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Ask A Scientist – Geomorphologic Analysis
We ask Ricardo Mantilla, Assistant Professor at the University of Iowa, the question: what is geomorphologic analysis?
Ask a Scientist – Basin Areas
We ask Ricardo Mantilla, Assistant Professor at the University of Iowa, the question: What is a basin area?
Each year, the Iowa Water Center (IWC) offers two grant research competitions for the water community, with one being restricted to Iowa
The word “ghost” has adapted a new meaning, in addition to the initial Halloween Casper-the-friendly-kind, for the water community. GHOST is a
Art and Conservation: The Interdisciplinary Vision of Felix Summers
Getting into Soil and Water 2020 Artists are not usually the first people who spring to mind when thinking about soil conservation
Teaching About Land Use and Watersheds With PEWI
Getting into Soil and Water 2020 What educational strategies encourage students to learn about soil and water? “Telling” is adequate. “Showing”
Managing Phosphorus for Water Quality in Iowa Lakes
Getting into Soil and Water 2020 Nutrient pollution in surface waters – or eutrophication – is a grave social and economic concern
Studying Nature in Nature
Getting into Soil and Water 2020 For the past four summers, Iowa State University’s College of Design Associate Professor Alex Braidwood has
Celebrating the Conservation Profession While Shaping its Future
Getting into Soil and Water 2020 When the clock struck midnight on January 1st, 2020, the Soil and Water Conservation Society began
HABs Increasing in Frequency Worldwide
Getting into Soil and Water 2020 Have you ever gone to the lake and been greeted by unwelcome, smelly scum? Algae
Getting into Soil and Water 2020 All agricultural cultures, including those of Indigenous peoples, depend on their relationship with soils to sustain
Nitrogen Pollution of Air and Water in Iowa
Getting into Soil and Water 2020 Nitrogen is an essential nutrient for all life. Iowa farmers help ensure their crops have