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 Augusta Georgia: technology@ugusta: Learning experiences 11/18/00
In 1991, an environmental outreach and education division was established to allow the expertise of Savannah River Ecology Lab staff to help educate the community about wildlife and the environment.
Whit Gibbons got his first glimpse of Savannah River Ecology Lab in 1967 when he arrived as a postdoctoral student to conduct a little research.
Here is a look at the history of the Savannah River Ecology Lab, with data provided by the lab:
www.augustachronicle.com /stories/111800/tec_srs.shtml

  
 The Daily Times
The lifeblood of Kerr County is arguably the water in the Guadalupe River and the aquifers that lie deep under the 1,100 square miles of land.
UGRA General Manager Greg Etter said the lab has done well in the past, but the new equipment will be an additional selling point to attract new customers.
Millions of gallons of surface water are diverted from the river daily and are treated and consumed by Kerrville residents for drinking, washing and irrigation.
web.dailytimes.com /print.lasso?wcd=8963

  
 Natural Ecosystems Laboratory
Samara region of Russia located on south-east part of Russian plane, on biggest European river Volga, and occupied 54 000 square kilometers.
At the moment, the Lab associates highly qualified specialists in areas of biodiversity conservation, steppe and aquatic ecosystems, ecological engineering, stable agriculture, and computer technologies.Basic manner of Lab's activities is initiative projects that are applied with cooperation with associated nongovernmental groups and directed to making managing decisions in ecological sphere.
Samara Regional Alabin's Museum of Historical and Local
www.stw.org.ru /ecolab/ecolab.htm   (625 words)

  
 [Projekat Rastko] Milovan Radovanovic - Kosovo and Metohia - A Geographical and Ethnocultural Entity in the Republic of Serbia
Lab or Malo Kosovo (in the basin of the Lab river), between the central part of the Kosovo valley around Pristina, and the Toplica-Kosanica region, separated from Lab by the mountain saddles of Merdare and Prepolac.
Catena del Mondo from the ancient Roman and later Italian sources) on one side, and the Serbian enclaves in central Kosovo and in the river basins of Upper Morava, Izmornik, and Novobrdska Kriva Reka (Kosovo Polje, Priština, Gnjilane, Novo Brdo, Vitina, and the surrounding settlements), on the other.
However, it is probable that the Broz geostrategy gave in to the dangerous variant of cutting the Morava-Vardar valley with the politically autonomous Albanian zone which would have had a paved road to demographically devastated south-eastern Serbia, and all the way to the Bulgarian border.
www.rastko.org.yu /istorija/srbi-balkan/mradovanovic-kosovo.html   (8226 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Conwy (county borough) Article
Conwy is represented in Parliament by Betty Williams (Lab), Elfyn Llwyd (PC), and Gareth Thomas (Lab), though these members all represent constituencies that only partially cover Conwy.
The River Conwy rises in Snowdonia and flows through Betws-y-Coed en route to the Irish Sea by Conwy Castle.
Conwy is a county borough in north Wales.
www.ipedia.com /conwy__county_borough_.html   (204 words)

  
 Peconic River Cleanup - Fact Sheet
Peconic River sediments were investigated on Lab property and as far off site as the Route 105 bridge at the mouth of Flanders Bay.
Operable Unit V also includes areas of the Peconic River impacted by past Laboratory operations, as well as sewer pipes and groundwater beneath the eastern portion of the Lab.
The locations and amounts of sediment to be removed from the river will be determined during the design-engineering phase of the OU V remedy.
www.bnl.gov /erd/Peconic/Docs/ppfacts.html   (204 words)

  
 usgs_brd_best_d_willamette2.txt
Online_Linkage: http://www.epa.gov/r10earth/data/crbdata.html?dioxin+#first_hit Description: Abstract: A study investigating the presence and effects of toxic pollutants in the Willamette River and selected tributaries was conducted by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ) in cooperation with the U.S. EPA and Oregon State University (OSU) (ODEQ 1994).
Dioxins, furans, pesticides, PCBs, PAHs, Co-planar PCBs and metals were sampled at 21 stations in the Willamette River.
Supplemental_Information: The information for this metadata was taken from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Columbia River Basin: Biota Database Abstracts.
www.nbii.gov /metadata/mdata/textfiles/usgs_brd_best_d_willamette2.txt   (204 words)

  
 1010 WINS - New York's All News Station : Final Approval For Peconic River Cleanup
Since discovery of the contaminants in the mid-1990s, the lab has upgraded its facilities and wastewater is now processed and treated at the plant before being discharged into the river, Carter said.
In addition, the project will use plant life from other parts of the river to restore the wetland areas that will be dredged as part of the cleanup.
The cleanup includes plans to remove 6-12 inches of sediment in the river, replacing it with "clean" sediment from other parts of the river, Carter said.
1010wins.com /topstories/local_story_046151951.html   (204 words)

  
 Amazon.com -zShops: Landscape photo prints: Ashuelot River in winter, Marlow, New Hampshire /scenics
Description: A beautiful 8 x 12" photo print of the winding Ashuelot River near Marlow, New Hampshire, printed on archival paper by a respected photo lab.
A beautiful 8 x 12" photo print of the winding Ashuelot River near Marlow, New Hampshire, printed on archival paper by a respected photo lab.
Landscape photo prints: Ashuelot River in winter, Marlow, New Hampshire /scenics
s1.amazon.com /exec/varzea/ts/exchange-glance/Y01Y6145555Y0411349/103-8853785-6199018   (204 words)

  
 Colorado River Delta
The TBRS Lab is collaborating with Dr. Ed Glenn at the University of Arizona Environmental Research Lab to study the vegetation dynamics of the Colorado River delta in northwestern Mexico.
Natural riparian areas in this region are sensitive to fluctuations in river flow resulting from water utilization and flood events.
Remote Sensing Tools for Monitoring and Managing A Sensitive, Arid-Zone Riparian Corridor: the Lower Colorado River and Delta in the United States and Mexico.
tbrs.arizona.edu /forest/projects/coloriver.htm   (139 words)

  
 University of Wisconsin - River Falls
In entomology I have recently had success with a three-week lab sequence of river insect sampling and data analysis project.
I plan to pursue further study on real-time monitoring of groundwater recharge, surface-water/groundwater interactions in the River Falls area and possibly evaluations of movement of agrochemicals into shallow groundwater systems.
I have been studying the varied habitats along the Kinnickinnic River and its UWRF tributary, the South Fork and have begun sampling studies.
darkwing.uoregon.edu /~jhodder/uwriverfalls.htm   (745 words)

  
 THE RAPID PROTOTYPING HOME PAGE
Rapid Freeze Prototyping - water deposition process in a freeze chamber - a research project conducted by the Virtual & Rapid Prototyping Lab at the University of Missouri, in Rolla, Missouri.
The W.M. Keck Rapid Prototyping and Reverse Engineering Lab at the University of Pittsburg in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania operates an SLA 250-30, an FDM 2000, and an Actua 2100.
Rapid Prototypes Inc. operates an FDM 1650, an SLA 250, an LOM 1020, and a Solider 5600 in Webster, Texas.
www.cc.utah.edu /~asn8200/rapid.html   (4610 words)

  
 The Thames River Project
The Thames River content was created prior to funding for the Critical Use project.
We had to book the University of Western Ontario's computer lab in order to do this project, since our school's Internet connection was inadequate and our computer lab's systems were too slow and small.
Logistically this meant having to teach students how to download files, since we ended up taking them all back to the school and putting the files on the school's hard drive.
www.schoolnet.ca /GrassRoots/e/resources/toolkit/casestudies/page9.asp?mode=print   (2259 words)

  
 Windsor Oaks Elementary School
The school has hosted 19 visits by other Virginia Beach elementary school’s interested in the Accelerated Reader program, the computer lab or the work of the Technology Action Team.
Working cooperatively with the school’s faculty and staff, a computer lab was established in 1994.
school has strived to increase the use of technology over the last seven years.
www.knowledge.state.va.us /main/mansion/man6.htm   (432 words)

  
 Black rose phoenix Information
River was wearing striped brown pants and black and white Converse high tops...
The details of the death of River Phoenix at the Viper Room in Los Angeles.
OH if you are wondering about my Avatar it belongs to Black Rose I got her permission to use it...
www.1blacksonblondes23.info /black-footed-cat/black-rose-phoenix.html   (600 words)

  
 Tanking in Kamchatka: Geologic research in remote regions
Over the last five years, Alexie has spent a number of visits at Union in the fission-track lab, dating the timing of rock cooling that was driven by these tectonic nudges.
Well, we make it to PPK, and then we negotiate a six-hour bus ride north to the small town of Milkova, near the salmon-laden Kamchatka River in the vast flats of the central Kamchatka region.
Kamchatka is still one of the nerve centers for the Russian military machine, and before the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991, Soviet citizens needed a visa to visit the region, despite that fact that it was part of the motherland.
zircon.geology.union.edu /Kamchatka/Tanking   (600 words)

  
 Marine and Freshwater Chemistry, University of Otago, Publications, Rivers
The Water of Leith, a small stream flowing through the Otago campus, is a few metres from our lab, and has been a useful test-bench for our river water research.
Dissolved Cu in the Taieri river apparently increased linearly with river flow rate which suggests that Cu is being weathered from a solid phase under increased water input to the catchment.
All of the rivers were pristine when compared to global average river waters, and the concentrations of most major ions were close to the 1% percentile levels for global river water compositions.
neon.otago.ac.nz /chemistry/research/mfc/pubs/rivers/rivers.htm   (600 words)

  
 Marine and Freshwater Chemistry, University of Otago, Publications, Rivers
The Water of Leith, a small stream flowing through the Otago campus, is a few metres from our lab, and has been a useful test-bench for our river water research.
Dissolved Cu in the Taieri river apparently increased linearly with river flow rate which suggests that Cu is being weathered from a solid phase under increased water input to the catchment.
All of the rivers were pristine when compared to global average river waters, and the concentrations of most major ions were close to the 1% percentile levels for global river water compositions.
neon.otago.ac.nz /chemistry/research/mfc/pubs/rivers/rivers.htm   (600 words)

  
 Auke Bay Lab quarterly research reports for Oct-Dec 1998 for the Alaska Fisheries Science Center
Fish traveling to the Yukon River main stem were encountered later in the season, comprising 7%-8% of the sample during the first 2 weeks of the study and 20%-23% of the sample during the last 2 weeks.
Sheenjek River fish were the primary component of the Porcupine River returns, with 123 (26%) fish returning to this area.
Nine fish were tracked to the Black River, 9 fish to the U.S. section of the drainage, and 36 (8%) fish to the Canadian section, including 14 fish that traveled to the Fishing Branch River.
www.afsc.noaa.gov /Quarterly/ond98/divrptsABL.htm   (4040 words)

  
 NameTraq Last Name: Dearborn
Whirling disease is far worse in the Dearborn River than researchers had expected, according to 2003 test results just back from a Washington state lab.
Whirling disease in Dearborn River found worse than expected
The Bear Branch church is asking Dearborn County and Ohio County residents to be on the lookout for missing pieces of an outdoor manger set.
www.nametraq.org /Jan04/D/Dearborn.shtml   (4040 words)

  
 The John L. Sabo Lab at Arizona State University: Current Research
For example, my dissertation research examined how aquatic insect fluxes from rivers altered the abundance of terrestrial predators (lizards) and their impacts on terrestrial arthropods (Sabo and Power 2002 a and b).
This work is done in collaboration with Ted Kennedy, David Post and Jacques Finlay.
The length of food chains is also an important metric in the realm of human health, as potentially toxic heavy metals and pesticides concentrate as they move up the food chain through successive feeding events.
lsweb.la.asu.edu /jsabo/research.html   (4040 words)

  
 HBOI Media Lab
The Media Lab designed and developed the Indian River Lagoon Museum at the Harbor Branch Visitor Center (which was nominated for the Governor's Environmental Education Award).
Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution's Media Lab writes, designs and edits the quarterly newsletter; the Harbor Branch Bulletin [ click here to download ] as well as developing educational programs to raise public awareness of the marine environment, illustrating how the health of our planet is inextricably linked to the state of our oceans.
The Media Lab is the main contact for all reporters, producers and other media representatives looking for information about HARBOR BRANCH research and other activities.
www.hboi.edu /gallery/medialab.html   (928 words)

  
 Auke Bay Lab quarterly research reports for Oct-Dec 1998 for the Alaska Fisheries Science Center
Chandalar River fish were abundant at the tagging site throughout the study, comprising 30% to 40% of the weekly sample of captured fish.
Nine fish were tracked to the Black River, 9 fish to the U.S. section of the drainage, and 36 (8%) fish to the Canadian section, including 14 fish that traveled to the Fishing Branch River.
Fish returning to the Chandalar River made up the largest portion of the main stem sample, with 164 (35%) fish tracked to this area.
www.afsc.noaa.gov /Quarterly/OND98/divrptsABL.htm   (928 words)

  
 Monday 16 June 1997 Hard to fight nuclear nonsense - The Ottawa Citizen Online Letters
O'Grady is certainly entitled to question the operations of the Chalk River lab upriver from her, but the disposal activities at Chalk River are minor in comparison with Hanford, and the debate should not be needlessly diverted for rhetorical purposes.
Kelly O'Grady, of the Concerned Citizens of Renfrew County, compares Chalk River Laboratories with the Hanford site in Washington State, a massive weapons-plutonium production site with severe contamination problems, mostly stemming from decades of improper treatment of its cold-war reprocessing waste.
Rubin accepts the one-per-cent risk of contracting cancer from background radiation in the world around us, but rejects any "greater" risk due to Chalk River's operations -- neglecting to state that this "greater" risk is both insignificant and unmeasurable, as is the one-per-cent risk from background radiation in the first place.
www.nuclearfaq.ca /1086796.html   (423 words)

  
 Lab Finds Plutonium Traces in Peconic Sediment
The new testing involved analysis of 500 samples taken last spring from soil, sediment and water along the 17-mile length of the Peconic River, from the laboratory grounds east to Riverhead.
He said comparable, though smaller, amounts of plutonium were found in sediment samples taken from the Connetquot River, which does not run through the laboratory grounds.
Readings in river sediment ranged from 0.09 picocuries per gram to 0.04 picocuries per gram.
www.state.nv.us /nucwaste/news/nn10259.htm   (423 words)

  
 exploration
The Paranaiba River is famous for the incredibly high number of "large diamonds" that have been recovered from alluvial workings over the past two centuries.
The Paranaiba River, one of the main tributaries of Rio Paraguay, which eventually drains into the Atlantic Ocean in Uruguay, courses through the project area.
Processing of the dike material at an independent lab in northern Quebec recovered one small microdiamond in March of 1998.
www.kwg-resources.com /explore/text_explore.html   (423 words)

  
 City As School River Lab & Oyster Gardening
River access is available in the Hudson River Park at the south walkway on Pier 40/West Houston and West Street, NYC.
The River Lab program at City-As-School High School in Manhattan is a collaborative project which uses the Hudson River/Estuary as a resource for urban ecology, water quality studies, science research, oyster gardening and recreational activities.
The oysters were originally bred in the LI sound and were delivered to The River Project in the summer to acclimate to the Hudson River estuary.
cpmcnet.columbia.edu /dept/physio/schools/cas/h2o.html   (423 words)

  
 Oconto Unified School District - Oconto Unified School District
Oconto High School at 1717 Superior Avenue was built in 1969, houses 414 students and is complemented by three new additions - a media center, computer lab, and social studies department on the north end of the existing structure, new team locker rooms and weight room on the south end, and a freestanding autoshop.
Covering 103 square miles, the school district encompasses the City of Oconto and parts of four adjacent townships - Abrams, Little River, Oconto, and Pensaukee.
Oconto Elementary School located at 810 Scherer Avenue, on the south side of Oconto was built in 2000.
www.oconto.k12.wi.us   (423 words)

  
 Yellow River on Encyclopedia.com
YELLOW RIVER [Yellow River] China: see Huang He.
This gigantic Sanmenshia Dam is being built on the Yellow River by 7000 permanent workers plus innumerable volunteers.
Grain-size variation in the Middle Yellow River attributed to soil conservation.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/X/X-Y1ellowR1i.asp   (899 words)

  
 CNN - Researchers starve toxic algae to nourish rivers - January 10, 2000
A lab experiment shows how phoslock makes river and lake water cleaner and safer (left) by immobilizing nutrients that seep out of the mud and give rise to blooms of toxic algae (right).
Douglas notes that the clay treatment is not a "quick fix" for rivers and lakes affected by blue-green algae.
A research project led by Malcolm Robb of Australia's Water and Rivers Commission and Grant Douglas of CSIRO's Land & Water Division, will attempt to trap phosphorus in water and river sediments by lacing a stretch of the Canning River with a thin layer of an absorbent substance called "phoslock."
archives.cnn.com /2000/NATURE/01/10/algae.starvation.enn   (488 words)

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