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  1. Lithologic, Climatic, and Biotic vs. Abiotic Controls on Erosion and Landscape Evolution

    The triumvirate of tectonics, lithology, and climate control landscape evolution. This study quantifies how lithologic variation and climate-mediated changes in ecosystems perturb steady state processes in the...

  2. Amazon Rainforest Microbial Observatory Metagenomes

    79 files of metagenomic DNA sequence data, README file, OTU tables (community matrices), and metadata file for relating sequence files to original samples.

  3. Paleosol data from Kenya.

    These data were collected to evaluate the changing vegetation and paleoclimate of Kenya over the past 20 million years, and its relevance for human evolution. Data was collected in several areas of Kenya with...

  4. Management Intensity Effects on Lawn Soil Carbon Content in the Eugene-Springfield, Oregon Urban Ecosystem

    Prior research suggests lawns sequester large amounts of carbon, but the effects of different management regimes on this is poorly known. Within the Eugene-Springfield, OR urban area lawn management ranges from...

  5. Land Management, Carbon Cycling, and Microbial Dynamics in Pacific Northwest Wetlands

    52 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Biology and the Clark Honors College of the University of Oregon in partial fulfillment of the requirements for degree of Bachelor of Science, Spring 2016.

  6. “If They Can Die for Italy, They Can Play for Italy!”: Immigration, Italo-Argentine Identity, and the 1934 Italian World...

    In 1934, four Argentine-born soccer players participated for the Italian team that won the FIFA World Cup on home soil. As children born to parents who participated in a wave of Italian immigrants that helped...

  7. Massacre on the Plains: A Better Way to Conceptualize Genocide on American Soil

    This thesis examines the massacres of the Plains Indian Wars in the United States (1851-1890) and how they relate to contemporary theories of genocide. By using the Plains Indian Wars as a case study, a...

  8. THE DYNAMICS OF MICROBIAL TRANSFER AND PERSISTENCE ON HUMAN SKIN

    The skin microbiome is a critical component of human health, however, little is understood about the daily dynamics of skin microbiome community assembly and the skin’s potential to acquire microorganisms...

  9. Parsing the Palate: A Mixed Methods Analysis of the U.S. Food Advocacy Network

    The U.S. food system is afflicted by a variety of social, ecological, and economic predicaments including hunger, food access inequalities, soil and water degradation, and lack of community control over food. ...

  10. Protecting Stream Ecosystem Health in the Face of Rapid Urbanization and Climate Change

    The ability to anticipate and evaluate the combined impacts of urbanization and climate change on streamflow regimes is critical to developing proactive strategies that protect aquatic ecosystems. I developed...

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