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Western Kentucky University

Physical Sciences and Mathematics

1990

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Radon Contamination Of Residences In A City Built Upon A Karst Landscape Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky, James William Webster Dec 1990

Radon Contamination Of Residences In A City Built Upon A Karst Landscape Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky, James William Webster

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that 8 to 12% of U.S. homes have radon concentrations that equal or exceed 4 picocuries per liter (pCi/l). A statewide screening of Kentucky by EPA resulted in an average residential radon concentration of 2.8 pCi/l with 17% of the homes at or above 4 pCi/l. EPA requires routine monitoring and maintenance or worker health records in mines and caves having radon daughter concentrations at or above 0.30 working levels (WL).

Bowling Green is a city located in a karst region of south central Kentucky. Residents of Bowling Green have been subjected …


Ua66/7/2 Hilltopper News, Wku Chemistry Oct 1990

Ua66/7/2 Hilltopper News, Wku Chemistry

WKU Archives Records

Newsletter created by and about the WKU Chemistry department.


Ua77/1 Alumni, Wku Alumni Relations Oct 1990

Ua77/1 Alumni, Wku Alumni Relations

WKU Archives Records

WKU's alumni magazine. Contents:

  • Dancing on Walls - Governor's Scholars Program
  • An Anniversary Gift - Preston Health & Activities Center
  • 1990 Alumni Annual Student Phonathon
  • A Sturdy Individualist - Virginia Woods
  • Turn Your Radio On - WKYU-FM
  • Competitive Edge - Miss Kentucky, Miss Western
  • Excitement! - 1990 Homecoming
  • Mammoth Cave is a Cool Spot in a Hot Summer


Factors Affecting Wood Fuel Consumption And Environmental Impacts In Warren County, Kentucky, Barry Vann Aug 1990

Factors Affecting Wood Fuel Consumption And Environmental Impacts In Warren County, Kentucky, Barry Vann

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

The purpose of this research is to identify factors that contribute to wood fuel consumption as a space heating source and estimate a county-wide proportion for wood fuel consuming households. In addition, environmental problems associated with deforestation such as erosion and loss of wildlife habitat are delineated; moreover, air pollution resulting from wood fuel emissions are discussed.

An exhaustive literature review provided the basis for the study. Data on Warren County wood fuel consumption patterns were derived from a mail survey. Proportion estimates were tested by using a classical two-tail test of hypothesis. Subsequently, factors were identified and used in …


Ua66/7/3 Coal & Fuel Characterization Laboratory: The First Ten Years, Wku Chemistry Jul 1990

Ua66/7/3 Coal & Fuel Characterization Laboratory: The First Ten Years, Wku Chemistry

WKU Archives Records

Report of work completed in the first ten years of the Coal & Fuel Characterization Laboratory.


A “Drastic” Evaluation Of The Ground-Water Pollution Potential Of Karst Terrain: Lost River Ground-Water Basin, Warren County, Kentucky, David Baize Apr 1990

A “Drastic” Evaluation Of The Ground-Water Pollution Potential Of Karst Terrain: Lost River Ground-Water Basin, Warren County, Kentucky, David Baize

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

Karst terrains, such as the Lost River Karst Ground-Water Basin, are extremely vulnerable to ground-water contamination. Seven physical factors: depth to water, recharge, aquifer media, soil media, topography, impact of the vadose zone, and hydraulic conductivity, are evaluated using the DRASTIC system to determine the ground-water pollution potential of the study area. A numerical value is calculated for each of the seven factors, and a map layer for each factor is produced. These layers are then “added” together to produce a DRASTIC ground-water pollution potential map. The effectiveness of each factor in evaluating the pollution potential of karst terrain is …


Ua66/3/3 Journal Of The A. C. M., Wku Association For Computing Machinery Jan 1990

Ua66/3/3 Journal Of The A. C. M., Wku Association For Computing Machinery

Student Organizations

Journal created by and about the WKU Association for Computing Machinery a student organization sponsored by WKU Computer Science.