71 research outputs found
Plaintiff\u27s Exhibit 0297: Eberling autopsy protocol
https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/plaintiff_exhibits_2000/1058/thumbnail.jp
The International Bathymetric Chart of the Arctic Ocean Version 4.0
Funder: The Nippon Foundation of Japan, grant Seabed 2030Funder: Open access funding provided by Stockholm UniversityAbstract: Bathymetry (seafloor depth), is a critical parameter providing the geospatial context for a multitude of marine scientific studies. Since 1997, the International Bathymetric Chart of the Arctic Ocean (IBCAO) has been the authoritative source of bathymetry for the Arctic Ocean. IBCAO has merged its efforts with the Nippon Foundation-GEBCO-Seabed 2030 Project, with the goal of mapping all of the oceans by 2030. Here we present the latest version (IBCAO Ver. 4.0), with more than twice the resolution (200 × 200 m versus 500 × 500 m) and with individual depth soundings constraining three times more area of the Arctic Ocean (∼19.8% versus 6.7%), than the previous IBCAO Ver. 3.0 released in 2012. Modern multibeam bathymetry comprises ∼14.3% in Ver. 4.0 compared to ∼5.4% in Ver. 3.0. Thus, the new IBCAO Ver. 4.0 has substantially more seafloor morphological information that offers new insights into a range of submarine features and processes; for example, the improved portrayal of Greenland fjords better serves predictive modelling of the fate of the Greenland Ice Sheet
The International Bathymetric Chart of the Southern Ocean Version 2 (IBCSO v2)
The Southern Ocean surrounding Antarctica is a region that is key to a range of climatic and oceanographic processes with worldwide effects, and is characterised by high biological productivity and biodiversity. Since 2013, the International Bathymetric Chart of the Southern Ocean (IBCSO) has represented the most comprehensive compilation of bathymetry for the Southern Ocean south of 60°S. Recently, the IBCSO Project has combined its efforts with the Nippon Foundation – GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project supporting the goal of mapping the world’s oceans by 2030. New datasets initiated a second version of IBCSO (IBCSO v2). This version extends to 50°S (covering approximately 2.4 times the area of seafloor of the previous version) including the gateways of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and the Antarctic circumpolar frontal systems. Due to increased (multibeam) data coverage, IBCSO v2 significantly improves the overall representation of the Southern Ocean seafloor and resolves many submarine landforms in more detail. This makes IBCSO v2 the most authoritative seafloor map of the area south of 50°S
Plaintiff\u27s Exhibit 0297: Eberling autopsy protocol
https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/plaintiff_exhibits_2000/1058/thumbnail.jp
Impact of environmental factors on fish distribution assessed in rangeland streams
We sampled fish in pools located on tributaries of Cow Creek in the northern Sacramento
Valley, and related fish distribution and habitat use to environmental factors across
the 2003 agricultural growing season. This rangeland watershed experiences extensive
livestock use, and many landowners divert stream water for pasture irrigation. Our
goal was to provide landowners and managers with current baseline information about
the conditions in which fish were found. Our results provide a basis for the development
and comparison of irrigation best management practices that may improve conditions
for native fish in rangeland streams
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