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The Lower Reaches Of Long Creek, Kentucky: A Karst Anomaly In Allen County, Doral Conner
The Lower Reaches Of Long Creek, Kentucky: A Karst Anomaly In Allen County, Doral Conner
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
A field study of the lower reaches of the Long Creek drainage area in southeastern Allen County, Kentucky, established the karst character of that area. The area heretofore had been described as a non-karst area. Four swallow holes, which individually or collectively totally pirate Long Creek, were identified. Two major resurgences of the pirated flow were located and described. A detailed study of a portion of the Long Creek drainage area revealed thirty-four springs, all of which were pirated at least once, and no flow from these springs reached Long Creek by surficial routes. The field survey also revealed dolines …
Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 45, No. 1, Wku Alumni Relations
Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 45, No. 1, Wku Alumni Relations
WKU Archives Records
WKU alumni magazine. Features the following articles:
- Relevance - Western Environmental Programs
- The Environmental Sciences & Technology Building
- Snodgrass, Jim. Environmental Education
- Hurst, Teri. Carpooling - The Energy Saver
- Henderson, Ray. A Piece of the Rock - Football
- Mud, Rice and Camellias
- Conlin, Bill. Hilltoppers Classy Club - Football
- Feix, Jimmy. Western Pays Its Tribute to This Dear & Gentle Man - Nick Denes
- Bruce, Don. Teacher of the Year - Paula Morgan
- Ward, Robert. Letters from Ireland
- Conway, Sheila. A Dream Come True - Randy Yeager
- Remember When? - Faculty Photograph
- Governor Julian Carroll Honors Dr. L.Y. Lancaster for …
Ua66/8 Visibility Chart For College Heights Weather Station, J. M. B., Wku Geography & Geology
Ua66/8 Visibility Chart For College Heights Weather Station, J. M. B., Wku Geography & Geology
WKU Archives Records
Visibility chart created for the College Heights Weather Station. The chart measures 40" x 32" and is a series of concentric circles showing visible items up to 8 miles distant from the weather station. The inner most circles are at 1/4 and 1/8 mile intervals; 1/2 mile intervals through 3 miles and then 1 mile intervals to 8 miles. Features included on the chart are Pearce-Ford Tower, McDonald's restaurant, WBKO TV tower, Bowling Green-Warren County Hospital Water Tower, Bowling Green Water tower, Greenview Hospital, knobs and the Greewood Interchange
Ua66/7/2 Newsletter, Wku Chemistry
Ua66/7/2 Newsletter, Wku Chemistry
WKU Archives Records
Newsletter created by and about the WKU Chemistry department.