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Taking the pulse of US national parks

Author : Erin Kathleen Shanahan,Rebecca Weissinger ,Nina Chambers,Sonya Daw,Matthew T Lavin ,Brian Smithers
Publisher : Frontiers Media SA
Page : 217 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2023-08-15
Category : Science
ISBN : 9782832529454

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If you’ve ever had a medical check-up, did you wonder why they put a cuff around your forearm, gave it a squeeze, and made you sit still and quiet? Or why they asked you to open your mouth so they could stick a thermometer under your tongue? Or put that cold stethoscope against your chest while you took deep breaths followed by sticking a clothespin thingamabob on your finger? What’s up with all the gizmos and gadgets and why all the bother?

What’s up is that all of these instruments measure the conditions of some of the most important, life-supporting functions, or vital signs, which keep your carcass from becoming, well, a carcass. The squeezy cuff is reading your blood pressure, which indicates how strongly your blood is pumping through your pipes. The thermometer measures your core body temperature, which affects many chemical reactions in your body that supply energy for your cells. With a stethoscope, the swooshing sound of air moving in and out of your lungs can be listened to. And the clothespin doohickey tracks the amount of oxygen being carried by your blood. Vital signs are critical indicators of your body’s overall health. By tracking them as you grow and mature, these measurements can be used as a guide or reference point for when your body isn’t feeling all that great.

Now what does your blood pressure have to do with US National Parks? While human vital signs are important in evaluating your body’s health, ecological vital signs are indicators for measuring ecosystem health. An ecosystem is a community of living organisms like frogs, trees, or bacteria, and nonliving materials such as water, dirt, and rocks that are located together and interact on some level. In a healthy ecosystem, all of the living and nonliving members exist in a state of natural balance in harmony with their environment. When something new enters the community, say a strange weed or insect, or something in the environment shifts, such as the air temperature becoming warmer, the health of the ecosystem can be threatened. Monitoring ecological vital signs gives scientists a reference point or baseline of the natural condition and alerts them when there is a change. While a healthy ecosystem can continue to support all its members and adapt to change, sometimes changes are too great and members of the ecosystem become stressed and have a hard time keeping up.

Although US National Parks are some of the most protected areas on the planet, the ecological health of many of these carefully safeguarded lands is increasingly uncertain due to our rapidly changing global environment. Here we present a collection of articles about how we study and understand the health of park ecosystems by measuring and tracking the condition of ecological vital signs. This scientific data helps park managers protect the valued resources of our parks and lessen harmful impacts when change is inevitable.

Ocean Pulse

Author : John T. Tanacredi,John Loret
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 197 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2013-06-29
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781489901361

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There are many conferences, workshops and meetings annually around the world, each emphasizing a specialty area for scientific exploration and research. Yet in very few instances, if at all, do the multidisciplinary aspects of science get presented so one may see the diversity of dependencies these seemingly disparate disciplines actually have. The Explorers Club and the U. S. National Park Service collaborated to make a first attempt at what will continue to be an "ocean pulse'" effort; conferences combining the aquaculture sciences; the search for underwater antiquities and the marinelbio-technologies utilized to explore these areas. The purpose has been to bring together not just academicians to talk about their finding in the field or the laboratory, but to provide a forum for the practical applications of "technology" to expanding our worlds fisheries as well as to continue to explore our world's oceans; the earth's truly last frontier. After everything is said and done, we still know precious little about our ocean environments. Their influences on our lives are monumental and yet we continue to be very parochial and conservative in our dedication to exploring their depths and resources. We feel confident that this initial effort by our respective groups to awaken a realization in the public and private sectors of the need for a cross-disciplinary approach to scientific research in the marine environment, is a necessity as we approach the 21 st century. Kevin C.

The Changing Alpine Treeline

Author : David R. Butler,George P. Malanson,Stephen J. Walsh,Daniel B. Fagre
Publisher : Elsevier
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2009-03-13
Category : Science
ISBN : 0080957099

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The Changing Alpine Treeline by David R. Butler,George P. Malanson,Stephen J. Walsh,Daniel B. Fagre Pdf

The alpine treeline ecotone (ATE) is an area of transition high on mountains where closed canopy forests from lower elevations give way to the open alpine tundra and rocky expanses above. Alpine tundra is an island biome and its ecotone with forest is subject to change, and like oceanic islands, alpine tundra is subject to invasion – or the upward advance of treeline. The invasion of tundra by trees will have consequences for the tundra biome as invasion does for other island flora and fauna. To examine the invasibility of tundra we take a plant’s-eye-view, wherein the local conditions become extremely important. Among these local conditions, we find geomorphology to be exceptionally important. We concentrate on aspects of microtopography (and microgeomorphology) and microclimate because these are the factors that matter: from the plant’s-eye-view, but we pay attention to multiple scales. At coarse scales, snow avalanches and debris flows are widespread and create “disturbance treelines whose elevation is well below those controlled by climate. At medium scales, turf-banked terraces create tread-and-riser topography that is a difficult landscape for a tree seedling to survive upon because of exposure to wind, dryness, and impenetrable surfaces. At fine scales, turf exfoliation of the fronts of turf-banked risers, and boulders, offer microsites where tree seedlings may find shelter and are able to gain a foothold in the alpine tundra; conversely, however, surfaces of needle-ice pans and frost heaving associated with miniature patterned ground production are associated with sites inimical to seedling establishment or survival. We explicitly consider how local scale processes propagate across scales into landscape patterns. The objective of this book is to examine the controls on change at alpine treeline. All the papers are focused on work done in Glacier National Park, Montana, USA. Although any one place is limiting, we are able to examine the alpine treeline here in some detail – and an advantage is that the treeline ecotone in Glacier National Park is quite variable in itself due to the underlying variability in geomorphology at multiple scales. This book will provide insights into an important ecological phenomenon with a distinctly geomorphic perspective. The editors collectively have over 100 years of experience in working in geomorphology, biogeography, and ecology. They also have each worked on research in Glacier National Park for several decades. The book will be a reference for a variety of professionals and students, both graduate and undergraduate, with interests in Physical Geography, Geomorphology, Ecology, and Environmental Science. Because of the importance of the alpine treeline ecotone for recreation and aesthetic interests in mountain environments, wildland and park managers will also use this book. * Subject matter: geomorphology at alpine treeline * Expertise of contributors: each editor brings over 25 years of experience in studies of ecotones and geomorphology, and collectively over 100 years of experience in Glacier National Park * Changing alpine treeline examines climate change

Park Science

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : National parks and reserves
ISBN : WISC:89119969475

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More Readings From One Man's Wilderness

Author : John Branson
Publisher : Skyhorse
Page : 872 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2012-02-07
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781626366534

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Throughout history, many people have escaped to nature either permanently or temporarily to rest and recharge. Richard L. Proenneke, a modern-day Henry David Thoreau, is no exception. Proenneke built a cabin in Twin Lakes, Alaska in 1968 and began thirty years of personal growth, which he spent growing more connected to the wilderness in which he lived. This guide through Proenneke’s memories follows the journey that began with One Man’s Wilderness, which contains some of Proenneke’s journals. It continues the story and reflections of this mountain man and his time in Alaska. The editor, John Branson, was a longtime friend of Proenneke’s and a park historian. He takes care that Proenneke’s journals from 1974-1980 are kept exactly as the author wrote them. Branson’s footnotes give a background and a new understanding to the reader without detracting from Proenneke’s style. Anyone with an interest in conservation and genuine wilderness narratives will surely enjoy and treasure this book.

Air Pollution and Its Impacts on U.S. National Parks

Author : Timothy J. Sullivan
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 683 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2017-02-03
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781498765183

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Air Pollution and Its Impacts on U.S. National Parks by Timothy J. Sullivan Pdf

A variety of air pollutants are emitted into the atmosphere from human-caused and natural emissions sources throughout the United States and elsewhere. These contaminants impact sensitive natural resources in wilderness, including the national parks. The system of national parks in the United States is among our greatest assets. This book provides a compilation and synthesis of current scientific understanding regarding the causes and effects of these pollutants within national park lands. It describes pollutant emissions, deposition, and exposures; it identifies the critical (tipping point) loads of pollutant deposition at which adverse impacts are manifested.

Taken By Bear in Glacier National Park

Author : Kathleen Snow
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 361 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2020-05-01
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781493047529

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Taken By Bear in Glacier National Park by Kathleen Snow Pdf

The first-person accounts in Taken by Bear in Glacier National Park provide a you-are-there perspective on human and grizzly bear encounters since the park’s founding in 1910. Most of these encounters have ended peacefully, but many have not. In order to most accurately tell the stories of those involved in the more deadly incidents, Kathleen Snow went directly to the source: the National Park Service archives. With help from personnel at park headquarters, Snow has collected more than 100 years’ worth of harrowing true stories that read like crime scene investigations and provide hard-learned lessons in outdoor safety. A must-read for fans of Taken by Bear in Yellowstone and the classic Bear Attacks: Their Causes and Avoidance by Stephen Herrero.

Lonely Planet USA's National Parks

Author : Lonely Planet,Amy C Balfour,Greg Benchwick,Jennifer Rasin Denniston,Michael Grosberg,Bradley Mayhew,Carolyn McCarthy,Christopher Pitts,Brendan Sainsbury,Regis St Louis,Loren Bell,Anita Isalska,Jade Bremner
Publisher : Lonely Planet
Page : 514 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2019-04-01
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781788685856

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Lonely Planet USA's National Parks by Lonely Planet,Amy C Balfour,Greg Benchwick,Jennifer Rasin Denniston,Michael Grosberg,Bradley Mayhew,Carolyn McCarthy,Christopher Pitts,Brendan Sainsbury,Regis St Louis,Loren Bell,Anita Isalska,Jade Bremner Pdf

Lonely Planet's USA's National Parks is your most up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Catch the country's 'first sunrise' from the top of Cadillac Mountain, take the drive of your life on the Going-to-the-Sun Road, and climb the otherworldly rocks of Joshua Tree -all with your trusted travel companion.

Backpacker The National Parks Coast to Coast

Author : Backpacker Magazine,Ted Alvarez
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2016-04-01
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781493026937

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Backpacker The National Parks Coast to Coast by Backpacker Magazine,Ted Alvarez Pdf

Explore the crystal clear waters on the Summit Lakes Trail at Lassen Volcanic National Park, take in the expansive views at Shenandoah National Park’s Old Rag Mountain, or traverse the sandstone cliffs at Angel’s Landing in Zion National Park. Choose your adventure from any of the forty-four national parks profiled throughout the book. This book delivers jaw-dropping photos, detailed hike descriptions and maps, ranger essays, and more, all of which combine to create an intimate look at the best our national parks have to offer.

Proposed Cuyahoga Valley National Historical Park and Recreation Area

Author : United States. Congress. House Interior and Insular Affairs Comm
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 1974
Category : Electronic
ISBN : STANFORD:36105119495617

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The Hour of Land

Author : Terry Tempest Williams
Publisher : Sarah Crichton Books
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2016-05-31
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780374712266

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America’s national parks are breathing spaces in a world in which such spaces are steadily disappearing, which is why more than 300 million people visit the parks each year. Now Terry Tempest Williams, the author of the environmental classic Refuge and the beloved memoir When Women Were Birds, returns with The Hour of Land, a literary celebration of our national parks, an exploration of what they mean to us and what we mean to them. From the Grand Tetons in Wyoming to Acadia in Maine to Big Bend in Texas and more, Williams creates a series of lyrical portraits that illuminate the unique grandeur of each place while delving into what it means to shape a landscape with its own evolutionary history into something of our own making. Part memoir, part natural history, and part social critique, The Hour of Land is a meditation and a manifesto on why wild lands matter to the soul of America.

Congress and the Nation 2017-2020, Volume XV

Author : David Hosansky
Publisher : CQ Press
Page : 841 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2023-08-25
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781071855249

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Congress and the Nation 2017-2020, Volume XV by David Hosansky Pdf

Chronicling the polarized partisan environment during the President Donald Trump’s term, Congress and the Nation 2017-2020, Vol. XV will be the most authoritative reference on congressional lawmaking and trends during the 115th and 116th Congresses. Congress and the Nation is a unique reference product, rivaled only by the annual editions of the CQ Almanac in its coverage of the legislative and policymaking activities of the U.S. national legislature. After its original publication in the mid-1960s in a one-volume work covering 20 years (1945-1965) of lawmaking, the succeeding editions (vols. II – XIII) have been focused on 4 years of lawmaking activity under succeeding presidential administrations. Each new quadrennial edition is organized into 14 policy-centered chapters (economy, homeland security [since vol. XI], foreign policy, defense policy, energy and environment, health, etc.) and two chapters that cover matters internal to Congress and the presidential administration. The policy chapters cover the major legislative activities in the two numbered congresses convened during the four year period. The result is a narrative and analytical account of the lawmaking by the U.S. Congress that provides students, scholars and journalists with a digestible and accurate retrospective accounts difficult to find or reconstruct from news media, as well as longer term historical perspective of congressional lawmaking. This is a landmark series for CQ Press that has proven its value among librarians for decades

Bryce Canyon National Park

Author : Chris T. Wenker
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Archaeological surveying
ISBN : UOM:39015069200932

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Indigenous Peoples, National Parks, and Protected Areas

Author : Stan Stevens
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 393 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2014-09-18
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780816530915

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Indigenous Peoples, National Parks, and Protected Areas by Stan Stevens Pdf

""This passionate, well-researched book makes a compelling case for a paradigm shift in conservation practice. It explores new policies and practices, which offer alternatives to exclusionary, uninhabited national parks and wilderness areas and make possible new kinds of protected areas that recognize Indigenous peoples' rights and benefit from their knowledge and conservation contributions"--Provided by publisher"--