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Geologic formations within the crater of Haleakala are varied, and include various minerals including iron oxides.
Haleakala Crater
Sunset over the Patuxent River, tributary to Chesapeake Bay
Sunset over Patuxent River
Excess fine grained oxic and anoxic sediments from a sample core taken from the Patuxent River
Fine sediments from Patuxent River
Water samples from the Patuxent River are collected and prepared for analysis on board the R/V Aquarius
Water sample analysis
Residential development and salt marsh alongside Monie Creek, a tributary of Monie Bay, a sub-estuary of Chesapeake Bay.
Residential development and marsh along Monie…
Illustration of sword leaf phlox.
Phlox buckleyi wherry (Sword Leaf Phlox)
Residential development and forest in proximity to Monie Creek, a tributary of Monie Bay, a sub-estuary of Chesapeake Bay
Residential development and forest along Monie…
Illustration of a beach chair
Beach chair
A sediment slurry was mixed and the flask capped to trap gases formed as intermediary steps of denitrification.
Sediment slurry
The 2008 Severn River Report Card Release. The report card summarizes 2008 water quality results, which are based on data collected by the Severn Riverkeeper Program. This report card helps to clarify the Severn's health, and provides instructions on what individuals can do to improve its condition. The release of this report card was attended by local, state, and federal representatives, Severn River Keepers, and IAN staff.
Severn River Report Card Release
Sediment slurries in triplicate were mixed and flasks were capped to trap gases released during denitrification
Sediment slurries
Tuckahoe State Park, Maryland
Pokeweed (Phytolacca americana)
Salmon-Challis National Forest, Idaho
Invasive sign at trailhead
Salmon, Idaho
Private mines still worked
Illustration of lobe coral (Porites lobata).
Porites lobata (lobe coral)
Illustration of an Earthworm (Lumbricus spp.)
Lumbricus spp. (Earthworm) 1
Illustration of Lachnolaimus maximus (Hogfish)
Lachnolaimus maximus (Hogfish)
A juvenile Chrysemys Picta Bellii, found in Oxford, Maryland
Juvenile Chrysemys Picta Bellii (Painted Turtle)
Illustration of Dactylis glomerata (Orchard Grass)
Dactylis glomerata (Orchard Grass)
Illustration map of Perdido Bay in Alabama and Florida, USA
USA AL FL: Perdido Bay
Illustration map of Mobile Bay in Alabama, USA
USA AL: Mobile Bay
Illustration map of Apalachee Bay in Florida, USA
USA FL: Apalachee Bay
Illustration map of Apalachicola Bay in Florida, USA
USA FL: Apalachicola Bay
Illustration map of Caloosahatchee River in Florida, USA
USA FL: Caloosahatchee River
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