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USGS Scientist Wins National Wildlife Federation Award


USGS Scientist Wins National Wildlife Federation Award

U.S. Geological Survey scientist Virginia Burkett was awarded the 2011 National Wildlife Federation’s (NWF) Connie Award for Science, at the NWF awards gala on Apr. 13, in Washington, D.C.

Dr. Burkett shared the stage with other prestigious award winners, including actor Robert Redford and U.S. Senator Richard Lugar. The “Connie” Awards were established in 1965 to recognize individuals and organizations playing a leadership role in advancing knowledge and action to protect and restore our environment.

USGS Senior Scientist for Climate and Land Use Change, Burkett was an early leader in the movement for addressing climate change when she began focusing on the issue in 1990, and has since become known as one of the most knowledgeable and accomplished scientists in the field. Dr. Burkett was a Lead Author of the United Nation’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Third and Fourth Assessment Reports, for which the IPCC received the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize. Her leadership in these efforts has contributed immensely to the public’s understanding of the scientific basis for responding to global warming and land cover change. Dr. Burkett has been tireless in her efforts to educate professional and lay audiences about climate change and its impacts on natural resources.

Dr. Burkett, currently based in Many, La, was formerly Chief of the Forest Ecology Branch at the USGS National Wetlands Research Center in Lafayette, La. Dr. Burkett has also served as Secretary/Director of the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, Acting Director of the Louisiana Coastal Zone Management Program, and Assistant Director of the Louisiana Geological Survey. She received her doctoral degree in forestry from Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas in 1996.

The National Wildlife Federation was established 75 years ago and is one of America’s premier conservation organizations. To learn more about the Connie Awards, visit the NWF website.

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Parameter Value Description
Magnitude mb The magnitude for the event.
Longitude ° East Decimal degrees longitude. Negative values for western longitudes.
Latitude ° North Decimal degrees latitude. Negative values for southern latitudes.
Depth km Depth of the event in kilometers.
Place Textual description of named geographic region near to the event. This may be a city name, or a Flinn-Engdahl Region name.
Time 1970-01-01 00:00:00 Time when the event occurred. UTC/GMT
Updated 1970-01-01 00:00:00 Time when the event was most recently updated. UTC/GMT
Timezone offset Timezone offset from UTC in minutes at the event epicenter.
Felt The total number of felt reports
CDI The maximum reported intensity for the event.
MMI The maximum estimated instrumental intensity for the event.
Alert Level The alert level from the PAGER earthquake impact scale. Green, Yellow, Orange or Red.
Review Status Indicates whether the event has been reviewed by a human.
Tsunami This flag is set to "1" for large events in oceanic regions and "0" otherwise. The existence or value of this flag does not indicate if a tsunami actually did or will exist.
SIG A number describing how significant the event is. Larger numbers indicate a more significant event.
Network The ID of a data contributor. Identifies the network considered to be the preferred source of information for this event.
Sources A comma-separated list of network contributors.
Number of Stations Used The total number of Number of seismic stations which reported P- and S-arrival times for this earthquake.
Horizontal Distance Horizontal distance from the epicenter to the nearest station (in degrees).
Root Mean Square sec The root-mean-square (RMS) travel time residual, in sec, using all weights.
Azimuthal Gap The largest azimuthal gap between azimuthally adjacent stations (in degrees).
Magnitude Type The method or algorithm used to calculate the preferred magnitude for the event.
Event Type Type of seismic event.
Event ID Id of event.
Event Code An identifying code assigned by, and unique from, the corresponding source for the event.
Event IDS A comma-separated list of event ids that are associated to an event.

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