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Dabner, Justin
2007-01-01
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My project, Prisoners of Memory: Camp Morton, Indiana, 1862-1865,
(http://sjritchie.iweb.bsu.edu/pom/prisonersofmemory/) is a project that examines the mostly forgotten Camp Morton, a Prisoner of War camp located in Indianapolis, Indiana during the
American Civil War. For this project both primary and secondary sources on Camp Morton, as
well as works on public memory, monuments, memory theory, and other areas of memory
studies were examined in a variety of new and different ways. The primary sources coming from
Camp Morton are few and far between in the twenty-first century, so the sources that are
available and that were used in this project frequently speak volumes. All of the primary sources
come directly from the men who were held as prisoners of war at Camp Morton during different
periods of time. This allows for an in-de...
According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 174 of Indiana's 428 waterbodies were listed as impaired for Escherichia coli (E. coli) in 2002. This study determined the severity of E. coli contamination and assessed the impacts of landuse on E. coli concentrations in three subwatersheds. Samples were collected and E. coli analyzed using the Coliscan Easygel method. Geographic information system analyses were used to determine impacts of spatial parameters on E. coli concentrations. Sixty-seven percent of the 162 samples exceeded the USEPA recreational water quality standard. Escherichia coli concentrations were significantly related to the ratio of five-and thirty-meter impervious surface buffer, density of septic systems, and the presence of inadequately drained soils. Confined feeding operations and combined sewer overflows ...
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Ball state University has taken many important steps to improve its sustainability on campus in a number of ways and is a recognized leader among green campuses. One of the areas where they can further improve their sustainability efforts is in the campus landscape itself. This comprehensive project proposal set the scope and background behind the design of a series of outdoor exhibits which embody different principles of sustainability including Ball State's history, native plant habitats, geothermal energy, stormwater management, sustainable materials. This project proposal covered a site that is approximately six acres in size transected by McKinley Avenue, and surrounded by the Letterman Building, the College of Architecture and Planning, Bracken Library, and the Whitinger Business Building.
Through a review of literature focus...
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Climatic conditions (precipitation, evapotranspiration, available soil moisture, and temperature) are important variables when considering cumulative storm streamflow for a watershed. The objective of this study was to determine what climatic conditions, if any, could be used to mathematically model cumulative storm streamflow for an extensively-drained small agricultural watershed in northwest Delaware County, Indiana. A water-level recorder was installed in Killbuck Creek during autumn 2002, spring, summer, and autumn 2003 and 2004. To determine discharge, velocity measurements were collected following US Geological Survey (USGS) methods and two rating curves (high and low flow) were constructed. Simple linear regressions were performed using cumulative streamflow as the dependent variable and precipitation, evapotranspiration, avail...
The National Aeronautics and Space Agency NASA's Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) platform carried by Terra and Aqua satellites, is providing systematic measurements summarized in high quality, consistent and well-calibrated satellite images and datasets ranging from reflectance in the visible and near infrared bands to estimates of leaf area index, vegetation indices and biome productivity. The objective of this research was to relate the spectral responses and derived MODIS products of ecosystems, to biogeochemical processes and trends in their physiological variables. When different sources of data were compared, discrepancies between the MODIS variables and the corresponding ground measurements were evident. Uncertainties in the input variables of MODIS products algorithms, effects of cloud cover at the studied...
