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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Gis In Archaeology: The Pedestrian Survey Of Dana Island In Turkey, Noah Kaye, Gunder Varinlioglu, Nicholas K. Rauh
Gis In Archaeology: The Pedestrian Survey Of Dana Island In Turkey, Noah Kaye, Gunder Varinlioglu, Nicholas K. Rauh
Purdue GIS Day
An international team of archaeologists conducted a surface survey of the remains on Dana Island, ancient Pithussae, near Silifke in south Coastal Turkey. The island sits 2 km offshore and is uninhabited. Architectural remains of stone quarries, large cisterns, houses and churches extend approximately 1.6 km along its western coast. At the crest of the mountain that rises above the shore stands the remains of an Iron Age fortress incorporated into later Byzantine structures. Relying on a base map constructed of the Google earth view of the island, digitized topographical maps, and an aerial photograph from 1990, the pedestrian team …
A Massively Parallel Evolutionary Computation Approach For Redistricting Optimization And Analysis, Wendy K. Tam Cho, Yan Liu
A Massively Parallel Evolutionary Computation Approach For Redistricting Optimization And Analysis, Wendy K. Tam Cho, Yan Liu
Purdue GIS Day
No abstract provided.
Introduction To The New Indiana Geospatial Coordinate System (Ingcs), Matthew Badger
Introduction To The New Indiana Geospatial Coordinate System (Ingcs), Matthew Badger
Purdue GIS Day
The Indiana Geospatial Coordinate System (InGCS) was approved and adopted by INDOT in 2015 and will soon be the primary coordinate reference system used on INDOT survey and design projects. Other agencies and organizations in the geospatial arena are encouraged to make use of this system of low distortion projections as well. Many of the more widely used geospatial software vendors have since included the InGCS in their platforms to support their customers’ needs. Please refer to the InGCS webpage at www.in.gov/indot/InGCS.htm for additional information.
Speaker Bio: Matthew G. Badger, P.S. Matt has been a licensed Professional Surveyor in Indiana …
Spatial Analysis Of Landfills In Respect To Flood Events And Sea-Level Rise, Benjamin S. Taylor, Songlin Fei
Spatial Analysis Of Landfills In Respect To Flood Events And Sea-Level Rise, Benjamin S. Taylor, Songlin Fei
Purdue GIS Day
Recently in the news, media coverage of flood events has garnered much attention due to tropical storms like Hurricane Matthew and the costly damages that resulted. Under climate change, events like sea-level rise (SLR) and flooding threaten infrastructure, which make it necessary for proper planning before, during, and after installation to mitigate risk. Studies in Austria and the UK have revealed that many landfills are located in flood zones as well as coastal areas effected by coastal erosion. In the U.S. however, there have not been publications on landfill locations related to flood events and SLR. The interest of gaining …
The Impact Of Management On The Movement And Home Range Size Of Indiana's Eastern Hellbender Salamanders, Emily B. Mccallen, Bart T. Kraus, Nick G. Burgmeier, Rod N. Williams
The Impact Of Management On The Movement And Home Range Size Of Indiana's Eastern Hellbender Salamanders, Emily B. Mccallen, Bart T. Kraus, Nick G. Burgmeier, Rod N. Williams
Purdue GIS Day
Eastern hellbenders (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis alleganiensis) are a large, fully aquatic salamander species distributed throughout watersheds in the eastern United States. In Indiana, hellbenders were once found in tributaries of the Ohio River and the Wabash River but are now restricted to a single river in the southern portion of the state. Monitoring within the Blue River over twenty years has revealed a steady decrease in the total abundance of hellbenders and a shift towards older individuals in the age structure of the population. Concerned over the apparent lack of recruitment, the Indiana department of natural resources performed a series of …
Drone Panel Presentation: Application Of Unmanned Aerial Systems (Uas), Brian Kozak
Drone Panel Presentation: Application Of Unmanned Aerial Systems (Uas), Brian Kozak
Purdue GIS Day
No abstract provided.
Utilizing Gis To Locate Endangered Gravel Hill Prairies Of The Wabash River Valley, Ryan W.R. Schroeder, Darrell Schulze
Utilizing Gis To Locate Endangered Gravel Hill Prairies Of The Wabash River Valley, Ryan W.R. Schroeder, Darrell Schulze
Purdue GIS Day
The Gravel Hill Prairies (GHP's) of the Wabash River Valley are an endangered ecosystem in the state of Indiana and provide optimal growing conditions for a number of state endangered plants. Currently only four remnants are known to exist near Lafayette, IN, found by a previous study conducted in 1980 by Post, Bacone, and Aldrich (Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, 1984, vol. 94: 457-464). These unique ecosystems have been found to occur almost exclusively on soils classified as Rodman Gravelly Loams and Strawn-Rodman complexes which occur predominantly along the outwash terraces of the Wabash River and its tributaries. …
Gis Resources At Purdue, Randy Herban
Agricultural Trade Publications And The 2012 Midwestern U.S. Drought: A Missed Opportunity For Climate Risk Communication, Sarah P. Church, Tonya Haigh, Melissa Widhalm, Silvestre Garcia De Jalon, Nicholas Babin, Stuart Carlton, Michael Dunn, Katie Fagan, Cody L. Knutson, Linda Stalker Prokopy
Agricultural Trade Publications And The 2012 Midwestern U.S. Drought: A Missed Opportunity For Climate Risk Communication, Sarah P. Church, Tonya Haigh, Melissa Widhalm, Silvestre Garcia De Jalon, Nicholas Babin, Stuart Carlton, Michael Dunn, Katie Fagan, Cody L. Knutson, Linda Stalker Prokopy
Department of Forestry & Natural Resources Faculty Publications
The Midwestern United States experienced a devastating drought in 2012, leading to reduced corn and soybean yields and increased instances of pests and disease. Climate change induced weather variability and extremes are expected to increase in the future, and have and will continue to impact the agricultural sector. This study investigated how agricultural trade publications portrayed the 2012 U.S. Midwestern drought, whether climate change was associated with drought, and whether these publications laid out transformative adaptation measures farmers could undertake in order to increase their adaptive capacity for future climate uncertainty. We performed a content analysis of 1000 media reports …
Worksheet From Pod Interactive Session - Shaping Deep Learning Through Rich Engagement With Information, Clarence Maybee, Michael Flierl
Worksheet From Pod Interactive Session - Shaping Deep Learning Through Rich Engagement With Information, Clarence Maybee, Michael Flierl
Libraries Faculty and Staff Creative Materials
This worksheet was used with participants of an interactive session at the Professional and Organizational Development Network in Higher Education (POD) conference held in Louisville, KY, November 9 -13, 2016.
Site Layout Optimization Using Gis, Sulyn Gomez, Mohd Samrah, Jenan Almullaali
Site Layout Optimization Using Gis, Sulyn Gomez, Mohd Samrah, Jenan Almullaali
Purdue GIS Day
The aim of the research if to analyze the use of ArcGIS to optimize site layout and reduce the cost associated with the construction of a university campus by: - Optimizing the productivity of the equipment fleet after selecting the spatial position, type, and number of equipment with GIS. - Minimizing travel time (Noncontributory activity or waste) and maximizing labor productivity by selecting the spatial position and the number of warehouses. Although there are many temporary facilities in the construction site, the study is focused in managing warehouses and the lifting equipment (cranes). One important step for site layout optimization …
Analyzing The Native-Exotic Richness Relationship Using Native Beta Diversity, Gabriela C. Nunez-Mir, Songlin Fei
Analyzing The Native-Exotic Richness Relationship Using Native Beta Diversity, Gabriela C. Nunez-Mir, Songlin Fei
Purdue GIS Day
Invasion paradox, a change of direction in native-exotic richness relationships (NERRs) from negative at small scales to positive at large scales, has been shown to exist in many environments. A major explanation for these patterns is environmental heterogeneity, and to a lesser extent, species pool size. It is likely that a combination of these factors is producing these patterns and determines if and how they appear in certain environments. Beta diversity, which describes the heterogeneity of species composition among assemblages and as the scalar between local richness and regional richness (species pool size), could serve as a proxy for these …
Geospatial Tools And Data Provided By Itap/Research Computing, Larry L. Biehl
Geospatial Tools And Data Provided By Itap/Research Computing, Larry L. Biehl
Purdue GIS Day
The presentation will provide the audience information about the geospatial applications that are available on campus including Esri ArcGIS, ERDAS Imagine, Exelis ENVI, Trimble eCognition and others. The information will include where to go to download the software installers and how to set up the licensing for them. The discussion will also go over the new software installer file download process.
Mapping Religion And Chinese Society, Jonathan E.E. Pettit
Mapping Religion And Chinese Society, Jonathan E.E. Pettit
Purdue GIS Day
Over the past two decades, the Chinese government has enacted a series of regulations that have made the collection of geospatial data illegal, and have tried to use existing technologies (e.g., cell phone towers, online mapping programs) to avert attempts to map sensitive areas in China. This talks examines the recent work of Purdue graduate students at the Center on Religion and Chinese Society, who have developed a web-based GIS program that provides researchers worldwide a way to make and use accurate data on religious and demographic data in China.
Predicting U. S. Presidential Elections: From 1900 Until Today, Richard L. Hogan
Predicting U. S. Presidential Elections: From 1900 Until Today, Richard L. Hogan
Purdue GIS Day
This presentation is scheduled for the weekend before the presidential election of 2016. By then, we might all need a break from pollsters and predictions, although we still might be looking for some assurance that this will not be the end of Western Civilization as we knew it. Toward that end, a little historical perspective on presidential elections since 1900, complete with cool maps, of course, indicating partisanship by state, will illustrate several important hypotheses that the data suggest we might incorporate in our efforts to predict the future by explaining the past. Neither candidate has approved this message.
Drone Panel Presentation: Using Drones In Archaeological Research: Kasakh Valley Archaeological Survey (Kvas), Armenia, Ian Lindsay
Purdue GIS Day
No abstract provided.
Drone Panel Presentation: Unmanned Aerial Systems In Agriculture Research, Keith A. Cherkauer, Anthony Hearst, Yan Zhu
Drone Panel Presentation: Unmanned Aerial Systems In Agriculture Research, Keith A. Cherkauer, Anthony Hearst, Yan Zhu
Purdue GIS Day
No abstract provided.
Momentum Building: Progress Towards A National Oer Movement, Nicole Allen, Steven J. Bell, Marilyn Billings
Momentum Building: Progress Towards A National Oer Movement, Nicole Allen, Steven J. Bell, Marilyn Billings
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Content For Courses: Welcome To Our Special Issue!, Heather Staines
Content For Courses: Welcome To Our Special Issue!, Heather Staines
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Why Should Librarians Be Involved In Facilitating Access To Content Needed For Courses?, Jessica Clemons, Roger C. Schonfeld
Why Should Librarians Be Involved In Facilitating Access To Content Needed For Courses?, Jessica Clemons, Roger C. Schonfeld
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
High Textbook Costs: The Battle Continues, Christa Bailey, Ann Agee
High Textbook Costs: The Battle Continues, Christa Bailey, Ann Agee
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Textbook Affordability: An Update, Monica Metz-Wiseman
Textbook Affordability: An Update, Monica Metz-Wiseman
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Collaboration Is Key To Innovative Textbook Affordability Solutions, Robert A. Walton
Collaboration Is Key To Innovative Textbook Affordability Solutions, Robert A. Walton
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Two Views On E-Reserves, Elizabeth Mckeigue, Sally Bryant, Gan (Grace) Ye
Two Views On E-Reserves, Elizabeth Mckeigue, Sally Bryant, Gan (Grace) Ye
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Multimedia Creation In The Small Campus Library, Alyson Gamble
Multimedia Creation In The Small Campus Library, Alyson Gamble
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Does There Need To Be A Distinction Between "Content For Courses" And "Content For Libraries", Liz Mason
Does There Need To Be A Distinction Between "Content For Courses" And "Content For Libraries", Liz Mason
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
The Affordable Textbook Revolution, Robert W. Boissy
The Affordable Textbook Revolution, Robert W. Boissy
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Dispatches From The Digital Front: Student Attitudes, Digital Content, And Lessons Learned, William Chesser
Dispatches From The Digital Front: Student Attitudes, Digital Content, And Lessons Learned, William Chesser
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Atg Interviews Howard N. Lesser, Founder And Ceo, Midwest Library Service, Katina Strauch, Tom Gilson
Atg Interviews Howard N. Lesser, Founder And Ceo, Midwest Library Service, Katina Strauch, Tom Gilson
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.
Atg Special Report--Proquest's 2016 Global Student And Researcher Ebook Survey, Allen Mckiel
Atg Special Report--Proquest's 2016 Global Student And Researcher Ebook Survey, Allen Mckiel
Against the Grain
No abstract provided.