Data_Processing the use of a machine to handle and analyze raw data. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation collecting of information while in the field, the natural environment of the thing being observed. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Biology the observation of organisms in their living or constructed habitats. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Biology.Controlled_Burn_Experiments scientific experiments in which tracts of land are burned and monitored, usually either to understand the behavior of wildfires or as an attempt to control wildfires by burning strategically-located forest sites. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Biology.Fossils study, description, and interpretation of fossils. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Biology.Gut_Analyses studying the feeding or other habits of a dead organism by removing and examining the contents of its gut. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Biology.Optical_Plankton_Counter definition pending. rlriall 2003-03-01 2003-03-01 1 Field_Observation.Biology.Pathogens study of the results and movements of disease through a biological population or community either in the field or in a lab which mimics the organisms' natural habitat. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Biology.Toxicity field observations of the effects and transmission of toxins on individual organisms, populations, and communities. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Biology.Tracking the placement of monitoring devices on an organism or population which relay its location and possibly additional information for the purpose of understanding its movement, behaviors, and state. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Biology.Translocation definition pending. rlriall 2003-03-01 2003-03-01 1 Field_Observation.Biology.Trapping the ensnarement of organisms for a wide variety of laboratory studies. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Biology.Video_Plankton_Recorder recording of images of plankton, or floating organisms, in seawater; used to assess the density of plankton at a particular location. rlriall 2003-03-01 2003-03-01 1 Field_Observation.Chemical_Tracer observation of the movements of an artificially-introduced, easily-identified chemical through a biological, hydrological, geological, or atmospheric system (or some combination of them) for the purpose of understanding the flow of natural particles. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Diving observation of some underwater feature by sending humans underwater, with or without equipment for greater depth. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Geology observations of rocks in the field. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Geology.Excavation observations of non-aerially-exposed geological strata by removal of overlying material. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Geology.Stratigraphy observations of strata, or rock units, in the field, and their correlations to one another over space. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Geophysics field observations of physical and geological characteristics of the Earth. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Geophysics.Bathymetry measurement of seafloor relief. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Geophysics.Bathymetry.Fathometer measurement of seafloor relief by interpolating data from a fathometer, the trade name for an acoustic device that finds the depth from a ship to the ocean floor. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Geophysics.Bathymetry.Multibeam measurement of seafloor relief and sediment texture by use of a multibeam bathemeter, a device which sends many acoustic signals to the seafloor in one burst. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Geophysics.Conductivity definition pending. aallwardt 2004-11-04 Field_Observation.Geophysics.Gravity measurement of the gravitational fields at study areas which, when compared to their equivalent at a base station, yields information about relative rock densities. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Geophysics.Heat_Flow definition pending. aallwardt 2004-02-24 2004-02-24 1 Field_Observation.Geophysics.Magnetic measurement of the geomagnetic field at a site; since sedimentary rocks contain less magnetite than igneous or metamorphic formations, this provides information about the subsurface or the relative thickness of a sedimentary wedge. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Geophysics.Natural_Gamma_Radiation definition pending. aallwardt 2004-11-04 Field_Observation.Geophysics.Ocean_Bottom_Hydrophone a device which measures the reflectance of subbottom seismic waves (induced by another instrument) into water; changes in reflectance downstrata record lithological and structural changes. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Geophysics.Ocean_Bottom_Seismometer a device which measures the subbottom seismic waves induced in the seafloor by another instrument; changes in reflectance downstrata record stratigraphic and structural changes. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Geophysics.Profiling transmission of seismic or other waves from a land or seafloor surface down; the reflection pattern changes with different petrological and structural features. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Geophysics.Profiling.Onshore geophysical profiling - the use of waves to understand downward changes in reflection which correlate to petrological and structural changes - of continental strata. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Geophysics.Profiling.Onshore.Onshore_Seismometer the transmission of seismic waves downstrata to understand changes in reflection which correlate to structural and lithological changes. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Geophysics.Profiling.Subbottom geophysical profiling - the use of seismic or other waves to understand downward changes in reflection which correlate to structural and petrological changes - of sub-seafloor strata. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Geophysics.Profiling.Subbottom.10kHz seismic profiling from any source which operates at 10.kHz; seismic profiling interpolates lithological and structural changes from changes in reflection. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Geophysics.Profiling.Subbottom.12kHz seismic profiling from any source which operates at 12kHz; seismic profiling interpolates lithological and structural changes from changes in reflection. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Geophysics.Profiling.Subbottom.150kHz seismic profiling from any source which operates at 120kHz; seismic profiling interpolates lithological and structural changes from changes in reflection. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Geophysics.Profiling.Subbottom.2_7kHz seismic profiling from any source which operates at 2.7kHz; seismic profiling interpolates lithological and structural changes from changes in reflection. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Geophysics.Profiling.Subbottom.3_5kHz seismic profiling from any source which operates at 3.5kHz; seismic profiling interpolates lithological and structural changes from changes in reflection. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Geophysics.Profiling.Subbottom.4kHz seismic profiling from any source which operates at4.0 kHz; seismic profiling interpolates lithological and structural changes from changes in reflection. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Geophysics.Profiling.Subbottom.Airgun the transmission of airgun-induced seismic waves into the seafloor to map downward changes in structure and petrology; airguns produce low-frequency waves and are especially useful for mapping to great depths. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Geophysics.Profiling.Subbottom.Boomer the transmission of broadband soundwaves into the seafloor to map downstrata changes in lithology and structure; boomers operate from 300Hz-30kHz and achieve resolution as fine as 0.5 m. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Geophysics.Profiling.Subbottom.Watergun the transmission of watergun-induced, implosive seismic waves into the seafloor to map downward changes in structure and lithology; waterguns are low-frequency (20Hz-1.5kHz), achieve high resolution, and penetrate shallowly. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Geophysics.Resistivity measurement of differential electrical resistivity between two surfaces, used to understand differences in properties such as sedimentology and porosoity. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Geophysics.Sidescan_Sonar the bouncing of sound waves off a surface; the intensity upon return provides data about the sediment texture, distribution of grain sizes, and topography. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Geophysics.Topography relief above sea level. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Geotechnical observation of the mechanical properties and behavior of geological materials - rocks and sediments. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.GPS use of GPS, or the Global Positioning System, a very precise navigational and locational system which uses satellite signals to extrapolate the position of a tranceiver. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Hydrology definition pending. aallwardt 2004-04-15 2004-04-15 1 Field_Observation.Hydrology.Subsurface definition pending. aallwardt 2004-11-04 Field_Observation.Hydrology.Surface definition pending. aallwardt 2004-11-04 Field_Observation.Mapping definition pending. rlriall 2003-03-01 2003-03-01 1 Field_Observation.Meteorology field observations of meteorological - weather - conditions. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Meteorology.Cloud_Cover field observation of clouds in the atmosphere, from Earth or space. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Meteorology.Evapotranspiration field measurement of the transfer of water from soil by evaporation and from plants by transpiration. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Meteorology.Humidity field observations of atmospheric humaidity. rlriall 2003-09-01 2003-09-01 1 Field_Observation.Meteorology.Precipitation field measurement or characterization of the amount of rain, snow, sleet, or other liquid or frozen meteoric water. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Meteorology.Storm_Tracking field observation - at present, usually by remote sensing - of the movement of a storm, particularly an extreme one. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Meteorology.Wind field observation of wind velocity. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Oceanography field observation of some property of the ocean or the application of oceanographic measurements to another body of water, such as a lake or river. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Oceanography.Current field observation of water current, continuous flow in a specific direction. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Oceanography.Flow measurement of unidirectional fluid movement, usually in a river. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Oceanography.Flow_Tracer qualitative assessment of fluid movement that is otherwise unobservable by placing a chemical, dye, or other tracer at one point in the flow and relocating it elsewhere. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Oceanography.Ice observation in the field of some property of ice. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Oceanography.Ice.Thickness quantization of the thickness of ice in the ocean or on land. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Oceanography.Sedimentation observation of the sediment budget - deposition and transport - for some body of water. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Oceanography.Seepage measurement of water loss from and movement through a geological or other material. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Oceanography.Tides definition pending. aallwardt 2007-08-28 Field_Observation.Oceanography.Upward-Looking_Solar use of an upward-looking solar device, which measures the amount of sunlight reaching it at some depth of water, which may be used to model water or ice depth. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Oceanography.Water field observation of the chemical and physical properties of a body of water, such as salinity, temperature, suspended particles, and biological contents. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 aallwardt 2004-11-04 Field_Observation.Oceanography.Water_Level definition pending. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 aallwardt 2007-07-05 Field_Observation.Oceanography.Waves definition pending. aallwardt 2004-11-04 Field_Observation.Photography photography of something that is being scientifically or otherwise studied. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Photography.Microphotography photography of small organisms, particles, or other objects using a microscope. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Remote_Sensing gathering data about an object or event from afar; although this technically includes any measurement made from a distance, the term is traditionally reserved for satellite or aerial observations. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Remote_Sensing.Aerial_Photography photography of the Earth or another object from the atmosphere or space. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Remote_Sensing.Aerial_Photography.Infrared photography of an object from the atmosphere or space in the infrared (non-visible wavelengths from 700 nm to 1 mm) range. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Remote_Sensing.Aerial_Photography.Orthophotography aerial photography with post-correction for distortion (due to depth, camera lens, and other sources) to create a spatially precise image suitable for mapping. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Remote_Sensing.Aerial_Photography.Video rapid-sequence photography of an object from atmosphere or space, especially to show changing conditions. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Remote_Sensing.Altimetry gathering of elevation (negative altitude) and textural information about a surface by flying over it and emitting a microwave, laser, or other pulse whose return time and distortion provides the relevant data. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Remote_Sensing.Atmospheric_Temperature the indirect measurement of atmospheric temperature of Earth or another celestial body, often by artificial satellites. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Remote_Sensing.Geodesy mathematical study of Earth's surficial morphology and gravitational field. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Remote_Sensing.Hyperspectral_Imaging definition pending. aallwardt 2004-11-04 Field_Observation.Remote_Sensing.Passive_Microwave measurement of passive - or naturally-emitted - microwaves to remotely characterize a surface. See also Field_Observation.Remote_Sensing.Radiometry. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Remote_Sensing.Radar satellite or other methods of indirect observation which bounce radio waves off objects, measuring the reflectance. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Remote_Sensing.Radiometry the measurement of radiant or acoustic energy from a remote location. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Remote_Sensing.Reflectance remote, usually satellite, observation of the reflectance of a surface, which is related to its texture; the reflectance of water generally increases with increased sediment suspension and decreases with increased salinity. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Remote_Sensing.SAR remote observation by synthetic aperture radar, a satellite- or ship-borne device which transmits a radar pulse and assesses backscatter during movement overhead (this enables the instrument to gather more data about any point, simulating the effects of a larger antenna). See also Field_Observation.Remote_Sensing.Radar. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Remote_Sensing.Scatterometry the use of a scatterometer, a device that emits a microwave which is bounced off and scattered by water; the amount of backscatter is proportional to wind velocity. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Remote_Sensing.Sea_Surface_Temperature the indirect measurement of the surface temperature for any large body of water, often by artificial satellites. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Remote_Sensing.Shuttle observation of some aspect of the Earth by instruments or people aboard NASA's shuttle orbiter. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Sampling removal of something for later study or analysis. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Sampling.Biochemical removal of a material, often a fluid or sediment, for later analysis for biochemical composition (certain chemicals are commonly markers that may be interpreted to give information about their biological origin). rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Sampling.Cores the sampling of some material using a corer, a device that extracts a vertical sequence of continuous samples from the surface downward. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Sampling.Cores.Box use of box-shaped corers, which removed a box-shaped, disturbed vertical sequence of strata from a location. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Sampling.Cores.Drill use of drill cores, which drill downward into sediment or rock, extracting a core sample. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Sampling.Cores.Gravity use of gravity cores, which are dropped from the water surface, where their weight cares them down and into the pelagic sediments, which they collect after hitting the seafloor. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Sampling.Cores.Piston use of piston cores, which are pushed downward to extract material by the operation of pistons. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Sampling.Cores.Push sampling with push corers, corers which are pushed by the user or some other mechanism, into loose sediment often for short distances. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Sampling.Cores.Vibracores definition pending. aallwardt 2004-11-04 Field_Observation.Sampling.Dredges sampling by dragging a dredger through something, then sampling the newly-loosened materials. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Sampling.Hand_Auger definition pending. aallwardt 2007-07-10 Field_Observation.Sampling.Liquid the removal of liquid samples for later studies, such as composition. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Sampling.Surface sampling of only surficial materials-- such as sediment, rock, or liquid - rather than a vertical sequence. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Sampling.Surface.Diver sampling of underwater surficial material by divers, possibly using equipment. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Sampling.Surface.Grab sampling of surficial material by hand. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Sampling.Surface.Photography observation of surficial material by photography rather than physical sampling. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Sampling.Surface.ROV sampling of surficial material by an ROV - a "Remotely Operate Vehicle" undersea or in space, which is controlled remotely by humans but does not carry them. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Sampling.Surface.Submersible definition pending. rlriall 2003-03-01 2003-03-01 1 Field_Observation.Sampling.Surface.Video observation of surficial material by video rather than physical sampling, usually to show change with location or over time. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Sampling.Well_Cuttings definition pending. aallwardt 2004-11-04 Field_Observation.Seismography measurements of movement of the Earth's crust. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Seismography.Creep_Meter device that measures horizontal movement along a fault. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Seismography.Stress_Meter device that measures tectonic stress - compressive or extensive forces at plate boundaries, but not necessarily movement. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Underwater_Vehicles observation of underwater features by use of submersible vehicles. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Field_Observation.Video recording of video data in the field for later analysis. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Interviewing gathering information by speaking with individual people about their observations. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory observations made in a laboratory, or artificial, setting. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Biology in-lab observations and experiments involving organisms or biological materials. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Biology.Culturing process in which microbial specimens (such as bacteria or algae) are intentionally grown on a nutrient medium to be observed or used in experimentation. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Biology.Disease laboratory observation, possibly in the context of an experiment, of pathogens as they affect and spread through a population or community of organisms or as they react to various conditions and substances. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Biology.Disease.Detection tests undertaken to determine whether an organism is infected with a given disease. rlriall 2003-03-01 2003-03-01 Laboratory.Biology.Disease.Detection.Microscopy definition pending. rlriall 2003-03-01 2003-03-01 1 Laboratory.Biology.Disease.Detection.Microscopy.Blood_Smear definition pending. rlriall 2003-03-01 2003-03-01 1 Laboratory.Biology.Disease.Detection.PCR_(Polymerase_Chain_Reaction) definition pending. rlriall 2003-03-01 2003-03-01 1 Laboratory.Biology.Disease.Detection.Serotological_Tests definition pending. rlriall 2003-03-01 2003-03-01 1 Laboratory.Biology.Dissection the process of observing an organism's internal structure by cutting it apart. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Biology.Fossil_Abundances laboratory description of the composition and relative numbers of fossil species from an assemblage such as a sediment or rock bed; this information can be used to interpret ecological and climatic change. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Biology.Genetic_Tests tests of a living or dead organism's genetic materials - such as DNA, RNA, and mtDNA - often to understand its evolutionary or hereditary relationship to another organism or group of organisms. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Biology.Genetic_Tests.DNA_Probe test in which an organism is tested for a specific DNA sequence, often one that marks a phylogenic line or a specific trait. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Biology.Hatchery a laboratory setting in which organisms, usually fish or birds, are hatched in controlled conditions from their egg forms. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Biology.Identification_of_Organisms definition pending. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Biology.Production measurement in the laboratory of the capacity of organisms in a fluid or other sample to produce certain compounds. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Biology.Production.Carbon laboratory observation of the types and amount of organic chemical species produced by organisms in water or some other sample under changing conditions. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Biology.Production.Mercury-Oxide laboratory observation of the types and amount of mercury oxide produced by organisms in water or some other sample under changing conditions; mercury is a strong neurotoxin which accumulates in greater concentration with each increasing level of the food chain. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Biology.Toxins definition pending. aallwardt 2004-02-24 2004-02-24 1 Laboratory.Chemical_Analyses measurements and generalizations about the chemical properties - particularly composition - of substances. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Chemical_Analyses.Alkalinity measure of the basicity of a solution. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Chemical_Analyses.Elements analyis of the elemental components of a substance. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Chemical_Analyses.Elements.Dissolved_Oxygen_Content measure of the amount of dissolved oxygen gas in a solution, typically water; the oxycity of a body of water impacts its ecological behavior. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Chemical_Analyses.Elements.Graphite_Furnace_Atomic_Absorption_Spectrometry Definition pending. rlriall 2001-08-01 2003-02-03 1 Laboratory.Chemical_Analyses.Elements.Mercury measure of the amount and reactions of mercury in a system, especially an ecological system. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Chemical_Analyses.Elements.Stable_Isotopes measurement of the relative proportions of stable isotopes within an element; these proportions often reflect fractionation by various and sometimes identifiable biogeochemical processes. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Chemical_Analyses.Elements.Sulfur measure of the amount and forms of sulfur in a system. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Chemical_Analyses.Elements.X-Ray_Fluorescence a method of elemental analysis in which an X-ray is struck against the sample of study; as the X-ray hits, it excites the sample and ultimately results in emission of secondary X-rays and photons, whose wavelengths result from element-specific differences in energy between the outer and inner valences of an atom. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Chemical_Analyses.Inorganic_Compounds analysis of the inorganic - or non-hydrocarbon-bearing - compounds that comprise the substance in question. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Chemical_Analyses.Inorganic_Compounds.Carbonates analysis of the origins, quantity, elemental components, or proportion of carbonates in some substance or system; carbonate rather than organic carbon production by organisms reflects different conditions and types of organisms. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Chemical_Analyses.Inorganic_Compounds.Chlorofluorocarbons measurements of the amount, sources, and types of chlorofluorocarbons in an ecological system. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Chemical_Analyses.Inorganic_Compounds.Nutrients measurements of the elements, sources, and flow of nutrients - nitrogen- or phosphate-bearing compounds - in an ecological system. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Chemical_Analyses.Inorganic_Compounds.Salts measurement of the elements, sources, and behavior of salts - or dissociable ionic compounds - usually in a fluid. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Chemical_Analyses.Organic_Compounds analysis or the organic - or hydrocarbon-bearing - compounds that comprise the substance in question. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Chemical_Analyses.Organic_Compounds.Gas_Chromatography a method of analyzing volatile organic compounds, which separates the components by their differential behaviors in a transition from mobile to stationary phases. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Chemical_Analyses.pH calculation of the acidity of a solution by taking the logarithm of its measured concentration of hydrogen ions. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Geologic_Dating several methods of dating very old materials, including such absolute methods as radioisotope analyses, dendrochronology, and use of biomarkers and such relative methods as stratigraphic correlation. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Geologic_Dating.Argon-Argon method of age-dating in which a potassium-bearing sample is irradiated and the resultant ratio of induced argon-39 (from potassium-39) and "natural" argon-40 (from potassium-40) are used to calculate the potassium-40/argon-40 ratio of the sample, which is in turn related to the amount of time that has passed since the sample hit a certain cooling point; useful from about 4.3 billion years ago to 100,000 years ago with a higher precision than potassium-argon dating. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Geologic_Dating.Beryllium-7 a method of dating beryllium-bearing samples based on the relative proportions of beryllium 7 and its decay (by electron capture) product, lithium 7; Be-7 has a half-life of fifty-three days so this method is useful for dating over a very short term. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Geologic_Dating.Carbon-14 use of carbon-14 abundance relative to nitrogen-14 (its decay product) in a biological object to date the object based on the known decay rate of C-14 and a calibration curve which corrects for varying global C-14 levels over time; C-14 dating is useful for many biogenic objects as old as 10,000 years. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Geologic_Dating.Cesium-137 use of the relative concentrations of cesium-137 and its decay product, barium 137, to date materials; Ce-137 has a half-life of thirty years and is generally produced artificially - such as by atomic bombs fallout - with a peak from 1952 to the mid-1960s, so that it is useful for dating materials produced during this period. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Geologic_Dating.Dendrochronology definition pending. aallwardt 2008-05-14 Laboratory.Geologic_Dating.Lead-210 method of age dating based on the decay of uranium-238 and radon gas into lead-210; lead-210, which when created from atmospheric radon is deposited within ten days in turn decays into a nonradioactive lead isotope over a period of 150 years, so recent materials may be dated based on their proportions of radioactive and nonradioactive lead. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Geologic_Dating.Potassium-Argon use of the relative proportions of potassium-40 and one of its decay products, argon-40 gas, to date materials that have been superheated, melted, and recrystallized; the useful range of this method is from about 4.3 billion years ago to 100,000 years ago with a high uncertainty (up to a million years). rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Geologic_Dating.Strontium_Isotopes use of the strontium-87 to strontium-86 historical variation curve to date a carbonate-bearing material; strontium replaces calcium in a calcite lattice. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Geologic_Dating.Tritium-Helium definition pending. aallwardt 2004-11-04 Laboratory.Geotechnical_Experiments geotechnical experiments done in a laboratory; geotechnical experiments quantify the mechanical behavior of such geological materials as sediments and rocks. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Geotechnical_Experiments.Compressional-Wave_Velocity_(P-Wave_Velocity) definition pending. aallwardt 2004-11-04 Laboratory.Geotechnical_Experiments.Magnetic_Susceptibility studies of magnetic susceptibility, the readiness with which materials in a magnetic field become magnetized, which is related to the amount and strength of magnetizeable particles in the material. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 aallwardt 2004-11-04 Laboratory.Geotechnical_Experiments.Shear-Wave_Velocity_(S-Wave_Velocity) definition pending. aallwardt 2004-11-04 Laboratory.Geotechnical_Experiments.Shear_Strength a geotechnical experiment to find the shear strength of a rock, sediment, or modeling material; shear strength is the force that a material can tolerate before it fails by either breakage or flow. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Hydrological_Experiments experiments in the behavior of water under such changing conditions as container morphology, velocity, and density. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Hydrological_Experiments.Flume experiments in the behavior of water conducted in a flume, or artificial water flow channel. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Microscopy observation of some very small object or organism by a microscope, a magnifying device. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Microscopy.Scanning_Electron_Micrography observation of very small objects or organisms with a scanning electron microscope, or SEM, a magnifier in which an electron beam is bounced off and scattered by the subject of study (which is coated in a metal power); the backscatter is used to produce an image in a cathode tube with a wide field of view, high (up to 5 nm) resolution, and great magnification (10-200,000 times the actual size of the object). rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Microscopy.Smear_Slide observation of a sediment or other material by smearing some of a sample onto a slide and observing it under a microscope. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Microscopy.Thin_Section definition pending. rlriall 2003-03-01 2003-03-01 1 Laboratory.Sedimentology in-lab observations, experiments, or analyses involving sediments or sedimentary rocks. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Sedimentology.Density experiments or analyses of sediment density and porosity done in the lab. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Sedimentology.Density.Gamma_Ray_Attenuation_Porosity_Evaluator_(GRAPE) a method for estimating sample bulk density and porosity; the sample is irradiated with gamma rays, and the number of rays which pass through while maintaining their original energy ("unattenuated") is relative to the density (porosity is calculated using several other experimental variables). rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Laboratory.Sedimentology.Grain_Size the measure of particle sizes in a sediment or sedimentary rock; these sizes reflect a complex interaction of the size of the parent material and the distance and weathering conditions during transport from the provenance. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Modeling creation of a model, a computational or other abstract approximation of general real-world systemic behavior. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Modeling.Analytical_Modeling development of a model which postulates mathematical relationships between real-world variables in a system. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Modeling.Assemblage_Interpretation the interpretation of environmental conditions from fossil or other assemblages based on the modeling of modern analogues. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Modeling.Conceptual_Modeling creation of a model - often in the earliest stages - which qualitatively or analogously addresses the behavior of a system. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Modeling.Economic_Modeling modeling of economic conditions as they vary with a complex set of variables. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Modeling.Graphical_Modeling definition pending. rlriall 2003-03-01 2003-03-01 1 Modeling.Numerical_Modeling development of a model which uses numeric inputs for a suite of variables to produce a numerical model for the system under the represented conditions. rlriall 2002-06-27 2002-06-27 1 Modeling.Scale_Modeling definition pending. aallwardt 2007-06-15 Modeling.Statistical_Modeling definition pending. aallwardt 2008-05-15