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Flat landscape west of Evercreech, produced by horizontally-bedded Jurassic Lias.
This photo is from:
S.K. Haslett (2010) Somerset Landscapes: Geology and Landforms. Blackbarn Books, 184pp.
Available from: www.amazon.co.uk/Somerset-Landscapes-Landforms-Simon-Hasl...
This photo is made available here by Professor Simon Haslett for educational purposes only. Permission to reuse must be obtained from the publisher in writing.
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Date taken: July 1996
Students in Dr. Glen Stevens' Environmental Monitoring class, led by junior Kate Anderson, planted blueberry seedlings for the on-campus portion of the "Edible Landscaping" project on Tue., March 20, 2018.
A series of anticlinal folds exposed in the side of an Alpine mountain.
Taken during Keele University undergraduate geology student field trip, summer 1988.
Photo taken by:Simon Haslett
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Scientists at Florida Gulf Coast University have been tracking water quality at the Everglades Wetland Research Park for years. To track the benefits of the wetlands on the region, researchers worked with NexSens Technology to create a wireless network of water quality sondes, pressure transducers and data loggers.
Read the full story: www.nexsens.com/case_studies/wetland-research-management.htm
Microbiology grad student Jasmine Neumann from Milwaukee, goes through the process of preparing testing dishes in the ERIC lab.
The 30-year SML Water Quality Monitoring Banquet was held Fri., Oct. 14, 2016. Dr. Bob Pohlad photograph.
The 30-year SML Water Quality Monitoring Banquet was held Fri., Oct. 14, 2016. Dr. Bob Pohlad photograph.