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California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

2007

Environmental Sciences

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Tomography Of The Darcy Velocity From Self-Potential Measurements, A. Jardani, A. Revil, A. Bolève, A. Crespy, J.-P. Dupont, W. Barrash, Bwalya Malama Dec 2007

Tomography Of The Darcy Velocity From Self-Potential Measurements, A. Jardani, A. Revil, A. Bolève, A. Crespy, J.-P. Dupont, W. Barrash, Bwalya Malama

Natural Resources Management and Environmental Sciences

An algorithm is developed to interpret self-potential (SP) data in terms of distribution of Darcy velocity of the ground water. The model is based on the proportionality existing between the streaming current density and the Darcy velocity. Because the inverse problem of current density determination from SP data is underdetermined, we use Tikhonov regularization with a smoothness constraint based on the differential Laplacian operator and a prior model. The regularization parameter is determined by the L-shape method. The distribution of the Darcy velocity depends on the localization and number of non-polarizing electrodes and information relative to the distribution of the …


Quantifying Fire Behavior Versus Societal Benefits Of Southern California Shrublands And Grasslands, Christopher Dicus, Maurica A. Zimmerman Jan 2007

Quantifying Fire Behavior Versus Societal Benefits Of Southern California Shrublands And Grasslands, Christopher Dicus, Maurica A. Zimmerman

Natural Resources Management and Environmental Sciences

Urban sprawl in southern California perpetually threatens native shrublands and grasslands, which intrinsically provide both biophysical and socioeconomic benefits to society. However, these vegetation types are simultaneously prone to high-intensity wildfires that lead to enormous damage to human interests. After the southern California firestorms of October 2003, new regulations were adopted that increased the mandatory vegetation clearance around structures in order to reduce fire risk, which may significantly impact the positive benefits that grasslands and shrublands provide. To address this apparent conflict, we investigated the tradeoffs between societal benefits derived from major shrubland, grassland, and woodland vegetation types in southern …


Kennedy Meadows Community Wildfire Protection Plan, Kenneth Delfino, Christopher Dicus Jan 2007

Kennedy Meadows Community Wildfire Protection Plan, Kenneth Delfino, Christopher Dicus

Natural Resources Management and Environmental Sciences

No abstract provided.


Watershed Analysis Results For Mendocino Redwood Company Lands In Coastal Mendocino And Sonoma Counties, Christopher G. Surfleet Jan 2007

Watershed Analysis Results For Mendocino Redwood Company Lands In Coastal Mendocino And Sonoma Counties, Christopher G. Surfleet

Natural Resources Management and Environmental Sciences

To assess the needs for conservation, restoration and condition of aquatic habitat within its land Mendocino Redwood Company (MRC) has been conducting watershed analysis. From watershed analysis completed to date, we estimate 73percent of the total sediment inputs over the last 30 to 40 years are road and skid trail associated. Of that percentage 30 percent is road and skid trail associated mass wasting, and 32 percent is road surface and point source erosion, the remaining 11percent is surface and point source erosion from skid trails. Hillslope mass wasting (not associated with roads or skid trails) represents 27 percent of …


Extension Of Leakage Theory To Unconfirmed Aquifer Flow, B Malama, K L Kuhlman, W Barrash Jan 2007

Extension Of Leakage Theory To Unconfirmed Aquifer Flow, B Malama, K L Kuhlman, W Barrash

Natural Resources Management and Environmental Sciences

No abstract provided.