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UNL Soil Judging Team
| Duration: 00:02:41 | |
| Date Posted: 1/27/2012 |
Using Hydrologic Models to Estimate the Impact of Climate Change on River Flows, Water Supply Reliability and Ecosystem Responses
| Duration: 1:00:00 | |
| Date Posted: 1/12/2012 |
Formulating, Applying and Constraining Hydrological Models: Modeling 101
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| Date Posted: 1/19/2012 |
Physical, analog, analytical, numerical, statistical and artificial neural network modeling methods are used to describe and evaluate hydrological processes and systems. The term modeling or making a model typically suggests that a scaled simplified representation of a complex heterogeneous setting is being formulated. The modeling process starts with clearly defining a purpose and formulating a data based or theoretical conceptual model of the processes or setting being modeled. Models are used to represent generic conditions and processes, to interpret how multiple physical and hydrological processes interface to create systems, and to forecast how future conditions will impact a reference set of conditions. Reporting of modeling results requires uncertainty analyses that reflect the realization that parameterization relies on data sets that are incomplete and contain errors, and a number of alternative conceptual models may also appropriately represent the hydrologic setting. Using examples from the hydrological sciences and other fields the modeling process will be tracked from generating a purpose to evaluating uncertain model predictions.
NRES 320 - Environmental Sampling Laboratory
| Duration: 00:03:54 | |
| Date Posted: 8/17/2011 |
Installing a Groundwater Monitoring Well - NRES 319
| Duration: Installing a Groundwater Monitoring Well. 00:11:15 | |
| Date Posted: 8/17/2011 |
Groundwater Monitoring for Volitile Organic Contaminates - NRES 319
| Duration: 00:08:16 | |
| Date Posted: 8/17/2011 |
Features are stories about the people and ideas that make up the School of Natural Resources.
Presentations are in-depth information from faculty, staff, and guest lecturers on topics related to Nebraska's natural resources.
Tern Cam
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The Tern Cam is fucntioning in the spring to early summer of each year. Check back here for potential other wildlife viewing in the future. Courtesy of the Tern and Plover Conservation Partnership.

Example of image from tern cam. Thanks to Ben Wheeler for providing these images!
SNR Cam
A view looking west from the 7th floor of Hardin Hall on East Campus. Typically storms travel west to east, so this web camera should provide great viewing of storms as they approach Lincoln, NE or sunsets. The building in the foreground to the right is the International Quilt Study Center & Study Center. City Campus can be seen in the distance.
Podcasts
- "Simple predictors of bite force in bats: the good, the better and the better still" - Interview with Trish Freeman
- April 2011 - Trish Freeman is interviewed by Anne Braae on an article Trish and Cliff Lemen published in the Journal of Zoology. The interview begins about 7.5 minutes into the podcast.
Radio Programs
- "Drugs in Your Water" - KFOR's Lincoln Live
- April 5, 2010 - Dan Snow (Water Sciences Laboratory Services Director) and Alan Kolok (environmental toxicologist, UNO) discuss with Host Dale Johnson the topic of pharmaceuticals and other contaminants in drinking water.





