In this space we will post our open questions. We will post the answers in the appropriate content area. We will also post directions to the answers. Eventually the question itself will be deleted from this page.
Carbon:Nitrogen ratios in local soils? -> see p. 274-277
Hypothesis: Hydrology is the result of climate, parent material, and topography?
My file won't upload...when I get the box open and drag the file there it looks like it is there but there is a green checkmark and it says 0 b...maybe the file is too big? Then do you just close the box?-Sue...I did add the link to two places....I did get a .pdf to upload, the other data files must have been too big--but we have the link if we want to add the layer to a GIS map.
Can we find digital maps of Kentucky soils for our region? If not, what sources can we use? - Jen
What is the physiological difference between calciphiles and non-calciphiles? In other words, can we figure out why some plants need calcium more than others? -Jen
In this space we will post our open questions. We will post the answers in the appropriate content area. We will also post directions to the answers. Eventually the question itself will be deleted from this page.
Carbon:Nitrogen ratios in local soils? -> see p. 274-277
Hypothesis: Hydrology is the result of climate, parent material, and topography?
My file won't upload...when I get the box open and drag the file there it looks like it is there but there is a green checkmark and it says 0 b...maybe the file is too big? Then do you just close the box?-Sue...I did add the link to two places....I did get a .pdf to upload, the other data files must have been too big--but we have the link if we want to add the layer to a GIS map.
Can we find digital maps of Kentucky soils for our region? If not, what sources can we use? - Jen
What is the physiological difference between calciphiles and non-calciphiles? In other words, can we figure out why some plants need calcium more than others? -Jen