--- - description: ~ display_name: ' Changing temperatures influence suitability for modeled mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) outbreaks in the western United States ' doi: 10.1029/2005JG000101 identifier: 10.1029/2005JG000101 journal_identifier: journal-geophysical-research-biogeosciences journal_pages: G02019 journal_vol: 111 notes: ~ title: ' Changing temperatures influence suitability for modeled mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) outbreaks in the western United States ' type: article uri: /article/10.1029/2005JG000101 url: ~ year: 2006 - description: ~ display_name: A comprehensive change detection method for updating the National Land Cover Database to circa 2011 doi: 10.1016/j.rse.2013.01.012 identifier: 10.1016/j.rse.2013.01.012 journal_identifier: remote-sensing-environment journal_pages: 159-175 journal_vol: 132 notes: ~ title: A comprehensive change detection method for updating the National Land Cover Database to circa 2011 type: article uri: /article/10.1016/j.rse.2013.01.012 url: ~ year: 2013 - description: ~ display_name: Completion of the 2006 national land cover database for the conterminous United States doi: ~ identifier: completion-of-the-2006-national-land-cover-database-for-the-conterminous-united-states journal_identifier: photogrammetric-engineering-remote-sensing journal_pages: 858-864 journal_vol: 77 notes: ~ title: Completion of the 2006 national land cover database for the conterminous United States type: article uri: /article/completion-of-the-2006-national-land-cover-database-for-the-conterminous-united-states url: http://www.mrlc.gov/downloadfile2.php?file=September2011PERS.pdf year: 2011 - description: ~ display_name: 'Historical changes in lake ice-out dates as indicators of climate change in New England, 1850-2000' doi: 10.1002/joc.857 identifier: 10.1002/joc.857 journal_identifier: international-journal-climatology journal_pages: 1819-1827 journal_vol: 22 notes: ~ title: 'Historical changes in lake ice-out dates as indicators of climate change in New England, 1850-2000' type: article uri: /article/10.1002/joc.857 url: ~ year: 2002 - description: 'To examine the occurrence, hydrologic variability, and seasonal variability of human and bovine viruses in surface water, three stream locations were monitored in the Milwaukee River watershed in Wisconsin, USA, from February 2007 through June 2008. Monitoring sites included an urban subwatershed, a rural subwatershed, and the Milwaukee River at the mouth. To collect samples that characterize variability throughout changing hydrologic periods, a process control system was developed for unattended, large-volume (56-2800 L) filtration over extended durations. This system provided flow-weighted mean concentrations during runoff and extended (24-h) low-flow periods. Human viruses and bovine viruses were detected by real-time qPCR in 49% and 41% of samples (n = 63), respectively. All human viruses analyzed were detected at least once including adenovirus (40% of samples), GI norovirus (10%), enterovirus (8%), rotavirus (6%), GII norovirus (1.6%) and hepatitis A virus (1.6%). Three of seven bovine viruses analyzed were detected including bovine polyomavirus (32%), bovine rotavirus (19%), and bovine viral diarrhea virus type 1 (5%). Human viruses were present in 63% of runoff samples resulting from precipitation and snowmelt, and 20% of low-flow samples. Maximum human virus concentrations exceeded 300 genomic copies/L. Bovine viruses were present in 46% of runoff samples resulting from precipitation and snowmelt and 14% of low-flow samples. The maximum bovine virus concentration was 11 genomic copies/L. Statistical modeling indicated that stream flow, precipitation, and season explained the variability of human viruses in the watershed, and hydrologic condition (runoff event or low-flow) and season explained the variability of the sum of human and bovine viruses; however, no model was identified that could explain the variability of bovine viruses alone. Understanding the factors that affect virus fate and transport in rivers will aid watershed management for minimizing human exposure and disease transmission. 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