A-Block Student Groups

1st Semester 2003-2004

 

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RESEARCH TOPIC
SOIL 1A How does water affect the concentration of arsenic over a certain distance from a piece of pressure treated wood, buried in the soil?
SOIL 2A Which types of ferns will absorb the most arsenic from contaminated soil?
GEOLOGY 3A What is the correlation between the types of rocks and their concentration of arsenic in the Sweet Home area?
GEOLOGY 4A
  • Andy D.
  • Tyler
What is the highest level of arsenic in soil an earthworm can handle turning back into soil?
INVERTEBRATES 5A What species of soil dwelling macro invertebrates are more susceptible to arsenic?
CHEMISTRY 6A What methods can be used with aluminum and iron to remove arsenic in water?
CHEMISTRY 7A
  • Chad Naibert
  • Sarah Wilson
  • Natalie Aldaronodo
  • Brittany Leech
Can an effective infield test be developed for arsenic?
CHEMISTRY 8A Is there a correlation between the conductivity of the soil and its arsenic content?
VERTEBRATES 9A

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Study of arsenic levels in horse blood and hair.
VERTABRATES 10A Is there a difference between arsenic levels in blood and hair in Sweet Home livestock vs.Corvallis livestock?
VERTEBRATES 11A Is there a correlation between the arsenic levels of the sediment of Ames Creek to that of its water?
BIOREMEDIATION 12A What is the correlation between arsenic and the ______ fern?
PLANTS 13A Does using pressure-treated wood have any effect on the arsenic levels in the soil? What effects do high arsenic levels have on plants?