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Taken on a Bath College of Higher Education (BCHE) Geography Field Trip to Brittany (March 1996).
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Teachers, scientists and other members of the GLOBE community participated in field studies at Patuxent Nature Reserve and the Goddard Space Flight Center as part of the 2011 GLOBE Program Annual Partner Meeting.
Learn more about the GLOBE program: www.globe.gov
Pictures from the GLOBE Program's regional meeting for GLOBE Country Coordinators of Asia and the Pacific Region, on July 16-17, 2011 in Washington, D.C.
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
Examining a Miocene palaeosol on a Keele University field trip to Andalusia, Spain, in March 1988.
Ref: 1058 Andalusia, Spain (March 1988).
Alison J. Draper, director of the Science Center and lecturer in interdisciplinary science, prepares Trinity students to teach the HMTCA Summer Science workshops.
Ameren, a power utility in the Midwest, worked with NexSens Technology to develop and set up a system to monitor water quality upstream and downstream of a hydroelectric plant. Data logging systems collect data from the sensors multiple locations so project managers can track the water quality in real time.
Read the full story: www.nexsens.com/case_studies/hydroelectric_do_monitoring.htm
We went to the Lower Great Miami River with Wright State University scientists to get a first-hand look at their dual nutrient study. Silvia Newell holds up a sediment core pulled from the upstream side of a dam on the river.
Read the full story here:
www.fondriest.com/news/nitrogen-dynamics-in-the-field-wit...
Miami University scientists worked with NexSens Technology to create a custom auto-profiling platform for Lake Lacawac. It supports topside weather and PAR sensors, but the main focus is on the suite of water quality sensors that use a creative winch system to lower and raise throught the water column to sample at different depths. The sensor package is lowered every six hours, but the sensors sample every hour. Data loggers on the platform gather data and transmit to the nearby biological field station for scientsist to analyze.
Read the full story here:
www.nexsens.com/case_studies/lake-lacawac-profiling-platf...
Students in Mr. Barton's Environmental Science class potted and distributed succulents to teachers and staff as part of Teacher Appreciation Week.
UW-Green Bay Professor Bob Howe explains the planting project to a group of community volunteers before they spread wet meadow plant seeds at the Wequiock Creek Natural Area. UW-Green Bay, Sue Pischke University Photographer
The School of Natural Resource’s exhibit, “Intertwined: Deciphering the Hidden Conversations Between Biota, Soil and Water,” was on display at Memorial Union on April 9 & 10, 2024, as part of Show-Me Research Week.
Photo by Christina Meier | © 2024 - Curators of the University of Missouri
L'Aber Estuary, Crozon Peninsula (Brittany, France), showing the impact of constructing a road causeway across an estuary. This image is a view of the causeway taken by Professor Simon Haslett in June 2004 during an undergraduate student geography field trip from Bath Spa University College. For further information, please see:
Haslett, S. K., 2008. Coastal Systems (2nd edition). Routledge, London and New York. In particular see Management Box 3.3 on pages 87-88. www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415440608/
Database Ref: 0109 June 2004