AUSIAC's Spatial Analysis Activities

Presentations


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Basnyat, P., L. Teeter, K. Flynn, and G. Lockaby. The use of GIS in watershed level analyses of non-point source pollution problems. Presented at the 1997 Deep South Environmental Conference, Auburn, AL, October 20-22, 1997.

Delaney, T.P. Geographic Information Systems: Tools for Improving, Maintaining, and Managing Archived Databases. Alabama's Association for Institutional Research Conference. April 21, 1995. Dothan, AL.

Floesser, J. Ground water geochemistry of upper cretaceous and lower tertiary aquifers in Gulf Coastal Plain of southeastern Alabama. Geology Department Seminar Series. June 1, 1995. Auburn AL.

Hamilton, A.K., M.D. MacKenzie, and B.G Lockaby. Cumulative impacts of multiple lands uses on water quality in the Sepulga River watershed of Alabama. Annual meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists. April 1997. Greenville, SC.

Hamilton, A.K., M.D. MacKenzie, and B.G. Lockaby. Relation of land uses to nonpoint source pollution in the Sepulga River basin of Alabama. Annual meeting of the Ecological Society of America. August 1997. Albuquerque, NM.

MacKenzie, M.D. Land use/cover classification using satellite imagery to support nonpoint source pollution research. Annual meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists. April 1996. Statesboro, GA.

MacKenzie, M.D. Private forest landowners and GIS: an exercise in technology transfer. ESRI 1999 Users Conference. July 1999. San Diego, CA.

Teeter, L. The Alabama Demonstration Watershed Project: Assessing the Cumulative Effects of Land-Uses in the South. Invited presentation, SAF National Convention session on Examining the Scientific Basis for Streamside Management Zones, Memphis, TN, October 6, 1997.

Wu, C., L. Teeter, R. Abt, and D. Hicks. Assessing the economic effects of streamside management zones on the forestry sector. Annual meeting of the southern Forest Economic Workers. April 17-19, 1995. New Orleans LA.


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