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    A Chippewa River Point Bar, Eau Claire, WI: A Three-Dimensional Geomorphic Analysis 

    Gould, Ella; Krogstad, Sirach; Fogarty, Faith; Shane, Benjamin; Heffernan, Winter (2024-04)
    The Chippewa River in west central Wisconsin provides a unique opportunity to study point bars. Point bars are depositional fluvial features that are formed on the inside bend of rivers. The goal of the project is to provide ...
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    Locating a Mass Execution Trench From The Holocaust (Shoah): Subsurface Imaging Within a Coastal Dune System, Šķēde, Latvia 

    Claas, Lauren; Cipar, Jake J.; Kruse, Lydia G.; Kvasnik, Sasha R.; Redland, Amik W. (2024-04)
    The Shoah, commonly referred to as the Holocaust, was the organized mass execution of Jewish civilians incongruent with Nazi Germany's political agenda. From December 15-17th 1941, a massacre of ~2,700 Latvian Jewish ...
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    Analyzing the Impact of Geospatial Derivatives on Domain Adaptation with CycleGAN 

    Lee, Junsu; Chen, Yangguang; Mohan, Pavithra Devy; DeWitte, Matthew (2024-04)
    In scenarios when you have two sets of satellite images from distinct domains, CycleGAN provides image-to-image translation for automatic land-cover mapping. Style transfer and domain adaptation are two areas that heavily ...
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    Applying Geospatial Technologies to Verify the Location of Holocaust Mass Execution Trenches in Liepāja, Latvia 

    Redland, Amik W.; Cipar, Jake J.; Claas, Lauren; Kruse, Lydia G.; Kvasnik, Sasha (2024-04)
    At least 1000 Jewish people were executed within the Liepāja coastal dunes in southwestern Latvia. These atrocities were committed throughout the month of July in 1941 by Nazis and Latvian collaborators south of the port’s ...
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    Using Shallow Subsurface Geophysics to Aid Latvian Communities that were Impacted by the Holocaust 

    Cipar, Jake J.; Claas, Lauren; Kruse, Lydia G.; Kvasnik, Sasha; Redland, Amik W. (2024-04)
    The country of Latvia, located along the Baltic Sea, was invaded by the Nazis in late June of 1941. During the occupation, Nazi soldiers and their Latvian collaborators were sent out to exterminate all Jewish people and ...
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    An Investigation of the Geospatial and Religious Dimensions of the Forgotten Jewish Community of Aizpute, Latvia 

    Kruse, Lydia G.; Cipar, Jake J.; Claas, Lauren; Kvasnik, Sasha; Redland, Amik W. (2024-04)
    Aizpute Latvia is home to one of the many forgotten Jewish communities that succumbed to Nazi and local antisemitic violence during the Holocaust. Despite the significant cultural and economic contributions of the Jewish ...
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    Perceptions of Sustainable Agriculture in the Chippewa Valley Among Current Farmers 

    Dekan, Morgan (2024-04)
    Sustainable agriculture uses environmentally responsible farming practices to meet the needs of society without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs. It is a form of farming that is concerned ...
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    Analysis of Paired Linear Dune Stratigraphy in the Nebraska Sand Hills Utilizing Ground Penetrating Radar 

    Solberg, Joshua (2024-04)
    The paired linear dunes in Nebraska were last active 700-1000 years ago when the last significant period of drought occurred. Reduction in vegetated cover in the previous drought resulted in aeolian [wind blown] process ...
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    Continuity and Change in Rural Southwestern Wisconsin Hamlets Since 1940 

    Swanson, Elli; Seger, Carolyn (2024-04)
    An assessment of land use in dozens of southwestern Wisconsin hamlets was published as “The Unincorporated Hamlet: One Element of the American Settlement Fabric” in the Annuals of the Association of American Geographers ...
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    Examining the Impact of Historic Land Use Change on Watershed Evolution, Whitewater River Watershed, Southeastern Minnesota 

    Seidling Schummer, Julie (2024-04)
    The Whitewater River watershed, in southeastern Minnesota, experienced a series of devastating floods between the late 1800s to mid-1900s, plaguing those living along the river. These floods caused substantial damage, ...
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    AuthorCipar, Jake J. (4)Claas, Lauren (4)Kruse, Lydia G. (4)Redland, Amik W. (4)Kvasnik, Sasha (3)McClellan, Liam (3)Valk, Alyssa (3)Ziemer, Reed (3)Chen, Yangguang (1)Dekan, Morgan (1)... View MoreSubject
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    Posters (13)Ground penetrating radar (4)Sand dunes (4)California – Humbolt Bay (3)Department of Geology and Environmental Science (2)Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies (2)Bars (Geomorphology) -- Wisconsin -- Chippewa River (1)Climate change (1)Cycle-consistent generative adversarial networks (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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