Fall 2010
   GEO327G/386G: GIS & GPS Applications in Earth Sciences


Fall 2010 Class Projects

 

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Undergraduate Students

Extent of Eyjafjallajökull Eruption Ash Plume and Effect on European Air travel
Analyzing The Alpine Fault of New Zealand: Testing a Proposed Geodynamic Theory That Aims to Explain the Varying Uplift Rates Along The Length of The Alpine Fault 
From Sea to Sea: Saving The Dead Sea
Economic Suitability Map of the Lower Eagle Ford Shale Formation in Four Counties in South Texas
Comparison of Temperature Variation in Deep Sandstone Reservoirs of Coastal Onshore and Offshore Louisiana
Working With Water Well Data in Irion County, Texas
Land Usage and Groundwater Contamination Risk of Groundwater Contamination, Austin
A GIS Analysis of City Park Emma Long Mountain Bike Single Track Trail (and poster)
The December 2004 Great Sumatran Earthquake and the Geometry of the Sunda Trench, Indonesia
Plate Boundaries in the Tectonically Complex Region Known as the Woodlark Basin
Tuvalu -2100 AD: Effects of Sea Level Rise on Shallow Atolls in the South Pacific
   
Graduate Students
Water Volume Calculation of Hill Country Trinity Aquifer Blanco, Hays, and Travis Counties, Central Texas
Feasibility of Handheld GPS Data with Small Scale Mapping and Ecological Assessment of Pease Park, Austin TX
Impact of vegetation heterogeneity on species composition of lizards in arid interior Australia (and map)
GIS Final Project: Delineation of landslide-prone areas on basis of slope, soil and/or geology grids in Yosemite National Park, California
  • Dolores van der Kolk
2010 Assessment of Publicly Available Data for the Schrader Bluff Formation, Northern Alaska (and figures)


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