Geography & Atmospheric Science: Recent submissions
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Bridging Indigenous and science-based knowledge in coastal and marine research, monitoring, and management in Canada
(BMC, 2019-11-14)Background Drawing upon multiple types of knowledge (e.g., Indigenous knowledge, local knowledge, science-based knowledge) strengthens the evidence-base for policy advice, decision making, and environmental management. ... -
A New Perspective on Coastally Trapped Disturbances Using Data from the Satellite Era
(American Meteorological Society, 2019-04-01)The ability of global climate models to simulate accurately marine stratiform clouds continues to challenge the atmospheric science community. These cloud types, which account for a large uncertainty in Earth’s radiation ... -
Pipelines, Protectors, and a Sense of Place: Media Representations of the Dakota Access Pipeline Protest
(University of Kansas, 2019-05-31)Indigenous resistance to the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) garnered national and international media attention in 2016 as thousands gathered near the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation in protest. Increased ... -
Socio-Environmental Impacts of Argentine Yerba Mate Cultivation: “El Problema es el Precio Bajo”
(University of Kansas, 2019-05-31)Consumption in today’s globalized economy makes it difficult to understand the consequences of our actions across the globe. A political-ecological lens, informed by the work of Robert Sack and Ian Cook, can help guide an ... -
Ouray Postcard Sense-of-Place: Looking at Words and Reading Pictures
(University of Kansas, 2019-05-31)To modernize sense-of-place research methods and restore humanistic depth to the field of geography, this research is an exploration into inventive tools and techniques for sense-of-place investigations. A historical ... -
Structural diversity and ecosystem-resource relationships in tropical savanna and a legume-cereal intercrop
(University of Kansas, 2019-05-31)While the most productive ecosystems on Earth, correspondingly the most diverse, function within limitations of energy and resource flows, the general approach of high-yielding agriculture, in contrast, has been to simplify ... -
Loss of deep roots limits biogenic agents of soil development that are only partially restored by decades of forest regeneration
(University of California Press, 2018-04-18)Roots and associated microbes generate acid-forming CO2 and organic acids and accelerate mineral weathering deep within Earth’s critical zone (CZ). At the Calhoun CZ Observatory in the USA’s Southern Piedmont, we tested ... -
Archaeological predictive model of southwestern Kansas
(University of Kansas, 2006-12-31)Knowledge on the archaeological condition of southwestern Kansas is anomalously low, therefore a high-resolution archaeological predictive model has been constructed for the High Plains region of southwestern Kansas. Using ... -
In Our Country, but Outside Our Homeland: Identity and Diaspora Among Ukraine’s Internally Displaced Crimeans
(University of Kansas, 2018-12-31)In response to Russia’s annexation of the Crimean Peninsula in 2014, tens of thousands of Crimean residents have relocated to mainland Ukraine as Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), including many ethnic Ukrainians, ... -
Rethinking the Scales of Eurasia: Geopolitical Narratives and Borders in Ukraine
(University of Kansas, 2018-12-31)Geopolitics relies on discursive constructions of world affairs to forge privileged meanings in the service of particular aims involving spatial relations. This study interrogates how geographical scale is used to spatialize ... -
Body Size Influences Stingless Bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Communities Across a Range of Deforestation Levels in Rondônia, Brazil
(Oxford University Press, 2019-04-19)Developments in understanding bee responses to habitat loss indicate that body size is a trait with important consequences for conservation. Stingless bees (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Meliponini) are a diverse group of eusocial ... -
Seasonal Prediction Potential for Springtime Dustiness in the United States
(American Geophysical Union, 2019-07-19)Most dust forecast models focus on short, subseasonal lead times, that is, 3 to 6 days, and the skill of seasonal prediction is not clear. In this study we examine the potential of seasonal dust prediction in the United ... -
A Paleosol-Derived Environmental Perspective on MIS 3 in the Central Great Plains
(University of Kansas, 2018-08-31)The Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 3 Gilman Canyon Formation (GCF) is a unique stratigraphic unit prevalent throughout the Central Great Plains of North America and serves as an important underutilized archive of paleoenvironmental ... -
EFFECTS OF GREENSPACE CONFIGURATION ON THE URBAN HEAT ISLAND: A STUDY OF THE KANSAS CITY METROPOLITAN AREA
(University of Kansas, 2018-05-31)To investigate the relationship between greenspace pattern and UHIs we conducted a multi-resolution wavelet analysis of land surface temperature (LST) to determine the dominant length scales of LST. We used these scales ... -
Climatology of the San Francisco Bay and the Initiation of Wind Reversals along the Western United States Coast Determined from AMDAR Data
(University of Kansas, 2018-05-31)Observations from commercial aircraft through the Aircraft Meteorological Data Relay (AMDAR) automated weather reports provide a higher frequency sampling of the lower atmosphere than the twice daily radiosonde launches ... -
Using GIS and historical flood data to analyze the risk and vulnerability of a rural community, past and present: The Neosho River in Coffey County, Kansas
(University of Kansas, 2018-05-31)Flooding is among the most destructive natural disasters. Continuous monitoring of potential flooding is necessary for decision makers and planners. Using GIS, analysis and visual representation allow for vulnerable areas ... -
Relating Urban Morphology and Urban Heat Island During Extreme Heat Events in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area
(University of Kansas, 2018-05-31)Satellite images offer continuous spatial and temporal coverage of surface temperature, thus allowing us to transcend limitations of in-situ measurements and giving us a powerful tool to understand the Urban Heat Island ... -
QUANTITATIVE CHARACTERIZATION AND PEDOGENIC DEVELOPMENT OF SOIL STRUCTURE
(University of Kansas, 2018-05-31)Soil particles are often arranged into repeating patterns of aggregates with similar shapes, sizes, and degrees of expression. These repeating aggregates, known as ‘peds,’ are currently described using qualitative and ... -
Influence of Grassland Heterogeneity on Land-Atmosphere Coupling
(University of Kansas, 2018-05-31)Land surface processes and interactions with the atmosphere have been identified as a weak point in our understanding of the Earth's climate system and contribute to uncertainty in projections of future climate. This ... -
Lodges of Time and Space: the Stone Cairns of Red Wing
(University of Kansas, 2018-05-31)The stone cairns of Red Wing, Minnesota, USA, have been cloaked in mystery for centuries. Small in number, densely concentrated and originally built upon high, untimbered hilltops, the identity of the builders remains ...