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Found 172 dataset(s) matching "rate constant".
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A 72-hour constant-discharge aquifer test was performed at the University of Georgia Stripling Irrigation Research Park, Mitchell County, Georgia, in order to assess the potential of the Claiborne...
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<p dir="ltr">This is the dataset that was used to make the figures for the publication entitled "The effects of three repeated unsteady flow hydrographs on sand bed topography and sediment...
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Abstract from SIR 2017-5079: This report documents methodology and results of a study to evaluate groundwater discharge by evapotranspiration (GWET) in sparsely vegetated areas of Amargosa Desert...
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<p dir="ltr">This is the dataset that was used to make the figures for the publication entitled "Sediment transport and bed topography for realistic unsteady flow hydrographs of varying length in...
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Submission includes data from laboratory slide-hold-slide tests, combined with flow through tests, conducted on Westerly granite with 30 degree sawcut. Tests were conducted with a constant...
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<p dir="ltr"><i>Insects</i></p><p dir="ltr">The<i> S. fulvus</i> used in this experiment were progeny of field-collected weevils. As described by Prasifka et al. (2015), adult weevils were...
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As its name implies, the Cosmic Ray Subsystem (CRS) was designed for cosmic ray studies. It consists of two high Energy Telescopes (HET), four Low Energy Telescopes (LET) and The Electron...
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The Cosmic Ray Subsystem (CRS) was designed for cosmic ray studies. It consists of two high Energy Telescopes (HET), four Low Energy Telescopes (LET) and The Electron Telescope (TET). The...
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<p>Data collected by Sabita Ranabhat from early Sep 2020 - Jun 2021. It consists of two experiments: one evaluating mobility of <em>Tribolium castaneum</em> and <em>Rhyzopertha dominica</em> after...
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<p dir="ltr"><b>Insects</b></p><p dir="ltr">Beetles used in this study were obtained from stock colonies maintained at the USDA Agricultural Research Service’s (ARS) Center for Grain and Animal...
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Shorelines are continuously moving in response to winds, waves, tides, sediment supply, changes in relative sea level, and human activities. Shoreline changes are generally not constant through...
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Shorelines are continuously moving in response to winds, waves, tides, sediment supply, changes in relative sea level, and human activities. Shoreline changes are generally not constant through...