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- Type:
- Dataset
- Description/Abstract:
- Compilation of data extracted from electrophysiological hearing tests conducted on mammals.
- Creator/Author:
- Khudoykulova, Maftuna; Romancheck, Brittany, A.H.; Mendoza, Amber; Moore, Amanda, and Burns, Alexandra Mabley
- Submitter:
- Amanda Moore
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/02/2024
- Date Modified:
- 10/02/2024
- Date Created:
- 2024-03-01
- License:
- Attribution 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Dataset
- Description/Abstract:
- Data and code for analysis of thermal constraints on flight for butterflies
- Creator/Author:
- Goff, Jennifer and Matter, Stephen F.
- Submitter:
- Stephen F. Matter
- Date Uploaded:
- 09/01/2024
- Date Modified:
- 09/01/2024
- Date Created:
- 2024-6
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- This is an excel file of the interior design senior theses with student's name, title of project, description of project and date. Physical access to the works can be requested here https://uclid.uc.edu/record=b1239197~S39.
- Creator/Author:
- Meyer, Elizabeth A.
- Submitter:
- Elizabeth A. Meyer
- Date Uploaded:
- 08/29/2024
- Date Modified:
- 08/29/2024
- Date Created:
- complied 2024
- License:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
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- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report
- Creator/Author:
- Powers, Logan; Haga, Samuel; Kraus, Benjamin; Stanley, Jackson, and Michael, Austin
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/30/2024
- Date Modified:
- 05/30/2024
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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Mechanical Engineering
User Collection- Type:
- Collection
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report
- Creator/Author:
- Staff, CEAS Library
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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CEAS Mechanical Engineering (ME) Senior Capstone Reports
User Collection- Type:
- Collection
- Description/Abstract:
- Seniors at the University of Cincinnati in the College of Engineering and Applied Science have an opportunity to complete a senior design capstone course. Seniors in the Mechanical Engineering program work with external clients on real industrial problems of practical importance. Selected senior design capstone reports are chosen for publication in Scholar@UC. More information on all senior design reports is at: https://libraries.uc.edu/libraries/ceas/services/senior-design-reports.html.
- Creator/Author:
- Staff, CEAS Library
- Submitter:
- Walter Langsam
- License:
- All rights reserved
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- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report
- Creator/Author:
- Navarro, Nico; Flannery, Noah; McDowell, Maggie; Whitfield, Alexander, and Prysmont, Kyle
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/24/2024
- Date Modified:
- 05/24/2024
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report
- Creator/Author:
- Kellerstrass, Joseph; Schmidt, Caleb, and Komarek, Luke
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/24/2024
- Date Modified:
- 05/24/2024
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report
- Creator/Author:
- Hall, Michael
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/24/2024
- Date Modified:
- 05/24/2024
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report
- Creator/Author:
- Otto, Zach
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/24/2024
- Date Modified:
- 05/24/2024
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report
- Creator/Author:
- Hebb, Tyler
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/24/2024
- Date Modified:
- 05/24/2024
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report
- Creator/Author:
- Ross, Blake; Davolio, Jake, and Brennan, Tre
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/24/2024
- Date Modified:
- 05/24/2024
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report
- Creator/Author:
- Massey, Keenan
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/24/2024
- Date Modified:
- 05/24/2024
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report
- Creator/Author:
- Wagner, Johnathon
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/24/2024
- Date Modified:
- 05/24/2024
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report
- Creator/Author:
- Stachowiak, Eric; Scardicchio, Nicholas, and Morris, Tyler
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/24/2024
- Date Modified:
- 05/24/2024
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report
- Creator/Author:
- Baker, Travis; Deer, Connor, and Campbell, Eli
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/23/2024
- Date Modified:
- 05/23/2024
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report
- Creator/Author:
- Nemrow, Greg; Schreder, Dylan, and Jacob, Zachary
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/23/2024
- Date Modified:
- 05/28/2024
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report
- Creator/Author:
- Krebs, Mikey; Mazza, Freddy; Scholtes, Max, and Wolnitzek, F. Casey
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/23/2024
- Date Modified:
- 05/23/2024
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report
- Creator/Author:
- Bennett, Elora; Seman, Brentin, and Meyer, Sean
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/23/2024
- Date Modified:
- 05/23/2024
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report
- Creator/Author:
- Flamm, Braedon and Wright, Daniel
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/23/2024
- Date Modified:
- 05/23/2024
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report
- Creator/Author:
- Devoe, Gabe; Tommer, Mike; Esterbrook, Bradley; Maurer, Eric, and Clifford, Sean
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/23/2024
- Date Modified:
- 05/23/2024
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report
- Creator/Author:
- Schuermann, Craig; Meckey, Ben, and Burdine, Dan
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/23/2024
- Date Modified:
- 05/23/2024
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior design capstone report
- Creator/Author:
- Mitchell, Alexandra and Krizsa, Anna
- Submitter:
- CEAS Library Staff
- Date Uploaded:
- 05/23/2024
- Date Modified:
- 05/23/2024
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Dataset
- Description/Abstract:
- The Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) to gated tone burst of five frequencies (0.125, 0.5, 4, 8, 10 kHz) as well as broadband click stimuli were recorded in two cheetahs, one male and one female. We report, for the first time, hearing estimates from two cheetahs. Provided are the raw data files in PDF format and RPT format which is the file format used by the Intelligent Hearing System Universal Smart Box for analysis and to mark waves in order to obtain amplitude and latency of waves. Data were obtained for the female cheetah on February 1, 2024 and for the male cheetah on March 26, 2024 from the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens.
- Creator/Author:
- Scheifele, Peter and Moore, Amanda
- Submitter:
- Amanda Moore
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/24/2024
- Date Modified:
- 04/24/2024
- Date Created:
- 2024-02-01
- License:
- All rights reserved
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- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- This is a poster detailing the scope, design, process safety, and economics for a chemical engineering capstone by project group 5046-2403. The project is centered around capturing carbon dioxide emissions from indoor testing cells at the General Electric Aerospace site in Peebles, Ohio. The process captures carbon dioxide from jet engine exhaust through a series of adsorption towers with activated carbon sorbent. The adsorbate goes through a desorption cycle to release purified gaseous carbon dioxide from the surface of the activated carbon. The gas is compressed for storage and off-site transport.
- Creator/Author:
- Zammarrelli, Melanie; Erml, Beth; Bauer, Alexandria; Miller, Katherine, and Shimko, Anne-Marie
- Submitter:
- Melanie Zammarrelli
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/23/2024
- Date Modified:
- 04/23/2024
- Date Created:
- 2024
- License:
- CC0 1.0 Universal
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- “Squinting at the Details” looks at an artwork by Guercino titled “Mars with Cupid: and attempts to identify possible references and symbolism in the smaller details found in the work.
- Creator/Author:
- McCabe, Russell
- Submitter:
- Russell Mccabe
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/21/2024
- Date Modified:
- 04/22/2024
- Date Created:
- 01-2024
- License:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
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- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- The exhibition "Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination," staged by the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Fashion Institute, showcased a fusion of Catholic iconography with contemporary fashion. The exhibition served as an immersive experience within the Met Cloisters, blending architecture, artworks, and garments to elevate clothing to the status of art. Attire was transformed into an earnest expression of spirituality and cultural identity through thematic organization. "Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination" exemplifies the potential of fashion as a medium for artistic exploration and cultural discourse, challenging conventional perceptions and redefining boundaries between art and apparel.
- Creator/Author:
- Fridlund, Katherine
- Submitter:
- Katherine Fridlund
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/19/2024
- Date Modified:
- 04/23/2024
- Date Created:
- 2024-04-18
- License:
- All rights reserved
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- The paper discusses how death and Memento Mori were displayed in the visual culture of the Northern European societies. The paper explores how the representation of the death evolves through the Middle Ages into the Baroque period and the reasons for such changes. The work follows research on the culture of these times and how they effected the representations of death that became so popular during the time. The thesis will also touch on how emergence of the importance of Still Life during this time can partially be attributed to this same culture.
- Creator/Author:
- Moore, Sara
- Submitter:
- Sara Moore
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/19/2024
- Date Modified:
- 04/19/2024
- License:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
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- Type:
- Image
- Description/Abstract:
- Boards describing combined sewer systems, case studies, and proposed green design solutions.
- Creator/Author:
- Lentz, Andrew
- Submitter:
- Andrew Lentz
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/15/2024
- Date Modified:
- 04/15/2024
- Date Created:
- 2024-04-11
- License:
- Attribution 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- This is a project thesis about exploring how can vacant lots, open spaces, streetscapes and building surfaces use green design to provide gathering spaces, healthy green spaces and street safety for lower price hill neighborhood.
- Creator/Author:
- Wang, Jinyi
- Submitter:
- Jinyi Wang
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/15/2024
- Date Modified:
- 04/15/2024
- Date Created:
- 2024-04-08
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Over 400,000 quarries have been left abandoned and seemingly in a state of disrepair once their resources have been depleted or no longer valued. Before 1977, there were no laws or regulations in place to protect these sites. Owners and contractors were able to leave the site as is with tools, machinery, jagged rocks, slabs of cut stone, trash, and anything in between. This project explores the oldest marble quarry in the country, the Norcross-West marble quarry located in Dorset, Vermont. The design answers the question of how to repurpose this site by combining the site history to create educational opportunities, vegetation implementation to create habitats for at risk species, and sustainable practices such as marble carving and rainwater collection create a space that fulfills needs within the site that have long sense been forgotten. These practices reform the space and set a precedent for the dozens of other nearby abandoned and active quarry sites.
- Creator/Author:
- Askren, Jasmine
- Submitter:
- Jasmine Askren
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/12/2024
- Date Modified:
- 04/12/2024
- Date Created:
- 2024-04
- License:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- This is the board of thesis project spring 2024
- Creator/Author:
- Wang, Jinyi
- Submitter:
- Jinyi Wang
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/12/2024
- Date Modified:
- 04/12/2024
- Date Created:
- 2024-04-11
- License:
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Abstract The current infrastructure of horticulture in the United States of America, lacks BIPOC representation. The purpose of the review and research is to address the effects of white dominance in horticulture and combat the current system to create a more inclusive and welcoming environment for BIPOC in horticulture. By juxtaposing past, present, and future contributions to horticulture from BIPOC individuals to the current concepts exhibited in horticulture we observe 3 things: The contributions of BIPOC ideas to Horticulture, the current representation of BIPOC individuals in horticulture, and the theorized future with solutions applied. This research is based on existing diversity equity and inclusion research seen in other fields, which theoretically will apply in the same context with horticulture. Under this assumption, it can be understood that horticulture is not the sole perpetrator in non-inclusive work environments for BIPOC but is rather a subcategory of the many organizations and communities within the United States that are systemically oppressive to BIPOC. Keywords: [BIPOC, horticulture, diversity in horticulture, inclusion in horticulture, colonization, culture, anti-racism, equity, colonialism]
- Creator/Author:
- Cain, Amiah
- Submitter:
- Amiah Cain
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/12/2024
- Date Modified:
- 04/12/2024
- Date Created:
- 2024-04-11
- License:
- Attribution 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Abstract The current infrastructure of horticulture in the United States of America, lacks BIPOC representation. The purpose of the review and research is to address the effects of white dominance in horticulture and combat the current system to create a more inclusive and welcoming environment for BIPOC in horticulture. By juxtaposing past, present, and future contributions to horticulture from BIPOC individuals to the current concepts exhibited in horticulture we observe 3 things: The contributions of BIPOC ideas to Horticulture, the current representation of BIPOC individuals in horticulture, and the theorized future with solutions applied. This research is based on existing diversity equity and inclusion research seen in other fields, which theoretically will apply in the same context with horticulture. Under this assumption, it can be understood that horticulture is not the sole perpetrator in non-inclusive work environments for BIPOC but is rather a subcategory of the many organizations and communities within the United States that are systemically oppressive to BIPOC. Keywords: [BIPOC, horticulture, diversity in horticulture, inclusion in horticulture, colonization, culture, anti-racism, equity, colonialism]
- Creator/Author:
- Cain, Amiah
- Submitter:
- Amiah Cain
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/12/2024
- Date Modified:
- 04/12/2024
- Date Created:
- 2024-04-11
- License:
- Attribution 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Senior Project, Final Book- Temperate Forests and Therapeutic Value
- Creator/Author:
- Adams, Margaret
- Submitter:
- Margaret Adams
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/12/2024
- Date Modified:
- 04/12/2024
- Date Created:
- 04/4/2024
- License:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
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- Type:
- Image
- Description/Abstract:
- The intent of this design is to increase vegetative coverage by at least 50% to capture more rainfall, improve urban heat island effect, and improve aesthetic value. As well as to diversify plant pallet for an increase in biodiversity as well as aesthetic improvement, to ensure that the new bed designs still allow access to equipment that are necessary for daily operation, and to ensure that the bed designs are accessible to all.
- Creator/Author:
- Lewis, Annie
- Submitter:
- Annie Lewis
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/12/2024
- Date Modified:
- 04/12/2024
- Date Created:
- 2024-04
- License:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
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- Type:
- Image
- Description/Abstract:
- Four interpretation design signs for educational opportunities for the intended audiences of tour groups ranging from elementary school-aged to adulthood.
- Creator/Author:
- Lewis, Annie
- Submitter:
- Annie Lewis
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/12/2024
- Date Modified:
- 04/12/2024
- Date Created:
- 2024-04
- License:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
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- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- Cincinnati has dealt with the effects of combined sewer overflows for decades. Although overflow levels are steadily improving, there is still more to be done. Since 2002, the city has been attempting to renovate their old system to meet the Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean Water Act. This has proved extremely costly and difficult to complete with over 3,000 miles of public sewers with the antiquated combined sewer overflow system. Green roofs have become a proven tool in reducing combined sewer overflows. This project aims to explain how a municipal sewer district can promote the reduction of stormwater runoff through native plant landscaping and green roof education. In 2010, the Metropolitan Sewer District, the agency responsible for waste water treatment in the Greater Cincinnati area, installed a green roof on one of their Mill Creek Plant buildings, however, it has been neglected and is not reaching its full potential. Through research on green roof’s effects on combined sewer overflow, an improved green roof design, and educational signage this study aims to create an educational, visually pleasing, native focused, and functional green roof that still allows employees ease of access to necessary equipment. MSD can encourage an increase of green roofs throughout the city and this study creates a comprehensive plan to use green roofs as a promotional tool.
- Creator/Author:
- Lewis, Annie
- Submitter:
- Annie Lewis
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/12/2024
- Date Modified:
- 04/12/2024
- Date Created:
- 2024-04
- License:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
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- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- This research investigates the effects of gardening and interaction with plants in the development of children's intellectual and developmental skills, specifically inclusive of children with cognitive and/or physical disabilities. The project dives further into the inclusivity of accessible features for children in playground and naturescape design. Drawing inspiration from Ballam Bumps, Arlitt Children’s Garden, and Els Sensory Art Garden; it is important to understand the value of high-intensity areas and low-intensity areas, as well as design that is versatile to a broad spectrum of ages. Children should form these relationships with plants from an early age, and the proposed design reflects the different learning styles/abilities of children with differing sensory needs. All of the listed elements are incorporated and considered when redesigning the Boone County Arboretum’s Children’s Garden, and shown through a series of designs, inventory & analysis.
- Creator/Author:
- Tobe, Trinity
- Submitter:
- Trinity Tobe
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/12/2024
- Date Modified:
- 04/12/2024
- License:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
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- Type:
- Student Work
- Description/Abstract:
- This research investigates the effects of gardening and interaction with plants in the development of children's intellectual and developmental skills, specifically inclusive of children with cognitive and/or physical disabilities. The project dives further into the inclusivity of accessible features for children in playground and naturescape design. Drawing inspiration from Ballam Bumps, Arlitt Children’s Garden, and Els Sensory Art Garden; it is important to understand the value of high-intensity areas and low-intensity areas, as well as design that is versatile to a broad spectrum of ages. Children should form these relationships with plants from an early age, and the proposed design reflects the different learning styles/abilities of children with differing sensory needs. All of the listed elements are incorporated and considered when redesigning the Boone County Arboretum’s Children’s Garden, and shown through a series of designs, inventory & analysis.
- Creator/Author:
- Tobe, Trinity
- Submitter:
- Trinity Tobe
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/12/2024
- Date Modified:
- 04/12/2024
- License:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
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- Type:
- Image
- Description/Abstract:
- Anna Fletcher Horticulture Capstone Project Presentation Boards 4 and 5
- Creator/Author:
- Fletcher, Anna
- Submitter:
- Anna Fletcher
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/12/2024
- Date Modified:
- 04/12/2024
- License:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
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- Type:
- Image
- Description/Abstract:
- Anna Fletcher Horticulture Capstone Project Presentation Board 3
- Creator/Author:
- Fletcher, Anna
- Submitter:
- Anna Fletcher
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/12/2024
- Date Modified:
- 04/12/2024
- License:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
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- Type:
- Image
- Description/Abstract:
- Anna Fletcher Horticulture Capstone Project Presentation Boards 1 and 2
- Creator/Author:
- Fletcher, Anna
- Submitter:
- Anna Fletcher
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/12/2024
- Date Modified:
- 04/12/2024
- License:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
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- Type:
- Image
- Description/Abstract:
- Methods of cultivating and propagating L. williamsii are available on the internet and in academic journals. In particular, five, L. williamsii specimens were observed and their growth rates and overall vitality are determined. Furthermore, particular soil mixtures, temperature and humidity control, light, and moisture are crucial for growing individuals from. Variations in grafting stock are present, in particular, Pereskiopsis, Hylovereus, Tricho, cereus and Myrtillocactus. Among literature review, it was found that L. williamsii growth and seeding is dependent extremely dependent on pollinators, temperature, and precipitation in the wild. In terms of yielding L. williamsii specimens with the fastest growth rate and highest likelihood of survival in the wild, the graft stock to be used is Trichocereus and Pereskiopsis.
- Creator/Author:
- Ang, Aki
- Submitter:
- Aki Ang
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/12/2024
- Date Modified:
- 04/12/2024
- License:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
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- Type:
- Image
- Description/Abstract:
- This project explores certain methods for creating a living fashion to design a piece that communicates a message about environmental stewardship. The intention of the design is to promote conversation among viewers, inciting a passion for change.
- Creator/Author:
- Long, Gwyneth
- Submitter:
- Gwyneth Long
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/12/2024
- Date Modified:
- 04/12/2024
- Date Created:
- 2024-04-11
- License:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Methods of cultivating and propagating L. williamsii are available on the internet and in academic journals. In particular, five, L. williamsii specimens were observed and their growth rates and overall vitality are determined. Furthermore, particular soil mixtures, temperature and humidity control, light, and moisture are crucial for growing individuals from. Variations in grafting stock are present, in particular, Pereskiopsis, Hylocereus, Trichocereus and Myrtillocactus. Among literature review, it was found that L. williamsii growth and seeding is dependent extremely dependent on pollinators, temperature, and precipitation in the wild. In terms of yielding L. williamsii specimens with the fastest growth rate and highest likelihood of survival in the wild, the graft stock to be used is Trichocereus and Pereskiopsis.
- Creator/Author:
- Ang, Aki
- Submitter:
- Aki Ang
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/12/2024
- Date Modified:
- 04/12/2024
- License:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
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- Type:
- Image
- Description/Abstract:
- Over 400,000 quarries have been left abandoned and seemingly in a state of disrepair once their resources have been depleted or no longer valued. Before 1977, there were no laws or regulations in place to protect these sites. Owners and contractors were able to leave the site as is with tools, machinery, jagged rocks, slabs of cut stone, trash, and anything in between. This project explores the oldest marble quarry in the country, the Norcross-West marble quarry located in Dorset, Vermont. The design answers the question of how to repurpose this site by combining the site history to create educational opportunities, vegetation implementation to create habitats for at risk species, and sustainable practices such as marble carving and rainwater collection create a space that fulfills needs within the site that have long sense been forgotten. These practices reform the space and set a precedent for the dozens of other nearby abandoned and active quarry sites.
- Creator/Author:
- Askren, Jasmine
- Submitter:
- Jasmine Askren
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/12/2024
- Date Modified:
- 04/12/2024
- Date Created:
- 2024-04
- License:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- This project explores certain methods for creating a living fashion to design a piece that communicates a message about environmental stewardship. The intention of the design is to promote conversation among viewers, inciting a passion for change.
- Creator/Author:
- Long, Gwyneth
- Submitter:
- Gwyneth Long
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/12/2024
- Date Modified:
- 04/12/2024
- Date Created:
- 2024-04-11
- License:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- Examining the presence of combined sewer outfalls in Cincinnati and proposes specific solutions which can be applied to a variety of neighborhoods around the city. The proposed solutions utilize green infrastructure and horticultural techniques such as green roofs, rain gardens, and permeable pavers.
- Creator/Author:
- Lentz, Andrew
- Submitter:
- Andrew Lentz
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/11/2024
- Date Modified:
- 04/11/2024
- License:
- Attribution 4.0 International
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- Type:
- Document
- Description/Abstract:
- This research shows the environmental benefits of implementing floating garden designs in ponds and lakes as floating treatment wetlands (FTWs). Research conducted by Virginia Tech, Rutgers, Floating Island International, and the International Institute for Sustainable Development indicates successful remediation and removal of nutrient runoff from agricultural production, wastewater treatment, and human and animal waste. Plants with different rooting depths and surface areas can phytoaccumulate phosphorus and nitrogen compounds. Like wetlands, FTWs create an environment for microbial life around the rhizosphere of plants and the island substrate, generating colonies of bacteria called biofilm that digest nutrients from water or sediment. Natural wetland habitats, one of humanity's most efficient biofilters, have been destroyed around the United States to make room for farmland and cities. This research has been aggregated to fuel an FTW design on a small farm in Waynesville, Ohio, and other lakes and ponds for people that this research may inspire.
- Creator/Author:
- Bryant, AJ
- Submitter:
- AJ Bryant
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/11/2024
- Date Modified:
- 04/11/2024
- Date Created:
- 4/11/2024
- License:
- Public Domain Mark 1.0