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Fungus gnat trapped in Baltic amber.
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Chris Brown using a level to construct a water table contour map in Hydrology.
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Thomas and Ann Izard during a Hydrology lab.
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Hydrology students inspect improperly filled sinkhole in a local limestone layer.
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Hydrology students measure the ph of water along the Ocoee River
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Map of benzene-contaminated groundwater made by Forestry and Geology seniors as part of their Senior Field Project.
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A Geology independent study project to investigate one of the dozens of caves on and near the campus.
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Hydrology lab noting karst features along local Big Creek.
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Ann, Molly, Liz and Liz inspect an outcrop on the 10,000 acre campus during a Geology lab.
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The fourteen lakes of the University Domain are ideal for hydrologic study.
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Identifying an oak during Dendrology lab.
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Introductory Geology lab at nearby Buggytop Cave.
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Peaceful breakfast. Introductory Geology field trip along the Ocoee River gorge.
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Joy measures soil texture and nutrients.
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Introductory Geology students en route to lab by bicycle.
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Forestry and Geology students enjoy the view off the edge of the Cumberland Plateau
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Hydrology students observe a soil vapor extraction system
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Soils class at Piney Point

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