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View article: Role of tributary cyanobacterial and nutrient transport and sediment processes on cyanobacterial bloom initiation in Lake Superior nearshore
Role of tributary cyanobacterial and nutrient transport and sediment processes on cyanobacterial bloom initiation in Lake Superior nearshore Open
Watershed fluxes of suspended sediment (SS), nutrients, in particular phosphorus (P), and cyanobacteria may play a role in driving cyanobacterial blooms along the southwestern shore of oligotrophic Lake Superior. To understand how tributar…
View article: Racial and Ethnic Differences in Acceptability of Urine and Cervico-Vaginal Sample Self-Collection for HPV-Based Cervical Cancer Screening
Racial and Ethnic Differences in Acceptability of Urine and Cervico-Vaginal Sample Self-Collection for HPV-Based Cervical Cancer Screening Open
Background: We compared women's acceptability of urine and cervico-vaginal sample self-collection for high-risk (oncogenic) human papillomavirus (hrHPV) testing and assessed whether acceptability varied across racial/ethnic groups. Methods…
View article: Extended HPV genotyping to compare hpv type distribution in self- And provider-collected samples for cervical cancer screening
Extended HPV genotyping to compare hpv type distribution in self- And provider-collected samples for cervical cancer screening Open
Background: Primary high-risk human papillomavirus (hr- HPV) testing of self-collected cervico-vaginal swabs could increase cervical cancer screening coverage, although triage strategies are needed to reduce unnecessary colposcopies. We ev…
View article: How does sediment cycling work on Mars? Three investigations into the cycling of Martian aeolian sand
How does sediment cycling work on Mars? Three investigations into the cycling of Martian aeolian sand Open
Aeolian sand transport on Mars is active today and was likely so throughout its history. Widespread dune motion is theorized to comminute sand to sub-sand sizes, a process also implied by lab experiments. In view of this sand destruction, …
View article: Hydrologic change in the St. Louis River Basin from iron mining on the Mesabi Iron Range, northeastern Minnesota
Hydrologic change in the St. Louis River Basin from iron mining on the Mesabi Iron Range, northeastern Minnesota Open
First posted January 31, 2023 For additional information, contact: Director, Upper Midwest Water Science Center U.S. Geological Survey1 Gifford Pinchot Drive Madison, WI 53726Contact Pubs Warehouse This study compares the results of two re…
View article: Increased Butyrate Production in Clostridium saccharoperbutylacetonicum from Lignocellulose-Derived Sugars
Increased Butyrate Production in Clostridium saccharoperbutylacetonicum from Lignocellulose-Derived Sugars Open
Platform chemicals such as butyrate are usually produced chemically from crude oil, resulting in the carry-over of harmful compounds. The selective production of butyrate using sustainable resources or waste without harmful by-products can…
View article: Extended HPV Genotyping to Compare HPV Type Distribution in Self- and Provider-Collected Samples for Cervical Cancer Screening
Extended HPV Genotyping to Compare HPV Type Distribution in Self- and Provider-Collected Samples for Cervical Cancer Screening Open
Background: Primary high-risk human papillomavirus (hr-HPV) testing of self-collected cervico-vaginal swabs could increase cervical cancer screening coverage, although triage strategies are needed to reduce unnecessary colposcopies. We eva…
View article: ROBO-AO KEPLER PLANETARY CANDIDATE SURVEY. III. ADAPTIVE OPTICS IMAGING OF 1629 KEPLER EXOPLANET CANDIDATE HOST STARS
ROBO-AO KEPLER PLANETARY CANDIDATE SURVEY. III. ADAPTIVE OPTICS IMAGING OF 1629 KEPLER EXOPLANET CANDIDATE HOST STARS Open
The Robo-AO Kepler Planetary Candidate Survey is observing every Kepler planet candidate host star with laser adaptive optics imaging to search for blended nearby stars, which may be physically associated companions and/or responsible for …
View article: Racial and Ethnic Differences in Acceptability of Urine and Cervico-Vaginal Sample Self-Collection for HPV-Based Cervical Cancer Screening
Racial and Ethnic Differences in Acceptability of Urine and Cervico-Vaginal Sample Self-Collection for HPV-Based Cervical Cancer Screening Open
Background: We compared women's acceptability of urine and cervico-vaginal sample self-collection for high-risk (oncogenic) human papillomavirus (hrHPV) testing and assessed whether acceptability varied across racial/ethnic groups. Methods…
View article: Phosphorus Transport in Intensively Managed Watersheds
Phosphorus Transport in Intensively Managed Watersheds Open
Understanding controls of P movement through watersheds are essential for improved landscape management in intensively managed regions. Here, we analyze observational data from 104 gaged river sites and 176 nongaged river sites within agri…
View article: The Power of Environmental Observatories for Advancing Multidisciplinary Research, Outreach, and Decision Support: The Case of the Minnesota River Basin
The Power of Environmental Observatories for Advancing Multidisciplinary Research, Outreach, and Decision Support: The Case of the Minnesota River Basin Open
Observatory‐scale data collection efforts allow unprecedented opportunities for integrative, multidisciplinary investigations in large, complex watersheds, which can affect management decisions and policy. Through the National Science Foun…
View article: Le Sueur River Basin Sediment Characterization - chemical and physical properties of sediments collected 2015-2018
Le Sueur River Basin Sediment Characterization - chemical and physical properties of sediments collected 2015-2018 Open
These data were collected in support of the development of a watershed budget for sediment-derived phosphorus for the Le Sueur River Basin. This table presents the results of analyses of sediment total phosphorus and extractable dissolved …
View article: Simulation of the regional groundwater-flow system in the St. Louis River basin, Minnesota
Simulation of the regional groundwater-flow system in the St. Louis River basin, Minnesota Open
First posted May 29, 2019 For additional information, contact: Director, Upper Midwest Water Science CenterU.S. Geological Survey8505 Research WayMiddleton, WI 53562 The St. Louis River Basin (SLRB) covers 3,600 square miles in northeaster…
View article: Optimal hydrograph separation using a recursive digital filter constrained by chemical mass balance, with application to selected Chesapeake Bay watersheds
Optimal hydrograph separation using a recursive digital filter constrained by chemical mass balance, with application to selected Chesapeake Bay watersheds Open
First posted June 26, 2017 For additional information, contact: Director, MD-DE-DC Water Science Center U.S. Geological Survey 5522 Research Park Drive Baltimore, MD 21228 Quantitative estimates of base flow are necessary to address questi…
View article: Hydrograph-separation results for 225 streams in the Chesapeake Bay watershed derived by using PART, HYSEP (Fixed, Local minimum, Slide), BFI, and a Recursive Digital Filter with streamflow data ranging from 1913 through 2016
Hydrograph-separation results for 225 streams in the Chesapeake Bay watershed derived by using PART, HYSEP (Fixed, Local minimum, Slide), BFI, and a Recursive Digital Filter with streamflow data ranging from 1913 through 2016 Open
This U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) data release contains daily-mean streamflow and estimated-daily base flow for 225 stream gages in the Chesapeake Bay watershed ranging from 1913 to 2016 (beginning and end dates may vary). There is a tabl…