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Selenium Removal By Sediments And Plants At The Constructed Pariette Wetlands, Utah (Usa), Colleen P. Jones, Michael Amacher, Paul R. Grossl, Astrid R. Jacobson
Selenium Removal By Sediments And Plants At The Constructed Pariette Wetlands, Utah (Usa), Colleen P. Jones, Michael Amacher, Paul R. Grossl, Astrid R. Jacobson
Plants, Soils, and Climate Faculty Publications
Selenium (Se) contamination of public lands and water is a result of irrigated agriculture and mining activities in areas rich in Se geologic deposits. Pariette Draw is part of the northern Colorado Plateau and is an area of concern for Se contamination in the Pariette Wetlands. Pariette Wetlands, a wetland built in the 1970s to provide wildlife habitat, is distinguished by its arid climate and a short growing season of hot dry summers followed by cold winters with several months below freezing. An understanding of how Se is mobilized and removed within the wetland will provide management strategies that minimize …
Evaluation Of Hydrograph Separation Techniques With Uncertain End-Member Composition, Eileen Page Lukens, Bethany T. Neilson, Kenneth H. Williams, Janice Brahney
Evaluation Of Hydrograph Separation Techniques With Uncertain End-Member Composition, Eileen Page Lukens, Bethany T. Neilson, Kenneth H. Williams, Janice Brahney
Watershed Sciences Faculty Publications
Hydrograph separation is one of many approaches used to analyse shifts in source water contributions to stream flow resulting from climate change in remote watersheds. Understanding these shifts is vital, as shifts in source water contributions to a stream can shape water management decisions. Because remote watersheds are often inaccessible and have poorly characterized contributing water sources, or end-members, it is critical to understand the implications of using different hydrograph separation techniques in these data-limited environments. To explore the uncertainty associated with different techniques, results from two hydrograph separation techniques, mass balance and principle component analysis, were compared using 3 …
2021 Colorado Plateau Dark Sky Cooperative Annual Report, Aubrey Larsen
2021 Colorado Plateau Dark Sky Cooperative Annual Report, Aubrey Larsen
Extension Research
This report details the activities and accomplishments of the Colorado Plateau Dark Sky Cooperative in 2021.
Data From: Consumption Of The Total Western Diet Promotes Colitis And Inflammation-Associated Colorectal Cancer In Mice, Abby D. Benninghoff
Data From: Consumption Of The Total Western Diet Promotes Colitis And Inflammation-Associated Colorectal Cancer In Mice, Abby D. Benninghoff
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Gene expression data for colon tissues obtained prior to, during, and after onset of colitis in mice fed either a standard or Western type diet.
File 1: probe annotations.
File 2: nSolver differential expression analysis results.
File 3: Gene set analysis
File 4: nSolver pathway scores
File 5: STRING-db networks and clusters
File 6: Metascape ontology results
File 7: nSolver cell type profiling scores
Environmental Insights From A Utah Pilot Study On Well-Being, Casey Trout
Environmental Insights From A Utah Pilot Study On Well-Being, Casey Trout
Research on Capitol Hill
This project focuses on the importance of the natural environment to the well-being of those surveyed during a 2018 pilot study. The pilot study marked the beginning of the Utah Well-being Project, a 5-year study to assess well-being across Utah communities.
The survey asked participants questions about their overall well-being and their well-being in relation to twelve commonly articulated “domains”, including those that are listed in Figures 1 and 2.
Does The Presence Of Oil And Gas Infrastructure Potentially Increase Risk Of Harvest In Northern Bobwhite?, Evan P. Tanner, R. Dwayne Elmore, Craig A. Davis, Samuel D. Fuhlendorf, David K. Dahlgren, Eric T. Thacker, Jeremy P. Orange
Does The Presence Of Oil And Gas Infrastructure Potentially Increase Risk Of Harvest In Northern Bobwhite?, Evan P. Tanner, R. Dwayne Elmore, Craig A. Davis, Samuel D. Fuhlendorf, David K. Dahlgren, Eric T. Thacker, Jeremy P. Orange
Wildland Resources Faculty Publications
Beyond organisms experiencing direct impacts (mortality) from the presence of anthropogenic features, interactive relationships may exacerbate the effects of anthropogenic disturbance within the context of these features. For example, mortality risk may be affected by the road infrastructure associated with energy development by influencing space use of predators including human hunters. To assess these relationships, we conducted research on northern bobwhite Colinus virginianusacross a hunted and non-hunted area of Beaver River Wildlife Management Area, Oklahoma, using radiotelemetry from 2012–2015. We found that bobwhite mortality risk decreased as the distance from primary roads (m) increased across weeks (hazard ratio [HR] …
Dna Methylation In Lung Tissues Of Mouse Offspring Exposed In Utero To Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Appendix A. Nimblegen Processed Data Report For All Methylated Peaks, Trevor Fish, Abby Benninghoff
Dna Methylation In Lung Tissues Of Mouse Offspring Exposed In Utero To Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Appendix A. Nimblegen Processed Data Report For All Methylated Peaks, Trevor Fish, Abby Benninghoff
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Dna Methylation In Lung Tissues Of Mouse Offspring Exposed In Utero To Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Appendix F. Gene Ontology Maps, Trevor Fish, Abby Benninghoff
Dna Methylation In Lung Tissues Of Mouse Offspring Exposed In Utero To Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Appendix F. Gene Ontology Maps, Trevor Fish, Abby Benninghoff
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This archive includes 10 individual image files, each of which depicts a Gene Ontolgoy map for GO terms representing hypermethylated gene promoters unique for the indicated tissue(s) (listed first in file name) compared to other tissues (listed in parentheses in file name).
Dna Methylation In Lung Tissues Of Mouse Offspring Exposed In Utero To Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Appendix C. Peak Scores Summary Table For All Methylated Genes In Any Data Set, Trevor Fish, Abby Benninghoff
Dna Methylation In Lung Tissues Of Mouse Offspring Exposed In Utero To Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Appendix C. Peak Scores Summary Table For All Methylated Genes In Any Data Set, Trevor Fish, Abby Benninghoff
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Dna Methylation In Lung Tissues Of Mouse Offspring Exposed In Utero To Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Appendix D. Gene Lists For Ontology Analysis, Trevor Fish, Abby Benninghoff
Dna Methylation In Lung Tissues Of Mouse Offspring Exposed In Utero To Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Appendix D. Gene Lists For Ontology Analysis, Trevor Fish, Abby Benninghoff
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Dna Methylation In Lung Tissues Of Mouse Offspring Exposed In Utero To Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Appendix B. Nimblegen Processed Data Report For Nearest Methylated Peaks, Trevor Fish, Abby Benninghoff
Dna Methylation In Lung Tissues Of Mouse Offspring Exposed In Utero To Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Appendix B. Nimblegen Processed Data Report For Nearest Methylated Peaks, Trevor Fish, Abby Benninghoff
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Licensing And Operations Of The Clive, Utah Low-Level Continerized Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility - A Continuation Of Excellence, M.R. Ledoux, M.S. Cade
Licensing And Operations Of The Clive, Utah Low-Level Continerized Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility - A Continuation Of Excellence, M.R. Ledoux, M.S. Cade
All U.S. Government Documents (Utah Regional Depository)
Envirocare’s Containerized Waste Facility (CWF) is the first commercial low-level radioactive waste disposal facility to be licensed in the 21st century and the first new site to be opened and operated since the late 1970’s. The licensing of this facility has been the culmination of over a decade’s effort by Envirocare of Utah at their Clive, Utah site. With the authorization to receive and dispose of higher activity containerized Class A low-level radioactive waste (LLRW), this facility has provided critical access to disposal for the nuclear power industry, as well as the related research and medical communities. This paper chronicles …
Sunlight And Plants, Some Pursuits In Physiological Ecology, Martyn M. Caldwell
Sunlight And Plants, Some Pursuits In Physiological Ecology, Martyn M. Caldwell
Faculty Honor Lectures
A physiological ecologist, as the name suggests, focuses on the interface between plant physiology and the ecology of individual organisms. Yet, one in this field should know something about disciplines ranging from physiology, or in the case of the subject of this lecture, even photochemistry, to the study of entire ecosystems.
Residents' Annoyance Responses To Aircraft Noise Events, United States, National Aeronautics And Space Administration
Residents' Annoyance Responses To Aircraft Noise Events, United States, National Aeronautics And Space Administration
Transportation
In a study conducted in the vicinity of Salt Lake City International Airport, community residents reported their annoyance with individual aircraft flyovers during rating sessions conducted in their homes. Annoyance ratings were obtained at different times of the day. Aircraft noise levels were measured, and other characteristics of the aircraft were noted by trained observers. Metrics commonly used for assessing aircraft noise were compared, but none performed significantly better than A-weighted sound pressure level. A significant difference was found between the ratings of commercial jet aircraft and general aviation propeller aircraft, with the latter being judged less annoying. After the …
Geophysical Surveys For Buried Waste Detection At The Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, U.S. Department Of Energy
Geophysical Surveys For Buried Waste Detection At The Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, U.S. Department Of Energy
All U.S. Government Documents (Utah Regional Depository)
This report describes a series of geophysical surveys performed at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (INEL). The main purpose of the surveys was to evaluate techniques, principally ground-penetrating radar, for detecting and mapping radioactive wastes buried in shallow trenches and pits.