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Assessing The Periodic Groundwater Flow Conditions Of A Perched Aquifer System In The Daniel Boone National Forest, Ethan Sweet Nov 2017

Assessing The Periodic Groundwater Flow Conditions Of A Perched Aquifer System In The Daniel Boone National Forest, Ethan Sweet

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Assessing the Periodic Groundwater Flow Conditions of a Perched Aquifer System in the Daniel Boone National Forest

Ethan Sweet and Jonathan Malzone

Eastern Kentucky University, Department of Geosciences

Natural ephemeral wetlands situated among the ridge-tops in the Daniel Boone National Forest serve as reservoirs that recharge a shallow groundwater system. Unique interactions between surface and groundwater in these isolated systems provide substantial support for the native ecosystem, serving as a breeding ground for amphibians and as source water for vegetation—especially in periods of drought. Currently it is not understood how groundwater could provide regional biodiversity, a drought buffer, or a …


Soil Properties In Varying Crop And Non-Crop Areas Of Calloway County, Kentucky, Zack Eells, Canaan Wring, Clay Smotherman, Connor Moore Oct 2017

Soil Properties In Varying Crop And Non-Crop Areas Of Calloway County, Kentucky, Zack Eells, Canaan Wring, Clay Smotherman, Connor Moore

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Soil Properties in Varying Crop and Non-Crop Areas of Calloway County, Kentucky

Zack Eells, Clay Smotherman, Canaan Wring, Connor Moore, Iin Handayani, and Brian Parr

Murray State University, Hutson School of Agriculture, Kentucky, USA

Abstract

Cropping practices leading to loss of soil organic matter thus can alter other soil properties. The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of crop and non-crop areas on soils. Disturbed and undisturbed soil samples were collected from different fields of corn, soybeans, tobacco, pasture, and wooded areas in the Southwest portion of Calloway County, Kentucky on September 8, 2017. The properties observed …


C4: The New Hampshire Spherulitic Rhyolites: Rocks Of Importance To Prehistoric Native Americans, Sarah Baker, Boisvert Richard, J. Dykstra Eusden, Nathan Hamilton, Stephen Pollock Oct 2017

C4: The New Hampshire Spherulitic Rhyolites: Rocks Of Importance To Prehistoric Native Americans, Sarah Baker, Boisvert Richard, J. Dykstra Eusden, Nathan Hamilton, Stephen Pollock

New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference 2017

Guidebook for field trips in Western Maine and Northern New Hampshire: New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference, p. 305-316.


C1: Applying The Cosmogenic Nuclide Dipstick Model For Deglaciation Of Mt. Washington, P. Thompson Davis, Alexandria J. Koester, Jeremy D. Shakun, Paul R. Bierman, Lee B. Corbett Oct 2017

C1: Applying The Cosmogenic Nuclide Dipstick Model For Deglaciation Of Mt. Washington, P. Thompson Davis, Alexandria J. Koester, Jeremy D. Shakun, Paul R. Bierman, Lee B. Corbett

New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference 2017

Guidebook for field trips in Western Maine and Northern New Hampshire: New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference, p. 247-272.


C2: Field Relations, Petrography And Provenance Of Mafic Dikes, Western Maine, David Gibson, Donald Osthoff, Chase Rerrick Oct 2017

C2: Field Relations, Petrography And Provenance Of Mafic Dikes, Western Maine, David Gibson, Donald Osthoff, Chase Rerrick

New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference 2017

Guidebook for field trips in Western Maine and Northern New Hampshire: New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference, p. 273-286.


C3: Transect From The Migmatized Central Maine Belt To The Bronson Hill Anticlinorium, J. Dykstra Eusden, Sarah Baker, Jordan Cargill, Eric Divan, Ian Hillenbrand, Paul O'Sullivan, Audrey Wheatcroft Oct 2017

C3: Transect From The Migmatized Central Maine Belt To The Bronson Hill Anticlinorium, J. Dykstra Eusden, Sarah Baker, Jordan Cargill, Eric Divan, Ian Hillenbrand, Paul O'Sullivan, Audrey Wheatcroft

New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference 2017

Guidebook for field trips in Western Maine and Northern New Hampshire: New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference, p. 287-304.


C5: The Sandy River Re-Visited, Julia Daly, Thomas Eastler, Daniel Locke Oct 2017

C5: The Sandy River Re-Visited, Julia Daly, Thomas Eastler, Daniel Locke

New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference 2017

Guidebook for field trips in Western Maine and Northern New Hampshire: New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference, p. 317-326.


C6: Migmatites In Pinkham Notch, New Hampshire, Tim Allen Oct 2017

C6: Migmatites In Pinkham Notch, New Hampshire, Tim Allen

New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference 2017

Guidebook for field trips in Western Maine and Northern New Hampshire: New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference, p. 327-344.


B3: Paleo-Dunes And Other Post-Glacial Oddities In The Woods And Fields Of New Sharon And Chesterville, Me, Patricia M. Millette, Benjamin Andrews, Anna Glass, Thaddeus Gunther, Roshan Luick Sep 2017

B3: Paleo-Dunes And Other Post-Glacial Oddities In The Woods And Fields Of New Sharon And Chesterville, Me, Patricia M. Millette, Benjamin Andrews, Anna Glass, Thaddeus Gunther, Roshan Luick

New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference 2017

Guidebook for field trips in Western Maine and Northern New Hampshire: New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference, p. 161-176.


B5: Geology Of The Lower Ellis River Valley And Rumford Whitecap Mountain, Andover And Rumford, Maine, Lindsay J. Spigel, Amber T.H. Whittaker, Ryan P. Gordon Sep 2017

B5: Geology Of The Lower Ellis River Valley And Rumford Whitecap Mountain, Andover And Rumford, Maine, Lindsay J. Spigel, Amber T.H. Whittaker, Ryan P. Gordon

New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference 2017

Guidebook for field trips in Western Maine and Northern New Hampshire: New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference, p. 197-216.


B1: Geology Of The Bald Mountain-Saddleback Wind Range, West-Central Maine, Douglas N. Reusch, Jake Hansen Sep 2017

B1: Geology Of The Bald Mountain-Saddleback Wind Range, West-Central Maine, Douglas N. Reusch, Jake Hansen

New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference 2017

Guidebook for field trips in Western Maine and Northern New Hampshire: New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference, p. 119-134.


B2: Glacial Deposits And Late-Glacial To Postglacial Alluvial Fans In The Northwestern White Mountains, New Hampshire, Woodrow B. Thompson, Gregory Barker Sep 2017

B2: Glacial Deposits And Late-Glacial To Postglacial Alluvial Fans In The Northwestern White Mountains, New Hampshire, Woodrow B. Thompson, Gregory Barker

New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference 2017

Guidebook for field trips in Western Maine and Northern New Hampshire: New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference, p. 135-160.


B6: Devonian Granite Melt Transfer In Western Maine: Relations Between Deformation, Metamorphism, Melting And Pluton Emplacement At The Migmatite Front, Gary S. Solar, Paul B. Tomascak, Michael Brown Sep 2017

B6: Devonian Granite Melt Transfer In Western Maine: Relations Between Deformation, Metamorphism, Melting And Pluton Emplacement At The Migmatite Front, Gary S. Solar, Paul B. Tomascak, Michael Brown

New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference 2017

Guidebook for field trips in Western Maine and Northern New Hampshire: New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference, p. 217-246.


B4: Bedrock Geology Of Mt. Washington, Presidential Range, Nh, J. Dykstra Eusden, Brigit Anderson, Carlos Castro, Patrick Gardner, Chris Guiterman, Stephanie Higgins, Kelley Kugel, Adam Reid, Charles Rodda, Caitlin Tamposi Sep 2017

B4: Bedrock Geology Of Mt. Washington, Presidential Range, Nh, J. Dykstra Eusden, Brigit Anderson, Carlos Castro, Patrick Gardner, Chris Guiterman, Stephanie Higgins, Kelley Kugel, Adam Reid, Charles Rodda, Caitlin Tamposi

New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference 2017

Guidebook for field trips in Western Maine and Northern New Hampshire: New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference, p. 177-196.


A3: Hydrogeology Of The Former Chlor-Alkali Facility Superfund Site And Downstream Bed Sediment Mercury Contamination In The Androscoggin River, Berlin, New Hampshire, James Degnan, Darryl Luce, Andrew Hoffman, Ann Chalmers Sep 2017

A3: Hydrogeology Of The Former Chlor-Alkali Facility Superfund Site And Downstream Bed Sediment Mercury Contamination In The Androscoggin River, Berlin, New Hampshire, James Degnan, Darryl Luce, Andrew Hoffman, Ann Chalmers

New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference 2017

Guidebook for field trips in Western Maine and Northern New Hampshire: New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference, p. 61-80.


A6: Stratigraphic And Structural Traverse Of Mount Moriah And The Wild River Wilderness Area, Tim Allen Sep 2017

A6: Stratigraphic And Structural Traverse Of Mount Moriah And The Wild River Wilderness Area, Tim Allen

New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference 2017

Guidebook for field trips in Western Maine and Northern New Hampshire: New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference, p. 105-118.


A5: Grafton Notch State Park: Glacial Gorges And Streams Under Pressure In The Mahoosic Range, Maine, Alice M. Doughty, Woodrow B. Thompson Sep 2017

A5: Grafton Notch State Park: Glacial Gorges And Streams Under Pressure In The Mahoosic Range, Maine, Alice M. Doughty, Woodrow B. Thompson

New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference 2017

Guidebook for field trips in Western Maine and Northern New Hampshire: New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference, p. 95-104.


A2: Smalls Falls Revisted: A Journey Through A Paleozoic Sedimentary Basin, M. R. Van Baalen, Douglas N. Reusch, John F. Slack Sep 2017

A2: Smalls Falls Revisted: A Journey Through A Paleozoic Sedimentary Basin, M. R. Van Baalen, Douglas N. Reusch, John F. Slack

New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference 2017

Guidebook for field trips in Western Maine and Northern New Hampshire: New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference, p. 35-60.


A4: Possible Post-Laurentide Cirque Glaciation In The Great Gulf Presidential Range, New Hampshire, Brian Fowler, Dulin Ian Sep 2017

A4: Possible Post-Laurentide Cirque Glaciation In The Great Gulf Presidential Range, New Hampshire, Brian Fowler, Dulin Ian

New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference 2017

Guidebook for field trips in Western Maine and Northern New Hampshire: New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference, p. 81-94.


A1: Lithium-Boron-Beryllium Gem Pegmatites, Oxford Co., Maine: Havey And Mount Mica Pegmatites, William B. Simmons, Alexander U. Falster, Karen L. Webber, Myles M. Felch, Dwight C. Bradley Sep 2017

A1: Lithium-Boron-Beryllium Gem Pegmatites, Oxford Co., Maine: Havey And Mount Mica Pegmatites, William B. Simmons, Alexander U. Falster, Karen L. Webber, Myles M. Felch, Dwight C. Bradley

New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference 2017

Guidebook for field trips in Western Maine and Northern New Hampshire: New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference, p. 1-34.


Guidebook For Field Trips In Western Maine And Northern New Hampshire, Beverly Johnson, J. Dykstra Eusden Sep 2017

Guidebook For Field Trips In Western Maine And Northern New Hampshire, Beverly Johnson, J. Dykstra Eusden

New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference 2017

New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference, 109th Annual Meeting, September 29 - October 1, 2017, Bethel, Maine, 345 p, color.


Improving The Accuracy For The Long-Term Hydrologic Impact Assessment (L-Thia) Model, Anqi Zhang, Lawrence Theller, Bernard A. Engel Aug 2017

Improving The Accuracy For The Long-Term Hydrologic Impact Assessment (L-Thia) Model, Anqi Zhang, Lawrence Theller, Bernard A. Engel

The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Symposium

Urbanization increases runoff by changing land use types from less impervious to impervious covers. Improving the accuracy of a runoff assessment model, the Long-Term Hydrologic Impact Assessment (L-THIA) Model, can help us to better evaluate the potential uses of Low Impact Development (LID) practices aimed at reducing runoff, as well as to identify appropriate runoff and water quality mitigation methods. Several versions of the model have been built over time, and inconsistencies have been introduced between the models. To improve the accuracy and consistency of the model, the equations and parameters (primarily curve numbers in the case of this model) …


Mobility Characteristics Of Azithromycin In Soil, Ryan Minter, Jihyun Kim, Linda Lee Aug 2017

Mobility Characteristics Of Azithromycin In Soil, Ryan Minter, Jihyun Kim, Linda Lee

The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Symposium

The presence of pharmaceutical and personal care products (PPCPs) in the environment has become a widespread problem in recent decades. Azithromycin, a macrolide antibiotic commonly prescribed for infections in humans, has been detected in waste treatment plant discharge and surface waters across the world. Data on the mobility characteristics of azithromycin in soil is scarce, and further studies must be performed to explore the potential for azithromycin leaching to groundwater or becoming available for plant uptake. In this study, azithromycin sorption isotherms were measured on eight soils varying in pH, organic carbon content, and clay content. Soil was equilibrated with …


Using P-Band Signals Of Opportunity Radio Waves For Root Zone Soil Moisture Remote Sensing, Phillip H. Lipinski, Benjamin R. Nold, James L. Garrison Aug 2017

Using P-Band Signals Of Opportunity Radio Waves For Root Zone Soil Moisture Remote Sensing, Phillip H. Lipinski, Benjamin R. Nold, James L. Garrison

The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Symposium

Retrieval of Root Zone Soil Moisture (RZSM) is important for understanding the carbon cycle for use in climate change research as well as meteorology, hydrology, and precision agriculture studies. A current method of remote sensing, GNSS-R uses GPS signals to measure soil moisture content and vegetation biomass, but it is limited to 3-5 cm of soil penetration depth. Signals of Opportunity (SoOp) has emerged as an extension of GNSS-R remote sensing using communication signals. P-band communication signals (370 MHz) will be studied as an improved method of remote sensing of RZSM. P-band offers numerous advantages over GNSS-R, including stronger signal …


Recreating Intercalated Clays Of Chondritic Meteorites, Katherine Winchell May 2017

Recreating Intercalated Clays Of Chondritic Meteorites, Katherine Winchell

Scholars Week

In order to better understand the reactions that form intercalated clays in carbonaceous chondritic (CC) meteorites, a suite of six combinations of nontronite plus fine-grained metal, organics, or sulfur ± water were heated at a temperature of 200°C in sealed Parr bomb containers for a period of three months. Intercalation is the process of materials being introduced between the layers of expandable clays via cation exchange. Reflectance spectra of CC meteorites differ from those of mixtures of the end members made physically in that the CC spectra are darker and show extremely subdued absorption bands of the phyllosilicates (clays) that …


Analysis Of Concentric Growth Rings In Hydrothermal Epidote, Brandi Petryk May 2017

Analysis Of Concentric Growth Rings In Hydrothermal Epidote, Brandi Petryk

Scholars Week

Crystals found within geothermal cores from Akutan Island, Alaska, show concentric growth rings of what appear to be alternating bands of epidote and clinozoisite minerals. The intent of this project is to determine the nature of these growth rings and what processes could allow them to form. Our working hypothesis is that the rings are due to fluctuations in the oxidation states of the hydrothermal system, which would control the amount of available Fe3+ needed to make epidote. In relatively reducing conditions, Fe3+ would be scarce and clinozoisite (Fe-poor variety of epidote) would form. We have tested this hypothesis by …


Summer Precipitation Occurrence Effect On Two Passerine Species In Thule, Greenland, Sara E. Baugh May 2017

Summer Precipitation Occurrence Effect On Two Passerine Species In Thule, Greenland, Sara E. Baugh

Celebration of Learning

Climate change is occurring at a faster rate in the Arctic than the rest of the globe, causing temperature rises at twice the rate of the global average and increased summer precipitation in the form of rain. These precipitation events are predicted to affect migratory bird species that breed throughout the Arctic. Increased occurrence of heavy rainstorms indirectly affect bird populations by impacting distribution and abundance of food supply, and directly by increasing mortality rates of juveniles. Studies conducted on bird species throughout the low Arctic regions; have shown that it is not the total precipitation of a breeding season …


A Spatial Relationship Between Stream Slope Stability And Water Quality Within An Urban Watershed In Rock Island, Il, Joseph Teresi May 2017

A Spatial Relationship Between Stream Slope Stability And Water Quality Within An Urban Watershed In Rock Island, Il, Joseph Teresi

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The consistently observed phenomenon of highly altered streams and degraded water quality draining urban areas across the U.S is described as the urban stream syndrome. Rock Island, Illinois, contains a population of nearly 39,000 people, and houses industrial and logistical businesses amidst a city of aging infrastructure. Streams occupy ravines that have incised into the Quaternary loess plateau, flowing south towards the Rock River and north or west towards the Mississippi River. In an attempt to understand better the severity of Rock Island’s urban stream syndrome, this project analyzed stream slopes within the Rock Island watershed to categorize their level …


Elemental Contamination Of An Ancient Copper Mine In Killarney, Ireland, Courtney Chouinard May 2017

Elemental Contamination Of An Ancient Copper Mine In Killarney, Ireland, Courtney Chouinard

Celebration of Learning

Ross Island Copper Mine, located in Killarney National Park, Killarney, Ireland, is known for archeological artifacts of copper from the Bronze Age. Copper production surged in the late 1700s and into the mid-1800s. The mine included both open pits (e.g. Blue Hole) and underground excavations (e.g. Western Mine). Copper veins were found in the Mississippian-aged limestone bedrock along with chalcopyrite and tennantite ore. In 1912, tourism had become the main source of income in the area, and the mines and the land surrounding them were remediated and became a part of the national park. Mine shafts were filled in, waste …


Nutrient Variations Of Six Surface Water Bodies In Mchenry County, Il, Jacob Piske May 2017

Nutrient Variations Of Six Surface Water Bodies In Mchenry County, Il, Jacob Piske

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This research analyzes water quality from several ponds in McHenry County, Illinois, with a goal of developing a understanding of pollution sources and temporal variations in concentrations of nitrate, potassium, phosphorus, chlorine, and sodium. Over the past 25 years, the population of McHenry County has grown rapidly, with residential developments expanding into former farmlands. Yet, the county remains heavily agricultural, with roughly 60% of the surface area used for agricultural purposes. Concentrations of NO3-, P+, K+, Cl-, and Na+ were analyzed from six sites: two in subdivisions, two in farmland, and two near major highways. Data were collected once a …