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Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Mr447: Seasonal Water Table And Temperature Relationships In Calcareous Till And Residual Soils Of Central Maine, David E. Turcotte, Christopher C. Dorion, Nicholas R. Butler, Ivan J. Fernandez
Mr447: Seasonal Water Table And Temperature Relationships In Calcareous Till And Residual Soils Of Central Maine, David E. Turcotte, Christopher C. Dorion, Nicholas R. Butler, Ivan J. Fernandez
Miscellaneous Reports
Water table depths and soil temperatures were monitored for four growing seasons in six calcareous till pedons developed on gently rolling to level till plains in Corinth and Exeter, Maine. These soils are part of a new catena that supports potato production in southeastern Penobscot County. Three of these coarse-loamy to fine-loamy pedons are moderately well drained Oxyaquic Eutrudepts taxadjuncts in potato fields, and three are somewhat poorly drained Aquic Dystric Eutrudepts in predominantly deciduous forest. Soil morphology, hydrologic data, and a,a dipyridyl applications support the described subgroup classification of each pedon, along with the udic moisture regime. Despite a …
Mcicsl Newsletter - November 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
Mcicsl Newsletter - November 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
MCICSL Newsletter
This issue includes the following:
Partners Recognized for Water Quality Research at Mammoth Cave National Park and Increasing Diversity in the Geosciences
Texas A&M – Galveston Students Participate in Citizen Science at Mammoth Cave National Park
Northern Kentucky University and the Mammoth Cave International Center for Science and Learning to Host Partners in the Parks Program at Mammoth Cave National Park
as well as education and research highlights, and MCICSL symposium information
So, You Want To 3d Print A Landscape? An Outline Of Some Methods, Dylan J. Mckevitt, Thomas L. Rice, Emily Jackson, Victoria Couser
So, You Want To 3d Print A Landscape? An Outline Of Some Methods, Dylan J. Mckevitt, Thomas L. Rice, Emily Jackson, Victoria Couser
Alumni Book Gallery
No abstract provided.
Dendrochronological Analysis Of The Martin Cabin
Dendrochronological Analysis Of The Martin Cabin
Historic Structures
Dating historical structures using dendrochronology. The Historical Structures collection consists of reports that are the result of dendochronological analysis of timbers from structures in Pennsylvania and Ohio. Contributors: Bell, Brandon; Farr, Katherine; Wiesenberg, Nicholas; Wiles, Greg
Laboratory Manual For Introductory Geology, Bradley Deline, Randa Harris, Karen Tefend
Laboratory Manual For Introductory Geology, Bradley Deline, Randa Harris, Karen Tefend
Geological Sciences and Geography Open Textbooks
This textbook is a comprehensive lab manual for the core curriculum Introductory Geosciences classes with both informational content and laboratory exercises. Topics include basic laws and theories in Geology, the Earth's interior and plate tectonics, water and climate change, igneous rocks and volcanoes, and earthquakes.
Accessible files with optical character recognition (OCR) and auto-tagging provided by the Center for Inclusive Design and Innovation.
Mcicsl Newsletter - October 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
Mcicsl Newsletter - October 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
MCICSL Newsletter
This issue includes the following:
Mercy Academy Begins Study of Mammoth Cave’s Aquatic Habitat
National Network of Research Learning Centers Releases New Strategic Framework
as well as education and research highlights, MCICSL symposium information and FY16 Education report
Mcicsl Newsletter - September 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
Mcicsl Newsletter - September 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
MCICSL Newsletter
This issue includes the following:
Citizen Scientists Contribute Over $46,700 of Labor to Mammoth Cave National Park
Federal Agencies Directed to Advance Citizen Science
as well as education and research highlights,and MCICSL strategic planning.
Dendrochronological Analysis Of The Mann Homestead
Dendrochronological Analysis Of The Mann Homestead
Historic Structures
Dating historical structures using dendrochronology. The Historical Structures collection consists of reports that are the result of dendochronological analysis of timbers from structures in Pennsylvania and Ohio. Contributors: Wiesenberg, Nicholas
Dendrochronological Analysis Of The Crowe Barn
Dendrochronological Analysis Of The Crowe Barn
Historic Structures
Dating historical structures using dendrochronology. The Historical Structures collection consists of reports that are the result of dendochronological analysis of timbers from structures in Pennsylvania and Ohio. Contributors: Wiesenberg, Nicholas
Mcicsl Newsletter - August 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
Mcicsl Newsletter - August 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
MCICSL Newsletter
This issue includes the following:
Bat Night was a success for education and research
MCICSL participated in national network strategic planning
as well as Summer research opportunities
Mcicsl Newsletter - July 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
Mcicsl Newsletter - July 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
MCICSL Newsletter
This issue includes the following:
Interns with The Nature Conservancy Participate in Research at Mammoth Cave
Renaissance in Cave Biology Research Underway
as well as Summer research projects, in the news and White-nose Syndrome workshop
Mcicsl Newsletter - June 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
Mcicsl Newsletter - June 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
MCICSL Newsletter
This issue includes the following:
Dayton Regional STEM School participates in 5 citizen science projects over 2 days
Public dye traces provide valuable research knowledge and public engagement
Barren County Middle School students collect dragonfly larvae for multi-park citizen science project
as well as Summer research projects, in the news and new interns.
Water Balance Of Flooded Rice In The Tropics, Siva Sivapalan
Water Balance Of Flooded Rice In The Tropics, Siva Sivapalan
Books & book chapters
Department of Agriculture and Food, WA staff member authored "Water Balance of Flooded Rice in the Tropics" in the publication Irrigation and Drainage - Sustainable Strategies and Systems’, edited by Muhammad Salik Javaid, published by INTECH, May 2015
Chapter Summary: Excess groundwater recharge rates under irrigated agriculture may lead to problems such as rising watertable, waterlogging and salinity. In irrigated areas, growers may need to manage this water and hence, understanding what leakage is attributed to what crops will become more important. In this study, evaporation, transpiration, and deep percolation losses were estimated for ponded rice culture, using a …
Characterizing The Tgf-Lightning Relationship Using Entln, Kareem Omar
Characterizing The Tgf-Lightning Relationship Using Entln, Kareem Omar
Research Horizons Day Posters
No abstract provided.
Impact Of Desert Dust And Biomass Burning On The Radiative Budget Of The Sahel, Christopher E. Phillips
Impact Of Desert Dust And Biomass Burning On The Radiative Budget Of The Sahel, Christopher E. Phillips
Research Horizons Day Posters
No abstract provided.
Analyzing Panama Water Resources Using Radar Topography And Gps, Tim Klug
Analyzing Panama Water Resources Using Radar Topography And Gps, Tim Klug
Research Horizons Day Posters
No abstract provided.
River Discharge As Affected By Precipitation, Temperature And Soil Characteristics, Susan Kotikot, Kelly Hodgskins
River Discharge As Affected By Precipitation, Temperature And Soil Characteristics, Susan Kotikot, Kelly Hodgskins
Research Horizons Day Posters
No abstract provided.
Earth News, V38, Spring 2015, University Of Northern Iowa. Department Of Earth Science.
Earth News, V38, Spring 2015, University Of Northern Iowa. Department Of Earth Science.
Earth News
Inside this issue:
-- From the Department Head
-- News from the faculty and staff
-- News from emeritus
-- Summer Undergraduate Research Opens Doors
-- Hydrology News
-- Alumni in Residence
-- IMPACT
-- Sunday at the Quarry
-- Student Spotlight: Roxi Woodside
-- Iowa Geological Summer Workshop
-- Alumni Spotlight: Cara Wright
-- SGE
-- In Memoriam: Jared D. Trimble
-- Seminars
-- Student Research
-- Internships
-- Scholarships
-- Graduates
-- News from alumni
-- What have You been Up to? Update Us
-- Gifts from alumni & friends
-- Your Contributions Make a Difference
-- Contribution …
Global Warming And Population Responses Among Great Plains Birds, Paul A. Johnsgard
Global Warming And Population Responses Among Great Plains Birds, Paul A. Johnsgard
Zea E-Books Collection
Based on an analysis of 47 years (1967–2014) of Audubon Christmas Bird Counts (CBC), evidence for population changes and shifts in early winter (late December) ranges of nearly 150 species of birds in the Great Plains states is summarized, a region defined as including the Dakotas, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and the Texas panhandle. The rationale for this study had its origins in Terry Root’s 1988 Atlas of North American Wintering Birds. Root’s landmark study provided a baseline for evaluating the nationwide winter distributions of 253 North American birds in the mid-20th century, using data from the National Audubon Society’s …
Making Better Fertiliser Decisions For Cropping Systems In Western Australia. Soil Test – Crop Response Relationships And Critical Soil Test Values And Ranges, Geoff Anderson, Ross Brennan, Richard Bell, Wen Chen
Making Better Fertiliser Decisions For Cropping Systems In Western Australia. Soil Test – Crop Response Relationships And Critical Soil Test Values And Ranges, Geoff Anderson, Ross Brennan, Richard Bell, Wen Chen
Bulletins 4000 -
The better fertiliser decisions for cropping project (BFDC) (2009-2012) was completed to provide comprehensive information to improve fertiliser decisions for the cropping industry in Australia (Speirs et al. 2013a). The WA component provides interpretation of results from crop nutrient application experiments for the WA cropping system, and developed a tool for estimating nutrient losses from cropping systems soils.
The BFDC-WA project aims to use the 4R principles by producing a series of bulletins on nutrient management for the cropping system of WA.
The Extraordinary Voyage Of Kamome; A Tsunami Boat Comes Home, Lori Dengler, Amya Miller, Amy Uyeki
The Extraordinary Voyage Of Kamome; A Tsunami Boat Comes Home, Lori Dengler, Amya Miller, Amy Uyeki
Trade & Scholarly Monographs
This sweet story, intended for lower elementary grades, is intended to provide a window for discussing earthquakes, tsunamis, marine debris, preparedness and cultural awareness in the classroom and within families.
On April 7, 2013, a little over two years after the magnitude 9 Tohoku-oki Japan earthquake triggered a massive tsunami off the coast of northeastern Japan, a lone boat washed up on the shores of Crescent City, California. The confirmation of the boat as belonging to a high school in Rikuzentakata was first step in an amazing story that has linked two tsunami-vulnerable communities on opposite sides of the Pacific …