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Mcicsl Newsletter - November 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
Mcicsl Newsletter - November 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
MCICSL Newsletter
This issue includes the following:
Partners Recognized for Water Quality Research at Mammoth Cave National Park and Increasing Diversity in the Geosciences
Texas A&M – Galveston Students Participate in Citizen Science at Mammoth Cave National Park
Northern Kentucky University and the Mammoth Cave International Center for Science and Learning to Host Partners in the Parks Program at Mammoth Cave National Park
as well as education and research highlights, and MCICSL symposium information
An Analysis Of The Lost River Karst Aquifer’S Hydrometeorological Response To Storm Events For Flooding And Water Quality Management, Logan Mitchell, Jason Polk, Kegan Mcclanahan
An Analysis Of The Lost River Karst Aquifer’S Hydrometeorological Response To Storm Events For Flooding And Water Quality Management, Logan Mitchell, Jason Polk, Kegan Mcclanahan
National Cave and Karst Management Symposia
No abstract provided.
Microgravity Methods- The National Corvette Museum, Bowling Green, Ky, Ric Fredrico, Brian Ham
Microgravity Methods- The National Corvette Museum, Bowling Green, Ky, Ric Fredrico, Brian Ham
National Cave and Karst Management Symposia
No abstract provided.
An Analysis Of The Lost River Karst Aquifer’S Hydrometeorological Response To Storm Events For Flooding And Water Quality Management, Logan Mitchell, Jason Polk, Kegan Mcclanahan
An Analysis Of The Lost River Karst Aquifer’S Hydrometeorological Response To Storm Events For Flooding And Water Quality Management, Logan Mitchell, Jason Polk, Kegan Mcclanahan
National Cave and Karst Management Symposia
No abstract provided.
Discovery And Management Of Georgia Caves, Lasha Asanidze, Kukuri Tsikarishvili, Zaza Lezhava, Nana Bolashvili, Nino Chikhradze
Discovery And Management Of Georgia Caves, Lasha Asanidze, Kukuri Tsikarishvili, Zaza Lezhava, Nana Bolashvili, Nino Chikhradze
National Cave and Karst Management Symposia
No abstract provided.
Isotopic Evolution And Epikarst Mixing In A Telogenetic Karst System: Implications For Contaminant Transport And Groundwater Movement, Keegan Mcclanahan, Jason Polk, Benjamin Miller, Robert Schaefer, Carl Bolster
Isotopic Evolution And Epikarst Mixing In A Telogenetic Karst System: Implications For Contaminant Transport And Groundwater Movement, Keegan Mcclanahan, Jason Polk, Benjamin Miller, Robert Schaefer, Carl Bolster
National Cave and Karst Management Symposia
No abstract provided.
Quantitative Dye Studies To Evaluate The Spill Response System For Mammoth Cave National Park, Jetara Brown, Rickard Toomey, Rick Olson, D. Solomon, Lonnie Sharp
Quantitative Dye Studies To Evaluate The Spill Response System For Mammoth Cave National Park, Jetara Brown, Rickard Toomey, Rick Olson, D. Solomon, Lonnie Sharp
National Cave and Karst Management Symposia
No abstract provided.
Dripwater Chemistry And Land-Use Study At Diamond Caverns, Hart County, Ky: Science And Student Engagement At A Show Cave, Ethan Morgan, Andrew Wulff, Pat Kambesis, Chris Groves
Dripwater Chemistry And Land-Use Study At Diamond Caverns, Hart County, Ky: Science And Student Engagement At A Show Cave, Ethan Morgan, Andrew Wulff, Pat Kambesis, Chris Groves
National Cave and Karst Management Symposia
No abstract provided.
An Investigation Of Groundwater Flow In The Vicinity Of Patoka Dam, Indiana: Assessment Research To Support United States Army Corps Of Engineers Dam Safety Risk, Lee Anne Bledsoe, Chris Groves, Kenneth Henn, Jackie Row
An Investigation Of Groundwater Flow In The Vicinity Of Patoka Dam, Indiana: Assessment Research To Support United States Army Corps Of Engineers Dam Safety Risk, Lee Anne Bledsoe, Chris Groves, Kenneth Henn, Jackie Row
National Cave and Karst Management Symposia
No abstract provided.
Potential Application Of Hugelkultur To Increase Water Holding Capacity Of Karst Rocky Desertified Land, Megan Laffoon, Albert Meier, Chris Groves
Potential Application Of Hugelkultur To Increase Water Holding Capacity Of Karst Rocky Desertified Land, Megan Laffoon, Albert Meier, Chris Groves
National Cave and Karst Management Symposia
No abstract provided.
Contaminant Mapping And Refugia: Hidden River Cave, Kentucky, Chris Smart, Caren Raedts
Contaminant Mapping And Refugia: Hidden River Cave, Kentucky, Chris Smart, Caren Raedts
National Cave and Karst Management Symposia
No abstract provided.
Improving Stormwater Treatment Efficiency Based On Runoff Properties At Mammoth Cave National Park, Hung-Wai Ho, Rickard Toomey
Improving Stormwater Treatment Efficiency Based On Runoff Properties At Mammoth Cave National Park, Hung-Wai Ho, Rickard Toomey
National Cave and Karst Management Symposia
No abstract provided.
Building Resilience Against Karst Hazards: A Case Study Of The National Corvette Museum Sinkhole, Jason Polk, Ric Fredrico, Brian Ham, Daniel Nedvidek, Kegan Mcclanahan, Leslie A. North, Pat Kambesis, Mike Marasa
Building Resilience Against Karst Hazards: A Case Study Of The National Corvette Museum Sinkhole, Jason Polk, Ric Fredrico, Brian Ham, Daniel Nedvidek, Kegan Mcclanahan, Leslie A. North, Pat Kambesis, Mike Marasa
National Cave and Karst Management Symposia
No abstract provided.
Analyzing Possible Influences In Karst Regions Contributing To Harmful Algal Bloom Occurrences In Freshwater Lakes, Robert Schaefer, Jason Polk, Keegan Mcclanahan
Analyzing Possible Influences In Karst Regions Contributing To Harmful Algal Bloom Occurrences In Freshwater Lakes, Robert Schaefer, Jason Polk, Keegan Mcclanahan
National Cave and Karst Management Symposia
No abstract provided.
Origin Of Jewel Cave And How It Supports Cave Management Decisions, Mike Wiles
Origin Of Jewel Cave And How It Supports Cave Management Decisions, Mike Wiles
National Cave and Karst Management Symposia
No abstract provided.
Mcicsl Newsletter - October 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
Mcicsl Newsletter - October 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
MCICSL Newsletter
This issue includes the following:
Mercy Academy Begins Study of Mammoth Cave’s Aquatic Habitat
National Network of Research Learning Centers Releases New Strategic Framework
as well as education and research highlights, MCICSL symposium information and FY16 Education report
An Investigation Of Groundwater Flow In The Vicinity Of Patoka Dam, Indiana, Lee Anne Bledsoe
An Investigation Of Groundwater Flow In The Vicinity Of Patoka Dam, Indiana, Lee Anne Bledsoe
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Several dams throughout the United States have been built on karst terrains, where soluble limestone bedrock has been dissolved to form features such as caves, sinkholes, and underground rivers. In such karst regions, subsurface hydrology can play an integral role in the condition, operation, and safety of dams and should be considered during risk assessment. Patoka Dam, near Jasper, Indiana, is situated on a well-developed karst landscape/aquifer system, faces significant potential challenges, and recently underwent risk assessment. A groundwater flow investigation using multiple fluorescent tracer tests, analysis of water-table elevations, isopach mapping of the Glen Dean Limestone, and spring hydrograph …
Mcicsl Newsletter - September 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
Mcicsl Newsletter - September 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
MCICSL Newsletter
This issue includes the following:
Citizen Scientists Contribute Over $46,700 of Labor to Mammoth Cave National Park
Federal Agencies Directed to Advance Citizen Science
as well as education and research highlights,and MCICSL strategic planning.
Mcicsl Newsletter - August 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
Mcicsl Newsletter - August 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
MCICSL Newsletter
This issue includes the following:
Bat Night was a success for education and research
MCICSL participated in national network strategic planning
as well as Summer research opportunities
Mcicsl Newsletter - July 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
Mcicsl Newsletter - July 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
MCICSL Newsletter
This issue includes the following:
Interns with The Nature Conservancy Participate in Research at Mammoth Cave
Renaissance in Cave Biology Research Underway
as well as Summer research projects, in the news and White-nose Syndrome workshop
Mcicsl Newsletter - June 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
Mcicsl Newsletter - June 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
MCICSL Newsletter
This issue includes the following:
Dayton Regional STEM School participates in 5 citizen science projects over 2 days
Public dye traces provide valuable research knowledge and public engagement
Barren County Middle School students collect dragonfly larvae for multi-park citizen science project
as well as Summer research projects, in the news and new interns.
Geothermobarometry And Petrographic Interpretations Of Christensen Ranch Meta- Banded Iron Formation From The Ruby Range, Montana, Jacob Hughes
Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience/Thesis Projects
The Ruby Range in southwestern Montana was tectonically uplifted during the mountain-building event of the Big Sky orogeny. Contained within the Christensen Ranch Formation, made up of sedimentary units metamorphosed during the Big Sky orogeny, are a small number of metamorphosed banded iron formations (BIFs). It is the presence and composition of these BIFs which is the focus of this research, principally their depositional origin, relationship to surrounding sedimentary packages, elemental and mineral compositions, and lastly, peak metamorphic conditions. Samples were collected, cut into thin sections, and powdered for textural and compositional analyses employing polarized light microscopy, Raman microscopy, scanning …
Aerosol Size Distribution Measurements During The 2014 Nasa Sarp Campaign In The Central Valley And Sierra Nevada Mountains In California, Victoria A. Hampton
Aerosol Size Distribution Measurements During The 2014 Nasa Sarp Campaign In The Central Valley And Sierra Nevada Mountains In California, Victoria A. Hampton
Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience/Thesis Projects
Aerosols are directly and indirectly related to global climate by scattering radiation and also by seeding cloud formation. As a part of the 2014 NASA Student Airborne Research Program (SARP), research flights were conducted over the Central California region to better understand air quality in large urban California cities and also in the Central Valley. Using a Droplet Measurement Technologies Ultra High Sensitivity Aerosol Spectrometer (DMT-UHSAS), aerosol size distributions were measured across geographic regions of interest. Previous research has suggested that aerosols originating in the Central Valley may travel eastward to the Sierra Nevada and, once lifted orographically, could suppress …
Cars And Karst: Investigating The National Corvette Museum Sinkhole, Jason S. Polk, Leslie North, Ric Federico, Brian Ham, Dan Nedvidek, Kegan Mcclanahan, Pat Kambesis, Michael Marasa
Cars And Karst: Investigating The National Corvette Museum Sinkhole, Jason S. Polk, Leslie North, Ric Federico, Brian Ham, Dan Nedvidek, Kegan Mcclanahan, Pat Kambesis, Michael Marasa
Earth, Environmental, and Atmospheric Sciences Faculty Publications
On February 12th, 2014, a sinkhole occurred at the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky. The collapse happened inside part of the building known as the Skydome and eight Corvettes on display were lost into the void that opened in the concrete floor. In this region of Kentucky, known as the Pennyroyal sinkhole plain, subsidence and cover collapse sinkholes are commonly found throughout the landscape. This iconic karst region in the United States is also home to Mammoth Cave, the longest cave in the world, and thousands of other caves and karst features. Investigation of the sinkhole collapse began …