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this is a commercial heating and cooling unit for a high traffic double door entrance. lessons for this include adiabatic change and how that is used for both heating and cooling and also the use of refrigerants and their environmental impact and how to handle them responsibly
The High Lakes Aquatic Alliance Foundation recently deployed a NexSens CB-450 data buoy into the far eastern part of Suttle Lake to monitor water quality conditions as part of their salmon restoration project. The buoy is equipped with sensors for pH, dissolved oxygen, cytochrome a, and light above and beneath the water's surface.
Photos courtesy of HLAAF
The High Lakes Aquatic Alliance Foundation recently deployed a NexSens CB-450 data buoy into the far eastern part of Suttle Lake to monitor water quality conditions as part of their salmon restoration project. The buoy is equipped with sensors for pH, dissolved oxygen, cytochrome a, and light above and beneath the water's surface.
Photos courtesy of HLAAF
Courtesy of Xinrui Wang
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Joy (Centre for English Language Education), Jackie (Communications Office) and Odette (Environmental Science)
Also present during the afternoon were Gethin (Dean of Science and Engineering), Andy (Division of Engineering) and Sara (Division of Engineering)
stay up to date on the iliveisl blog and our virtual environmental science field trip work for Enclave Harbour
this is a commercial heating and cooling unit for a high traffic double door entrance. lessons for this include adiabatic change and how that is used for both heating and cooling and also the use of refrigerants and their environmental impact and how to handle them responsibly
Scientists from the University of Utah traveled to Canada's Gros Morne National Park to study microbial lifeforms and rock metamorphosis. The researchers used a YSI Pro Plus water quality meter and flow cell to sample the temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, ORP and conductivity of the streams. The data provide important information of the environment supporting the microbial lifeforms.
Read the full story here:
www.fondriest.com/news/university-utah-scientists-study-m...
Photos courtesy of William Brazelton / University of Utah
stay up to date on the iliveisl blog and our virtual environmental science field trip work for Enclave Harbour
this is a commercial heating and cooling unit for a high traffic double door entrance. lessons for this include adiabatic change and how that is used for both heating and cooling and also the use of refrigerants and their environmental impact and how to handle them responsibly
stay up to date on the iliveisl blog and our virtual environmental science field trip work for Enclave Harbour
this is a commercial heating and cooling unit for a high traffic double door entrance. lessons for this include adiabatic change and how that is used for both heating and cooling and also the use of refrigerants and their environmental impact and how to handle them responsibly
stay up to date on the iliveisl blog and our virtual environmental science field trip work for Enclave Harbour
this is a commercial heating and cooling unit for a high traffic double door entrance. lessons for this include adiabatic change and how that is used for both heating and cooling and also the use of refrigerants and their environmental impact and how to handle them responsibly
Researchers with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources worked with NexSens Technology to set up seven monitoring sites around Chesapeake Bay. These sites should help characterize shallow water habitats and better understand ecosystem processes affecting the bay's health.
Read the full story:
www.fondriest.com/news/studying-chesapeake-bay-shallows-p...
L-R: Alison J. Draper, director of the Science Center and lecturer in interdisciplinary science, Maggie Curlin '17, Sophie Long '17, Elise Lasky '17, and Jessica Voight '17
BSc Geography graduate Paulina Lanska with her grandparents who came all the way from Poland to see her graduate.