Skip to main content
Advanced Search

Filters: Date Range: {"choice":"year"} (X) > Tags: {"type":"LCC Deliverable","name":"report"} (X) > Categories: Collection (X)

4 results (167ms)   

View Results as: JSON ATOM CSV
thumbnail
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with the Arkansas Geological Survey (AGS), has gathered available geophysical logs and related data from the USGS office archives in Arkansas and Tennessee as a basis for developing a hydrogeologic framework for the Southeast region of the United States. Similar efforts were undertaken by the Mississippi Embayment Regional Aquifer Study (MERAS) and the Regional Aquifer-System Analysis (RASA) Program. The logs compiled for these older efforts were difficult to access from the paper files; however, and partly because of this, older and newer logs were compiled into a single digital database for the current study.
thumbnail
The daily flight tracks of the 1997-2002 aerial summer Southeast Alaska Nearshore Waterbird Survey were recorded to an onboard computer using the custom survey software RECORD (John I. Hodges, FWS-MBM-Alaska, retired). The tracks were recorded by capturing the plane’s location from a GPS every five seconds as long as the software was running. The software was started at some time between the aircraft’s engine start and the start of the survey, and was shut down at some time between the end of the survey and engine shut-down. The tracks thus include the aircraft’s flight to and from the airport base. The 29 track files are named TRMMDDYY_AIR.csv, where MM = month, DD = day, and YY = year.
thumbnail
The Integrated Monitoring in Bird Conservation Regions (IMBCR) program is one of the largest breeding bird monitoring programs in North America. The program was developed in 2007 to address the need for a collaborative avian monitoring program that produces scientifically defensible estimates of bird distribution and abundance across various spatial scales. The program’s objectives were established following guidelines published by the North American Bird Conservation Initiative’s (NABCI) Monitoring Subcommittee for improving avian monitoring in North America. NABCI outlined four recommendations: (1) fully integrate monitoring into bird management and conservation practices; (2) coordinate monitoring programs among...
thumbnail
The daily boat tracks of the 1997-2001 summer skiff-based double-sampling surveys were recorded to an onboard computer using the custom survey software RECORD (John I. Hodges, FWS-MBM-Alaska, retired). The tracks were recorded by capturing the skiff’s location from a GPS every five seconds as long as the software was running. The software was started at some time between the boat’s engine start and the start of the survey, and was shut down at some time between the end of the survey and engine shut-down. The tracks may thus include the boat’s travel to and from the home base. Note that the following boat tracks are missing: all 1997 tracks; one track on 08/12/1998; one track on 08/08/2001; one track on 08/09/2001.


    map background search result map search result map Bird Conservancy of the Rockies - Integrated Monitoring in Bird Conservation Regions Borehole Geophysical Logs from the Mississippi Alluvial Plain Region of East Arkansas and West Tennessee Southeast Alaska Nearshore Summer Boat Tracks 1997-2001 Southeast Alaska Nearshore Summer Flight Tracks 1997-2002 Borehole Geophysical Logs from the Mississippi Alluvial Plain Region of East Arkansas and West Tennessee Southeast Alaska Nearshore Summer Boat Tracks 1997-2001 Southeast Alaska Nearshore Summer Flight Tracks 1997-2002 Bird Conservancy of the Rockies - Integrated Monitoring in Bird Conservation Regions