Browsing by Author "Herbert, Bruce"
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De Leon, Tiffany Lucinda (2011-10-21)Collector well designs are necessary to maximize groundwater uptake and riverbank filtration without negatively impacting an aquifer. Unfortunately, there is a lack of information and research regarding the implementation ...
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Chuang, Chia-Ying (2013-12-09)Natural radioisotopes, Th, Pa, Pb, Po and Be, have been used as important proxies in oceanographic investigations for decades. Biopolymers, produced by both phytoplankton and bacteria, play an important role in the scavenging ...
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Schroeder, Carolyn M. (Texas A&M University, 2006-08-16)Solving complex problems is integral to science. Despite the importance of this type of problem solving, little research has been done on how collaborative teams of expert scientists and teams of informed novices solve ...
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Kogut, Ashlynn Wicke (2021-04-19)Teaching librarians are educators within higher education contexts. Despite their role in undergraduate student learning, little is known about the beliefs teaching librarians hold about teaching and learning and how those ...
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Herbert, Bruce (2020-04-02)Some ideas on the design and presentation of a great poster.
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Strong, Robert; Herbert, Bruce; Lindner, James; Ray, Nicole (American Association for Agricultural Education, 2023-04-28)Many academic departments now are faced with reporting their impact and the extent the impact aligns with the higher education system’s institutional goals. Small disciplinary communities, such as agricultural education, ...
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Biswas, Sumitra Bose (Texas A&M University, 2008-10-10)The combination of rising population and increasing food demand has placed tremendous pressure on the soil resource in Bangladesh, especially floodplain soils where rice may be grown year round. Although these floodplain ...
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Sachin, Kunagalli Natarajan (Texas A&M University, 2005-02-17)Expansive soils are treated with anhydrous or hydrated lime. The use of calcium-based stabilizers such as calcium oxide (lime) in sulfate-bearing clay soils has historically led to distress due to the formation of an ...
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Michalek, Andrea; Herbert, Bruce; Parkhill, Marianne (2015-08-15)A presentation on the design and implementation of a new researcher profile system at Texas A&M University that includes VIVO, ORCIDs, and PlumX
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Herbert, Bruce (2017-02-07)Data-driven discovery is transforming the nature of research and scholarship across a broad swath of disciplines. This evolution is possible because of advances in cyberinfrastructure, machine learning, and the availability ...
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Strong, Robert; Lindner, James; Herbert, Bruce; Ray, Nicole; Hancock, Clare; Palmer, Karissa (American Association for Agricultural Education, 2023-04-28)Instrumentation is a critical function in measuring social and behavioral science impacts on stakeholders, teachers, and change agents. Internal validity and reliability have long been considered social sciences’ quality ...
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Neyin, Rosemary Ogheneochuko (2013-04-12)In the modern ocean, manganese is oxidized over a timescale of days. To better understand the mechanisms and driving factors for manganese oxidation in the natural environment, experiments were performed with surface water ...
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Sobieski, Timothy Thomas (2020-12-02)Most transportation agencies in the United States continue to assume reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) contributes 100% of its binder to a new asphalt concrete (AC) mixture, which has been proven to be an incorrect assumption, ...
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Morgan, Luke Robert (2017-12-01)After mining operations extract the desired profitable minerals, the large amount of waste remaining can pose a potential environmental hazard due to high concentrations of heavy metals and acid generated by the oxidation ...
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Mineralogy and Geochemistry of Pb, Zn and Ag Mine Tailings Originating From Carbonate-Rich Deposits McClure, Roberta 1981- (2012-11-29)Mining for silver, lead, zinc, and copper in Zimapan, Hidalgo State, Mexico has been ongoing since 1576. Unsecured tailings heaps and associated acid mine drainage have presented problems related to soil quality, water ...
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Cammarata, Juliana E (2015-12-12)The objective of this study is to determine whether exposing an asphaltic roadway to standing liquid water for a duration of twelve hours will cause sufficient moisture penetration to induce deterioration of the roadway. ...
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McGeachin, Robert; Herbert, Bruce (2019-11-22)The Open Access to Knowledge (OAK) Fund at Texas A&M underwrites author publication charges for open access scholarly journal articles, book chapters, and monographs. The fund seeks to encourage greater participation in ...
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Hetland, Robert; Staack, David; Herbert, Bruce (2018-05-01)Open access scholarly literature is “digital, online, free-of-charge, and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions”1. An Open Access Policy reserves Open access policies directly support the mission of land grant ...
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Herbert, Bruce (2018-06-14)Open education is being adopted at universities and colleges across the United States, reshaping the impact of and access to higher education. With increased adoption throughout the Texas A&M System, open education can ...
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Neshvadian Bakhsh, Keivan (2014-08-11)The primary purpose of sealing joints in rigid pavement is to prevent or reduce the amount of water infiltrating into pavement structure. It is well accepted that the presence of moisture in a pavement structure is a ...