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Environmental Science & Technology | 1987

Toxic chemicals, including aromatic and chlorinated hydrocarbons and their derivatives, and liver lesions in white croaker (Genyonemus lineatus) from the vicinity of Los Angeles

Donald C. Malins; Bruce B. McCain; Donald W. Brown; Mark S. Myers; Margaret M. Krahn; S. Chan

High concentrations of toxic chemicals in sediment and white croaker (Genyonemus lineatus), as well as liver diseases (e.g., carcinomas) in this species, were found in the Los Angeles area. The highest concentrations of aromatic hydrocarbons (AHs) in the sediment were in San Pedro Bay, and the highest concentrations of 1,1,1-trichloro-2,2-bis(p-chlorophenyl)ethane (DDT) derivatives were in sediment from near the White Point sewer outfall. Concentrations of AHs, polychlorobiphenyls (PCBs), and DDT derivatives were generally higher in food organisms from the croakers stomach than in sediment. Moreover, croaker from San Pedro Bay and White Point were substantially contaminated with DDT derivatives and metabolites of aromatic compounds, compared to croaker from the Hyperion outfall and Dana Point. The evidence suggest that the observed pathological conditions of the liver were associated with exposure of the croaker to toxic chemicals, which occurred, at least in part, through the ingestion of contaminated food organisms.


international geoscience and remote sensing symposium | 2016

Evaluation of the validated Soil Moisture product from the SMAP radiometer

Peggy E. O'Neill; S. Chan; Andreas Colliander; R. Scott Dunbar; Eni G. Njoku; Rajat Bindlish; Fan Chen; Thomas J. Jackson; Mariko S. Burgin; Jeffrey R. Piepmeier; Simon H. Yueh; Dara Entekhabi; Michael H. Cosh; Todd G. Caldwell; Jeffrey P. Walker; Xiaoling Wu; Aaron A. Berg; Tracy L. Rowlandson; Anna Pacheco; Heather McNairn; M. Thibeault; Ángel González-Zamora; Mark S. Seyfried; David D. Bosch; Patrick J. Starks; David C. Goodrich; John H. Prueger; Michael A. Palecki; Eric E. Small; Marek Zreda

NASAs Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) mission launched on January 31, 2015 into a sun-synchronous 6 am/6 pm orbit with an objective to produce global mapping of high-resolution soil moisture and freeze-thaw state every 2-3 days using an L-band (active) radar and an L-band (passive) radiometer. The SMAP radiometer began acquiring routine science data on March 31, 2015 and continues to operate nominally. SMAPs radiometer-derived soil moisture product (L2_SM_P) provides soil moisture estimates posted on a 36 km fixed Earth grid using brightness temperature observations from descending (6 am) passes and ancillary data. A beta quality version of L2_SM_P was released to the public in September, 2015, with the fully validated L2_SM_P soil moisture data expected to be released in May, 2016. Additional improvements (including optimization of retrieval algorithm parameters and upscaling approaches) and methodology expansions (including increasing the number of core sites, model-based intercomparisons, and results from several intensive field campaigns) are anticipated in moving from accuracy assessment of the beta quality data to an evaluation of the fully validated L2_SM_P data product.


international geoscience and remote sensing symposium | 2017

Assessment of version 4 of the SMAP passive soil moisture standard product

Peggy E. O'Neill; S. Chan; Rajat Bindlish; Thomas J. Jackson; Andreas Colliander; Scott Dunbar; Fan Chen; Jeffrey R. Piepmeier; Simon H. Yueh; Dara Entekhabi; Michael H. Cosh; Todd G. Caldwell; Jeffrey P. Walker; Xiaoling Wu; Aaron A. Berg; Tracy L. Rowlandson; Anna Pacheco; Heather McNairn; M. Thibeault; Ángel González-Zamora; Ernesto Lopez-Baeza; F. Udall; Mark S. Seyfried; David D. Bosch; Patrick J. Starks; C. Holifield; John H. Prueger; Zhongbo Su; R. van der Velde; Jun Asanuma

NASAs Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) mission launched on January 31, 2015 into a sun-synchronous 6 am/6 pm orbit with an objective to produce global mapping of high-resolution soil moisture and freeze-thaw state every 2–3 days. The SMAP radiometer began acquiring routine science data on March 31, 2015 and continues to operate nominally. SMAPs radiometer-derived standard soil moisture product (L2SMP) provides soil moisture estimates posted on a 36-km fixed Earth grid using brightness temperature observations and ancillary data. A beta quality version of L2SMP was released to the public in October, 2015, Version 3 validated L2SMP soil moisture data were released in May, 2016, and Version 4 L2SMP data were released in December, 2016. Version 4 data are processed using the same soil moisture retrieval algorithms as previous versions, but now include retrieved soil moisture from both the 6 am descending orbits and the 6 pm ascending orbits. Validation of 19 months of the standard L2SMP product was done for both AM and PM retrievals using in situ measurements from global core cal/val sites. Accuracy of the soil moisture retrievals averaged over the core sites showed that SMAP accuracy requirements are being met.


Environmental Science & Technology | 1984

Chemical pollutants in sediments and diseases of bottom-dwelling fish in Puget Sound, Washington

Donald C. Malins; Bruce B. McCain; Donald W. Brown; S. Chan; Mark S. Myers; John T. Landahl; Patty G. Prohaska; Andrew J. Friedman; Linda D. Rhodes


Environmental Science & Technology | 1992

Mass spectrometric analysis for aromatic compounds in bile of fish sampled after the Exxon Valdez oil spill

Margaret M. Krahn; Douglas G. Burrows; Gina M. Ylitalo; Donald W. Brown; Catherine A. Wigren; Tracy K. Collier; S. Chan; Usha Varanasi


Environmental Science & Technology | 1992

Chemical contamination and associated fish diseases in San Diego Bay

Bruce B. McCain; S. Chan; Margaret M. Krahn; Donald W. Brown; Mark S. Myers; John T. Landahl; Susan M. Pierce; Robert C. Clark; Usha Varanasi


Environmental Science & Technology | 1993

Comparison of high-performance liquid chromatography/fluorescence screening and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry analysis for aromatic compounds in sediments sampled after the Exxon Valdez oil spill

Margaret M. Krahn; Gina M. Ylitalo; Jon Buzitis; S. Chan; Usha Varanasi; Terry L. Wade; Thomas J. Jackson; James M. Brooks; Douglas A. Wolfe; Carol Ann Manen


international geoscience and remote sensing symposium | 2015

Early assessment of SMAP Level 2/3 Soil Moisture Products over Core Validation Sites

Andreas Colliander; Seung Bum Kim; Ángel González-Zamora; Xiaoling Wu; Mariette Vreugdenhil; Michael H. Cosh; Njoku; Heather McNairn; Ernesto Lopez-Baeza; Scott Dunbar; Mahta Moghaddam; L. Dang; M. Temimi; Peggy E. O'Neill; Anna Pacheco; H. K. Al Jassar; Kelly K. Caylor; Yaxiang Zeng; M. Spencer; Mark S. Seyfried; Zhongbo Su; R. van der Velde; Jeffrey P. Walker; Georg Niedrist; Wouter Dorigo; Dara Entekhabi; Narendra N. Das; Simon H. Yueh; A. Monerris-Belda; Thomas J. Jackson


international geoscience and remote sensing symposium | 2017

Assessment of Version 4 of the SMAP Passive Soil Moisture

Peggy E. O'Neill; S. Chan; Rajat Bindlish; Thomas J. Jackson; Julian Chaubell; J. Piepmeijer; A. Dunbar; M. Cosh; Andreas Colliander; F. Chen; Dara Entekhabi; S. Yeuh; Todd G. Caldwell; Jeffrey P. Walker; Xiaoling Wu; Aaron A. Berg; Tracy L. Rowlandson; T. Pacheco; Heather McNairn; M. Thibeault; Ángel González-Zamora; E. Lopez-Beaza; F. Uldall; Mark S. Seyfried; David D. Bosch; Patrick J. Starks; Chandra D. Holifield Collins; John H. Prueger; Zhongbo Su; R. van der Velde


international geoscience and remote sensing symposium | 2017

Development and Validation of The SMAP Enhanced Passive Soil Moisture Product : open access

S. Chan; Rajat Bindlish; Peggy E. O'Neill; Thomas J. Jackson; Julian Chaubell; J. Piepmeijer; A. Dunbar; M. Cosh; F. Colliander; F. Chen; Dara Entekhabi; S. Yeuh; Todd G. Caldwell; Jeffrey P. Walker; Xiaoling Wu; Aaron A. Berg; Tracy L. Rowlandson; P. Pacheco; Heather McNairn; M. Thibeault; Ángel González-Zamora; E. Lopez-Beaza; F. Uldall; Mark S. Seyfried; David D. Bosch; Patrick J. Starks; Chandra D. Holifield Collins; John H. Prueger; Zhongbo Su; R. van der Velde

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Thomas J. Jackson

United States Department of Agriculture

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Heather McNairn

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

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Andreas Colliander

California Institute of Technology

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David D. Bosch

Agricultural Research Service

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John H. Prueger

Agricultural Research Service

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Mark S. Seyfried

Agricultural Research Service

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Peggy E. O'Neill

Goddard Space Flight Center

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Rajat Bindlish

Goddard Space Flight Center

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