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    Petrogenesis of Archean (2.7 Ga) Mafic Volcanic Assemblages Near Ely, MN 

    Brock, Natalie M.; Lodge, Robert W.D. (2019-05)
    The Vermilion District in northeastern Minnesota contains one of the classic Neoarchean Archean granite-greenstone belt terranes in the United States that formed between 2722 Ma to ~2661 Ma. Crustal development during ...
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    Evaluating Groundwater Quality and Behavior at UWEC Campus 

    Gorg, Madelynn; Hook, Glen; Vitale, Sarah A. (2019-05)
    To garner a better understanding of groundwater flow and water quality on the University of Wisconsin –Eau Claire campus, we collected monthly measurements in fourteen (14) monitoring wells across lower campus, including ...
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    An Assessment of Nutrient Loading Through Lacustrine Groundwater Discharge in Mud Lake, WI 

    Shoemaker-Gagnon, Jonah; Malin, Chloe; Vitale, Sarah A. (2019-05)
    Phosphorus (P)-laden runoff has been associated with lake eutrophication throughout the upper Midwest United States. Although P has been considered immobile in groundwater systems, investigation at UW-Eau Claire suggests ...
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    Rhombohedral vs. Prism Sector Zones in Hydrothermal Quartz Crystals : Implications for Growth Dynamics 

    Noffke, Tyson S.; Nelson, Trevor J.; Ihinger, Phillip D. (2019-05)
    Gemmy hydrothermal quartz crystals typically exhibit each of their six prism and six rhombohedral crystal faces. However, discerning which of the crystal faces were actively growing at any given time during construction ...
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    Regional Geochemical Analysis of Lower Paleozoic Strata, Western Wisconsin 

    Weber, Daniel; Wiest, Adam; Mahoney, J. Brian (2019-05)
    Lower Paleozoic clastic strata of western Wisconsin were deposited during a series of transgressive marine incursions into the mid-continent in Cambrian to Ordovician time. These strata consist of intercalated sandstone, ...
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    An Assessment of Nutrient Loading through Lacustrine Groundwater Discharge in Mud Lake, Wisconsin 

    Erickson, Jacob; Palubicki, Madeline; Fairbanks, Austen; Vitale, Sarah A.; Mahoney, J. Brian (2020-04)
    Mud Lake experiences severe lake eutrophication throughout the summer months. Although anthropogenic nutrient sources have been identified as a contributing factor, an ongoing investigation at UW-Eau Claire has demonstrated ...
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    Measuring Stream Baseflow Conditions in West-Central Wisconsin 

    Langfield, Katherine; Kieffer, Gwen; Erickson, Jacob; Vitale, Sarah A. (2020-04)
    This study seeks to measure baseflow conditions in West-Central Wisconsin to aid in determining the impacts of groundwater withdrawals on local streams. Streamflow is measured monthly at fifteen (15) sites across eleven ...
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    Comparing Paleoproterozoic Felsic Volcanic Centers Across Wisconsin : Implications for Tectonic History and Sulfide Mineralization 

    Short, Shelby R.; Lodge, Robert W.D. (2020-04)
    The rocks containing the Crandon deposit are part of the Pembine-Wausau Terrain and formed ~1.85 billion years ago. These formed in a bark-arc setting as part of the Penokean Orogeny. Arc-derived sediments eventually covered ...
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    Assessment of the Source and Mobility of Phosphorus in the Hydrologic System in Western Wisconsin 

    Callahan, Maggie; Erickson, Jacob; Marchiafava, Madeline; Mahoney, J. Brian; Vitale, Sarah A. (2021-04)
    Lake eutrophication due to nutrient loading from phosphorus (P) is a growing problem across the Midwest, causing a loss of aquatic biodiversity, damage to fisheries, and adverse impacts on human health. Although eutrophication ...
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    3D Visualization of Geologic Structures 

    Gross, Mallory; Lodge, Robert W.D.; Reynolds, Merilie A. (2021-04)
    An important skill in geology is the ability to visualize spatial relationships of geologic units beneath the Earth. Virtual and physical models allow students to observe and measure geologic structures and visualize their ...
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