Recent accomplishments and events for the EGSC Team:
The following new publications are available.
Fact Sheets:
Detecting Evidence of Climate Change in the Forests of the Eastern United States by John W. Jones and Jesse D. Osborne.
Advanced Remote Sensing by Terry Slonecker, John W. Jones, Susan D. Price, and Dianna Hogan.
 Web Sites:
Shenandoah National Park Phenology Project web site featuring webcam, near real-time park conditions, and a cool webcam slideshow showing the autumn leaf color change.
The High-Performance Computing Cluster web site is now available.
The Environmental Mercury Mapping, Modeling, & Analysis web site is also now available.
 Peer-Reviewed Publication:
Fast, inclusive searches for geographic names using digraphs a USGS Techniques and Methods paper is now available by David Donato.
Also, please see EGSC's other publications.
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Best Scientific Paper by a New USGS Scientist Award
Dr. Dianna Hogan, a research physical scientist in the Eastern Geographic Science Center, is the first recipient of the Geography Discipline's Best Scientific Paper by a New USGS Scientist Award for 2007.
This is one of two annual awards that Geography has instituted
to acknowledge individual scientists for their contribution to
geographic science through published, peer-reviewed manuscripts.
Dr. Hogan shares the award with her co-author Dr. Mark Walbridge,
U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service.
Their paper entitled “
Best Management Practices for Nutrient and Sediment Retention in Urban Stormwater Runoff” was published in the Journal of Environmental Quality (Vol 36: 386-395, 2007) and contributes substantially to our knowledge of the effectiveness of Best Management Practices (BMPs) structures in urban environmental settings. More information.... |