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Design Of Remote Datalogger Connection And Live Data Tweeting System, Zachary Wofford
Design Of Remote Datalogger Connection And Live Data Tweeting System, Zachary Wofford
Biological and Agricultural Engineering Undergraduate Honors Theses
Low-Impact Development (LID) is an attempt to sustainably respond to the potential hazards posed by urban expansion. Green roofs are an example of LID design meant to reduce the amount of runoff from storm events that are becoming more intense and less predictable while also providing insulation to buildings. LID has not yet been widely adopted as it is often a more expensive alternative to conventional infrastructure (Bowman et. al., 2009). However, its benefits are apparent. The University of Arkansas Honors College awarded a grant to research the large green roof atop Hillside Auditorium. One part of this grant is …
Quantifying Litter Decomposition Rates On A Semi-Intensive Green Roof, Eli Lasalle
Quantifying Litter Decomposition Rates On A Semi-Intensive Green Roof, Eli Lasalle
Biological and Agricultural Engineering Undergraduate Honors Theses
The overall goal of this study was to provide a measure of the decomposition rate constant on a semi- intensive green roof located in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The specific approach chosen was the use of the Tea Bag Index (TBI), a standardized plant litter decomposition test. There was some heterogeneity observed on site and the locations of samples tested were chosen based on this. Additional laboratory tests were conducted in order to determine whether there would be a large impact of temperature on decomposition or if it would be outweighed by other factors. The temperatures compared were 5°C, 20°C, and 30°C. …