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REMEDIATION OF LEON WATER FLOOD, BUTLER COUNTY, KANSAS

Description: The Leon Water Flood site has undergone one season of soil amendments and growth of specialized plants meant to colonize and accelerate the remediation of the salt-impacted site. The researchers characterized the impacted soil as to chemistry, added soil amendments, and planted several species of seedlings, and seeded the scarred areas. After the first growing season, the surface soil was again characterized and groundcover was also characterized. While plant growth was quite meager across the … more
Date: November 26, 2001
Creator: Korphage, M. L.; Kindscher, Kelly & Langhus, Bruce G.
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VARIATION IN EROSION/DEPOSITION RATES OVER THE LAST FIFTTY YEARS ON ALLUVIAL FAN SURFACES OF L. PLEISTOCENE-MID HOLOCENE AGE, ESTIMATIONS USING 137CS SOIL PROFILE DATA, AMARGOSA VALLEY, NEVADA

Description: Variations in erosion and deposition for the last fifty years (based on estimates from 137Cs profiles) on surfaces (Late Pleistocene to Late Holocene in age) making up the Fortymile Wash alluvial fan south of Yucca Mountain, is a function of surface age and of desert pavement development or absence. For purposes of comparing erosion and deposition, the surfaces can be examined as three groups: (1) Late Pleistocene surfaces possess areas of desert pavement development with thin Av or sandy A hor… more
Date: August 26, 2005
Creator: Harrington, Charles; Kelly, Rick & Ebert, K. Teryn
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Computational Mechanics Research and Support for Aerodynamics and Hydraulics at TFHRC, Year 1 Quarter 3 Progress Report.

Description: The computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and computational structural mechanics (CSM) focus areas at Argonne's Transportation Research and Analysis Computing Center (TRACC) initiated a project to support and compliment the experimental programs at the Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center (TFHRC) with high performance computing based analysis capabilities in August 2010. The project was established with a new interagency agreement between the Department of Energy and the Department of Transport… more
Date: August 26, 2011
Creator: Lottes, S.A.; Kulak, R.F. & Bojanowski, C.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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