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This panorama displays a close-up shot of one of my collection samples from the Huntington Museum of Art. As a part of my Master's thesis project at Marshall University, we are looking for ways to use the Gigapan process to enhance data storage techniques for future generations. In this project, Gigapan was used first ...
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Another context gigapan for the USGS Kawela Gulch Ridge to Reef erosion study site. Here, one can see the island of Lana`i clearly, as well as at least 6 fish ponds and the Kaunakakai Pier.
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Hagerstown soil is the basis of some of the most productive agricultural land in the state. It is formed from the Coburn and Bellefonte limestone formations of the Ridge & Valley physiographic province of central Pennsylvania. USDA/NRCS's Official Soil Series Description: "deep and very deep, well drained soils f...
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Andover soils are typically found along the lower slopes of the ridges that characterize the Ridge & Valley physiographic province of central Pennsylvania. USDA/NRCS's Official Soil Series Description: "Very deep, poorly drained soils formed in colluvium. They are on benches, toeslopes, footslopes, and swales alo...
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GigaPanographers: Ken Tamminga, Rick Stehouwer
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This is a full landscape panorama showing the Andover soil profile pit in its local context. The meadow-like setting and scattered clumps of early successional woody plants suggest that this area was once farmed and then abandoned several decades ago due to low productivity. coordinates: Latitude: 40.711898 ...
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GigaPanographers: Ken Tamminga, Rick Stehouwer
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This is a large congregation of Colletes inaequalis, commonly known as the “Mining Bee.” This natural phenomenon occurs between March and July. The bee ranges from Nova Scotia, Canada south to Georgia, United States. This bee is known to be polylectic (diverse forage), but can specialize on pollinating apples. Coll...
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Official Soil Series Description soilseries.sc.egov.usda.gov/OSD_Docs/W/WOOSTER.html
Penn State Soil Characterization Lab
soilislife.psu.edu
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This landscape is of the mixed grass prairie at the Marvin Klemme Range Research Station near Bessie, OK.
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