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Following wildfire, mountainous areas of the western United States are susceptible to enhanced runoff and erosion and an increased vulnerability to debris flow during intense rainfall. Convective...
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Landsat 8 and Landsat 9 Earth imaging acquisitions are guided by their respective Long Term Acquisition Plan (LTAP), that has been established for each satellite observatory. The LTAP is...
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A contrived example of a dice throwing game was considered in order to provide some insight into the general problem developing prognostics-based control routines that utilize uncertain models of...
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Environmental Management System (EMS) to identify and mitigate risks and incorporate environmental management into daily work activities. EMS is a continuing cycle of planning, implementing,...
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The Low Elevation Coastal Zone (LECZ) Global Delta Urban-Rural Population and Land Area Estimates, Version 1 data set provides country-level estimates of urban, quasi-urban, rural, and total...
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<div>Through DC Compass, residents can ask questions verbally or in writing, in the language with which they are most comfortable, and get faster and better cited answers than a whole team of data...
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The threat of droughts and their associated impacts on the landscape and human communities have long been recognized in the United States, especially in high risk areas such as the southcentral...
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The threat of droughts and their associated impacts on the landscape and human communities have long been recognized in the United States, especially in high risk areas such as the southcentral...
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Drought is a natural hazard that inflicts costly damage to the environment and human communities. Although ample literature exists on the climatological aspects of drought, little is known on...
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<p><span style='font-family:Lato, "Avenir Next"; font-size:18px;'><b>This is a dataset download, not a document. The Open button will start the download.</b></span><br /></p><p>The levee...
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Drought is a natural hazard that inflicts costly damage to the environment and human communities. Although ample literature exists on the climatological aspects of drought, little is known on...
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This dataset provides information on structures that have had multiple National Flood Insurance (NFIP) claims across the history of the program. The data contains NFIP-insured structures that fall...
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Landslide susceptibility maps are essential tools in infrastructure planning, hazard mitigation, and risk reduction. Susceptibility maps trained in one area have been found to be unreliable when...
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The lateral blast, debris avalanche, pyroclastic flows, and lahars of the May 18th, 1980, eruption of Mount St. Helens, Washington, dramatically altered the surrounding landscape. The debris...
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Volcanic mass flows, especially lahars and pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) are among the most destructive volcanic hazards due to their speed, mobility, and the often-unexpected behavior these...
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Composites offer unique advantages for aerospace structures and are increasingly being adopted into newer designs. However, it is also acknowledged that given current understanding of damage...
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The Community Lender Loan Loss Account (CLLLA) Program provides capitalized loan loss reserves for participating community lenders. The loan loss reserves are intended to mitigate credit risks...
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Management and disturbances have significant effects on grassland forage production. When using satellite remote sensing to monitor climate impacts such as drought stress on annual forage...