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Environmental Science students visit the Santa Cruz Permaculture Farm to learn firsthand about agriculture techniques that can help restore the environment.
Environmental Science students visit the Santa Cruz Permaculture Farm to learn firsthand about agriculture techniques that can help restore the environment.
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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: April 1996
April 18
EESAT for coffee today. MY week has been relatively uneventful, but elsewhere it's been nuts! Within two days this week there was a bombing at the Boston Marathon, and a fertilizer plan exploded in West, TX. It's Crazy Town everywhere else it seems like! I have been staying somewhat glued to the news lately. That, and my coffee cup.
Ms. Orangio's Environmental Science students create a seed library with signage for fall and spring crops.
Environmental Science students visit the Santa Cruz Permaculture Farm to learn firsthand about agriculture techniques that can help restore the environment.
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...