A quick guide to automated remote sensing analyses. Spirit Mound is a prominent landform protruding a little over 100 ft above the surrounding glacial till covered plains. Geologically, it is a remnant of resistant Niobrara Chalk that survived numerous glacial advances during the Ice Age. Ecologically, the mound and surrounding area are actively being restoredContinue reading “Spirit Mound Fire”
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Got Nitrates?
Why Care about Nitrogen? Nitrogen is one of the fundamental building blocks for life on Earth especially plants. Plants need nitrogen to grow and often nitrogen is the limiting factor in how productive plant growth can be. This is why nitrogen is a primary ingredient in fertilizers. Unfortunately, not all the nutrients in fertilizers getContinue reading “Got Nitrates?”