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TDP Newsletter Spring 2012
Earth’s Energy & Resources. What are natural resources? Any natural material that is used by humans. It is categorized into two types of resources.
Fossil Fuel. What are fossil fuels? Fuels formed by natural resources such as anaerobic decomposition of buried dead organisms. The age of the organisms.
Global Mercury Observation System - GMOS – Funded by: Global Mercury Observation System - GMOS – Funded by: European Commission – DG Research (2010 – 2015)
Resources Traditional Energy Conventional Energy WoodCoal Field CropsOil Fecal MaterialNatural Gas PeatNuclear.
Chapter 2. Regional Landscapes and the Hydrologic Cycle W. Lee Daniels, Virginia Tech Mid-Atlantic Nutrient Management Handbook PowerPoint presentation.
Wetlands A wetland is a habitat where plants (and associated animals) that thrive under periodic or continuous flooding reside Wetlands may not be “wet”
Non-marine paleoclimate records
Marl Soil
THE WONDERS OF WETLANDS