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FY2010In addition to regional Science and Traditional Ecological Knowledge projects that the Great Basin LCC (GBLCC) supports, GBLCC staff lend technical expertise to a range of projects and have contributed to important regional publications on a range of subjects. These publications range in type from textbooks, to management-oriented science and conservation plans, to scientific papers and have covered subjects like wind erosion following fire, soil microbiota response to drought, plant community resilience to invasive species, and alpine plant communities. In many cases these publications form foundations for scientifically-informed management strategies across the Great Basin.
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: California,
Conservation Design,
Conservation Planning,
Data Acquisition and Development,
Federal resource managers, All tags...
Great Basin,
Idaho,
Interested public,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
Nevada,
Oregon,
Project,
Publication,
Report,
Scientific Papers,
State agencies,
Utah,
alpine communities,
birds,
climate change,
completed,
erosion,
interagency,
invasive species,
peer-reviewed,
precipitation,
resilience,
resistance,
restoration,
soil microbes,
wildlife, Fewer tags
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Wind erosion and aeolian transport processes are under studied compared to rainfall-induced erosion and sediment transport on burned landscapes. Post-fire wind erosion studies have predominantly focused on near-surface sediment transport and associated impacts such as on-site soil loss and site fertility. Downwind impacts, including air quality degradation and deposition of dust or contaminants, are also likely post-fire effects; however, quantitative field measurements of post-fire dust emissions are needed for assessment of these downwind risks. A wind erosion monitoring system was installed immediately following a desert sagebrush and grass wildfire in southeastern Idaho, USA to measure wind erosion from the burned...
Categories: Data,
Publication;
Types: Citation;
Tags: California,
EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > LANDSCAPE,
Great Basin,
Idaho,
LCC Network Science Catalog, All tags...
Nevada,
Oregon,
PM10,
Report,
Utah,
biota,
completed,
dust,
horizontal sediment flux,
post-fire,
vertical flux,
wind erosion, Fewer tags
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FY2011Increasingly large wildfires in the Great Basin and Columbia Plateau have led to large dust storms in areas historically without them. Large dust storms have adversely affected human health, energy production operations, soil fertility, and mountain snowpack hydrology. USGS research efforts have investigated the causes and consequences of post-fire dust storms. Publications from this work are being used by managers with the Bureau of Land Management, Department of Energy, and other land managers to develop management practices that will minimize dust production.
Categories: Data,
Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Academics & scientific researchers,
Aeolian transport,
Data Acquisition and Development,
Federal resource managers,
Great Basin, All tags...
Idaho,
Idaho,
Idaho,
Idaho,
Jefferson Fire,
Jefferson Fire,
Jefferson Fire,
Jefferson Fire,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
LiDAR,
LiDAR,
LiDAR,
LiDAR,
Microsite,
Microsite,
Microsite,
Microsite,
PM10,
PM10,
PM10,
PM10,
Potential dust emission,
Potential dust emission,
Potential dust emission,
Potential dust emission,
Project,
Publication,
Shrub steppe,
Shrub steppe,
Shrub steppe,
Shrub steppe,
State agencies,
Vulnerability Assessment,
Wildfire,
Wildfire,
Wildfire,
Wildfire,
completed,
horizontal sediment fluz,
horizontal sediment fluz,
horizontal sediment fluz,
horizontal sediment fluz,
vertical flux,
vertical flux,
vertical flux,
vertical flux, Fewer tags
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Wind erosion and aeolian transport processes are under studied compared to rainfall-induced erosion and sediment transport on burned landscapes. Post-fire wind erosion studies have predominantly focused on near-surface sediment transport and associated impacts such as on-site soil loss and site fertility. Downwind impacts, including air quality degradation and deposition of dust or contaminants, are also likely post-fire effects; however, quantitative field measurements of post-fire dust emissions are needed for assessment of these downwind risks. A wind erosion monitoring system was installed immediately following a desert sagebrush and grass wildfire in southeastern Idaho, USA to measure wind erosion from the burned...
Categories: Data,
Publication;
Types: Citation;
Tags: Academics & scientific researchers,
Data Acquisition and Development,
EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > LANDSCAPE,
Federal resource managers,
LCC Network Science Catalog, All tags...
Population & Habitat Evaluation/Projection,
Publication,
Report,
State agencies,
climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere,
cold desert,
completed,
dust,
environment,
geoscientificInformation,
great basin,
horizontal sediment flux,
idaho,
jefferson fire,
pm10,
post-fire,
vertical flux,
wind erosion, Fewer tags
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