Elk monitoring in Mount Rainier and Olympic national parks: 2008 ‒ 2017 synthesis report

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
K Jenkins
2001 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 483-497 ◽  
Author(s):  
John D. Ray

The National Park Service (NPS) has tested and used passive ozone samplers for several years to get baseline values for parks and to determine the spatial variability within parks. Experience has shown that the Ogawa passive samplers can provide ±10% accuracy when used with a quality assurance program consisting of blanks, duplicates, collocated instrumentation, and a standard operating procedure that carefully guides site operators. Although the passive device does not meet EPA criteria as a certified method (mainly, that hourly values be measured), it does provide seasonal summed values of ozone. The seasonal ozone concentrations from the passive devices can be compared to other monitoring to determine baseline values, trends, and spatial variations. This point is illustrated with some kriged interpolation maps of ozone statistics. Passive ozone samplers were used to get elevational gradients and spatial distributions of ozone within a park. This was done in varying degrees at Mount Rainier, Olympic, Sequoia–Kings Canyon, Yosemite, Joshua Tree, Rocky Mountain, and Great Smoky Mountains national parks. The ozone has been found to vary by factors of 2 and 3 within a park when average ozone is compared between locations. Specific examples of the spatial distributions of ozone in three parks within California are given using interpolation maps. Positive aspects and limitations of the passive sampling approach are presented.


Oryx ◽  
1952 ◽  
Vol 1 (7) ◽  
pp. 358-359
Author(s):  
Willingdon

At the suggestion of the National Parks Association of the United States and on the invitation of the National Parks Service, I was privileged, as representing your Society, to visit two of America's most beautiful national parks, Olympic and Mount Rainier. They are both situated in Washington State, known as the Evergreen State, in the north-west of the U.S.A. They consist of rain forests, colossal cedars, firs, and snowcapped mountains.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tynan Ramm-Granberg ◽  
F. Joseph Rocchio ◽  
Catharine Copass ◽  
Rachel Brunner ◽  
Eric Nielson

2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kurt Jenkins ◽  
Katherine Beirne ◽  
Patricia Happe ◽  
Roger Hoffman ◽  
Cliff Rice ◽  
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