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 Nonpoint Source Pollution Reduction for Grand Lake Watershed, Oklahoma

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First Workshop: March 23-24, 2006, Grove City Hall

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Indoor instruction was held at Grove City Hall and outdoor soil investigation was primarily on the east side of Grand Lake.

Dr. Brian Carter and his graduate student in a soil pit

Teaching the whole soil profile evaulation technique to some of the participants

Dr. Carter passing out soil to participants

Dr. Carter teaching OSU Extension personnel about the whole soil profile evaluation technique

Soil profile shows 1) variability of soils over a short distance (left to right) and 2) blueish soil (at bottom) indicitave of standing water

Soil typical of Grand Lake area containing residual chert bands with large voids that can transport water easily

 

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