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Friday, October 25, 2013

Ponce Inlet Dune Profile

This week's OCE1001 Lab involved measuring sand dunes at Ponce Inlet. DSC students have been measuring the location of these dunes (dune heights and troughs) for a few years now. The students (pics below) in this semester's class will be taking their measurements and comparing them to past measurements made by former students to see if the dunes have moved--eroded or deposited on their dune fronts or tops. To complete this task, students will be entering their data into Excel, creating a line graph and making interpretations based on their graphs. As you can see by the pics, they did an awesome job today!! (Thanks for the great pics, Jeff!!)

























































I think this is my favorite pic of these great students!!!






7 comments:

  1. OMG!!! This pics of you guys in the water are HILARIOUS!!!! I'm going to have a hard time picking out the best one.

    Which one do you like most?--vote on the one that should be included in the presentation by leaving your comments here....there are 7 pics--top is number one; bottom is number seven--VOTE ON YOUR FAVORITE PIC!!!

    You guys did awesome today!! And wasn't it a LOVERLY DAY??? :-)

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  2. These are awesome, thank you Jeff!

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  3. Charismatic needs no introduction. You guys are awesome!!

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  4. Thank you for taking such great pictures!!!

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