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Purenovation, Inc, Alex Nelson
Purenovation, Inc, Alex Nelson
Honors Theses
Welcome to PUREnovation, where "converting today and conserving tomorrow" is our lifestyle. Our mission embodies the idea of providing customers the opportunity to maximize cost savings while simultaneously helping to reduce the carbon footprint in their hometown. With a management team that encompasses a wide variety of backgrounds, we possess the necessary skills and abilities to drive our mission and visions forward. Based on our values and convictions, we believe that it is of the utmost importance to serve the individuals who live in small towns and to preserve the nature of the earth that God has graciously provided for …
The History Of The Stream Preservation Movement In Arkansas, Rex Moreland Terry
The History Of The Stream Preservation Movement In Arkansas, Rex Moreland Terry
Honors Theses
The history of Arkansas' Stream Preservation movement is not a long one, because only in the recent past have Arkansans taken a serious look at the long term effects of such things as damming streams and clearing land.
The core of the movement for stream preservation centers around the Buffalo River, in the Northwest Arkansas Ozarks. Because of this, the bulk of this paper will be devoted to the Buffalo.
The Effect Of Oak Leaves On The Leaching Of Trace Metals From Sand, Thomas Elton Goodwin
The Effect Of Oak Leaves On The Leaching Of Trace Metals From Sand, Thomas Elton Goodwin
Honors Theses
Sand is fairly rich in some common trace metals, notably manganese and iron. However, these metals for the most part are in a state which renders them insoluble in water. It is thought that the presence of organic matter (principally leaves) in the water enhances the dissolution of some of these trace metals into the aqueous solution.
This enhancement of dissolution is generally thought to come about in three main ways: (1) The organic matter present lowers the oxygen content of the water, and the metals are reduced into a soluble form, (2) The organic material, some of which is …
Studies On The Manganese Cycle, Jim Gilbert
Studies On The Manganese Cycle, Jim Gilbert
Honors Theses
The first studies on the manganese cycle in impoundments were concerned with the manganese concentrations in and removal from bottom waters of deep impoundments. But as work progressed, the emphasis was more on the investigation of the mechanism by which manganese is dissolved in impounded waters.