Environmental impact
KW - biologists
KW - fishery management
KW - Data collections
KW - Ecosystem disturbance
KW - Decision making
KW - Hurricanes
KW - USA
KW - marine fisheries
KW - Reviews
KW - Conservation
KW - social sciences
KW - Fish
KW - Q4 27790:Fish
KW - ENA 12:Oceans & Estuaries
KW - O 5020:Fisheries and Fishery Biology
KW - Q1 08604:Stock assessment and management
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DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2011-03-01
N1 - Last updated - 2014-05-02
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Marine fisheries; Hurricanes; Fishery management; Environmental impact; Data collections; Ecosystem disturbance; Decision making; Reviews; Fisheries; Conservation; Data collection; marine fisheries; biologists; fishery management; Fish; social sciences; USA; Marine
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T1 - Challenges of Documenting Tursiops truncatus Montagu (Bottlenose Dolphin) Bycatch in the Stop Net Fishery along Bogue Banks, North Carolina
AN - 853483453; 14131030
AB - Each fishery presents its own challenges for observers to document bycatch. The North Carolina (NC) stop net fishery is especially challenging because it uses anchored gear (the stop net) that soaks up to 15 days to herd fish, which are then hauled to shore via another gear (a beach seine). Three Tursiops truncatus (Bottlenose Dolphin) entanglements in stop nets and six Bottlenose Dolphin strandings, each suspected of having been entangled in stop net gear based on injuries noted (lesions) and spatio-temporal overlap with the fishery, were documented by the NC Marine Mammal Network between 1992 and 2007. In 2001-2002, new observational techniques and surveys were used to observe this fishery to estimate bycatch and to document dolphin behavior around the gear. Techniques included observations from the beach during net retrievals and in situ surveys using a vessel with a sonar-video camera system. No entangled dolphins were observed, and, in fact, observations indicated dolphins were not attracted to stop nets and generally changed direction to avoid the gear. Nonetheless, characteristics of the fishery impose severe limitations on the efficacy of bycatch observer methods, rendering those results unreliable. Given low levels of known or suspected entanglements and the challenges of observing this fishery, stranding network data may be the most practical and effective method to monitor dolphin bycatch.
JF - Southeastern Naturalist
AU - Byrd, Barbie L
AU - Hohn, Aleta A
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - Mar 2010
SP - 47
EP - 62
PB - Humboldt Field Research Institute, PO Box 9 Steuben ME 04680-0009 USA
VL - 9
IS - 1
SN - 1528-7092, 1528-7092
KW - Ecology Abstracts
KW - Beaches
KW - Cameras
KW - Data processing
KW - Fisheries
KW - Injuries
KW - Nets
KW - Shores
KW - Tursiops truncatus
KW - D 04040:Ecosystem and Ecology Studies
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2011-02-01
N1 - Number of references - 29
N1 - Last updated - 2012-12-28
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Beaches; Data processing; Injuries; Cameras; Fisheries; Shores; Nets; Tursiops truncatus
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1656/058.009.0104
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Process-Based Principles for Restoring River Ecosystems
AN - 853478825; 14076468
AB - Process-based restoration aims to reestablish normative rates and magnitudes of physical, chemical, and biological processes that sustain river and floodplain ecosystems. Ecosystem conditions at any site are governed by hierarchical regional, watershed, and reach-scale processes controlling hydrologic and sediment regimes; floodplain and aquatic habitat dynamics; and riparian and aquatic biota. We outline and illustrate four process-based principles that ensure river restoration will be guided toward sustainable actions: (1) restoration actions should address the root causes of degradation, (2) actions must be consistent with the physical and biological potential of the site, (3) actions should be at a scale commensurate with environmental problems, and (4) actions should have clearly articulated expected outcomes for ecosystem dynamics. Applying these principles will help avoid common pitfalls in river restoration, such as creating habitat types that are outside of a site's natural potential, attempting to build static habitats in dynamic environments, or constructing habitat features that are ultimately overwhelmed by unconsidered system drivers.
JF - Bioscience
AU - Beechie, Timothy J
AU - Sear, David A
AU - Olden, Julian D
AU - Pess, George R
AU - Buffington, John M
AU - Moir, Hamish
AU - Roni, Philip
AU - Pollock, Michael M
AD - Timothy J. Beechie , George R. Pess, and Michael M. Pollock are research fish biologists with the NOAA Fisheries Northwest Fisheries Science Center in Seattle.
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - March 2010
SP - 209
EP - 222
PB - American Institute of Biological Sciences, 1444 Eye St. N.W. Washington, DC 20005 USA
VL - 60
IS - 3
SN - 0006-3568, 0006-3568
KW - Ecology Abstracts; Sustainability Science Abstracts; Water Resources Abstracts; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources
KW - river restoration
KW - ecosystem dynamics
KW - ecosystem processes
KW - Ecosystems
KW - Degradation
KW - Fluvial Sediments
KW - Aquatic Animals
KW - Roots
KW - Freshwater
KW - flood plains
KW - Watersheds
KW - Biota
KW - Riparian environments
KW - Rivers
KW - Habitat
KW - Sediments
KW - Flood Plains
KW - Flood plains
KW - Ecosystem dynamics
KW - Aquatic Habitats
KW - Habitat improvement
KW - Environment management
KW - Sediment dynamics
KW - Q1 08463:Habitat community studies
KW - SW 0835:Streamflow and runoff
KW - M3 1010:Issues in Sustainable Development
KW - D 04040:Ecosystem and Ecology Studies
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2011-02-01
N1 - Number of references - 67
N1 - Last updated - 2016-12-22
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Rivers; Flood plains; Habitat improvement; Habitat; Watersheds; Environment management; Sediment dynamics; Ecosystem dynamics; Sediments; Biota; ecosystem dynamics; Degradation; Ecosystems; Riparian environments; flood plains; Flood Plains; Aquatic Habitats; Fluvial Sediments; Aquatic Animals; Roots; Freshwater
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/bio.2010.60.3.7
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T1 - Biologging technologies: new tools for conservation. Introduction
AN - 851468796; 14179325
AB - Biologging technology allows researchers to take measurements from free-ranging animals as they move undisturbed through their environment. Recent advances in biologging technology, including electronic tag miniaturization and improved animal movement models, have revolutionized our understanding of the ecology of top predators and have permitted observations well beyond the reach of standard measurement techniques. Engineering has provided the biologging community with ever more sophisticated tags, and advances in the application of statistical methods to interpret these data have yielded powerful new tools for understanding animal behavior. The technology has also reached sufficient sophistication and reliability such that the data collected is often equivalent to industry standards for environmental sampling, which has led to profound advancements in the marine realm, where the sheer vastness, in 3 dimensions, limits our ability to observe. Biologging data is now being increasingly applied to marine management and conservation policy. In this introduction, we highlight a few of the research themes presented at the Third International Conference on Biologging Science, and comment on the future challenges of biologging science.
JF - Endangered Species Research
AU - Bograd, Steven J
AU - Block, Barbara A
AU - Costa, Daniel P
AU - Godley, Brendan J
AD - NOAA, NMFS Southwest Fisheries Science Center, Environmental Research Division, 1352 Lighthouse Ave., Pacific Grove, California 93950, USA, steven.bograd@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - Mar 2010
SP - 1
EP - 7
PB - Inter-Research, Nordbuente 23 Oldendorf/Luhe 21385 Germany
VL - 10
SN - 1863-5407, 1863-5407
KW - Animal Behavior Abstracts; Ecology Abstracts; Environment Abstracts; Sustainability Science Abstracts
KW - Conferences
KW - Data processing
KW - Technology
KW - Y 25150:General/Miscellaneous
KW - M3 1010:Issues in Sustainable Development
KW - ENA 12:Oceans & Estuaries
KW - D 04060:Management and Conservation
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DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2011-02-01
N1 - Last updated - 2014-03-10
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Data processing; Technology
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/esr00269
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T1 - Species and stock identification of prey consumed by endangered southern resident killer whales in their summer range
AN - 851467853; 14179357
AB - Recovery plans for endangered southern resident killer whales Orcinus orca have identified reduced prey availability as a risk to the population. In order to better assess this risk, we studied prey selection from 2004 to 2008 in 2 regions of the whales' summer range: San Juan Islands, Washington and the western Strait of Juan de Fuca, British Columbia. Following the whales in a small boat, we collected fish scales and tissue remains from predation events, and feces, using a fine mesh net. Visual fish scale analysis and molecular genetic methods were used to identify the species consumed. Chinook salmon, a relatively rare species, was by far the most frequent prey item, confirming previous studies. For Chinook salmon prey, we used genetic identification methods to estimate the spawning region of origin. Of the Chinook salmon sampled, 80 to 90% were inferred to have originated from the Fraser River, and only 6 to 14% were inferred to have originated from Puget Sound area rivers. Within the Fraser River, the Upper Fraser, Middle Fraser, South Thompson River and Lower Fraser stocks were inferred to currently be sequentially important sources of Chinook salmon prey through the summer. This information will be of significant value in guiding management actions to recover the southern resident killer whale population.
JF - Endangered Species Research
AU - Hanson, MBradley
AU - Baird, Robin W
AU - Ford, John KB
AU - Hempelmann-Halos, Jennifer
AU - Van Doornik, Donald M
AU - Candy, John R
AU - Emmons, Candice K
AU - Schorr, Gregory S
AU - Gisborne, Brian
AU - Ayres, Katherine L
AU - Wasser, Samuel K
AU - Balcomb, Kenneth C
AU - Balcomb-Bartok, Kelley
AU - Sneva, John G
AU - Ford, Michael J
AD - National Marine Fisheries Service, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Seattle, Washington 98112, USA, brad.hanson@noaa.gov brad.hanson@noaa.gov brad.hanson@noaa.gov brad.hanson@noaa.gov brad.hanson@noaa.gov brad.hanson@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - March 2010
SP - 69
EP - 82
PB - Inter-Research, Nordbuente 23 Oldendorf/Luhe 21385 Germany
VL - 11
IS - 1
SN - 1863-5407, 1863-5407
KW - Animal Behavior Abstracts; ASFA Aquaculture Abstracts; Ecology Abstracts; Oceanic Abstracts; Environment Abstracts; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources; Sustainability Science Abstracts
KW - Resident killer whales
KW - Prey selection
KW - Chinook salmon
KW - Genetic stock identification
KW - Food organisms
KW - Fishing vessels
KW - Geographical distribution
KW - Anadromous species
KW - Predation
KW - Food availability
KW - Canada, British Columbia, Fraser R.
KW - Oncorhynchus tshawytscha
KW - whales
KW - Canada, British Columbia, Thompson R.
KW - Boats
KW - Islands
KW - Sound
KW - Feces
KW - Prey
KW - Canada, British Columbia
KW - Rivers
KW - Marine
KW - Fecal coliforms
KW - boats
KW - INE, USA, Washington, San Juan I.
KW - prey
KW - Spawning
KW - Rare species
KW - Orcinus orca
KW - Scales
KW - Marine mammals
KW - salmon
KW - summer
KW - Endangered species
KW - INE, USA, Washington, Puget Sound
KW - Fish
KW - Stock identification
KW - Cetacea
KW - rare species
KW - Endangered Species
KW - Y 25020:Territory, Reproduction and Sociality
KW - ENA 10:Noise Pollution
KW - O 4090:Conservation and Environmental Protection
KW - M3 1010:Issues in Sustainable Development
KW - Q1 08587:Diseases of Cultured Organisms
KW - Q3 08587:Diseases of Cultured Organisms
KW - D 04060:Management and Conservation
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DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2011-02-01
N1 - Last updated - 2016-09-14
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Food organisms; Geographical distribution; Fishing vessels; Anadromous species; Marine mammals; Food availability; Stock identification; Rare species; Endangered Species; Rivers; Boats; Islands; Scales; Predation; Sound; Endangered species; Spawning; Feces; Prey; Fecal coliforms; boats; summer; salmon; Fish; prey; rare species; whales; Orcinus orca; Cetacea; Oncorhynchus tshawytscha; Canada, British Columbia, Thompson R.; Canada, British Columbia; INE, USA, Washington, San Juan I.; INE, USA, Washington, Puget Sound; Canada, British Columbia, Fraser R.; Marine
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T1 - Foraging effort of juvenile Steller sea lions Eumetopias jubatus with respect to heterogeneity of sea surface temperature
AN - 851466163; 14179322
AB - Among many other factors, the decline of the western distinct population segment of Steller sea lions Eumetopias jubatus in Alaska (USA) has been attributed to changes in the distribution or abundance of prey due to the cumulative effects of fisheries and large-scale climate change. However, the depletion of localized prey resources due to small-scale environmental variability and perturbations may be impeding recovery, resulting in the need to understand how the environment currently affects this species on smaller spatial and temporal scales. The objective of this study, therefore, was to assess how Steller sea lions respond to changes in localized environmental features. Satellite-relayed data loggers were deployed on juvenile Steller sea lions (n = 24) from July 2002 to May 2004 in the Aleutian Islands and Gulf of Alaska. Weekly indices of foraging effort (mean and maximum trip duration, diving activity) of Steller sea lions were examined with respect to corresponding patterns of sea surface temperature (SST) data obtained from the moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer. An assortment of landscape metrics was used to characterize the heterogeneity of frontal features derived from SST gradients because it has been suggested that Steller sea lions depend on prey patches associated with these features. Multivariate analyses indicated that fractal dimension and patch density of frontal features were significant factors for predicting different aspects of foraging effort (p < 0.05; n = 6 models). Overall, results suggested that aggregated frontal features associated with small-scale temperature gradients were probably conducive to foraging effort of Steller sea lions, but additional mechanisms should be investigated further.
JF - Endangered Species Research
AU - Lander, Michelle E
AU - Loughlin, Thomas R
AU - Logsdon, Miles G
AU - VanBlaricom, Glenn R
AU - Fadely, Brian S
AD - National Marine Mammal Laboratory, NMFS, 7600 Sand Point Way N.E., Seattle, Washington 98115, USA, michelle.lander@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - March 2010
SP - 145
EP - 158
PB - Inter-Research, Nordbuente 23 Oldendorf/Luhe 21385 Germany
VL - 10
SN - 1863-5407, 1863-5407
KW - Animal Behavior Abstracts; Oceanic Abstracts; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources; Ecology Abstracts; Environment Abstracts; Sustainability Science Abstracts
KW - Eumetopias jubatus
KW - Environmental heterogeneity
KW - Foraging effort
KW - Fractal dimension
KW - Frontal features
KW - Gradients
KW - Sea surface temperature
KW - Steller sea lion
KW - Food organisms
KW - Sea surface
KW - Diving
KW - Abundance
KW - Climatic changes
KW - Climate change
KW - Environmental factors
KW - Models
KW - Islands
KW - Multivariate analysis
KW - sea lions
KW - Fisheries
KW - Prey
KW - Temperature effects
KW - Marine
KW - Data processing
KW - Landscape
KW - Temperature
KW - prey
KW - Water temperature
KW - imaging
KW - Fractals
KW - Foraging behaviour
KW - IN, USA, Alaska, Aleutian Is.
KW - Marine mammals
KW - Endangered species
KW - INE, USA, Alaska, Alaska Gulf
KW - abundance
KW - Y 25150:General/Miscellaneous
KW - M3 1010:Issues in Sustainable Development
KW - ENA 12:Oceans & Estuaries
KW - Q1 08425:Nutrition and feeding habits
KW - O 4060:Pollution - Environment
KW - D 04060:Management and Conservation
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2011-02-01
N1 - Last updated - 2016-07-07
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Temperature effects; Sea surface; Food organisms; Foraging behaviour; Marine mammals; Climate change; Water temperature; Frontal features; Environmental factors; Data processing; Diving; Climatic changes; Landscape; Abundance; imaging; Models; Fractals; Islands; Multivariate analysis; Fisheries; Endangered species; Prey; sea lions; Temperature; prey; abundance; Eumetopias jubatus; IN, USA, Alaska, Aleutian Is.; INE, USA, Alaska, Alaska Gulf; Marine
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/esr00260
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Mercury in sentinel biota as indicators of atmospheric mercury deposition at National Estuarine Research Reserve sites from Maine to Florida
AN - 818635198; 2011-006244
AB - Marine fish are the main route of exposure of Americans to mercury. It is generally believed that atmospheric deposition is the main route of delivery of mercury to the coastal environment. Wet deposition of mercury monitored by the Mercury Deposition Network MDN) shows a gradient of increasing flux from Maine to south Florida along the eastern seaboard. We are determining if there is a positive relationship between mercury deposition and mercury concentrations in estuarine biota from Maine to North Florida along a gradient of increasing mercury deposition. We are testing two related hypotheses: 1, The latitudinal gradient in mercury concentrations in sentinel organisms parallels the latitudinal gradient in atmospheric mercury deposition, supporting the concept that recent atmospheric deposition of mercury determines mercury bioaccumulation. Samples have come from sites in National Estuarine Research Reserves (NERR) along the Atlantic Seaboard. This would support efforts to reduce atmospheric mercury emissions as a means to limit the detrimental effects of mercury in the coastal environment. 2, Shallow marsh habitats are critical sites of mercury methylation and bioaccumulation. It is hypothesized that sites from upstream regions of estuarine tidal creeks will display higher mercury concentrations in biota because of reduced flushing and dilution of generated methylmercury than in downstream, more open water locations. Initial results for oysters support the first hypothesis, Samples from the north Florida NERR displayed total mercury concentrations approximately twice that of more northerly sites (mean 0.205 mu g g (super -1) dry weight in Florida, 0.145 mu g g (super -1) dry weight in North Carolina, and 0.089 mu g g (super -1) dry weight in Maryland). The second hypothesis is also supported. Mercury in oysters at the head of tidal creeks in Florida were 75% higher than downstream sites near open water (0.262 mu g g (super -1) dry weight versus 0.148 mu g g (super -1) dry weight). Analyses of Fundulus are underway as are methylmercury analyses oysters.
JF - Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America
AU - Rochelle, Colleen
AU - Evans, David
AU - Anonymous
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - March 2010
SP - 190
EP - 191
PB - Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO
VL - 42
IS - 1
SN - 0016-7592, 0016-7592
KW - United States
KW - National Estuarine Research Reserves
KW - atmospheric precipitation
KW - human ecology
KW - geochemical indicators
KW - Pisces
KW - Invertebrata
KW - ecology
KW - Mollusca
KW - estuarine environment
KW - geochemistry
KW - mercury
KW - Atlantic Coastal Plain
KW - concentration
KW - Chordata
KW - food chains
KW - pollutants
KW - biochemistry
KW - pollution
KW - Bivalvia
KW - habitat
KW - metals
KW - marine environment
KW - coastal environment
KW - Vertebrata
KW - 22:Environmental geology
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LA - English
DB - GeoRef
N1 - Conference title - Geological Society of America, Northeastern Section, 45th annual meeting; Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 59th annual meeting
N1 - Copyright - GeoRef, Copyright 2012, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data supplied by the Geological Society of America, Boulder, CO, United States
N1 - Date revised - 2011-01-01
N1 - PubXState - CO
N1 - Last updated - 2012-06-07
N1 - CODEN - GAAPBC
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Atlantic Coastal Plain; atmospheric precipitation; biochemistry; Bivalvia; Chordata; coastal environment; concentration; ecology; estuarine environment; food chains; geochemical indicators; geochemistry; habitat; human ecology; Invertebrata; marine environment; mercury; metals; Mollusca; National Estuarine Research Reserves; Pisces; pollutants; pollution; United States; Vertebrata
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Geologic interpretations of sidescan-sonar and bathymetric data from western Rhode Island Sound
AN - 807617458; 2010-097038
AB - The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) are collaboratively interpreting seafloor geology along the northeastern coast of the United States. In 2004, the NOAA Ship Rude completed survey H11322, a sidescan-sonar and bathymetric survey covering about 60 square kilometers of seafloor in western Rhode Island Sound. Interpretations of NOAA sidescan-sonar and bathymetric data and USGS sub-bottom seismic-reflection profiles are used to delineate the geologic framework, seafloor features, and sedimentary environments in the study area. The seafloor in Rhode Island Sound is composed of Wisconsinan glacial drift and Holocene marine and transitional (fluvial and estuarine) sediments, which are underlain by Late Cretaceous and early Tertiary Coastal-Plain sediments and Paleozoic bedrock. Vertical-beam echo-sounder data reveal three bathymetric highs that are as shallow as 25 m and are separated by a channel system that reaches 40 m in depth. Features and patterns in the sidescan-sonar imagery include low, moderate, and high backscatter; sand waves; scarps; fine-grained erosional outliers; boulders; trawl marks; and dredge spoils. The interpretation of backscatter and bathymetric data reveal four sedimentary environments in the study area. Environments characterized by erosion or nondeposition are located on bathymetric highs where high backscatter is produced from coarse sediment. Also in shallower areas are environments characterized by coarse-grained bedload transport, indicated by sand waves. Environments characterized by deposition are located in relatively deep areas where lower backscatter results from fine-grained sediment. Environments characterized by sorting and reworking processes prevail between bathymetric highs and lows where moderate backscatter suggests the seafloor consists of muddy sand.
JF - Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America
AU - McMullen, K Y
AU - Poppe, L J
AU - Haupt, T A
AU - Crocker, J M
AU - Anonymous
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - March 2010
SP - 135
PB - Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO
VL - 42
IS - 1
SN - 0016-7592, 0016-7592
KW - United States
KW - reworking
KW - outliers
KW - glaciation
KW - geophysical surveys
KW - Rhode Island
KW - erosion
KW - drift
KW - Holocene
KW - Wisconsinan
KW - upper Pleistocene
KW - Cenozoic
KW - acoustical methods
KW - marine sediments
KW - coarse-grained materials
KW - bottom features
KW - sediments
KW - ocean floors
KW - Northwest Atlantic
KW - seismic profiles
KW - Quaternary
KW - clastic sediments
KW - echo sounding
KW - geophysical methods
KW - channels
KW - reflection methods
KW - seismic methods
KW - fine-grained materials
KW - surveys
KW - side-scanning methods
KW - Pleistocene
KW - geophysical profiles
KW - bathymetry
KW - Rhode Island Sound
KW - North Atlantic
KW - sonar methods
KW - backscattering
KW - Atlantic Ocean
KW - 20:Applied geophysics
KW - 07:Oceanography
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LA - English
DB - GeoRef
N1 - Conference title - Geological Society of America, Northeastern Section, 45th annual meeting Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 59th annual meeting
N1 - Copyright - GeoRef, Copyright 2012, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data supplied by the Geological Society of America, Boulder, CO, United States
N1 - Date revised - 2010-01-01
N1 - PubXState - CO
N1 - Last updated - 2012-06-07
N1 - CODEN - GAAPBC
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - acoustical methods; Atlantic Ocean; backscattering; bathymetry; bottom features; Cenozoic; channels; clastic sediments; coarse-grained materials; drift; echo sounding; erosion; fine-grained materials; geophysical methods; geophysical profiles; geophysical surveys; glaciation; Holocene; marine sediments; North Atlantic; Northwest Atlantic; ocean floors; outliers; Pleistocene; Quaternary; reflection methods; reworking; Rhode Island; Rhode Island Sound; sediments; seismic methods; seismic profiles; side-scanning methods; sonar methods; surveys; United States; upper Pleistocene; Wisconsinan
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Evidence for increased flood risk in New England over the past century using statistical analysis of the partial duration flood series
AN - 807615525; 2010-097104
AB - Recent studies document increasing precipitation and streamflow in the Northeastern United States throughout the 20 (super th) -21 (super st) centuries. Low flow quantiles like the annual minimum and median flows have increased significantly over the period on many New England rivers with dominantly natural streamflow, as have annual peak discharges--especially for smaller, more frequent floods. In order to better investigate the high frequency flooding trends (events occurring at least once every five years), this study analyzes the partial duration flood series for 23 of these New England rivers. The study rivers have continuous records through 2006 and an average period of record of around 70 years, with a minimum of 59 years and a maximum of 81 years. Eighteen rivers show positive trends in flood magnitude using the Mann-Kendall non-parametric trend test. Six of these trends are significant at p<0.1. We also investigate a potential hydroclimatic shift in the region around 1970. Twenty-two rivers show increased numbers of partial duration series floods per year in the post-1970 period when comparing pre- and post-1970 records using the non-parametric Wilcoxon rank sum test. Thirteen of these increases are significant at p<0.1. On average, each river has approximately one more flood per year above the gauge threshold value. Because frequent floods are important channel-forming flows, these results have significant implications for channel and floodplain geomorphology, as well as aquatic habitat.
JF - Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America
AU - Armstrong, William H, IV
AU - Collins, Mathias J
AU - Snyder, Noah P
AU - Anonymous
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - March 2010
SP - 146
PB - Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO
VL - 42
IS - 1
SN - 0016-7592, 0016-7592
KW - United States
KW - hydrology
KW - geologic hazards
KW - floodplains
KW - statistical analysis
KW - rivers and streams
KW - channels
KW - atmospheric precipitation
KW - climate change
KW - habitat
KW - streamflow
KW - New England
KW - fluvial features
KW - floods
KW - trend-surface analysis
KW - risk assessment
KW - ecology
KW - geomorphology
KW - fluvial environment
KW - 22:Environmental geology
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LA - English
DB - GeoRef
N1 - Conference title - Geological Society of America, Northeastern Section, 45th annual meeting Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 59th annual meeting
N1 - Copyright - GeoRef, Copyright 2012, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data supplied by the Geological Society of America, Boulder, CO, United States
N1 - Date revised - 2010-01-01
N1 - PubXState - CO
N1 - Last updated - 2012-06-07
N1 - CODEN - GAAPBC
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - atmospheric precipitation; channels; climate change; ecology; floodplains; floods; fluvial environment; fluvial features; geologic hazards; geomorphology; habitat; hydrology; New England; risk assessment; rivers and streams; statistical analysis; streamflow; trend-surface analysis; United States
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Identifying potential impacts of sea-level rise to support development of climate adaptation strategies
AN - 762683137; 2010-094686
AB - Sea-level change has long been recognized as a key driver in the evolution of barrier islands and associated nearshore and back-barrier environments. Through paleogeographic reconstructions, process studies, and other research endeavors, the geoscience community has developed a wealth of information on the scope and scale of physical and biological changes than could be expected for a given sea-level rise (SLR) scenario. However, the scientific literature and national/international assessments show there is still much to be learned about the impacts of SLR and other climate phenomena on coastal environments and dependent ecosystems. Addressing these science gaps becomes more urgent in light of projections of accelerated SLR over the coming decades. These projections have garnered the attention of policy-makers, resource managers, and the public, resulting in increased demand for accurate, scientifically defensible information on impacts at temporal and spatial scales relevant to decision-making. One of our critical challenges then becomes how to translate scientific understanding of SLR into actionable information that can be accessed, understood, and used by resource managers and others responsible for responding or adapting to climate impacts. This presentation will feature recent projects undertaken by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA's) Coastal Services Center and its partners to analyze and visualize SLR impacts on coastal environments and communities. For example, NOAA partnered with the U.S. Geological Survey to develop web-based SLR visualizations for two pilot regions (Delaware and Mississippi/Alabama). This product has aided resource managers in identifying vulnerable regions and in communicating these vulnerabilities to elected officials and other decision-makers. NOAA also partnered with the North Inlet/Winyah Bay (SC) National Estuarine Research Reserve to explore the limitations, assumptions, underlying algorithms, and data requirements of the Sea Level Affecting Marshes Model (SLAMM), which predicts coastal habitat changes for user-specified SLR estimates. These projects will show some of the assumptions, challenges, and opportunities associated with translating scientific research for use in the policy and management arenas.
JF - Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America
AU - Honeycutt, Maria G
AU - Marcy, Doug
AU - Herold, Nate
AU - Ward, Bethney
AU - Anonymous
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - March 2010
SP - 129
PB - Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO
VL - 42
IS - 1
SN - 0016-7592, 0016-7592
KW - United States
KW - barrier islands
KW - geologic hazards
KW - government agencies
KW - shorelines
KW - decision-making
KW - current research
KW - nearshore environment
KW - paleogeography
KW - paleoclimatology
KW - climate change
KW - sea-level changes
KW - land management
KW - NOAA
KW - coastal environment
KW - ecology
KW - reconstruction
KW - Atlantic Coastal Plain
KW - 22:Environmental geology
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LA - English
DB - GeoRef
N1 - Conference title - Geological Society of America, Northeastern Section, 45th annual meeting Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 59th annual meeting
N1 - Copyright - GeoRef, Copyright 2012, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data supplied by the Geological Society of America, Boulder, CO, United States
N1 - Date revised - 2010-01-01
N1 - PubXState - CO
N1 - Last updated - 2012-06-07
N1 - CODEN - GAAPBC
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Atlantic Coastal Plain; barrier islands; climate change; coastal environment; current research; decision-making; ecology; geologic hazards; government agencies; land management; nearshore environment; NOAA; paleoclimatology; paleogeography; reconstruction; sea-level changes; shorelines; United States
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T1 - A whale of a tale; fossil evidence for the extinct Atlantic gray whale from the Georgia Bight
AN - 762676139; 2010-094517
AB - 38,000 year-old sub-fossil evidence, including a nearly complete dentary (left mandible) and two vertebrae, of the extinct Atlantic Gray Whale, Eschrichtius robustus, have been excavated from a shell bed deposit located in the South Atlantic Bight, 30 kilometers offshore St. Catherine's Island, Georgia. The discovery of the dentary was initially made in 2006 but recovery was not completed until the summer of 2008. The two vertebrae were found nearby the jaw section and had been eroded from the shell bed by bottom currents. Direct dating of the sub-fossils, with the Accelerator Mass Spectometer radiocarbon technique (AMS), using bioapatite, suggests a common age for the skeletal materials but it speculative to assume these are elements of the same animal. The ages determined for the sub-fossils are in good agreement with the age of the shell bed previously determined by AMS dating of inclusions and by direct dating of the sediments using Optical Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dating. Surviving architectural features of the mandible provide convincing evidence that the discovery is that of a Pleistocene aged member of the monospecific Eschrichtiae clade. As such it is the oldest known evidence of this extinct taxon in the Atlantic Basin.
JF - Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America
AU - Garrison, Ervan
AU - Noakes, Scott E
AU - McFall, Greg
AU - Anonymous
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - March 2010
SP - 102
PB - Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO
VL - 42
IS - 1
SN - 0016-7592, 0016-7592
KW - subfossils
KW - Georgia Bight
KW - jaws
KW - upper Pleistocene
KW - Cenozoic
KW - Theria
KW - marine sediments
KW - optically stimulated luminescence
KW - age
KW - sediments
KW - occurrence
KW - extinction
KW - Eutheria
KW - Northwest Atlantic
KW - Chordata
KW - Quaternary
KW - shell beds
KW - vertebrae
KW - Mammalia
KW - Eschrichtius robustus
KW - teeth
KW - Pleistocene
KW - Vertebrata
KW - North Atlantic
KW - Cetacea
KW - Tetrapoda
KW - Atlantic Ocean
KW - 24:Quaternary geology
KW - 11:Vertebrate paleontology
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LA - English
DB - GeoRef
N1 - Conference title - Geological Society of America, Northeastern Section, 45th annual meeting Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 59th annual meeting
N1 - Copyright - GeoRef, Copyright 2012, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data supplied by the Geological Society of America, Boulder, CO, United States
N1 - Date revised - 2010-01-01
N1 - PubXState - CO
N1 - Last updated - 2012-06-07
N1 - CODEN - GAAPBC
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - age; Atlantic Ocean; Cenozoic; Cetacea; Chordata; Eschrichtius robustus; Eutheria; extinction; Georgia Bight; jaws; Mammalia; marine sediments; North Atlantic; Northwest Atlantic; occurrence; optically stimulated luminescence; Pleistocene; Quaternary; sediments; shell beds; subfossils; teeth; Tetrapoda; Theria; upper Pleistocene; vertebrae; Vertebrata
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T1 - Comparative DFT studies of cation adsorption on corundum-type
AN - 762674532; 2010-092643
AB - Interfaces between water and oxide surfaces play key roles in many applications and natural phenomena. Surfaces that exist under UHV conditions often do not persist under operational or hydrated conditions. As such, a great deal of effort has been given to characterizing metal oxide surface and interface structures. Yet a persistent barrier to solving a wide range of research problems is the current lack of molecular-level understanding about reactions at solid-water interfaces. We present results of a series of density functional theory (DFT) studies comparing the bonding strength and mechanisms of cation adsorption on hydrated alumina and hematite surfaces. Comparisons with and interpretation of experimental sorption results are made. By considering varying cation identity and surface composition, we are able to cast our results as rules governed by underlying chemical and physical properties.
JF - Abstracts with Programs - Geological Society of America
AU - Mason, Sara E
AU - Iceman, Christopher
AU - Trainor, Thomas P
AU - Chaka, Anne M
AU - Anonymous
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - March 2010
SP - 77
PB - Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO
VL - 42
IS - 1
SN - 0016-7592, 0016-7592
KW - experimental studies
KW - density functional theory
KW - mineral-water interface
KW - bonding
KW - adsorption
KW - corundum
KW - molecular structure
KW - hydration
KW - aluminum oxides
KW - hematite
KW - oxides
KW - cations
KW - crystal chemistry
KW - mineral surface
KW - 01C:Mineralogy of non-silicates
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LA - English
DB - GeoRef
N1 - Conference title - Geological Society of America, Northeastern Section, 45th annual meeting Geological Society of America, Southeastern Section, 59th annual meeting
N1 - Copyright - GeoRef, Copyright 2012, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data supplied by the Geological Society of America, Boulder, CO, United States
N1 - Date revised - 2010-01-01
N1 - PubXState - CO
N1 - Last updated - 2012-06-07
N1 - CODEN - GAAPBC
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - adsorption; aluminum oxides; bonding; cations; corundum; crystal chemistry; density functional theory; experimental studies; hematite; hydration; mineral surface; mineral-water interface; molecular structure; oxides
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TY - JOUR
T1 - An Advanced Patient Lift and Transfer Device for the Home
AN - 754889650; 13455765
AB - The home lift, position, and rehabilitation (HLPR) chair has a unique design and novel capabilities when compared with conventional powered wheelchairs. In addition to mobility, it provides lift and can transfer patients. Even though medical devices are developing at a rapid pace today, an aspect that is often overlooked in these developments is adherence to 'rider safety standards.' The contributions of this paper are threefold: (i) novel design of a lift and transfer system, (ii) experiments and results toward improved stability test designs that include HLPR-type devices to meet rider safety standards, and (iii) autonomous navigation and control based on nonlinear system theory of dynamic feedback linearization. Stability experimental results show promise for multipurpose patient mobility, lift, and transfer devices such as HLPR. A method for autonomous maneuvers was tested in simulation and experiments. We also expect the autonomous or semi-autonomous mobility mode of the vehicle to be useful for riders who have potential neural and cognitive impairments.
JF - Journal of Medical Devices (Transactions of the ASME)
AU - Bostelman, Roger
AU - Ryu, Ji-Chul
AU - Chang, Tommy
AU - Johnson, Joshua
AU - Agrawal, Sunil K
AD - National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - Mar 2010
PB - ASME International, 22 Law Drive Fairfield NJ 07007-2900 USA
VL - 4
IS - 1
SN - 1932-6181, 1932-6181
KW - Biotechnology and Bioengineering Abstracts
KW - Mobility
KW - Rehabilitation
KW - Cognitive ability
KW - Feedback
KW - nonlinear systems
KW - W 30910:Imaging
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-09-01
N1 - Last updated - 2015-03-19
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Rehabilitation; Mobility; Cognitive ability; Feedback; nonlinear systems
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TY - JOUR
T1 - The use of 35S and Tnos expression elements in the measurement of genetically engineered plant materials
AN - 754877411; 13313529
AB - Abstract not available.
JF - Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
AU - Holden, Marcia J
AU - Levine, Marci
AU - Scholdberg, Tandace
AU - Haynes, Ross J
AU - Jenkins, G Ronald
AD - Biochemical Science Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), 100 Bureau Dr., Gaithersburg, MD 20899, USA, marcia.holden@nist.gov
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - Mar 2010
SP - 2175
EP - 2187
PB - Springer-Verlag, Tiergartenstrasse 17 Heidelberg 69121 Germany
VL - 396
IS - 6
SN - 1618-2642, 1618-2642
KW - Biotechnology and Bioengineering Abstracts
KW - Genetic engineering
KW - W 30925:Genetic Engineering
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DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-09-01
N1 - Last updated - 2015-03-31
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Genetic engineering
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00216-009-3186-x
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Detecting the spatial and temporal variability of chlorophyll-a concentration and total suspended solids in Apalachicola Bay, Florida using MODIS imagery
AN - 754556270; 13330071
AB - Apalachicola Bay, Florida, accounts for 90% of Florida's and 10% of the nation's eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) harvesting. Chlorophyll-a concentration and total suspended solids (TSS) are two important water quality variables, among other environmental factors such as salinity, for eastern oyster production in Apalachicola Bay. In this research, we developed regression models of the relationships between the reflectance of the Moderate-Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Terra 250 m data and the two water quality variables based on the Bay-wide field data collected during 14-17 October 2002, a relatively dry period, and 3-5 April 2006, a relatively wet period, respectively. Then we selected the best regression models (highest coefficient of determination, R2) to derive Bay-wide maps of chlorophyll-a concentration and TSS for the two periods. The MODIS-derived maps revealed large spatial and temporal variations in chlorophyll-a concentration and TSS across the entire Apalachicola Bay.
JF - International Journal of Remote Sensing
AU - Wang, Hongqing
AU - Hladik, C M
AU - Huang, Wenrui
AU - Milla, K
AU - Edmiston, L
AU - Harwell, M A
AU - Schalles, J F
AD - Environmental Cooperative Science Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, FL, USA
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - March 2010
SP - 439
EP - 453
PB - Taylor & Francis Group Ltd., 2 Park Square Oxford OX14 4RN UK
VL - 31
IS - 2
SN - 0143-1161, 0143-1161
KW - Pollution Abstracts; Meteorological & Geoastrophysical Abstracts; Aqualine Abstracts; Water Resources Abstracts; Oceanic Abstracts; ASFA 2: Ocean Technology Policy & Non-Living Resources; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources
KW - Remote Sensing
KW - water quality
KW - Chlorophylls
KW - Variability
KW - Reflectance
KW - ASW, USA, Florida, Apalachicola Bay
KW - Remote sensing
KW - Maps
KW - Water quality
KW - Environmental factors
KW - spatial distribution
KW - Salinity
KW - oysters
KW - Water quality variables
KW - Chlorophyll A
KW - Suspended Solids
KW - MODIS (Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectrometer)
KW - Spatial variability
KW - Dry periods
KW - Marine
KW - ASW, USA, Florida
KW - Suspended solids
KW - environmental factors
KW - Temporal variations
KW - Regression models
KW - Water Quality
KW - Suspended particulate matter
KW - Imaging techniques
KW - Model Studies
KW - Satellite data
KW - Oysters
KW - harvesting
KW - Marine molluscs
KW - Crassostrea virginica
KW - O 4095:Instruments/Methods
KW - Q2 09223:Optical properties
KW - SW 5040:Data acquisition
KW - Q1 08422:Environmental effects
KW - P 1000:MARINE POLLUTION
KW - M2 551.468:Coastal Oceanography (551.468)
KW - AQ 00003:Monitoring and Analysis of Water and Wastes
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-08-01
N1 - Last updated - 2016-06-22
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Chlorophylls; Reflectance; Temporal variations; Remote sensing; Marine molluscs; Suspended particulate matter; Water quality; Environmental factors; Imaging techniques; Dry periods; Satellite data; Water quality variables; Regression models; MODIS (Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectrometer); Spatial variability; spatial distribution; environmental factors; Suspended solids; water quality; Salinity; oysters; harvesting; Remote Sensing; Variability; Oysters; Chlorophyll A; Suspended Solids; Water Quality; Maps; Model Studies; Crassostrea virginica; ASW, USA, Florida; ASW, USA, Florida, Apalachicola Bay; Marine
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01431160902893485
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T1 - Complex species and pressure dependence of intensity scaling laws for contamination rates of EUV optics determined by XPS and ellipsometry
AN - 753755408; 13044543
AB - The goal of our ongoing optics-contamination program is to estimate the magnitude and scaling laws of the contamination rates of optics exposed to extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) radiation in the presence of various contaminant species expected in the EUV-lithography-tool environment by exposing samples to in-band 13.5 nm light from our synchrotron in the presence of fixed partial pressures of admitted gases. We report contamination rate measurements on TiO sub(2)-capped samples for species observed in separate resist-outgassing measurements (benzene, isobutene, toluene and tert-butylbenzene) in the pressure range (10 super(-8) to 10 super(-5)) Pa. We use two spatially-resolved surface probe techniques, spectroscopic ellipsometry and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, to determine the thickness of deposited carbon. The correlation and sensitivities of these techniques are discussed. The high sensitivity of ellipsometry shows that contamination rates for some species have a pronounced non-linear intensity dependence and can be strongly influenced by admixtures of water vapor, while the rates for other species are linear over the same intensity range and are less affected by ambient water. Understanding scaling laws is critical when estimating optic lifetimes or cleaning cycles by extrapolating over the 3-to-6 orders of magnitude between accelerated-testing and tool-environment partial pressures.
JF - Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
AU - Hill, S B
AU - Faradzhev, N S
AU - Richter, L J
AU - Lucatorto, T B
AD - National Institute of Standards and Technology (USA)
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - Mar 2010
PB - SPIE, P.O. BOX 10 Bellingham WA 98227-0010 United States of America
VL - 7636
SN - 0277-786X, 0277-786X
KW - Solid State and Superconductivity Abstracts (SO); Environmental Engineering Abstracts (EN); Electronics and Communications Abstracts (EA)
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DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-07-01
N1 - Last updated - 2011-11-14
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T1 - Ultrafast terahertz spectroscopy for measuring carrier dynamics in nanoscale photovoltaic materials
AN - 753748604; 12990347
AB - Femtosecond pump-probe methods are useful tools for investigating transient electronic and vibrational states of conducting materials and molecular photochemistry. Ultraviolet and visible excitation pulses (<150 fs, <20 [mu]J, 400-800 nm) with time-delayed broadband terahertz (500 GHz to 3 THz) probing pulses (Time-Resolved Terahertz Spectroscopy; TRTS) are used to measure linear spectroscopic transmission changes resulting from exciton and free carrier population in organic semiconducting thin films. Picosecond timescale exciton geminate recombination and longer-time free-carrier conduction in semiconductor polymers and nanolayered donor-acceptor films are discussed. Systems investigated with terahertz probe pulses include thiophene-based polymers (P3HT, PBTTT) studied as drop and spin-cast films on transparent quartz substrates. The relative conductivity of these films increases with increasing P3HT polymer molecular weight, structural regularity, and the fused rings in PBTTT further increases conduction. Recent studies of composite and nanolayered films (by vapor deposition) containing alternating Zn-phthalocyanine (ZnPc) and buckminsterfullerene (C sub(60)) also yield high conduction that scales linearly with the number of interfaces and total film thickness. We find evidence for a short-lived charge transfer state of C sub(60) that decays within several picoseconds of excitation. In contrast, both composite and multilayered films exhibit long-lived THz dynamics that depends on the composition and structure of the films. The optimum composition for charge transfer within composite films is observed for a 1:1 blend of ZnPc with C sub(60) and a 4:1 blend of P3HT with Phenyl C sub(61) Butyric Acid Methyl Ester (PCBM) while an increase in charge photo-generation with decreasing layer thickness (2 nm) exhibits the strongest THz signal. These findings parallel results for FET polymer transistor devices pointing to the advantage of optically measuring material properties before device test.
JF - Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
AU - Esenturk, Okan
AU - Lane, Paul A
AU - Melinger, Joseph S
AU - Heilweil, Edwin J
AD - National Institute of Standards and Technology (USA)
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - Mar 2010
PB - SPIE, P.O. BOX 10 Bellingham WA 98227-0010 United States of America
VL - 7600
SN - 0277-786X, 0277-786X
KW - Solid State and Superconductivity Abstracts (SO); Environmental Engineering Abstracts (EN); Electronics and Communications Abstracts (EA)
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-07-01
N1 - Last updated - 2011-11-14
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T1 - The importance of human dimensions research in managing harmful algal blooms
AN - 746306469; 12578827
AB - Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are natural freshwater and marine hazards that impose substantial adverse impacts on the human use of coastal and marine resources. The socioeconomic and health impacts of HABs can be considerable, thereby making a case for "human dimensions" research to support HAB response. Human dimensions research is multidisciplinary, integrating social science, humanities, and other fields with natural science to enhance resource management by addressing human causes, consequences, and responses to coastal environmental problems. Case studies reported here illustrate the importance of human dimensions research. Incorporating such research into the scientific agenda - as well as into management decisions of public agencies concerned with natural resource management, environmental protection, and public health and welfare - requires the development of both strategic guidance and institutional capacity. The recent development of a multi-agency research strategy for HAB response and a strategic plan for human dimensions research represent two important steps in this direction.
JF - Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment
AU - Bauer, M
AU - Hoagland, P
AU - Leschine, T M
AU - Blount, B G
AU - Pomeroy, C M
AU - Lampl, L L
AU - Scherer, C W
AU - Ayros, D L
AU - Tester, P A
AU - Sengco, M R
AU - Seliner, K G
AU - Sohumacker, J
AD - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), National Ocean Service (NOS), National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS), Silver Spring, contracted by IM Systems Group, Rockville, MD, USA, marybeth.bauer@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - Mar 2010
SP - 75
EP - 83
VL - 8
IS - 2
SN - 1540-9295, 1540-9295
KW - Microbiology Abstracts C: Algology, Mycology & Protozoology; Sustainability Science Abstracts; Ecology Abstracts; ASFA 3: Aquatic Pollution & Environmental Quality; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources
KW - Algal blooms
KW - Resource management
KW - Freshwater environments
KW - Biological poisons
KW - marine resources
KW - Socioeconomics
KW - Phytoplankton
KW - Freshwater
KW - natural resources management
KW - Environmental protection
KW - Public health
KW - case studies
KW - Hazards
KW - Socio-economic aspects
KW - Marine resources
KW - Natural resources
KW - social sciences
KW - Research programs
KW - M3 1010:Issues in Sustainable Development
KW - Q1 08481:Productivity
KW - Q5 08524:Public health, medicines, dangerous organisms
KW - K 03320:Cell Biology
KW - D 04060:Management and Conservation
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-04-01
N1 - Last updated - 2015-10-15
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Hazards; Algal blooms; Marine resources; Biological poisons; Natural resources; Phytoplankton; Public health; Socio-economic aspects; Freshwater environments; Environmental protection; case studies; Resource management; marine resources; Socioeconomics; social sciences; natural resources management; Research programs; Freshwater
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/070181
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T1 - Examining the Conflict between Smolting and Precocious Male Maturation in Spring (Stream-Type) Chinook Salmon
AN - 746302627; 12580762
AB - Precocious male maturation is a natural life history strategy for spring Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha. During spawning, precocious males employ a 'sneaker' strategy to fertilize eggs in competition with full-size anadromous adults. Hatchery rearing practices may increase the incidence of this phenotype beyond its natural levels. Previous research reported high rates (>40%) of precocious male maturation at age 2 (minijacks) in the Yakima River spring Chinook salmon supplementation program in Washington State. Minijack rates in wild populations are believed to be less than 5%. We compiled seasonal profiles for size, condition factor (K), gill Na super(+),K super(+)-ATPase activity, whole-body lipid levels, plasma 11-ketotestosterone (11-KT), insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I), and thyroxine (T4) in minijacks and immature smolts in the hatchery and during out-migration. In the hatchery, minijacks were larger and had higher K, whole-body lipid, plasma 11-KT, and IGF-I levels than smolts. Plasma T4 and gill Na super(+),K super(+)-ATPase activity increased in minijacks in spring, but the levels were slightly lower than those of smolts. Most minijacks are thought to remain resident in headwater streams throughout the summer in preparation for autumn spawning. A subset of these minijacks migrate hundreds of kilometers toward the ocean in the spring, only to reverse course later in the summer in an effort to return to their natal spawning grounds. These migrating minijacks had elevated plasma 11-KT, IGF-I, and T4 levels and gill Na super(+),K super(+)-ATPase activity. It is generally thought that smoltification and reproductive maturation are mutually exclusive life history events in salmonid fishes. This investigation examined the physiology of a unique phenotype in which smoltification and downstream migration appear to occur in fish that have already initiated the maturation process. These results suggest that hatchery programs with high minijack rates may produce significant numbers of fish that are maladapted for either smoltification or competing on the spawning grounds, and it is likely that they die in the freshwater environment before contributing to subsequent generations.
JF - Transactions of the American Fisheries Society
AU - Larsen, Donald A
AU - Beckman, Brian R
AU - Cooper, Kathleen A
AD - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration-Fisheries, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, 2725 Montlake Boulevard East, Seattle, Washington 98112, USA, don.larsen@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - Mar 2010
SP - 564
EP - 578
PB - American Fisheries Society, 5410 Grosvenor Ln. Bethesda MD 20814-2199 USA
VL - 139
IS - 2
SN - 0002-8487, 0002-8487
KW - Oceanic Abstracts; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources; Ecology Abstracts
KW - Growth rate
KW - Insulin-like growth factor I
KW - Lipids
KW - Anadromous species
KW - Fish eggs
KW - Smolts
KW - Spawning grounds
KW - Spawning
KW - Freshwater
KW - Oncorhynchus tshawytscha
KW - Migration
KW - Phenotypes
KW - USA, Washington, Yakima R.
KW - Hatcheries
KW - Life history
KW - Sexual maturity
KW - Reproduction
KW - Na super(+)/K super(+)-exchanging ATPase
KW - Gills
KW - O 1070:Ecology/Community Studies
KW - D 04040:Ecosystem and Ecology Studies
KW - Q1 08442:Population dynamics
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-01
N1 - Number of references - 69
N1 - Last updated - 2014-05-02
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Growth rate; Fish eggs; Anadromous species; Sexual maturity; Spawning grounds; Smolts; Reproduction; Phenotypes; Gills; Hatcheries; Insulin-like growth factor I; Life history; Lipids; Spawning; Na super(+)/K super(+)-exchanging ATPase; Migration; Oncorhynchus tshawytscha; USA, Washington, Yakima R.; Freshwater
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1577/T08-209.1
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Forecasting the dynamics of a coastal fishery species using a coupled climate-population model
AN - 746296928; 12661121
AB - Marine fisheries management strives to maintain sustainable populations while allowing exploitation. However, well-intentioned management plans may not meet this balance as most do not include the effect of climate change. Ocean temperatures are expected to increase through the 21st century, which will have far-reaching and complex impacts on marine fisheries. To begin to quantify these impacts for one coastal fishery along the east coast of the United States, we develop a coupled climate-population model for Atlantic croaker (Micropogonias undulatus). The model is based on a mechanistic hypothesis: recruitment is determined by temperature-driven, overwinter mortality of juveniles in their estuarine habitats. Temperature forecasts were obtained from 14 general circulation models simulating three CO sub(2) emission scenarios. An ensemble-based approach was used in which a multimodel average was calculated for a given CO sub(2) emission scenario to forecast the response of the population. The coupled model indicates that both exploitation and climate change significantly affect abundance and distribution of Atlantic croaker. At current levels of fishing, the average (2010-2100) spawning biomass of the population is forecast to increase by 60-100%. Similarly, the center of the population is forecast to shift 50-100 km northward. A yield analysis, which is used to calculate benchmarks for fishery management, indicates that the maximum sustainable yield will increase by 30-100%. Our results demonstrate that climate effects on fisheries must be identified, understood, and incorporated into the scientific advice provided to managers if sustainable exploitation is to be achieved in a changing climate.
JF - Ecological Applications
AU - Hare, JA
AU - Alexander, MA
AU - Fogarty, MJ
AU - Williams, E H
AU - Scott, J D
AD - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, Northeast Fisheries Science Center, Narragansett Laboratory, 28 Tarzwell Drive, Narragansett, Rhode Island 02882 USA, jon.hare@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - March 2010
SP - 452
EP - 464
PB - Ecological Society of America, 1707 H Street, N.W., Suite 400 Washington DC 20006 United States
VL - 20
IS - 2
SN - 1051-0761, 1051-0761
KW - Pollution Abstracts; Sustainability Science Abstracts; Ecology Abstracts; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources
KW - Marine fisheries
KW - Climatic changes
KW - Climate change
KW - Sustainable development
KW - coastal fisheries
KW - Micropogonias undulatus
KW - spawning
KW - Models
KW - Fishing
KW - Ocean temperature
KW - Fishery management
KW - Fisheries
KW - Emissions
KW - Coastal fisheries
KW - Modelling
KW - Temperature effects
KW - Marine
KW - Mortality
KW - management plans
KW - Estuaries
KW - Temperature
KW - fishery management
KW - Biomass
KW - USA
KW - Currents
KW - marine fisheries
KW - Air pollution forecasting
KW - benchmarks
KW - Oceans
KW - fishing
KW - Carbon dioxide
KW - Mortality causes
KW - abundance
KW - P 0000:AIR POLLUTION
KW - M3 1010:Issues in Sustainable Development
KW - Q1 08604:Stock assessment and management
KW - D 04060:Management and Conservation
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-01
N1 - Last updated - 2016-07-07
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Marine fisheries; Fishery management; Estuaries; Climate change; Sustainable development; Coastal fisheries; Mortality causes; Modelling; Temperature effects; Mortality; Fishing; Oceans; Climatic changes; Fisheries; Carbon dioxide; Models; management plans; Temperature; fishery management; coastal fisheries; Biomass; spawning; Air pollution forecasting; marine fisheries; Currents; Ocean temperature; benchmarks; Emissions; fishing; abundance; Micropogonias undulatus; USA; Marine
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Juvenile cod (Gadus morhua) mortality and the importance of bottom sediment type to recruitment on Georges Bank
AN - 746231032; 12795146
AB - The demersal settlement of pelagic juvenile fish has been considered a critical period in which the final adjustment is made to the size of a year class. Distribution patterns of pelagic and recently settled juvenile cod (Gadus morhua) were examined from nine surveys on Georges Bank during the summer over 5 years, 1984-1989, to relate juvenile survival to the sedimentary environment. Pelagic juveniles were widespread across Georges Bank in June, and by mid-July they occurred on all bottom types from sand to gravel on eastern Georges Bank. However, by late July-early August they were mostly abundant on the northeastern edge gravel deposit, which with its complex relief, provides abundant prey and refuge from predators. A bank-wide estimate of pelagic juvenile abundance in 1986 and 1987 was used to assess mortality of the recently settled juveniles and to evaluate the relative importance of survivors from the northeastern edge gravel area to recruitment of the Georges Bank population. Settlement mortality rates over 1-2 months on the northeastern gravel area ranged from 3 to 8% day-1, which compared reasonably with other studies. The seasonal abundance of the pelagic juveniles was almost an order of magnitude higher in 1987 than 1986; however, recruitment at age 1 was similar, indicating that a high mortality of the demersal juveniles occurred in 1987. The limited northeastern gravel area on Georges Bank may represent a survival bottleneck depending on the variability in the distribution and abundance of juvenile cod settlement in relation to that of their predators.
JF - Fisheries Oceanography
AU - LOUGH, RGREGORY
AD - Northeast Fisheries Science Center, NMFS, NOAA, Woods Hole, MA 02543, USA
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - Mar 2010
SP - 159
EP - 181
PB - Wiley-Blackwell, 111 River Street Hoboken NJ 07030-5774 USA
VL - 19
IS - 2
SN - 1054-6006, 1054-6006
KW - Ecology Abstracts; ASFA Marine Biotechnology Abstracts; Oceanic Abstracts; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources
KW - Food organisms
KW - Age
KW - Pelagic fisheries
KW - Ecological distribution
KW - Abundance
KW - Year class
KW - Survival
KW - Prey selection
KW - Predators
KW - Marine fish
KW - Sand
KW - Fishery surveys
KW - Fishery oceanography
KW - Prey
KW - Marine
KW - ANW, Atlantic, Georges Bank
KW - Mortality
KW - Deposits
KW - Quantitative distribution
KW - Recruitment
KW - Gadus morhua
KW - Oceanography
KW - Sedimentary environments
KW - Sediments
KW - Critical period
KW - D 04040:Ecosystem and Ecology Studies
KW - Q4 27790:Fish
KW - O 5020:Fisheries and Fishery Biology
KW - Q1 08567:Fishery oceanography and limnology
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-01
N1 - Number of references - 81
N1 - Last updated - 2014-05-02
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Marine fish; Food organisms; Quantitative distribution; Fishery surveys; Pelagic fisheries; Ecological distribution; Year class; Prey selection; Sedimentary environments; Fishery oceanography; Deposits; Mortality; Age; Sand; Abundance; Recruitment; Survival; Oceanography; Predators; Critical period; Sediments; Prey; Gadus morhua; ANW, Atlantic, Georges Bank; Marine
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2419.2010.00535.x
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Eco-evolutionary dynamics: fluctuations in population growth rate reduce effective population size in chinook salmon
AN - 746220673; 12661156
AB - We empirically assess the relationship between population growth rate (l, a parameter central to ecology) and effective population size (N sub(e), a key parameter in evolutionary biology). Recent theoretical and numerical studies indicate that in semelparous species with variable age at maturity (such as Pacific salmon, many monocarpic plants, and various other species), differences in mean reproductive success among individuals reproducing in different years leads to variation in l, and this in turn can reduce N sub(e). However, this phenomenon has received little empirical evaluation. We examined time series of abundance data for 56 populations of chinook salmon (Onchorhynchus tshawytscha) from the northwestern United States and compared N sub(e) (calculated from demographic data) with the total number of spawners each generation (N sub(T)). Important results include: (1) The mean multigenerational ratio N sub(e)/N sub(T) was 0.64 (median = 0.67), indicating that annual variation in l reduces effective population size in chinook salmon by an average of 635%. These reductions are independent of, and in addition to, factors that reduce N sub(e) within individual cohorts (uneven sex ratio and greater-than-random variance in reproductive success). (2) The coefficient of variation of l was the most important factor associated with reductions in N sub(e), explaining up to two-thirds of the variance in N sub(e)/N sub(T). (3) Within individual generations, N sub(e) was lower when there was a negative correlation between annual N sub(i) and l, i.e., when relatively few breeders produced relatively high numbers of offspring. Our results thus highlight an important and little-studied eco-evolutionary trade-off: density-dependent compensation has generally favorable ecological consequences (promoting stability and long-term viability) but incurs an evolutionary cost (reducing N sub(e) because a few individuals make a disproportionate genetic contribution). (4) For chinook salmon, N sub(eH) (an estimator based on the harmonic mean number of breeders per year) is generally a good proxy for true N sub(e) and requires much less data to calculate.
JF - Ecology
AU - Waples, R S
AU - Jensen, D W
AU - McClure, M
AD - 710 West 27th Avenue, Eugene, Oregon 97405 USA, robin.waples@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - Mar 2010
SP - 902
EP - 914
VL - 91
IS - 3
SN - 0012-9658, 0012-9658
KW - Oceanic Abstracts; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources; Ecology Abstracts
KW - Marine
KW - Data processing
KW - Sex ratio
KW - Annual variations
KW - Population growth
KW - Anadromous species
KW - Spawning populations
KW - Abundance
KW - Brackish
KW - Freshwater
KW - Population dynamics
KW - Oncorhynchus tshawytscha
KW - Demography
KW - USA
KW - Interspecific relationships
KW - I, Pacific
KW - Progeny
KW - Salmonidae
KW - Evolution
KW - Breeding success
KW - D 04040:Ecosystem and Ecology Studies
KW - O 1050:Vertebrates, Urochordates and Cephalochordates
KW - Q1 08344:Reproduction and development
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-01
N1 - Last updated - 2014-05-02
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Interspecific relationships; Sex ratio; Annual variations; Spawning populations; Anadromous species; Population dynamics; Breeding success; Demography; Data processing; Population growth; Abundance; Progeny; Evolution; Salmonidae; Oncorhynchus tshawytscha; USA; I, Pacific; Freshwater; Brackish; Marine
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Dealing with uncertainty in ecosystem models: lessons from a complex salmon model
AN - 746201868; 12661122
AB - Ecosystem models have been developed for assessment and management in a wide variety of environments. As model complexity increases, it becomes more difficult to trace how imperfect knowledge of internal model parameters, data inputs, or relationships among parameters might impact model results, affecting predictions and subsequent management decisions. Sensitivity analysis is an essential component of model evaluation, particularly when models are used to make management decisions. Results should be expressed as probabilities and should realistically account for uncertainty. When models are particularly complex, this can be difficult to do and to present in ways that do not obfuscate essential results. We conducted a sensitivity analysis of the Ecosystem Diagnosis and Treatment (EDT) model, which predicts salmon productivity and capacity as a function of ecosystem conditions. We used a novel "structured sensitivity analysis" approach that is particularly useful for very complex models or those with an abundance of interconnected parameters. We identified small, medium, and large plausible ranges for both input data and model parameters. Using a Monte Carlo approach, we explored the variation in output, prediction intervals, and sensitivity indices, given these plausible input distributions. The analyses indicated that, as a consequence of internal parameter uncertainty, EDT productivity and capacity predictions lack the precision needed for many management applications. However, EDT prioritization of reaches for preservation or restoration was more robust to given input uncertainties, indicating that EDT may be more useful as a relative measure of fish performance than as an absolute measure. Like all large models, if EDT output is to be used as input to other models or management tools it is important to explicitly incorporate the uncertainty and sensitivity analyses into such secondary analyses. Sensitivity analyses should become standard operating procedure for evaluation of ecosystem models.
JF - Ecological Applications
AU - McElhany, P
AU - Steel, E A
AU - Avery, K
AU - Yoder, N
AU - Busack, C
AU - Thompson, B
AD - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, 2725 Montlake Boulevard East, Seattle, Washington 98112 USA, paul.mcelhany@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - Mar 2010
SP - 465
EP - 482
PB - Ecological Society of America, 1707 H Street, N.W., Suite 400 Washington DC 20006 United States
VL - 20
IS - 2
SN - 1051-0761, 1051-0761
KW - Ecology Abstracts; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources
KW - Marine
KW - Data processing
KW - Mathematical models
KW - Anadromous species
KW - Abundance
KW - Statistical analysis
KW - Brackish
KW - Freshwater
KW - Population dynamics
KW - Ecosystem models
KW - Decision making
KW - Fishery management
KW - Preservation
KW - Salmonidae
KW - D 04040:Ecosystem and Ecology Studies
KW - Q1 08604:Stock assessment and management
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-01
N1 - Last updated - 2014-05-02
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Mathematical models; Fishery management; Anadromous species; Statistical analysis; Population dynamics; Decision making; Data processing; Abundance; Preservation; Ecosystem models; Salmonidae; Freshwater; Brackish; Marine
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T1 - Effects of non-native brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) on threatened juvenile Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in an Idaho stream
AN - 746159981; 12773008
AB - Non-native nishes have been implicated in the decline of native species, yet the mechanisms responsible are rarely apparent. To examine how non-native brook trout may affect threatened juvenile Chinook salmon, we compared feeding behaviours and aggressive encounters between these sympatric fish in Summit Creek, Idaho. Snorkelers observed 278 focal fish and examined diets from 27 fish in late summer 2003. Differences in feeding behaviours and diets suggest that there was minimal current competition for prey, although individual Chinook feeding activity declined as their encounter rate with other fish increased. While difference in size between fish generally determined the outcome of encounters (larger fish 'winning'), it was surprising that in some interspecific encounters aggressive Chinook displaced slightly larger brook trout (,20 mm longer). We suggest that in late summer, frequent intraspecific interactions may be more important than interspecific interactions in potentially limiting Chinook growth in Summit Creek and perhaps in other oligotrophic streams where they co-occur.
JF - Ecology of Freshwater Fish
AU - Macneale, KH
AU - Sanderson, B L
AU - Courbois, J-YP
AU - Kiffney, P M
AD - Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Seattle, WA, USA, kate.macneale@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - Mar 2010
SP - 139
EP - 152
PB - Wiley-Blackwell, 111 River Street Hoboken NJ 07030-5774 USA
VL - 19
IS - 1
SN - 0906-6691, 0906-6691
KW - ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources; ASFA 3: Aquatic Pollution & Environmental Quality; Ecology Abstracts; Animal Behavior Abstracts
KW - Diets
KW - Marine
KW - Food organisms
KW - Salvelinus fontinalis
KW - Freshwater environments
KW - Sympatric populations
KW - Anadromous species
KW - Brackish
KW - Rare species
KW - Freshwater
KW - Freshwater fish
KW - Oncorhynchus tshawytscha
KW - Streams
KW - Indigenous species
KW - USA, Idaho
KW - Feeding behaviour
KW - Interspecific relationships
KW - Depleted stocks
KW - Nature conservation
KW - Feeding behavior
KW - Competition
KW - Prey
KW - Q5 08523:Conservation, wildlife management and recreation
KW - D 04040:Ecosystem and Ecology Studies
KW - Q1 08423:Behaviour
KW - Y 25030:Foraging and Ingestion
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-01
N1 - Number of references - 78
N1 - Last updated - 2014-07-24
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Food organisms; Interspecific relationships; Feeding behaviour; Anadromous species; Depleted stocks; Nature conservation; Rare species; Freshwater fish; Diets; Indigenous species; Freshwater environments; Sympatric populations; Feeding behavior; Competition; Streams; Prey; Salvelinus fontinalis; Oncorhynchus tshawytscha; USA, Idaho; Freshwater; Brackish; Marine
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0633.2009.00398.x
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T1 - A Technique to Censor Biological Echoes in Radar Reflectivity Data
AN - 746159530; 12845584
AB - Existing techniques of quality control of radar reflectivity data rely on local texture and vertical profiles to discriminate between precipitating echoes and nonprecipitating echoes. Nonprecipitating echoes may be due to artifacts such as anomalous propagation, ground clutter, electronic interference, sun strobe, and biological contaminants (i.e., birds, bats, and insects). The local texture of reflectivity fields suffices to remove most artifacts, except for biological echoes. Biological echoes, also called 'bloom' echoes because of their circular shape and expanding size during the nighttime, have proven difficult to remove, especially in peak migration seasons of various biological species, because they can have local and vertical characteristics that are similar to those of stratiform rain or snow. In this paper, a technique is described that identifies candidate bloom echoes based on the range variance of reflectivity in areas of bloom and uses the global, rather than local, characteristic of the echo to discriminate between bloom and rain. Every range gate is assigned a probability that it corresponds to bloom using morphological (shape based) operations, and a neural network is trained using this probability as one of the input features. It is demonstrated that this technique is capable of identifying and removing echoes due to biological targets and other types of artifacts while retaining echoes that correspond to precipitation.
JF - Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology
AU - Lakshmanan, Valliappa
AU - Zhang, Jian
AU - Howard, Kenneth
AD - Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies, University of Oklahoma, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/National Severe Storms Laboratory, Norman, Oklahoma, lakshman@ou.edu
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - Mar 2010
SP - 453
EP - 462
PB - American Meteorological Society, 45 Beacon St. Boston MA 02108-3693 USA
VL - 49
IS - 3
SN - 1558-8424, 1558-8424
KW - ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources; ASFA 2: Ocean Technology Policy & Non-Living Resources; Pollution Abstracts; Meteorological & Geoastrophysical Abstracts
KW - Radars/radar observations
KW - Quality assurance/control
KW - Neural networks
KW - Biosphere-atmosphere interactions
KW - Precipitation
KW - Algal blooms
KW - Reflectance
KW - Snow
KW - Climate
KW - Phytoplankton
KW - Pest control
KW - insects
KW - sun
KW - Aves
KW - Radar reflectivity
KW - Radar
KW - Migrations
KW - Echoes
KW - Meteorology
KW - Seasonal variability
KW - Climatology
KW - Birds
KW - Q2 09243:Structure, mechanics and thermodynamics
KW - P 5000:LAND POLLUTION
KW - Q1 08485:Species interactions: pests and control
KW - M2 551.578.1:Liquid (551.578.1)
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-06-01
N1 - Number of references - 23
N1 - Last updated - 2014-09-18
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Algal blooms; Reflectance; Snow; Radar; Migrations; Phytoplankton; Echoes; Pest control; Climatology; Radar reflectivity; Neural networks; Seasonal variability; Precipitation; Birds; Aves; Climate; Meteorology; insects; sun
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/2009JAMC2255.1
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TY - JOUR
T1 - EVALUATING SUPPLY-SIDE AND DEMAND-SIDE SHOCKS FOR FISHERIES: A COMPUTABLE GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM (CGE) MODEL FOR Alaska
AN - 746009695; 13109622
AB - This study used computable general equilibrium (CGE) models to investigate the economic effects of three exogenous shocks to Alaska fisheries: (1) reduction in pollock allowable catch (TAC); (2) increase in fuel price; and (3) reduction in demand for seafood. Two different model versions, 'Keynesian' and 'neoclassical', were used to estimate impacts on endogenous output, employment, value added, and household income. By using a CGE model, this study overcomes the limitations of fixed-price models (such as input-output models) including (1) inability to calculate welfare effects due to fixed prices; and (2) difficulty of addressing supply-side shocks. There are currently few examples of CGE studies addressing fisheries issues appearing in the literature. Among those, this study is unique in that it uses a relatively disaggregated sector scheme and examines both supply-side and demand-side shocks.
JF - Economic Systems Research
AU - Seung, C K
AU - Waters, E C
AD - Alaska Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, Seattle, WA, USA, chang.seung@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - Mar 2010
SP - 87
EP - 109
VL - 22
IS - 1
SN - 0953-5314, 0953-5314
KW - Risk Abstracts
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-07-01
N1 - Last updated - 2011-12-14
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09535311003677636
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Sensitivity of Lake Sturgeon Population Dynamics and Genetics to Demographic Parameters
AN - 746004660; 12580766
AB - Uncertainty in population parameters can make managing fisheries difficult, especially for long-lived species such as lake sturgeon Acipenser fulvescens. Models can be used to explore population parameter uncertainty and how uncertainty affects demographic and genetic population outputs through the use of sensitivity analyses. The objective of this study was to determine which lake sturgeon population parameters have the greatest influence on demographic characteristics, including rates of extinction and percentage of populations increasing from their initial size, and population genetic characteristics, including percentage of unique alleles retained and average inbreeding coefficient. An individual-based modeling approach that represented demographic and genetic processes was used to achieve this objective. Individual lake sturgeon were tracked throughout the modeling process with unique identifiers, allowing for the determination of the degree of inbreeding and the number of unique alleles retained. Sensitivity analyses were performed by changing one parameter at a time across a range of plausible values while holding all of the other parameters at their nominal values. All responses were hypersensitive to young-of-the-year mortality, post-young-of-the-year mortality, age at first maturation for females, and probability of mating for females. The post-young-of-the-year mortality rate was the most sensitive of all of the population parameters. The outputs were relatively insensitive to changes in the age at first maturation for males and the probability of mating for males. Sensitivity was dependent upon the initial population size, with population parameters having differing sensitivities with respect to other parameters for smaller and larger population sizes. The demographic and genetic outputs were related to one another via similar relationships for each of the population sizes. These analyses should be used to target rehabilitation efforts on altering population parameters with the largest influence on population persistence and genetic integrity.
JF - Transactions of the American Fisheries Society
AU - Schueller, Amy M
AU - Hayes, Daniel B
AD - Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Michigan State University, 13 Natural Resources Building, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, USA, amy.schueller@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - Mar 2010
SP - 521
EP - 534
PB - American Fisheries Society, 5410 Grosvenor Ln. Bethesda MD 20814-2199 USA
VL - 139
IS - 2
SN - 0002-8487, 0002-8487
KW - Sustainability Science Abstracts; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources; Ecology Abstracts
KW - demography
KW - population number
KW - Age
KW - Allelles
KW - Anadromous species
KW - Freshwater
KW - Population dynamics
KW - Acipenser fulvescens
KW - Models
KW - Demography
KW - Genetics
KW - Population genetics
KW - Mating
KW - Lakes
KW - Acipenser
KW - sensitivity analysis
KW - Fisheries
KW - extinction
KW - Reproductive behaviour
KW - Sensitivity
KW - Mortality
KW - Rehabilitation
KW - Rare species
KW - population genetics
KW - inbreeding
KW - Sexual maturity
KW - Inbreeding
KW - Mortality causes
KW - Species extinction
KW - M3 1010:Issues in Sustainable Development
KW - D 04040:Ecosystem and Ecology Studies
KW - Q1 08442:Population dynamics
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-01
N1 - Number of references - 80
N1 - Last updated - 2014-05-02
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Allelles; Anadromous species; Sexual maturity; Inbreeding; Rare species; Reproductive behaviour; Population dynamics; Species extinction; Mortality causes; Demography; Mating; Mortality; Population genetics; Age; Rehabilitation; Models; demography; Sensitivity; population number; Genetics; population genetics; Lakes; inbreeding; sensitivity analysis; Fisheries; extinction; Acipenser; Acipenser fulvescens; Freshwater
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1577/T09-035.1
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Intercomparison of Rainfall Estimates from Radar, Satellite, Gauge, and Combinations for a Season of Record Rainfall
AN - 745904931; 12845586
AB - Rainfall products from radar, satellite, rain gauges, and combinations have been evaluated for a season of record rainfall in a heavily instrumented study domain in Oklahoma. Algorithm performance is evaluated in terms of spatial scale, temporal scale, and rainfall intensity. Results from this study will help users of rainfall products to understand their errors. Moreover, it is intended that developers of rainfall algorithms will use the results presented herein to optimize the contribution from available sensors to yield the most skillful multisensor rainfall products.
JF - Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology
AU - Gourley, Jonathan J
AU - Hong, Yang
AU - Flamig, Zachary L
AU - Li, Li
AU - Wang, Jiahu
AD - NOAA/National Severe Storms Laboratory, Norman, Oklahoma, jj.gourley@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - Mar 2010
SP - 437
EP - 452
PB - American Meteorological Society, 45 Beacon St. Boston MA 02108-3693 USA
VL - 49
IS - 3
SN - 1558-8424, 1558-8424
KW - ASFA 2: Ocean Technology Policy & Non-Living Resources; Meteorological & Geoastrophysical Abstracts; Water Resources Abstracts
KW - Rainfall intensities
KW - Mathematical models
KW - Rain gauges
KW - Sensors
KW - Rainfall
KW - Algorithms
KW - Remote sensing
KW - Errors
KW - USA, Oklahoma
KW - Satellite sensing
KW - Performance Evaluation
KW - Yield
KW - Rain Gages
KW - Radar
KW - Seasonal variability
KW - Climatology
KW - Q2 09243:Structure, mechanics and thermodynamics
KW - SW 0815:Precipitation
KW - M2 556.12:Precipitation (556.12)
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-06-01
N1 - Number of references - 34
N1 - Last updated - 2014-05-02
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Satellite sensing; Rain gauges; Mathematical models; Sensors; Rainfall; Remote sensing; Climatology; Rainfall intensities; Radar; Algorithms; Seasonal variability; Yield; Performance Evaluation; Rain Gages; Errors; USA, Oklahoma
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/2009JAMC2302.1
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Community Structure of Hermatypic Corals at Midway Atoll in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands: A Legacy of Human Disturbance
AN - 744706194; 13018771
AB - Percent cover of shallow-water ( 13.5%), which was dominated by Montipora. All taxa showed habitat-specific differences in colony density while the two most widespread genera, Porites and Pocillopora, showed differences in habitat-specific size class distributions. Midway has the lowest system-wide and habitat-specific mean coral cover of the seven reef systems in the NWHI that have been surveyed with similar methods during a comparable time period, which is likely related to its history of human use and modification. Bleaching history, disease prevalence, crown-of-thorns seastars, marine debris, larval recruitment, and alien benthic invertebrates are discussed as other influential factors shaping the observed coral community. As the most comprehensive description of Midway coral communities produced to date, these data provide a valuable baseline for assessing future change.
JF - Atoll Research Bulletin
AU - Kenyon, J C
AU - Wilkinson, C B
AU - Aeby, G S
AD - Joint Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research and NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center Coral Reef Ecosystem Division, 1125B Ala Moana Blvd., Honolulu, Hawaii 96814 USA, Jean.Kenyon@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - March 2010
VL - 581
SN - 0077-5630, 0077-5630
KW - Ecology Abstracts; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources; Oceanic Abstracts; ASFA 2: Ocean Technology Policy & Non-Living Resources
KW - Porites
KW - Marine
KW - Reefs
KW - Bleaching
KW - Marine invertebrates
KW - Recruitment
KW - Montipora
KW - Habitat
KW - Atolls
KW - Lagoons
KW - ISE, USA, Midway Atoll
KW - Scleractinia
KW - Colonies
KW - Community composition
KW - Islands
KW - Community structure
KW - Coral reefs
KW - Pocillopora
KW - Corals
KW - Zoobenthos
KW - O 1070:Ecology/Community Studies
KW - Q2 09274:Coral reefs
KW - Q1 08463:Habitat community studies
KW - D 04040:Ecosystem and Ecology Studies
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-06-01
N1 - Last updated - 2016-02-04
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Community composition; Marine invertebrates; Bleaching; Coral reefs; Recruitment; Atolls; Zoobenthos; Lagoons; Reefs; Colonies; Islands; Community structure; Corals; Habitat; Scleractinia; Porites; Pocillopora; Montipora; ISE, USA, Midway Atoll; Marine
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Identification of skate nursery habitat in the eastern Bering Sea
AN - 744706137; 12958552
AB - Identification of habitat used for skate egg deposition has been rarely studied or reported worldwide. Four nursery sites for the Alaska skate Bathyraja parmifera, 2 for the Aleutian skate B. aleutica and 2 for the Bering skate B. interrupta were identified along the upper continental slope in the eastern Bering Sea. All sites were located near undersea canyons from 145 to 380 m depth in relatively flat sandy to muddy bottom habitat. Bottom temperatures were relatively constant throughout the year, varying from 3.7 to 4.6C. Egg case densities varied between nursery sites and were encountered at the Alaska skate nursery in Bering Canyon at densities greater than 800000 eggs km super(-2). Based on egg case composition, sites were predominantly used by a single skate species for egg deposition; however, up to 6 skate species used the habitat commonly. Seasonal sampling indicated that sites were continuously occupied throughout the year, and embryo length composition showed multiple cohorts developing simultaneously. Data from bottom trawl surveys suggest juvenile skates occupy habitats different than nursery sites. The movement of juvenile skates out of nursery habitat after hatching may lessen predation by common predators such as the Pacific cod Gadus macrocephalus and the Pacific halibut Hippoglossus stenolepis.
JF - Marine Ecology Progress Series
AU - Hoff, Gerald R
AD - NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Service, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, 7600 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, Washington 98115, USA, jerry.hoff@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - Mar 2010
SP - 243
EP - 254
PB - Inter-Research, Nordbuente 23 Oldendorf/Luhe 21385 Germany
VL - 403
SN - 0171-8630, 0171-8630
KW - Sustainability Science Abstracts; Ecology Abstracts; Oceanic Abstracts; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources
KW - Marine fisheries
KW - Predation
KW - Nursery grounds
KW - Predators
KW - Eggs
KW - Marine fish
KW - Sulfur dioxide
KW - Fishery surveys
KW - Flatfish fisheries
KW - Embryos
KW - Sampling
KW - Seasonal variations
KW - Hatching
KW - Temperature effects
KW - Marine
KW - Data processing
KW - Continental slope
KW - Stock assessment
KW - Temperature
KW - Embryonic development
KW - hatching
KW - Chemical oxygen demand
KW - Habitat
KW - Hippoglossus stenolepis
KW - canyons
KW - predators
KW - IN, Bering Sea
KW - Gadus macrocephalus
KW - Bottom trawls
KW - Bathyraja parmifera
KW - Q1 08603:Fishery statistics and sampling
KW - M3 1010:Issues in Sustainable Development
KW - D 04040:Ecosystem and Ecology Studies
KW - O 5020:Fisheries and Fishery Biology
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-06-01
N1 - Last updated - 2014-05-02
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Marine fisheries; Marine fish; Continental slope; Flatfish fisheries; Fishery surveys; Stock assessment; Bottom trawls; Nursery grounds; Embryonic development; Temperature effects; Data processing; Predation; Embryos; Predators; Sampling; Habitat; Hatching; Eggs; Sulfur dioxide; Temperature; hatching; Chemical oxygen demand; Seasonal variations; canyons; predators; Gadus macrocephalus; Bathyraja parmifera; Hippoglossus stenolepis; IN, Bering Sea; Marine
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/meps08424
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T1 - Marine biological community baselines in unimpacted tropical ecosystems: spatial and temporal analysis of reefs at Howland and Baker Islands
AN - 744618179; 12588527
AB - Howland and Baker Islands are two small, isolated reef and sand islets located near the equator in the central Pacific Ocean that are situated approximately 60km apart. In 2004 and 2006, species-level monitoring at multiple sites, coupled with towed-diver surveys in 2002, 2004, and 2006 on both of these federally protected islands, revealed diverse fish, coral, macroinvertebrate, and algal assemblages. This study examines inter- and intra-island spatial and temporal differences in community composition among sites and presents baseline biological community parameters for two of the least impacted reef systems in the world. Despite similarities in species composition, permutational multivariate analysis of variance (PERMANOVA) and multidimensional scaling ordinations (nMDS) suggest biological communities at the two islands are distinct with Baker Island containing a greater percent cover of branched Acroporid corals and turf algae and Howland Island containing a greater percent cover of crustose coralline red algae and small, compact genera of coral. Both islands also contained considerable cover of non-invasive macroalgae. PERMANOVA further revealed benthic and fish species composition to differ between forereef and reef shelf sites from different sides of each island. When islands were considered as a whole, temporal changes were not noted between 2004 and 2006; however, temporal changes at select sites did occur, with coral cover decreasing significantly along the west side of Baker Island from 2004 to 2006.
JF - Biodiversity and Conservation
AU - Vroom, Peter S
AU - Musburger, Craig A
AU - Cooper, Susan W
AU - Maragos, James E
AU - Page-Albins, Kimberly N
AU - Timmers, Molly AV
AD - Joint Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research, University of Hawai`i, 1125 B Ala Moana Blvd, Honolulu, Hawai`i, 96814, USA, Peter.Vroom@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - Mar 2010
SP - 797
EP - 812
PB - Springer-Verlag, Tiergartenstrasse 17 Heidelberg 69121 Germany
VL - 19
IS - 3
SN - 0960-3115, 0960-3115
KW - Oceanic Abstracts; Microbiology Abstracts C: Algology, Mycology & Protozoology; ASFA 3: Aquatic Pollution & Environmental Quality; Environment Abstracts; Sustainability Science Abstracts; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources; Ecology Abstracts
KW - Reefs
KW - Ecosystems
KW - Biological diversity
KW - Biodiversity
KW - Species Composition
KW - Baseline studies
KW - Islands
KW - Sand
KW - Multivariate analysis
KW - Species composition
KW - Corals
KW - Algae
KW - Biological surveys
KW - Marine
KW - I, Central Pacific
KW - Temporal variations
KW - turf
KW - Turf
KW - scaling
KW - equator
KW - Community composition
KW - ordination
KW - Oceans
KW - Coral reefs
KW - Tropical environment
KW - Multidimensional scaling
KW - Conservation
KW - Fish
KW - Ordination
KW - Zoobenthos
KW - Q5 08523:Conservation, wildlife management and recreation
KW - Q1 08462:Benthos
KW - O 4090:Conservation and Environmental Protection
KW - M3 1010:Issues in Sustainable Development
KW - ENA 12:Oceans & Estuaries
KW - K 03450:Ecology
KW - D 04060:Management and Conservation
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-01
N1 - Last updated - 2014-05-02
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Biological surveys; Baseline studies; Community composition; Temporal variations; Tropical environment; Coral reefs; Biodiversity; Zoobenthos; Species Composition; Reefs; Turf; Islands; Multivariate analysis; Sand; Oceans; Multidimensional scaling; Conservation; Corals; Species composition; Ordination; Algae; Ecosystems; turf; Biological diversity; scaling; equator; ordination; Fish; I, Central Pacific; Marine
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10531-009-9735-y
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Using National Air Quality Forecast Guidance to Develop Local Air Quality Index Forecasts
AN - 744586985; 12657458
AB - The National Air Quality Forecast Capability (NAQFC) currently provides next-day forecasts of ozone concentrations over the contiguous United States. It was developed collaboratively by NOAA and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in order to provide state and local agencies, as well as the general public, air quality forecast guidance. As part of the development process, the NAQFC has been evaluated utilizing strict monitor-to-gridcell matching criteria, and discrete-type statistics of forecast concentrations. While such an evaluation is important to the developers, it is equally, if not more important, to evaluate the performance using the same protocol as the model's intended application. Accordingly, the purpose of this article is to demonstrate the efficacy of the NAQFC from the perspective of a local forecaster, thereby promoting its use. Such an approach has required the development of a new evaluation protocol: one that examines the ability of the NAQFC to forecast values of the EPA's Air Quality Index (AQI) rather than ambient air concentrations; focuses on the use of categorical-type statistics related to exceedances and nonexceedances; and, most challenging, examines performance, not based on matched grid cells and monitors, but rather over a 'local forecast region,' such as an air shed or metropolitan statistical area (MSA). Results from this approach, which is demonstrated for the Charlotte, North Carolina, MSA and subsequently applied to four additional MSAs during the summer of 2007, reveal that the quality of the NAQFC forecasts is generally comparable to forecasts from local agencies. Such findings will hopefully persuade forecasters, whether they are experienced with numerous tools at their disposal or inexperienced with limited resources, to utilize the NAQFC as forecast guidance.
JF - Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
AU - Eder, Brian
AU - Kang, Daiwen
AU - Rao, STrivikrama
AU - Mathur, Rohit
AU - Yu, Shaocai
AU - Otte, Tanya
AU - Schere, Ken
AU - Wayland, Richard
AU - Jackson, Scott
AU - Davidson, Paula
AD - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/National Weather Service, Silver Spring, Maryland
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - Mar 2010
SP - 313
EP - 326
PB - American Meteorological Society, 45 Beacon St. Boston MA 02108-3693 USA
VL - 91
IS - 3
SN - 0003-0007, 0003-0007
KW - Pollution Abstracts; Meteorological & Geoastrophysical Abstracts
KW - USA, North Carolina
KW - Pollution monitoring
KW - Atmospheric pollution
KW - Air quality
KW - Environmental protection
KW - EPA
KW - Air pollution forecasting
KW - summer
KW - Ozone concentration
KW - Meteorology
KW - Statistical forecasting
KW - American Meteorological Society
KW - M2 551.510.42:Air Pollution (551.510.42)
KW - P 0000:AIR POLLUTION
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LA - English
DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-01
N1 - Last updated - 2013-07-15
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Atmospheric pollution; Ozone concentration; Air quality; American Meteorological Society; Statistical forecasting; Environmental protection; Pollution monitoring; EPA; Air pollution forecasting; summer; Meteorology; USA, North Carolina
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/2009BAMS2734.1
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T1 - Evaluation and Selection of Models for Attrition Nonresponse Adjustment
AN - 743056699; 201030829
AB - This article considers a longitudinal survey like the U.S. Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP), with successive "waves" of data collection from sampled individuals, in which nonresponse attrition occurs and is treated by weighting adjustment, either through adjustment cells or a model like logistic regression in terms of auxiliary covariates. We measure the biases in estimated initial-wave (Wave 1) attribute totals between the survey-weighted estimator in the first wave and the weight-adjusted estimator for the same Wave 1 item total based on later-wave respondents. Three new metrics of quality are defined for models used to adjust a longitudinal survey for attrition. The metrics combine estimated between-wave adjustment biases based on subsets of the sample, relative to the estimated total, for various survey items. The maximum of the biases for estimated totals of a survey item is calculated from the weight-adjusted subtotal of the first j sample units, as j ranges from 1 to the size of the entire (Wave 1) sample, after a random re-ordering either of the whole sample or of the units within distinguished cells (which are then also randomly reordered); and the average over re-orderings of the maximal adjustment bias is divided by the estimated Wave 1 attribute total to give the metric value. Confidence bands for the metrics are estimated, and the metrics are applied to judge the quality of and to select among a collection of logistic-regression models for attrition nonresponse adjustment in SIPP 96. Adapted from the source document.
JF - Journal of Official Statistics
AU - Slud, Eric V
AU - Bailey, Leroy
AD - U.S. Census Bureau, SRD, 4600 Silver Hill Road, Washington, DC 20233-9100, U.S.A
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - March 2010
SP - 127
EP - 143
PB - Statistics Sweden, Orebro, Sweden
VL - 26
IS - 1
SN - 0282-423X, 0282-423X
KW - adjustment cell, logistic regression, weighting, random re-ordering, raking, subdomain
KW - Values
KW - Methodology (Data Collection)
KW - Weighting
KW - Participation
KW - Adjustment
KW - Income
KW - article
KW - 0104: methodology and research technology; research methods/tools
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LA - English
DB - Sociological Abstracts
N1 - Date revised - 2010-06-07
N1 - Number of references - 13
N1 - Last updated - 2016-09-28
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Adjustment; Values; Methodology (Data Collection); Weighting; Participation; Income
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Questionnaire Design Guidelines for Establishment Surveys
AN - 743053076; 201030802
AB - Previous literature has shown the effects of question wording or visual design on the data provided by respondents. However, few articles have been published that link the effects of question wording and visual design to the development of questionnaire design guidelines. This article proposes specific guidelines for the design of establishment surveys within statistical agencies based on theories regarding communication and visual perception, experimental research on question wording and visual design, and findings from cognitive interviews with establishment survey respondents. The guidelines are applicable to both paper and electronic instruments, and cover such topics as the phrasing of questions, the use of space, the placement and wording of instructions, the design of answer spaces, and matrices. Adapted from the source document.
JF - Journal of Official Statistics
AU - Morrison, Rebecca L
AU - Dillman, Don A
AU - Christian, Leah M
AD - U.S. Census Bureau, 4600 Silver Hill Road, Washington, DC 20233, U.S.A rebecca.l.morrison@census.gov
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - March 2010
SP - 43
EP - 85
PB - Statistics Sweden, Orebro, Sweden
VL - 26
IS - 1
SN - 0282-423X, 0282-423X
KW - Visual design, question wording, cognitive interviews
KW - Teaching
KW - Matrices
KW - Surveys
KW - Research Design
KW - Placement
KW - Cognition
KW - article
KW - 0104: methodology and research technology; research methods/tools
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LA - English
DB - Sociological Abstracts
N1 - Date revised - 2010-06-07
N1 - Number of references - 56
N1 - Last updated - 2016-09-28
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Research Design; Cognition; Matrices; Placement; Teaching; Surveys
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TY - JOUR
T1 - A Hybrid Response Process Model for Business Surveys
AN - 743048829; 201032263
AB - Based on findings from unstructured interviews with business data reporters at 30 large multi-unit companies, we formulate a hybrid response process model for establishment surveys. The proposed model expands upon Tourangeau's (1984) cognitive response model -- comprehension, retrieval, judgment and communication -- to explicitly include influences that are organizational in nature. The additional steps frame the cognitive response process, set its context, and may potentially contribute to measurement error. Originally developed in 1998-99, the model appears to have influenced establishment survey pretesting and measurement error research both within the U.S. and abroad. The current article presents the original research, along with reinterpretation of available literature, providing additional conceptual and empirical justification for the organizational steps in the hybrid model. Adapted from the source document.
JF - Journal of Official Statistics
AU - Willimack, Diane K
AU - Nichols, Elizabeth
AD - U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, DC 20233, U.S.A
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - March 2010
SP - 3
EP - 24
PB - Statistics Sweden, Orebro, Sweden
VL - 26
IS - 1
SN - 0282-423X, 0282-423X
KW - Cognitive response model, establishments, record-keeping, measurement error, response burden
KW - Organizational Research
KW - Organizational Communication
KW - Error of Measurement
KW - Communication
KW - Surveys
KW - Cognition
KW - article
KW - 0621: complex organization; jobs, work organization, workplaces, & unions
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LA - English
DB - Sociological Abstracts
N1 - Date revised - 2010-06-07
N1 - Number of references - 44
N1 - Last updated - 2016-09-28
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Cognition; Error of Measurement; Organizational Research; Surveys; Organizational Communication; Communication
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TY - JOUR
T1 - From Start to Pilot: A Multi-method Approach to the Comprehensive Redesign of an Economic Survey Questionnaire
AN - 743046562; 201030834
AB - Survey methodologists at the U.S. Census Bureau assisted the redesign of an establishment survey questionnaire administered by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. Initial investigations indicated that the questionnaire was problematic for some respondents due to the dense, compact formatting of the questionnaire, the placement of instructions in a separate booklet, and the subtle but crucial distinctions between the survey concepts and respondents' typical frames of reference. Sections of the questionnaire were redesigned with an eye toward ensuring respondents read these important instructions, and iteratively tested across five rounds of cognitive interviews, with results informing modifications that were retested in subsequent rounds. A complete pilot form was mailed to a subsample of companies, and evaluated via questions included in the form and respondent debriefings. The various methods led to findings that confirmed and built upon each other, allowing for thorough evaluation of the design strategies employed in the new form. Adapted from the source document.
JF - Journal of Official Statistics
AU - Tuttle, Alfred D
AU - Morrison, Rebecca L
AU - Willimack, Diane K
AD - U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, DC, U.S.A alfred.d.tuttle@census.gov
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - March 2010
SP - 87
EP - 103
PB - Statistics Sweden, Orebro, Sweden
VL - 26
IS - 1
SN - 0282-423X, 0282-423X
KW - Establishment survey, pretesting, qualitative methods, iterative development, questionnaire evaluation
KW - Teaching
KW - Surveys
KW - Placement
KW - Cognition
KW - article
KW - 0104: methodology and research technology; research methods/tools
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LA - English
DB - Sociological Abstracts
N1 - Date revised - 2010-06-07
N1 - Number of references - 6
N1 - Last updated - 2016-09-28
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Teaching; Cognition; Placement; Surveys
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TY - JOUR
T1 - GDP and the Economy: Second Estimates for the Fourth Quarter of 2009
AN - 742957282; 2010-532662
AB - Real GDP increased 5.9 percent after increasing 2.2 percent in the third quarter. Inventory investment accelerated, imports decelerated, and business investment turned up. Consumer spending and federal government spending decelerated. Adapted from the source document.
JF - Survey of Current Business
AU - Swann, Christopher
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - March 2010
SP - 1
EP - 9
PB - Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Dept of Commerce
VL - 90
IS - 3
SN - 0039-6222, 0039-6222
KW - Economic conditions and policy - Economic conditions
KW - Economic conditions and policy - Consumers and consumption
KW - United States
KW - Business conditions
KW - Consumers
KW - Economic conditions
KW - article
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LA - English
DB - PAIS Index
N1 - Date revised - 2010-06-07
N1 - Last updated - 2016-09-28
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - United States; Business conditions; Consumers; Economic conditions
ER -
TY - JOUR
T1 - NIPA Translation of the Fiscal Year 2011 Federal Budget
AN - 742955200; 2010-532663
AB - Every year, BEA prepares federal government estimates based on the proposed budget of the government. This analysis is often used to gauge the effects of the federal budget on U.S. economic activity. Adapted from the source document.
JF - Survey of Current Business
AU - Ludwick, Mark S
AU - Cairns, Andrew P
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - March 2010
SP - 11
EP - 19
PB - Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Dept of Commerce
VL - 90
IS - 3
SN - 0039-6222, 0039-6222
KW - Economic conditions and policy - Economic conditions
KW - United States
KW - Business conditions
KW - Economic conditions
KW - Fiscal year
KW - article
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LA - English
DB - PAIS Index
N1 - Date revised - 2010-06-07
N1 - Last updated - 2016-09-28
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Business conditions; United States; Economic conditions; Fiscal year
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TY - BOOK
T1 - Solid Wastes, Poverty and the Environment in Developing Country Cities: Challenges and Opportunities
AN - 742954905; 2010-503327
AB - Many cities in Africa, Asia, and Latin America face serious problems managing their wastes. Two of the major problems are the insufficient collection and inappropriate final disposal of wastes. Despite spending increasing resources, many cities -- particularly in Africa and Asia -- collect less than half of the waste generated. Most wastes are disposed of in open dumps, deposited on vacant land, or burned by residents in their backyards. Insufficient collection and inadequate disposal generate significant pollution problems and risks to human health and the environment. Over one billion people living in low-income communities and slums lack appropriate waste management services. Given the rapid population growth and urbanization in many cities, the management of wastes tends to further deteriorate. This paper examines the challenges and opportunities that exist in improving the management of waste in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. It is argued that, despite a worsening trend, there are opportunities for reducing pollution, alleviating poverty, improving the urban environment, and lowering greenhouse gas emissions in developing countries by implementing low-cost, low-tech, labour-intensive methods that promote community participation and involve informal refuse collectors and waste-pickers. Evidence from several cities in Africa, Asia, and Latin America is discussed. Tables, References.
JF - World Institute for Development Economics Research, United Nations University, Mar 2010, 17 pp.
AU - Medina, Martin
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - March 2010
PB - World Institute for Development Economics Research, United Nations University
SN - 9789292302580
KW - Environment and environmental policy - Wastes and waste management
KW - Social conditions and policy - Urban conditions
KW - Urbanization
KW - Latin America
KW - Africa
KW - Asia
KW - Waste management
KW - book
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LA - English
DB - PAIS Index
N1 - Date revised - 2010-05-10
N1 - Publication note - World Institute for Development Economics Research, United Nations University, 2010
N1 - SuppNotes - Working Paper No. 2010/23
N1 - Last updated - 2016-09-28
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Lake Superior water level fluctuation and climatic factors; a dynamic linear model analysis
AN - 742928285; 2010-057560
JF - Journal of Great Lakes Research
AU - Lamon, E C
AU - Stow, C A
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - March 2010
SP - 172
EP - 178
PB - International Association for Great Lakes Research (IAGLR), Ann Arbor, MI
VL - 36
IS - 1
SN - 0380-1330, 0380-1330
KW - hydrology
KW - North America
KW - climatic controls
KW - lake-level changes
KW - Great Lakes region
KW - Bayesian analysis
KW - variance analysis
KW - statistical analysis
KW - watersheds
KW - prediction
KW - atmospheric precipitation
KW - climate change
KW - models
KW - fluctuations
KW - limnology
KW - lacustrine environment
KW - Great Lakes
KW - Lake Superior
KW - dynamic properties
KW - 21:Hydrogeology
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DB - GeoRef
N1 - Copyright - GeoRef, Copyright 2012, American Geosciences Institute.
N1 - Date revised - 2010-01-01
N1 - Number of references - 42
N1 - PubXState - MI
N1 - Document feature - illus. incl. 4 tables
N1 - Last updated - 2012-06-07
N1 - CODEN - JGLRDE
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - atmospheric precipitation; Bayesian analysis; climate change; climatic controls; dynamic properties; fluctuations; Great Lakes; Great Lakes region; hydrology; lacustrine environment; Lake Superior; lake-level changes; limnology; models; North America; prediction; statistical analysis; variance analysis; watersheds
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jglr.2009.11.009
ER -
TY - JOUR
T1 - The universal ratio of boron to chlorinity for the North Pacific and North Atlantic oceans
AN - 742928144; 2010-061971
AB - We report seawater boron concentration (mg kg (super -1) ) and chlorinity (ppm) values measured in seawater samples (n = 139) collected at various depths in the North Pacific and North Atlantic oceans and the East/Japan Sea (located in the western temperate North Pacific). Our results indicate that variations in seawater boron concentration are strongly coupled to variations in chlorinity (and salinity), yielding a mean boron to chlorinity ratio of 0.2414 + or - 0.0009 mg kg (super -1) ppm (super -1) (boron to salinity ratio = 0.1336 + or - 0.0005 mg kg (super -1) ppm (super -1) ). This ratio was surprisingly universal throughout the water column in the three marine basins and across widely different ocean surface regimes, but differs from the generally accepted ratio of 0.232 + or - 0.005 mg kg (super -1) ppm (super -1) determined by Uppstrom (1974), which was based on only 20 measurements at four sites in the tropical Pacific Ocean. In converting total alkalinity to carbonate alkalinity (and vice versa) for thermodynamic calculations, the difference between these two ratios leads to a difference of 5 mu mol kg (super -1) in estimates for ocean surface waters, where the contribution of borate to total alkalinity is typically greatest. We suggest the use of the new boron to chlorinity ratio for predicting seawater boron concentrations using chlorinity (or salinity) data.
JF - Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
AU - Lee, K
AU - Kim, Tae-Wook
AU - Byrne, R H
AU - Millero, F J
AU - Feely, R A
AU - Liu, Yong-Ming
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - March 2010
SP - 1801
EP - 1811
PB - Elsevier, New York, NY
VL - 74
IS - 6
SN - 0016-7037, 0016-7037
KW - Japan Sea
KW - sea water
KW - prediction
KW - salinity
KW - borates
KW - hydrochemistry
KW - West Pacific
KW - variations
KW - North Pacific
KW - Pacific Ocean
KW - basins
KW - boron
KW - alkalinity
KW - Northwest Pacific
KW - North Atlantic
KW - crystal chemistry
KW - chemical composition
KW - geochemistry
KW - chemical ratios
KW - chlorinity
KW - Atlantic Ocean
KW - 02B:Hydrochemistry
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LA - English
DB - GeoRef
N1 - Copyright - GeoRef, Copyright 2012, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data from CAPCAS, Elsevier Scientific Publishers, Amsterdam, Netherlands
N1 - Date revised - 2010-01-01
N1 - Number of references - 41
N1 - PubXState - NY
N1 - Document feature - illus. incl. 2 tables
N1 - SuppNotes - Includes appendices
N1 - Last updated - 2012-06-07
N1 - CODEN - GCACAK
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - alkalinity; Atlantic Ocean; basins; borates; boron; chemical composition; chemical ratios; chlorinity; crystal chemistry; geochemistry; hydrochemistry; Japan Sea; North Atlantic; North Pacific; Northwest Pacific; Pacific Ocean; prediction; salinity; sea water; variations; West Pacific
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2009.12.027
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Modelling interactions of acid-base balance and respiratory status in the toxicity of metal mixtures in the American oyster Crassostrea virginica.
AN - 733879205; 19958840
AB - Heavy metals, such as copper, zinc and cadmium, represent some of the most common and serious pollutants in coastal estuaries. In the present study, we used a combination of linear and artificial neural network (ANN) modelling to detect and explore interactions among low-dose mixtures of these heavy metals and their impacts on fundamental physiological processes in tissues of the Eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica. Animals were exposed to Cd (0.001-0.400 microM), Zn (0.001-3.059 microM) or Cu (0.002-0.787 microM), either alone or in combination for 1 to 27 days. We measured indicators of acid-base balance (hemolymph pH and total CO(2)), gas exchange (Po(2)), immunocompetence (total hemocyte counts, numbers of invasive bacteria), antioxidant status (glutathione, GSH), oxidative damage (lipid peroxidation; LPx), and metal accumulation in the gill and the hepatopancreas. Linear analysis showed that oxidative membrane damage from tissue accumulation of environmental metals was correlated with impaired acid-base balance in oysters. ANN analysis revealed interactions of metals with hemolymph acid-base chemistry in predicting oxidative damage that were not evident from linear analyses. These results highlight the usefulness of machine learning approaches, such as ANNs, for improving our ability to recognize and understand the effects of sub-acute exposure to contaminant mixtures.
Copyright 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
JF - Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology
AU - Macey, Brett M
AU - Jenny, Matthew J
AU - Williams, Heidi R
AU - Thibodeaux, Lindy K
AU - Beal, Marion
AU - Almeida, Jonas S
AU - Cunningham, Charles
AU - Mancia, Annalaura
AU - Warr, Gregory W
AU - Burge, Erin J
AU - Holland, A Fred
AU - Gross, Paul S
AU - Hikima, Sonomi
AU - Burnett, Karen G
AU - Burnett, Louis
AU - Chapman, Robert W
AD - Hollings Marine Laboratory, Charleston, SC 29412, USA.
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - March 2010
SP - 341
EP - 349
VL - 155
IS - 3
KW - Metals, Heavy
KW - 0
KW - Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances
KW - Glutathione
KW - GAN16C9B8O
KW - Index Medicus
KW - Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances -- metabolism
KW - Hepatopancreas -- metabolism
KW - Gills -- metabolism
KW - Animals
KW - Neural Networks (Computer)
KW - Glutathione -- metabolism
KW - Tissue Distribution -- drug effects
KW - Gills -- drug effects
KW - Hepatopancreas -- drug effects
KW - Metals, Heavy -- metabolism
KW - Acid-Base Equilibrium -- drug effects
KW - Respiratory Physiological Phenomena -- drug effects
KW - Crassostrea -- drug effects
KW - Metals, Heavy -- toxicity
KW - Crassostrea -- physiology
KW - Models, Biological
KW - Acid-Base Equilibrium -- physiology
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DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date completed - 2010-04-13
N1 - Date created - 2010-02-03
N1 - Date revised - 2017-01-13
N1 - SuppNotes - Cited By:
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DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cbpa.2009.11.019
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T1 - Population substructure of harbor seals (Phoca vitulina richardsi) in Washington State using mtDNA
AN - 21506889; 12502987
AB - We examined the pupping phenology and genetic variation between the currently defined stocks of harbor seals, Phoca vitulina richardsi (Gray, 1864), in Washington's coastal and inland waters and looked in detail at genetic variation within the inland waters of Washington. We analyzed mtDNA variation in 552 harbor seals from nine areas in Washington State and the Canada-US transboundary waters. A total of 73 haplotypes were detected; 37 individuals had unique haplotypes. Pupping phenology and levels of genetic variation between the outer coastal stock (WA Coastal Estuaries, WA North Coast) and the inland waters stock (British Columbia, Boundary Bay, San Juan Islands, Smith/Minor Islands, Dungeness Spit, Hood Canal, Gertrude Island) corroborated the appropriateness of the present stock boundary. However, within the inland waters stock, Hood Canal and Gertrude Island were significantly different from the coastal stock, from the rest of the inland waters stock, and from each other. This indicates a total of four genetically distinct groups in Washington State, suggesting that managing the inland waters as a single stock may be erroneous.Original Abstract: Nous examinons la phenologie de la mise bas et la variation genetique chez les stocks actuellement definis de phoques communs, Phoca vitulina richardsi (Gray, 1864), dans les eaux cotieres et interieures de l'etat de Washington et etudions en detail la variation genetique dans les eaux interieures du Washington. Nous avons analyse la variation de l'ADNmt chez 552 phoques communs de neuf regions des eaux de l'etat de Washington et des eaux transfrontalieres Canada-E.U. Nous avons identifie 73 haplotypes au total; 37 individus possedaient des haplotypes uniques. La phenologie de la mise bas et les niveaux de variation genetique entre le stock cotier du large (estuaires cotiers de WA, cote nord de WA) et le stock des eaux interieures (Colombie-Britannique, baie Boundary, iles San Juan, iles Smith/Minor, fleche littorale de Dungeness, canal Hood, ile Gertrude) confirment la justesse de la frontiere actuelle entre les stocks. Cependant, au sein des stocks des eaux interieures, les stocks du canal Hood et de l'ile Gertrude sont significativement differents du stock cotier, du reste du stock des eaux interieures et l'un de l'autre. Il y a donc un total de quatre groupes genetiquement distincts dans l'etat de Washington, ce qui laisse croire que la gestion des eaux interieures comme un seul stock constitue une erreur.
JF - Canadian Journal of Zoology/Revue Canadienne de Zoologie
AU - Huber, H R
AU - Jeffries, S J
AU - Lambourn, D M
AU - Dickerson, B R
AD - National Marine Mammal Laboratory, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, 7600 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115, USA., harriet.huber@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - March 2010
SP - 280
EP - 288
PB - NRC Research Press
VL - 88
IS - 3
SN - 0008-4301, 0008-4301
KW - Animal Behavior Abstracts; Biochemistry Abstracts 2: Nucleic Acids; Ecology Abstracts; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources; Oceanic Abstracts
KW - Marine
KW - Inland waters
KW - Estuaries
KW - INE, USA, Washington, Puget Sound, Hood Canal
KW - Genetic diversity
KW - INE, USA, Washington, San Juan I.
KW - Canals
KW - Population genetics
KW - Mitochondrial DNA
KW - Islands
KW - Phoca vitulina
KW - Haplotypes
KW - Phenology
KW - Marine mammals
KW - Boundaries
KW - INE, Canada, British Columbia, Fraser Delta, Boundary Bay
KW - Coasts
KW - Q1 08443:Population genetics
KW - Y 25150:General/Miscellaneous
KW - D 04040:Ecosystem and Ecology Studies
KW - N 14845:Miscellaneous
KW - O 1080:Multi-disciplinary Studies
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DB - ProQuest Environmental Science Collection
N1 - Date revised - 2010-04-01
N1 - Last updated - 2016-09-14
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Population genetics; Phenology; Marine mammals; Canals; Inland waters; Mitochondrial DNA; Islands; Haplotypes; Estuaries; Boundaries; Genetic diversity; Coasts; Phoca vitulina; INE, USA, Washington, Puget Sound, Hood Canal; INE, USA, Washington, San Juan I.; INE, Canada, British Columbia, Fraser Delta, Boundary Bay; Marine
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/Z09-141
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TY - JOUR
T1 - When can we reliably estimate the productivity of fish stocks?
AN - 21493459; 12502958
AB - In modern fishery stock assessments, the productivity of exploited stocks is frequently summarized by a scale-invariant 'steepness' parameter. This parameter, which describes the slope of the spawner-recruit curve, determines resilience of a stock to exploitation and is highly influential when estimating maximum sustainable yield. In this study, we examined conditions under which steepness can be estimated reliably. We applied a statistical catch-age model to data that were simulated over a broad range of stock characteristics and exploitation patterns and found that steepness is often estimated at its upper bound regardless of underlying productivity. The ability to estimate steepness reliably was most dependent on the true value of steepness, the exploitation history of the stock, natural mortality, duration of the time series, and quality of an index of abundance; this ability was relatively unaffected by levels of stochasticity in recruitment and sampling intensity of age compositions. We further explored the method of inverse prediction to improve estimates of steepness and conclude that this approach holds promise. We illustrate the utility of simulation and inverse prediction methods with two fish stocks located off the southeastern United States, greater amberjack (Seriola dumerili) and gag grouper (Mycteroperca microlepsis). resumee par un parametre d'' inclinaison ' qui est invariable a toutes les echelles. Ce parametre, qui decrit la pente de la courbe reproducteurs-recrues, determine la resilience d'un stock a l'exploitation et est tres important dans la determination du rendement maximum durable. Notre etude examine les conditions dans lesquelles l'inclinaison peut etre estimee de facon fiable. Nous avons utilise un modele statistique des captures en fonction de l'age avec des donnees simulees presentant un vaste eventail de caracteristiques des stocks et de patrons d'exploitation et avons decouvert que l'inclinaison est souvent estimee a sa limite superieure, quelle que soit la productivite sous-jacente. La possibilite d'estimer l'inclinaison de maniere fiable depend surtout de la valeur reelle de l'inclinaison, de l'histoire d'exploitation du stock, de la mortalite naturelle, de la duree de la serie chronologique et de la qualite de l'indice d'abondance; cette possibilite est relativement peu affectee par les niveaux de stochasticite dans le recrutement et l'intensite de l'echantillonnage de la composition en age. Nous avons eprouve en plus la methode de prediction inverse pour ameliorer les estimations de l'inclinaison et concluons que la methode est prometteuse. Nous illustrons l'utilite de la simulation et de la prediction inverse a l'aide de deux stocks de poissons du large du sud-est des Etats-Unis, ceux de la grande seriole (Seriola dumerili) et de la badeche baillou (Mycteroperca microlepis).
JF - Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences/Journal Canadien des Sciences Halieutiques et Aquatiques
AU - Conn, Paul B
AU - Williams, Erik H
AU - Shertzer, Kyle W
AD - National Marine Fisheries Service, Southeast Fisheries Science Center, NOAA Center for Coastal Fisheries and Habitat Research, 101 Pivers Island Road, Beaufort, NC 28516, USA., Paul.Conn@noaa.gov
Y1 - 2010/03//
PY - 2010
DA - Mar 2010
SP - 511
EP - 523
PB - NRC Research Press
VL - 67
IS - 3
SN - 0706-652X, 0706-652X
KW - Sustainability Science Abstracts; Environment Abstracts; Ecology Abstracts; Oceanic Abstracts; ASFA 1: Biological Sciences & Living Resources
KW - Marine fisheries
KW - Historical account
KW - Age
KW - Statistical analysis
KW - Sustainable development
KW - USA, Southeast
KW - expressed sequence tags
KW - ASW, USA, Southeast
KW - Models
KW - Marine fish
KW - Fishery management
KW - British Isles, England, Avon
KW - Mycteroperca microlepis
KW - Fisheries
KW - Seriola dumerili
KW - recruitment
KW - Sampling
KW - stock assessment
KW - Sustainable yield
KW - Marine
KW - Mortality
KW - Age composition
KW - Data processing
KW - time series analysis
KW - Recruitment
KW - Stock assessment
KW - Mycteroperca
KW - age composition
KW - Simulation
KW - Natural mortality
KW - Potential yield
KW - Fish
KW - stochasticity
KW - abundance
KW - ENA 06:Food & Drugs
KW - O 5080:Legal/Governmental
KW - M3 1010:Issues in Sustainable Development
KW - D 04040:Ecosystem and Ecology Studies
KW - Q1 08604:Stock assessment and management
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N1 - Date revised - 2010-04-01
N1 - Last updated - 2015-02-12
N1 - SubjectsTermNotLitGenreText - Marine fisheries; Marine fish; Age composition; Fishery management; Stock assessment; Recruitment; Sustainable development; Natural mortality; Potential yield; Sustainable yield; Mortality; Data processing; Statistical analysis; Sampling; expressed sequence tags; Models; Historical account; Age; time series analysis; age composition; Simulation; Fisheries; recruitment; Fish; stock assessment; abundance; stochasticity; Mycteroperca microlepis; Seriola dumerili; Mycteroperca; British Isles, England, Avon; USA, Southeast; ASW, USA, Southeast; Marine
DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/F09-194
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T1 - Life-cycle carbon and cost analysis of energy efficiency measures in new commercial buildings
AN - 21434249; 11793619
AB - Energy efficiency in new building construction has become a key target to lower nation-wide energy use. The goals of this paper are to estimate life-cycle energy savings, carbon emission reduction, and cost-effectiveness of energy efficiency measures in new commercial buildings using an integrated design approach, and estimate the implications from a cost on energy-based carbon emissions. A total of 576 energy simulations are run for 12 prototypical buildings in 16 cities, with 3 building designs for each building-location combination. Simulated energy consumption and building cost databases are used to determine the life-cycle cost-effectiveness and carbon emissions of each design. The results show conventional energy efficiency technologies can be used to decrease energy use in new commercial buildings by 20-30% on average and up to over 40% for some building types and locations. These reductions can often be done at negative life-cycle costs because the improved efficiencies allow the installation of smaller, cheaper HVAC equipment. These improvements not only save money and energy, but reduce a building's carbon footprint by 16% on average. A cost on carbon emissions from energy use increases the return on energy efficiency investments because energy is more expensive, making some cost-ineffective projects economically feasible.
JF - Energy and Buildings
AU - Kneifel, Joshua
AD - Office of Applied Economics, Building and Fire Research Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899, United States, joshua