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Description
Adaptation and implementation of a watershed model:
The French Creek Watershed Research Program at Allegheny College
Training undergraduate students to examine the complex interrelationships
within our natural earth system requires improved collaboration
across academic disciplines. In this project, Allegheny College
faculty from the Departments of Biology, Chemistry, Environmental
Science, and Geology will develop the French Creek Watershed (FCW)
Research Program to provide an interdisciplinary approach to undergraduate
natural science coursework and research. The instrumentation
requested herein will enable solid and solution-phase analysis
of critical biotic and abiotic watershed components. The FCW
Research Program will: 1) use new analytical equipment to
strengthen field investigations in undergraduate science classes
at all instruction levels; 2) enhance the caliber of student/faculty
research within the College by markedly improving analytical capability
and accuracy; 3) create a program website, linked to a geographic
information system (GIS), to serve as a centralized, institutional
database for watershed information collected in courses and from
student/faculty research efforts at Allegheny.
This program will enhance the intellectual vigor of both undergraduate
students and faculty by: 1) improving analytical capability
for coursework and research; 2) developing critical thinking
and scientific skills within a regional watershed setting; and
3) fostering an interdisciplinary perspective in coursework
and research via collaboration among disciplines. Dissemination
of program design and results via the website, conference presentations,
and publications will facilitate similar cooperative, interdisciplinary
approaches at other institutions.
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