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The Development Of Relationships Between Constituent Concentrations And Generic Hydrological Variables, Carmen T. Agouridis, Dwayne R. Edwards Mar 2003

The Development Of Relationships Between Constituent Concentrations And Generic Hydrological Variables, Carmen T. Agouridis, Dwayne R. Edwards

Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Faculty Publications

The collection and analysis of samples from storm events constitutes a large portion of the effort associated with water quality research. Estimating concentrations or loads from these events is often difficult. The equipment necessary to analyze the samples and the required laboratory resources are typically significant expenses incurred by the researcher. One potential method to reduce these costs is through the development of generic relationships between concentrations and easily measured variables such as dimensionless flow rate or time. The benefits recognized from such an effort include a reduction in the number of required samples, resulting in a reduction in cost. …


Precision Farming In Central Kentucky: Evaluating Public And Private Sector Influence On The Adoption Decision, Rod Grusy Jan 2003

Precision Farming In Central Kentucky: Evaluating Public And Private Sector Influence On The Adoption Decision, Rod Grusy

Soil Science News and Views

The Cooperative Extension Service is challenged to assess the needs of customers who are unable or unwilling to try new production techniques with the potential to increase profitability. Precision Farming (PF) is a production technique that has the goal of maximizing economic potential by using technology that recognizes variability within fields. Ample research from the last decade shows that precision technologies hold promise for enhanced agricultural profitability. A study conducted in three Central Kentucky counties in 2001 shows that farmers obtain information for decision-making related to PF technologies from their local fertilizer dealer and the Cooperative Extension Service but are …


Value Of Nutrients In Poultry Litter When Applied In The Fall, Monroe Rasnake, George Kelley Jan 2003

Value Of Nutrients In Poultry Litter When Applied In The Fall, Monroe Rasnake, George Kelley

Soil Science News and Views

The value of nutrients in poultry litter depends not only on how much nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) it contains, but also on how it is handled and applied. The following table compares the value of 19 poultry litter samples from Hopkins County analyzed for N, P & K and the litter then spread in the fall. The samples include pullet, breeder and broiler manures, with storage times up to one year. Nutrient values were based on a comparison with urea (46-0-0) at $199/ton, triple super phosphate (0-46-0) at $215/ton and muriate of potash (0-0-60) at $165/ton.


Water Well And Spring Map Of The Hazard 30 X 60 Quadrangle, Kentucky, Bart Davidson Jan 2003

Water Well And Spring Map Of The Hazard 30 X 60 Quadrangle, Kentucky, Bart Davidson

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Water Well And Spring Map Of The Elizabethtown 30 X 60 Minute Quadrangle, Kentucky, Bart Davidson Jan 2003

Water Well And Spring Map Of The Elizabethtown 30 X 60 Minute Quadrangle, Kentucky, Bart Davidson

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Generalized Geologic Map For Land-Use Planning: Jessamine County, Kentucky, Daniel I. Carey, Martin C. Noger, Paul Howell Jan 2003

Generalized Geologic Map For Land-Use Planning: Jessamine County, Kentucky, Daniel I. Carey, Martin C. Noger, Paul Howell

Map and Chart--KGS

This map is not intended to be used for selecting individual sites. Its purpose is to inform land-use planners, government officials, and the public in a general way about geologic bedrock conditions that affect the selection of sites for various purposes. The properties of thick soils may supercede those of the underlying bedrock and should be considered on a site to site basis. At any site, it is important to understand both the soils, and the underlying rock.


Water Well And Spring Map Of The Corbin 30 X 60 Minute Quadrangle, Kentucky, Bart Davidson Jan 2003

Water Well And Spring Map Of The Corbin 30 X 60 Minute Quadrangle, Kentucky, Bart Davidson

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Water Well And Spring Map Of The Madisonville 30 X 60 Minute Quadrangle, Kentucky, Bart Davidson Jan 2003

Water Well And Spring Map Of The Madisonville 30 X 60 Minute Quadrangle, Kentucky, Bart Davidson

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Water Well And Spring Map Of The Paducah 30 X 60 Minute Quadrangle, Kentucky, Bart Davidson Jan 2003

Water Well And Spring Map Of The Paducah 30 X 60 Minute Quadrangle, Kentucky, Bart Davidson

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Water Well And Spring Map Of The Williamson 30 X 60 Minute Quadrangle, Kentucky, Bart Davidson Jan 2003

Water Well And Spring Map Of The Williamson 30 X 60 Minute Quadrangle, Kentucky, Bart Davidson

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Water Well And Spring Map Of The Pikeville 30 X 60 Minute Quadrangle, Kentucky, Bart Davidson Jan 2003

Water Well And Spring Map Of The Pikeville 30 X 60 Minute Quadrangle, Kentucky, Bart Davidson

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Water Well And Spring Map Of The Huntington 30 X 60 Minute Quadrangle, Kentucky, Bart Davidson Jan 2003

Water Well And Spring Map Of The Huntington 30 X 60 Minute Quadrangle, Kentucky, Bart Davidson

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Total Thickness Of The Amburgy Coal In Eastern Kentucky, Michael G. Shultz, Jeffery A. Esterle, Ernest E. Thacker Jan 2003

Total Thickness Of The Amburgy Coal In Eastern Kentucky, Michael G. Shultz, Jeffery A. Esterle, Ernest E. Thacker

Map and Chart--KGS

This map showing the regional characteristics of the Amburgy coal bed was prepared as part of the U.S. Geological Survey's National Coal Assessment program, which compiles regional maps and databases that provide a comprehensive assessment of the most important coal beds in the nation. The Amburgy coal zone is composed of a number of distinct coal beds that merge in some areas to form mineable coal bodies. For the purpose of this assessment, the zone has been divided into two beds; the Lower Amburgy (A) and Upper Ambury (B). The lower bed is of greatest economic significance and is the …


Mapped Karst Groundwater Basins In The Harrodsburg 30 X 60 Minute Quadrangle, James C. Currens, Randall L. Paylor, Joseph A. Ray Jan 2003

Mapped Karst Groundwater Basins In The Harrodsburg 30 X 60 Minute Quadrangle, James C. Currens, Randall L. Paylor, Joseph A. Ray

Map and Chart--KGS

This map shows karst groundwater basins in the Harrodsburg quadrangle, determined primarily by groundwater tracer studies. It can be used to quickly identify the groundwater basins and springs to which a site may drain. Major springs and the relative size of their basin or catchment areas can be evaluated for potential as water supplies. The map also serves as a geographic index to literature on karst groundwater in the area.


Generalized Geologic Map For Land-Use Planning: Woodford County, Kentucky, Daniel I. Carey, Martin C. Noger, Paul Howell Jan 2003

Generalized Geologic Map For Land-Use Planning: Woodford County, Kentucky, Daniel I. Carey, Martin C. Noger, Paul Howell

Map and Chart--KGS

This map is not intended to be used for selecting individual sites. Its purpose is to inform land-use planners, government officials, and the public in a general way about geologic bedrock conditions that affect the selection of sites for various purposes. The properties of thick soils may supercede those of the underlying bedrock and should be considered on a site to site basis. At any site, it is important to understand both the soils, and the underlying rock.


Mining Geology Of The Fire Clay Coal, Stephen F. Greb Jan 2003

Mining Geology Of The Fire Clay Coal, Stephen F. Greb

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The Fire Clay (Hazard No. 4) coal is one of the leading producers in the Eastern Kentucky Coal Field, with more than 20 million short tons of annual production and 230 million short tons mined between 1976 and 1992, according to Kentucky Department of Mines and Minerals data. Regional thickness and resources of the coal are calculated in Greb and others (1999c) and Thacker and others (2000a, b).

Stratigraphically, the coal occurs in the middle part of the Hyden Formation of the Breathitt Group (Fig. 1), which was previously part of the Breathitt Formation (Chesnut, 1992). The coal occurs between …


Water Well And Spring Map Of The Murray 30 X 60 Minute Quadrangle, Kentucky, Bart Davidson Jan 2003

Water Well And Spring Map Of The Murray 30 X 60 Minute Quadrangle, Kentucky, Bart Davidson

Map and Chart--KGS

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Water Well And Spring Map Of The Hopkinsville 30 X 60 Minute Quadrangle, Kentucky, Bart Davidson Jan 2003

Water Well And Spring Map Of The Hopkinsville 30 X 60 Minute Quadrangle, Kentucky, Bart Davidson

Map and Chart--KGS

No abstract provided.


Generalized Geologic Map For Land-Use Planning: Berea 7.5-Minute Quadrangle, Kentucky, Daniel I. Carey, Martin C. Noger, Paul Howell Jan 2003

Generalized Geologic Map For Land-Use Planning: Berea 7.5-Minute Quadrangle, Kentucky, Daniel I. Carey, Martin C. Noger, Paul Howell

Map and Chart--KGS

This map is not intended to be used for selecting individual sites. Its purpose is to inform land-use planners, government officials, and the public in a general way about geologic conditions that affect the selection of sites for various purposes. Site-specific investigations should be made by a professional geologist.


Generalized Geologic Map For Land-Use Planning: Scott County, Kentucky, Daniel I. Carey, Martin C. Noger Jan 2003

Generalized Geologic Map For Land-Use Planning: Scott County, Kentucky, Daniel I. Carey, Martin C. Noger

Map and Chart--KGS

This map is not intended to be used for selecting individual sites. Its purpose is to inform land-use planners, government officials, and the public in a general way about geologic bedrock conditions that affect the selection of sites for various purposes. The properties of thick soils may supersede those of the underlying bedrock and should be considered on a site-to-site basis. At any site, it is important to understand the characteristics of both the soils and the underlying rock.


Water Well And Spring Map Of The Morehead 30 X 60 Minute Quadrangle, Kentucky, Bart Davidson Jan 2003

Water Well And Spring Map Of The Morehead 30 X 60 Minute Quadrangle, Kentucky, Bart Davidson

Map and Chart--KGS

No abstract provided.


Water Well And Spring Map Of The Tell City 30 X 60 Minute Quadrangle, Kentucky, Bart Davidson Jan 2003

Water Well And Spring Map Of The Tell City 30 X 60 Minute Quadrangle, Kentucky, Bart Davidson

Map and Chart--KGS

No abstract provided.


Generalized Geologic Map For Land-Use Planning: Edmonson County, Kentucky, E. Glynn Beck, David A. Williams, Daniel I. Carey Jan 2003

Generalized Geologic Map For Land-Use Planning: Edmonson County, Kentucky, E. Glynn Beck, David A. Williams, Daniel I. Carey

Map and Chart--KGS

This map is not intended to be used for selecting individual sites. Its purpose is to inform land-use planners, government officials, and the public in a general way about geologic bedrock conditions that affect the selection of sites for various purposes. The properties of thick soils may supercede those of the underlying bedrock and should be considered on a site to site basis. At any site, it is important to understand both the soils and the underlying rock.


Water Well And Spring Map Of The Tompkinsville 30 X 60 Minute Quadrangle, Kentucky, Bart Davidson Jan 2003

Water Well And Spring Map Of The Tompkinsville 30 X 60 Minute Quadrangle, Kentucky, Bart Davidson

Map and Chart--KGS

No abstract provided.


Generalized Geologic Map For Land-Use Planning: Butler County, Kentucky, E. Glynn Beck, David A. Williams, Daniel I. Carey Jan 2003

Generalized Geologic Map For Land-Use Planning: Butler County, Kentucky, E. Glynn Beck, David A. Williams, Daniel I. Carey

Map and Chart--KGS

This map is not intended to be used for selecting individual sites. Its purpose is to inform land-use planners, government officials, and the public in a general way about geologic bedrock conditions that affect the selection of sites for various purposes. The properties of thick soils may supercede those of the underlying bedrock and should be considered on a site to site basis.