Spring 2014
   GEO327G/386G: GIS & GPS Applications in Earth Sciences


Spring 2014 Class Projects

 

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Undergraduate Students

Kevin Bone Potential Dillo Dirt Application Sites in Austin, Texas
Zachary Collins The Water Level of Lake Travis as a REsponse to Precipitation in Central Texas, 2003-2013
Trevar Compton The Effects of Rising Sea Levels on the Coast of Texas Near Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas
Edgar Estrada Kriging House Prices: A Predictive Model for Travis County, Texas
Courtney Gilbert Risk Due to Storm Surge for Jefferson County, Texas, and Evacuation Routes
Jacob Makis GIS Analysis of Ion Concentrations in the Queen City Aquifer, Texas
Regina Manion  
Alexander Robson How Will Changing Sea Level Affect World Population?
Ryan Soutter Cellulosic Ethanol Feasibility for Existing Ethanol Plants in Iowa
Amanda Wilson PCB Hazards in Upstate South Carolina Drinking Water, South Carolina, USA
   
Graduate Students
Jennifer Alexander Spatial Autocorrelation Analysis of HIV in Malawi using Moran’s I, Incremental Moran’s I, Clustering and Outlier Analysis, and Gi* tools
(not available for public display, available in class folder)
Alan Barraza Cost and Environmental Implications of Contaminated Water from Oil and Gas Production Wells in the Eagle Ford Shale Play, Texas
(not available for public display, available in class folder)
Thomas Christiansen Relating Land Cover Change to Fire Frequency, Precipitation, and Grazing Pressure in a Savanna Ecosystem
(not available for public display, available in class folder)
Christopher Davis Mapping Home Range Area in Verreaux's Sifaka in Kirindy Mitea National Park, Madagascar
(not available for public display, available in class folder)
Marie Strader Investigating Environmental Variables Correlating with Recent Coral Mortality and Disease in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Using Geostatistical Analysis


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