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College Of Natural Sciences 2020 Year-End Publication, College Of Natural Sciences
College Of Natural Sciences 2020 Year-End Publication, College Of Natural Sciences
College of Natural Sciences Newsletters and Reports
This is the inaugural issue of the College of Natural Sciences' year-end publication.
Contents:
[Page] 4 COVID-19 Response
[Page] 6 Student Success
[Page] 8 Faculty Excellence
[Page] 10 Awards and Recognition
College Of Natural Sciences Newsletter, November 2020, College Of Natural Sciences
College Of Natural Sciences Newsletter, November 2020, College Of Natural Sciences
College of Natural Sciences Newsletters and Reports
Volume 1. Issue 10
Content:
Dean’s Update P.1
Awards & Recognition P.2
Student Club Spotlight P.3
Open PRAIRIE | Interest in Science P.4
Bioethics Lecture P.5
External Advisory Board P.6
Science as Art Competition P.7
College Of Natural Sciences Newsletter, October 2020, College Of Natural Sciences
College Of Natural Sciences Newsletter, October 2020, College Of Natural Sciences
College of Natural Sciences Newsletters and Reports
Volume 1. Issue 9
Content:
Dean’s Update P.1
Awards & Recognition P.2
Student Club Spotlight P.3
Open PRAIRIE | Research Overview P.4
Interest in Science | Updates P.5
Where’s Wil? P.6 Art
Competition Announcement P.7
College Of Natural Sciences Newsletter, September 2020, College Of Natural Sciences
College Of Natural Sciences Newsletter, September 2020, College Of Natural Sciences
College of Natural Sciences Newsletters and Reports
Issue 1. Volume 8
Contents:
Dean’s Update P.1
Awards & Recognition P.2
Interest in Science | Competitions P.3
Open PRAIRIE | ODFS Recap P.4
ODFS Recap | Research Spotlight P.5
Spring 2020 Dean’s List P.6-7
College Of Natural Sciences Newsletter, August 2020, College Of Natural Sciences
College Of Natural Sciences Newsletter, August 2020, College Of Natural Sciences
College of Natural Sciences Newsletters and Reports
Volume 1. Issue 7
Contents:
Dean’s Update P.1
Awards & Recognition P.2
New Faculty | Student Clubs P.3
Research Spotlight | Open PRAIRIE P.4
ODFS | Interest in Science P.3
College Of Natural Sciences Newsletter, July 2020, College Of Natural Sciences
College Of Natural Sciences Newsletter, July 2020, College Of Natural Sciences
College of Natural Sciences Newsletters and Reports
Volume 1. Issue 6
Contents:
Dean’s Update P.1
Awards & Recognition P.2
Interest in Science | Updates P.3
Research Spotlight | Open PRAIRIE P.4
Monthly Photo Series: Books P.5
College Of Natural Sciences Newsletter, June 2020, College Of Natural Sciences
College Of Natural Sciences Newsletter, June 2020, College Of Natural Sciences
College of Natural Sciences Newsletters and Reports
Volume 1. Issue 5
Contents:
Dean’s Update P.1
Awards & Recognition P.2
Club Spotlight P.3 Interest in Science | Welcome P.4
Research Spotlight | NSO Update P.5
Monthly Photo Series: Gardens P.6
How Much Variation In Land Surface Phenology Can Climate Oscillation Modes Explain At The Scale Of Mountain Pastures In Kyrgyzstan?, Monika A. Tomaszewska, Geoffrey M. Henebry
How Much Variation In Land Surface Phenology Can Climate Oscillation Modes Explain At The Scale Of Mountain Pastures In Kyrgyzstan?, Monika A. Tomaszewska, Geoffrey M. Henebry
NASA Land-Cover Land-Use Change Data Sets
Climate oscillation modes can shape weather across the globe due to atmospheric teleconnections. We built on the findings of a recent study to assess whether the impacts of teleconnections are detectable and significant in the early season dynamics of highland pastures across five rayons in Kyrgyzstan. Specifically, since land surface phenology (LSP) has already shown to be influenced by snow cover seasonality and terrain, we investigated here how much more explanatory and predictive power information about climatic oscillation modes might add to explain variation in LSP. We focused on seasonal values of five climate oscillation indices that influence vegetation dynamics …
College Of Natural Sciences Newsletter, May 2020, College Of Natural Sciences
College Of Natural Sciences Newsletter, May 2020, College Of Natural Sciences
College of Natural Sciences Newsletters and Reports
Volume 1. Issue 4
In this issue:
Dean’s Update P.1
Awards & Recognition P.2
Club Spotlight | Academic Tips P.3
Interest in Science | Face Masks P.4
Research Spotlight | Welcome P.4
Meet the Pets of CNS P.5
Land Surface Phenology In The Highland Pastures Of Montane Central Asia: Interactions With Snow Cover Seasonality And Terrain Characteristics, Monika A. Tomaszewska, Lan H. Nguyen, Geoffrey Henebry
Land Surface Phenology In The Highland Pastures Of Montane Central Asia: Interactions With Snow Cover Seasonality And Terrain Characteristics, Monika A. Tomaszewska, Lan H. Nguyen, Geoffrey Henebry
NASA Land-Cover Land-Use Change Data Sets
Many studies have shown that high elevation environments are among very sensitive to climatic changes and where impacts are exacerbated. Across Central Asia, which is especially vulnerable to climate change due to aridity, the ability of global climate projections to capture the complex dynamics of mountainous environments is particularly limited. Over montane Central Asia, agropastoralism constitutes a major portion of the rural economy. Extensive herbaceous vegetation forms the basis of rural economies in Kyrgyzstan. Here we focus on snow cover seasonality and the effects of terrain on phenology in highland pastures using remote sensing data for 2001–2017. First, we describe …
College Of Natural Sciences Newsletter, April 2020, College Of Natural Sciences
College Of Natural Sciences Newsletter, April 2020, College Of Natural Sciences
College of Natural Sciences Newsletters and Reports
Volume 1. Issue 3
In this issue:
Dean’s Update P.1
Awards & Recognition P.2
Club Spotlight | Academic Tips P.3
Personnel Updates P.4
Research | Interest in Science P.5
College Of Natural Sciences Newsletter, March 2020, College Of Natural Sciences
College Of Natural Sciences Newsletter, March 2020, College Of Natural Sciences
College of Natural Sciences Newsletters and Reports
Volume 1. Issue 2
In this issue:
Dean’s Update P.1
Awards & Recognition P.2
Club Spotlight | Academic Tips P.3
Research | Interest in Science P.4
College Of Natural Sciences Newsletter, February 2020, College Of Natural Sciences
College Of Natural Sciences Newsletter, February 2020, College Of Natural Sciences
College of Natural Sciences Newsletters and Reports
Volume 1. Issue 1
In this issue:
Dean’s Update P.1
Awards & Recognition P.2
Upcoming Events | Research P.3
Fundraising | Celebration of Life P.4
Student Jobs & Internships P.5
The Journal Of Undergraduate Research: 2019
The Journal Of Undergraduate Research: 2019
The Journal of Undergraduate Research
This is the complete issue of the South Dakota State University Journal of Undergraduate Research, Volume 17.
College Of Natural Sciences Newsletter, January 2021, College Of Natural Sciences
College Of Natural Sciences Newsletter, January 2021, College Of Natural Sciences
College of Natural Sciences Newsletters and Reports
Volume 2. Issue 1
Contents:
[Page] 1 Dean's Message
[Page] 2 -3 Awards & Recognition
[Page] 4 Student Club Spotlight: BMGSA
[Page] 5 Open PRAIRIE Data
[Page] 6 Research Spotlight: Dr. Michael Hildreth
[Page] 7 Celebrating the Life of Dr. Auger
Burning With Potential: Understanding The Relationship Between Biochar And Agriculture Of The Northern Glaciated Plains Ecoregion, Kaitlyn Abrahamson
Burning With Potential: Understanding The Relationship Between Biochar And Agriculture Of The Northern Glaciated Plains Ecoregion, Kaitlyn Abrahamson
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Achieving global sustainable agriculture is one of the most incredible challenges of this century, yet many continue to try to solve this problem through the development of precision technologies. Biotechnologies, such as biochar, can perform like a precision technology while protecting agricultural land from soil erosion and fertility loss. The Northern Glaciated Plains ecoregion of the United States is little researched in the benefits from the use of biochar through improved soil nutrient capture and water retention, crop health improvements, and yield increases. The study plot has four sections of corn stover biochar and eight sections of control sections. This …
Biophysical And Socioeconomic Impacts Of Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration In Burkina Faso, Basnewende Brice Fulgence Zoungrana
Biophysical And Socioeconomic Impacts Of Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration In Burkina Faso, Basnewende Brice Fulgence Zoungrana
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Human actions such as overgrazing, the development of cities at the expense of forests, high intensity and poor agricultural management, and so forth, reduce the resources available for future generations. Because Earth has limited resources, it is important to judiciously use and manage natural resources. Human actions towards nature are the focus of my research in Africa. Increased demands for grazing, agriculture, and ecosystem services led some farmers in developing countries to use unsustainable practices, which may lead to low incomes and poor food nutrition for households. Farmer managed natural regeneration (FMNR) may be a solution to these issues. FMNR …
Understanding South Dakota Farmers’ Intentions To And Adoption Of Conservation Practices: An Examination Of The Theory Of Planned Behavior, Edem Avemegah
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Conservation agriculture practice is a sustainable farming method based on three principle: crop diversification, minimal soil disturbance or movement and permanent or semi-permanent of soil cover. Government and stakeholders within the agricultural sector in the United States are promoting conservation farming practices but limited voluntary adoption still exists among producers at the farm level. This research study investigated the factors that influence the adoption of conservation practices among producers in the eastern and central parts of South Dakota (SD). A modified theory of planned behavior (TPB) is used as a framework alongside socioeconomic and demographic indicators to understand farmers’ current …