Bioturbation with and without soil fauna. (HD) credit: Wim van egmond
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Bioturbation with and without soil fauna. (HD) credit: Wim van egmond
Student Intern position in the NRCS Soil Survey office in Lincoln, NE (and other locations) for this summer.
National Soil Survey Center, Lincoln, Nebraska.
Echinacea wildflower in Johnson County.
Sunflowers in Otoe County. #wildflower #sunflower
Liatris(Gayfeather) at Rockford Lake State Recreation Area. #wildflower #liatris #gayfeather
Malcolm soil sample pit. #soilscience #soilsurvey #soilsampling
Migration time! About 50 Turkey Vultures perched on the Hickman water tower in October. #migration #turkeyvulture #turkeyvulturesofinstagram
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Sampling a Hastings silt loam for the #soilmonitoringnetwork in a field of ridge till corn with a radish/turnip cover crop. Makes for very difficult walking.
Soil color at different depths across the contiguous United States
NEON launched to monitor changing ecology of the U.S.
The National Ecological Observatory, dubbed NEON, is the most comprehensive, long-term effort ever to record what’s happening to the land, air and living things in the U.S.! Funded by the National Science Foundation, NEON will gather long-term data on the biosphere to changes in land use and climate, and interactions with the geosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere. Data will be collected by automated sensors, airborne remote sensing and technicians in 20 NEON regions, or ‘domains,’ over 30 years-time. Scientists and the public everywhere can freely access the data via the Internet.