GEOGRAPHY 350 PROJECTS
SPRING 2013
Twenty-Ninth International Conference on Spatial Data Acquisition for GIS
American River College
Sacramento, California, USA
Historic disturbance and vegetation type change, a case study from the Ord Mountains, San Bernardino County, California.
Jim Alford
Crime Hot Spots in West Sacramento.
Juanita Cano
Public Access to Forest Service Roads, in the El Dorado National Forest.
Andrew Cole
Fracking and its Potential Effects on California's Limited Water Resources.
Dennis Decelle
Knadlers WWII Ship Routes.
Tyler deMontigny
Grizzly Flat Emigrant Trail.
Seth Owens
Crops and Chlorpyrifos Usage in the Sacramento Valley Water Quality Coalition portion of the Delta.
Scott Perrou
Salmon and the City of Sacramento Levees Analysis of Salmon Habitat in Sacramento River Urban Region.
Candy Williams
Derive An Instantaneous Unit Hydrograph Using Clark's Method in GIS.
Bryan Zhou
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