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Autor:
Dalia Kirschbaum, Michael F. Jasinski, Steven Sobieszczyk, Thomas Stanley, Jordan Borak, Stephen L. Slaughter
Publikováno v:
Environmental Modelling & Software. 129:104692
The U.S. Pacific Northwest has a history of frequent and occasionally deadly landslides caused by various factors. Using a multivariate, machine-learning approach, we combined a Pacific Northwest Landslide Inventory with a 36-year gridded hydrologic
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Scientific Investigations Report.
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Journal of Hydrology. 519:3001-3009
Summary For this study, we explored the amount, type, and distribution of foliar biomass that is deposited annually as leaf litter to Fanno Creek and its floodplain in Portland, Oregon, USA. Organic matter is a significant contributor to the decrease
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hydrology. 519:3010-3027
Summary Organic matter (OM) is abundant in Fanno Creek, Oregon, USA, and has been tied to a variety of water-quality concerns, including periods of low dissolved oxygen downstream in the Tualatin River, Oregon. The key sources of OM in Fanno Creek an
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Journal of Hydrology. 519:3028-3041
The sources, transport, and characteristics of organic matter (OM) in Fanno Creek, an urban stream in northwest Oregon, were assessed and quantified using: (1) optical instruments to calculate transported loads of dissolved, particulate, and total or
Autor:
Richard J. Pike, Steven Sobieszczyk
Publikováno v:
Geomorphology. 94:290-313
GIS analysis at 30-m resolution reveals that effectiveness of slope-destabilizing processes in the San Francisco Bay area varies with compass direction. Nearly half the soil slip/debris flows mapped after the catastrophic rainstorm of 3–5 January 1
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Fact Sheet.
Publikováno v:
Scientific Investigations Report.
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Icarus. 153:111-129
We use Monte Carlo methods to simulate impacts of ecliptic comets on the synchronously rotating satellites of giant planets. We reconfirm the long-standing prediction that the cratering rate should be much higher on the leading hemispheres than on th