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Conversation Contents February 1 -- Greenwire is ready ii E&E News" <ealerts@eenews.net> From: Sent: To: Subject: "E&E News" <ealerts@eenews.net> Thu Feb 01 2018 11:56:44 GMT-0700 (MST) <whwerkhe@usgs.gov> February 1 -- Greenwire is ready Hi Judy and Joanne, Please see attached a bibliography of USGS research conducted in the National Petroleum Reserve - Alaska (NPRA) and the 1002 Area of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, as requested by ASWS. You will see that the bibliography is divided into three parts - science in NPRA, science in the 1002, and science applicable to both areas. Where possible, we have provided a web link to the actual publication. Please let me know if you need any additional information. Thanks, Durelle Durelle Smith Chief of Staff, Alaska Region U.S. Geological Survey 4210 University Drive Anchorage, AK 99508 907-786-7104 P 907-786-7040 F dpsmith@usgs.gov ----------- Forwarded message-----------From: Nowakowski, Judy <inowakowski@usgs.gov> Date: Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 9:09 AM Subject: Re: ASWS Request: Bibliography Summary of USGS Studies in NPRA and Area 1002 To: "Lukas, William" <whikas@usgs.gov>. Airnee Devaris <adevaris@usss.gov> Cc: Joanne Taylor <ictavlor@usgs.gov>. William Werkheiser <whwerkhe@usgs.gov>. David Applegate <applegate@usgs.gov> thanks Bill! Aimee: fyi On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 12:33 PM, Lukas, William <wlukas@usgs.gov> wrote: UPDATE Andrea explains that there was not date to look back to, so we should just compile a bibliography for everything that we can readily identify. As for a deadline, she suggests the end of next week, but please advise if that is not enough time. Thanks. Bill Lukas | 202-208-4457 USGS Liaison to Water & Science asws liaison@usas.aov On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 10:39 AM, Lukas, William <wlukas@usgs.gov> wrote: Good morning Judy and Joanne Andrea has requested a bibliography of all studies that have been conducted in the NPRA and Area 1002. This includes ecological studies, species studies, hazard studies, geologic products, mineral and energy resource assessments, water resources, coastal and climate. She'd would like them categorized by mission/program. There was no cutoff on how far back to search, and I have an inquiry in for clarification on the search range. I was also not provided a deadline for when she'd like this information. Since this will invlove many mission areas and programs, I am happy to discuss first how to parcel this out unless you would like to take that on. Maybe the Budget Office and/or OSQI could coordinate the response? Thanks. Bill Lukas | 202-208-4457 USGS Liaison to Water & Science asws liaison@usas.gov Aimee M. Devaris Regional Director U.S. Geological Survey 4210 University Drive Anchorage, Alaska 907-786-7055 INFORMATION/BRIEFING MEMORANDUM DATE: FROM: SUBJECT: January 19, 2018 Aimee M. D evaris, Alaska Reg ional Dire ctor Bibliography of USGS R esearch Conducted in the Arctic N ational W ildlife Refuge (ANWR) 1002 Area and/or the N ational Petroleum Reserve -- Al aska (NPRA) as of 1/18/2018 USGS R esaarai-Canductadanaaa^Arctic^Naaianai Wii dlife Refuge (AN^VR) 1002 Area Atta nasi, E. D. 2017. U ndiscovered oil resources in the Federal portion of the 1002 Area of the Arctic N ational W ildlife Refuge: an economic update. U.S. Geological Survey Open-F ile Report 2005-2017, 33 p. https://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2005/1217/pdf/2005-1217.pdf Attanasi, E. D. 2005. Economics of 1998 U.S. Geological Survey's 1002 Area regional assessment: an economic update. U.S. G eological Survey Open- File R eport 2005-1359. 14 p. https://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2005/1359/OF2005-1359.pdf Brackney, A. ^V. and J. ^V. I lupp. 1993. Autumn diet of lesser snow geese staging in northeastern Alaska. Journal of V ildlife M anagement 57:55-61. [ ] Dunmall, K. M., N. J. Mochnacz, C. E. Zi m merman , C. F. L ean, an d J. D. Reist. 2016. U sing thermal limits to assess establishment of fish dispersing to high-latitude and high-elevation watersheds. Canadian Journal of F isheries and Aquatic Sciences 73(12):17 50-1758. https://doi .org / doi:10.1139/cjfas-2016-0051 [Details] [Full Publi cati on] Erikson, L. H., A. E. G ibbs, B. M . Richmond, C. D. Storlazzi, and B. M. J ones. 2012. Modeling Arctic barrier island-lagoon system response to projected Arctic warming: Arctic Landscape Conservation Cooperative P rogress Report at http.// arcti clcc.org/projects/geophysical / barrierisl and~lagoon~systems/ Flint, P. L., J. A. Reed, D. L. L acroix, and R. B. L anctot. 2016. H abitat use and foraging patterns of molting long-tailed ducks in lagoons of the central Beaufort Sea, Al aska. Arctic 69(1). https://doi.org/doiU0.14430/arctic4544 [ Details] [Full P ] Gustine, D. D., T. J. B rinkman, M. A. L indgren, J. I. S chmi dt, T. S. R upp, and L. G. Adams. 2014. Cl i mate-driven effects of fire on winter habitat for caribou in the Al askan_Yukon Arctic. PLoS One 9^100588. https://doi.org/doiU0.1371/journal.pone.0100588 [Details] [Full Publication] Hupp, J. W., D. G. Robertson, and A. W. Brackney. 2002. Snow Geese. Pages 71-74 in D. C. Douglas, P. E. R eynolds, and E. B. Rhode, (eds.). Arctic coastal plain terrestrial wildlife research summaries. USGS Biological Science Report USGS/BRD/BSR-2002-0001 [ Details] Coll ett, T. S., W.F. A gena, M.W. Lee, M.V. Zyrianova, K.J. Bird, R.R. Charp entier, T.A. Cook, D.W. H ouseknecht, T.R. K lett, R.M. P ollastro, and C.J. Schenk. 2008. Assessment of Gas Hydrate Resources on the North Slope, Alaska, 2008: U.S. G eological Survey Fact Sheet FS- 2008-3073, 4 p. ' /fs/2008/3073/ Collett, T. S., M.W. Lee, W.F. Agena, J.J. Miller, K.A. Lewis, M. Zyri , R. B oswell, and T.L. Inks. 2011. P ermafrost Associated Natural Gas Hydrate O ccurrences on the Alaska North Slope: Marine and Petroleum Geology 28:279-294. http: //dX.doi.org/10.1016/i. marpetgeo. 2009.12.001 Collett, T. S., R.E. Lewis, W.F. Winters, M.W. Lee, K. Rose, an d R. B osw ell. 2011. D ownhole well log and core montages from the Mount El bert gas hydrate stratigraphic test welll, No Slope, Al aska. M arine an d Petroleum Geology 28: 561-577. Ely, C. R., D. J. Ni eman, R. T. Al isauskas, J. A. S chmutz, and J. E. H ines. 2013. G eographic variation in migration chron ology and winter distribution of midcontinent greater whitefronted geese. The Journal of W ildlife Manag ement 77(6) :1182-1191. Evers, D. C., J. A. Schmutz, N. Basu, C. R. DeSorbo, J. S. Fair, C. E. Gray, J. Paruk, M . Perkins K. R egan, B. D. U hei-- Koch, and K. G. Wright. 2014. H istoric and contemporary mercury exposure and potential risk to Yellow-billed Loons breeding in Al aska and Canada. Waterbirds 37(sp1):147-159. doA0.1675/063.037.sp117 [Details] [Full Publication] Flint, P. L., E. J. Mallek, R. J. King, J. A. Schmutz, K. S. Bollinger, and D. V. Derksen. 2008. Changes in abundance and spatial distribution of geese molting near Teshekpuk Lake, Alaska: Interspecific competition or ecological change? P olar Biology 31:549-556. doi:10.1007/s00300-007-0386-8 [Details] [Full Publication] Flint, P. L., M. E. W halen, and J. M. P earce. 2014. C hanging Arctic Ecosystems - Sea ice decline, permafrost thaw, and benefits for geese. USGS F act Sheet 2014-3088, 2 p. doi:10.3133/fs20143088 [D etails ] [ bli cati o n Flint, P. L., B. W. Meixell, and E. J. Mallek. 2014. H igh fidelity does not preclude colonization: range expansion of molting Black Brant on the Arctic coast of Al aska. Journal of F ield Ornithology 85(1):75-83. doi:10.1111/jofo.12051 [ Details] [Full Publication] Flint, P. L . and B. W. M eixell. 2017. M ovements and habitat use of W hite-fronted geese during the remigial molt in Arctic Alaska, USA. Waterbirds 40(3):272-281. doi:10.1675/063.040.0308 [D etails blication Fondell, T. F., P. L. Flint, J. A. S chmutz, J. L. S chamber, and C. A. Nicolai. 2013. V ariation in body mass dynamics among sites in Black Brant Branta bernicla nigricans supports adaptivity of mass loss during moult. Ibis 155(3): 593-604. F ranson, J. C., P. L. Fl int, and J. A. S chmutz. 2016. B lood selenium concentrations in female Pacific black brant molting in Arcti c Alaska: Relationships with age and habitat salini ty. Marine Pollution Bulletin 111(1 -2):453-455. doi:10.1016/j .marpolbul.2016.06.110 [ Details] [Full Publication] Garrity, C.P., D. W. H ouseknecht, and K. J. B ird. 2011. 2010 petroleum resource assessment of the National Petroleum Reserve in Al aska (NPRA)--GIS play maps. U.S. G eological Survey Open-File Report 2011-1099, ver. 1.1. https://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2011/1099/ Hansen, C. M., E. A. H i mschoot, R. F. Hare, B. W. Meixell, C. R. Van H emert, and K. H ueffer. 2017. N eisseria arctica sp. nov. isolated from nonviable eggs of greater white-fronted geese (Anser albifrons) in Arctic Al aska. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 67:1115-1119. doi:10.1099/ijsem.0.001773 [Details] [Full Publication] Haynes, T. B., A. E. R osenberger, M. S. L indberg, M. W hitman, and J. A. S chmutz. 2013. M ethod- and species-specific detection probabilities of fish occupancy in Arctic lakes: Implications for design and management. Canadian Journal of F isheries and Aquatic Sciences 70(7)0 0553 062. doi:10.1139/cjfas-2012-0527 [Details] [Full Publication] Haynes, T. B., A. E. R osenberger, M. S. Li ndberg, M. W hitman, and J. A. Sc hmutz. 2014. Patterns of lake occupancy by fish indicate different adaptations to life in a harsh Arctic environment. F reshwater Biology 59(9):1884-1896. doi:10.1111/fwb.12391 [Details] [Full P ublication] Haynes, T. B., J. A. S chmutz, M. S. L indberg, and A. E. R osenberger. 2014. R isk of predation and weather events affect nest site selection by sympatric Yellow-billed and Pacific loons in Arcti c habitats. Waterbirds 37(sp1):16-25. doi3 0.1675/063.037.sp104 [Details] [Full P ublication] Haynes, T. B., J. A. Sch mutz, M. S. Li ndberg, K. G. W right, B. D. U her-Koch, and A. E. Rosenberger. 2014. O ccupancy of Yellow-billed and Pacific loons: Evidence for interspecific competition and habitat mediated co-occurrence. Journal of Avian B iology 45(3):296-304. doi:10.1111/jav.00394 [D etails ] [ b li cati on Haynes, T. B., J. A. S chmutz, J. F. Bromaghin, S. J. Iverson, V. M. P adula, and A. E. Rosenberger. 2015. D iet of yellow-billed loons (Gavia adamsii) in Arctic lakes during the nesting season inferred from fatty acid analysis. Polar B iology 38(8):1239-1247. doi:10.1007/s00300-015-1690-3 [Details] [Full Publication] Heim, K. C., M. S. W ipfli, M. S. W hitman, C. D. Arp, J. Adams, and J. A. F alke. 2016. Environmental cues of Arctic grayling seasonal movement in a small Arctic stream: the importance of surface water connectivity. Environmental Biology of F ishes 99(1):49-65. https: //d oi.org /doi:10.1007/s10641 -015-0453- Jones, B. M., C. L. A mundson, J. C. K och, and G. G rosse. 2013. T hermokarst and thaw-related landscape dynamics - An annotated bibliography with an emphasis on potential effects on habitat and wildlife. USGS Open-F ile Report 2013-1161. [ Details] [Full Publication] Jones, B. M ., and C. D. Arp. 2015. Observing a catastrophic thermokarst lake drainage in northern A laska. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 26(2):119-128. https://doi.org /doi:10.1002/ppp.1842 Jones, B. M., C. D. Arp, M. S. Wh itman, D. A. Nigro, I. Nitze, J. Beaver, A. Gadeke, C. Zuck, A. K. L iljedahl, R. P. D aanen, E. T orvinen, S. F ritz, and G. G rosse. 2017. A i ake-centric geospatial database to guide research and inform management decisions in an Arctic watershed in northern Alaska experiencing climate and land-use changes. Ambrio 46(7):769786. https://doi.org/doi:10.1007/s13280-017-0915-9 Koch, J. C., K. Gurney, and M. S. ^V ipfli. 2014. M orphology-dependent water budgets and nutrient fluxes in Arctic thaw ponds. Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 25(2):79-93. doi:10.1002/ppp.1804 [D etails ] [ bli cati on Koch, J. C. 2016. L ateral and subsurface flows impact Arcti c Coastal Plain lake water budgets. Hydrological Processes 30(21):3918-3931. doiH0.1002/hyp.10917 [Details] [Full Publication] Laske, S. M., A. E. R osenberger, and M. S. V ipfli, and C. E. Z im merman. 2017. T op-down control of invertebrates by Ninespine Stickleback in Arctic ponds. Freshwater Science 36:124-137. doi:10.1086/690675 [Details] [Full Publication] Laske, S. M., T. B. Haynes, A. E. Rosenberger, J. C. Koch, M. S. Wipfli, M. Whitman, and C. E. Zimmerman. 2016. S urface water connectivity drives richness and composition of Arctic lake fish assemblages. F reshwater Biology. doi: 10.1111/fwb.12769 [ etails ] [ ull P ublication] Laske, S. M., A. E. R osenberger, and M. S. W ipfli, and C. E. Z im merman. 2017. T op-down control of invertebrates by Ninespine Stickleback in Arctic ponds. Freshwater Science 36:124-137. doi:10.1086/690675 [Details] [Full Publication] Laske, S. M., A. E. R ose nberger, M. S. W ipfli, and C. E. Z im merman. 2018. G eneralist feeding strategies in Arcti c freshwater fish: A mechanism for dealing with extreme environments. Ecology of Freshwater F ish In P ress. doi: 10.1111/ eff. 12391 [ etails ] [ ] Lee, M. W. 2011. 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