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  • Quiet
    I should shut up now
    • Feb 2002
    • 781

    #1

    An Academic Question

    Probably a longshot, but hey, there's a few smart cookies here.

    I've a research paper due in about a week and a half. So I was wondering if anybody might have an idea where I could find some good sources.

    So far I've made it about 15 pages into the darned thing I've got some good figures and tables to go with them but...I feel it needs more work. Something that will really bit the prof in the butt if you know what I mean.

    Topic
    Effects of Aggregate Extraction on the Hydrology of a Wetland Environment
  • Miscue
    Super Moderator

    • Oct 2000
    • 7105

    #2
    Take it to your school's writing center if it has one...

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    • Quiet
      I should shut up now
      • Feb 2002
      • 781

      #3
      University actually.
      I've been sifting through articles, and I come up with a lot of crap that is aimed at people who have no idea of hydraulics and contamination sources. I need technical sources, it's for a 400 level course.

      Thanks for the suggestion though.

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      • pbzmag
        Registered User
        • Feb 2002
        • 1468

        #4
        Can't really point you to the right direction, but from that title, sounds like your a Science or Poly Science major.

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        • LittMag
          Litt Wang
          • Jul 2001
          • 872

          #5
          I've taken a couple environmental courses. Good places are always the US EPA and some of those environmental groups. A google search has always treated me well. Look for existing projects or sites, and what was done. At least in the US, superfund sites have caused many reports to be put online... it's just a matter of finding specific examples, then finding the supporting reports. G'luck.
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          • MantisMag
            Dim Sum
            • Dec 2001
            • 1895

            #6
            search professional journals. most university libraries subscribe to search engines that have full text of most popular journals. check your library's home page. most will have a link that says "seach online databases" that will link you to a search engine.

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            • speedyejl
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              • May 2002
              • 1202

              #7
              EBSCOHost
              InfoTrac - Health Reference Center - Academic
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              All great search engines for finding actual research with raw data.




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              • Thordic
                AFTICA
                • May 2001
                • 5986

                #8
                Re: An Academic Question

                Originally posted by Quiet
                Topic
                Effects of Aggregate Extraction on the Hydrology of a Wetland Environment
                Heh, thats something my company would be involved in. I even know the engineers who do that stuff Unfortunately, I'm in marketing, so I know nothing about it.

                Good luck, though

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                • cphilip
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                  • Jun 2026
                  • 16216

                  #9


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                  • TheFlamingKoosh
                    I'm No Longer On Fire
                    • Mar 2002
                    • 1710

                    #10
                    Well lucky for you I'm a Watershed Science major at Colorado State University!

                    Unlucky for you is that I'm only a Freshman which means I have yet to take any ACTUAL classes about it! But good luck to you... I know there are plenty of research papers coming my way...
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                    • Quiet
                      I should shut up now
                      • Feb 2002
                      • 781

                      #11
                      cplillip - you were really working on it weren't you




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                      The second came out of my department.

                      I'm impressed you found them

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                      • Quiet
                        I should shut up now
                        • Feb 2002
                        • 781

                        #12
                        Koosh - maybe it's luckier for you, I spend about 60 hours a week in our wetlands research laboratory here at Waterloo. If you need any help in your studies, there's a good chance I could help.

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