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Illustration of corrugated culvert pipe
Corrugated culvert pipe
Illustration of culvert
Culvert
Drs. Bill Dennison and Don Boesch and graduate students at a Maryland BayStat meeting
BayStat
Conceptual diagram illustrating the groundwater flow, and related processes based on season and precipitation in the Delmarva area.
Seasonal water table
Illustration of freight train
Freight: freight train
Illustration of grain silos
Grain silos 2
Illustration of Lucania parva (Rainwater Killifish)
Lucania parva (Rainwater Killifish)
Illustration of Strix varia (Barred Owl)
Strix varia (Barred Owl)
Cliffs on the southern side of Wrigley Marine Science Center Fisherman's Cove.
Catalina Island
Solar-powered drainage structure station, used to monitor nutrients flowing into drainage stations from surrounding fields.
Controlled drainage structure station
Drainage ditch in a agricultural field near Ruthsburg, Maryland. Ditch is being monitored by a team of scientists to see the amount of nutrients that comes off the fields.
Drainage ditch
Drainage ditch and control structure. The drainage control structure allows scientists to control the amount of drainage that goes into the ditch from the field.
Drainage ditch and control structure
Drainage ditch, control structure, and solar-powered control station in a field in the Choptank Watershed.
Monitoring agricultural drainage
Conceptual diagram illustrating affective water filtration methods in a residential setting.
Residential water filtration
Used to control the amount of drainage that comes from an agricultural field into a drainage ditch.
Controlled drainage structure
Illustration of wheat kernels
Wheat kernels
Diagram illustrating native vs invasive Phragmites strain.
Native vs invasive Phragmites
Poor vs effective management for storm water in developments near a coastal/marine ecosystem.
Poor vs effective storm management
A tributary of the Choptank River. Runoff from the heavy rains of June and July 2006 are visible
A tributary of the Choptank River
A tributary of the Choptank River. Runoff from the heavy rains of June and July 2006 are visible
A tributary of the Choptank River
Aerial view of Hambrooks Bay, Cambridge. Multiple sediment-laden plumes of water are visible, a result of the heavy rains of June and July 2006
Hambrooks Bay, Cambridge
Aerial view of Hambrooks Bay, Cambridge, with downtown in the background.
Hambrooks Bay, Cambridge
Harris Creek, a tributary of the Choptank River. Runoff from the heavy rains of June and July 2006 are visible
Harris Creek, a tributary of the Choptank River
Harris Creek, a tributary of the Choptank River. Runoff from the heavy rains of June and July 2006 are visible
Harris Creek, a tributary of the Choptank River
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