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2004

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Drought Monitoring Using Data Mining Techniques: A Case Study For Nebraska, Usa, Tsegaye Tadesse, Donald A. Wilhite, Sherri K. Harms, Michael J. Hayes, Steve Goddard Jan 2004

Drought Monitoring Using Data Mining Techniques: A Case Study For Nebraska, Usa, Tsegaye Tadesse, Donald A. Wilhite, Sherri K. Harms, Michael J. Hayes, Steve Goddard

Drought Mitigation Center: Faculty Publications

Drought has an impact on many aspects of society. To help decision makers reduce the impacts of drought, it is important to improve our understanding of the characteristics and relationships of atmospheric and oceanic parameters that cause drought. In this study, the use of data mining techniques is introduced to find associations between drought and several oceanic and climatic indices that could help users in making knowledgeable decisions about drought responses before the drought actually occurs. Data mining techniques enable users to search for hidden patterns and find association rules for target data sets such as drought episodes. These techniques …


Late-Holocene Dune Activity Linked To Hydrological Drought, Nebraska Sand Hills, Usa, Joseph A. Mason, James B. Swinehart, Ronald J. Goble, David B. Loope Jan 2004

Late-Holocene Dune Activity Linked To Hydrological Drought, Nebraska Sand Hills, Usa, Joseph A. Mason, James B. Swinehart, Ronald J. Goble, David B. Loope

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Review Of Geologic Factors Affecting Underground Limestone Mining In The U.S. And An Overview Of Underground Limestone Mining In Nebraska, R. M. Joeckel Jan 2004

Review Of Geologic Factors Affecting Underground Limestone Mining In The U.S. And An Overview Of Underground Limestone Mining In Nebraska, R. M. Joeckel

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.