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Water quality monitoring fieldwork in Maryland's Coastal Bays
Fieldwork in Maryland's Coastal Bays
Oyster biological indicator cages have been collected after deployment.
Fieldwork in Maryland's Coastal Bays
Water quality monitoring fieldwork in Maryland's Coastal Bays.
Fieldwork in Maryland's Coastal Bays
David celebrates being muddy in the field at Johnson Bay
Fieldwork is fun!
Preparing sediment corers made from 60 ml syringes for sampling and water quality monitoring fieldwork in Maryland's Coastal Bays.
Preparing sediment cores in Maryland's Coastal…
First annual release of the Maryland's Coastal Bays Report Card. These sensitive coastal lagoons received an overall grade of C+ for 2008. Scientists, the Maryland Coastal Bays Program, National Parks Service, state and local politicians, other dignitaries, and the general public gathered to hear the assessment which was based on water quality and other monitoring data and disseminated widely through various media. The Report Card was a collaboration between several entities, including the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, IAN, EcoCheck, and the Maryland Coastal Bays Program.
2008 Maryland Coastal Bays Report Card
The town of Landshut
Landshut on the River Isar
Illustration of a flow deflector, or J-hook Vane, used to dissipate stream energy and reduce bank erosion.
Civil Engineering: Flow deflector (J-hook Vane)
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River 3D: flow deflector
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Civil Engineering: Cross vane weir
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River 3D: cross vane weir 1
Illustration of river base with cross vane weir
River 3D: cross vane weir 2
The town of Landshut
Landshut on the River Isar
Texas, aerial image
Crops and irrigation circles
Texas, aerial image
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Nevada
Dust storm
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River 3D: navigable channel with levees
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Coastline 3D: barrier islands
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Coastline 3D: river and barrier islands
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Mountains: below snowline
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Mountains: mountain range
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Mountains: seasonal snow
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Mountains: snow peak
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Mountains: snowcaps and foothills
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