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ENVIRONMENTAL DYNAMICS RESEARCH
 
Monitoring natural changes of the shore of Yellowstone Lake, Yellowstone National Park, USA (supported in part by Canon National Parks Science Scholars Program). 
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Comparative geomorphology of non-engineered versus engineered shores of Yellowstone Lake, Yellowstone National Park, USA (supported in part by the University of Arkansas). 
 IMAGES COMING SOON Demography and environmental sociology in the Aberdare Range, Kenya (supported by the National Science Foundation, U.N. Environment Programme).
 IMAGES COMING SOON Paleoenvironment of early hominid habitats, Kenya (supported in part by the Leakey Foundation).

Modeling the distribution of tropical montane cloud forests and bird habitats in mesoamerica (supported in part by Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Fellowship)

Watershed morphometrics and sediment yield, Beaver Reservoir, northwest Arkansas (supported in part by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency)
Archaeo-geophysical studies of Army City, Kansas, USA.
An Ozark Plateaus hydrologic observatory to study surface and ground water resources of a mantled karst terrain.
Dendrochronology and paleoclimate record from ancient blue oak forests, California, USA (supported in part by CALFED Ecosystem Restoration Project)
Social, economic, and environmental factors influencing life in rural Arkansas (supported in part by the USDA Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service).
Changing patterns of land-use and basin morphometry: Impacts on stream geomorphology in the Illinois River Basin, northwest Arkansas, 1941 - 2004 (supported in part by the University of Arkansas).
Archaeological research in Tel Quarqur, Syria 2006.
Paleoclimate of the 19th Century in Kansas derived from historical documents and historic climate stations (supported in part by the National Science Foundation)
Stream gaging and long-term water quality studies on Arkansas streams (supported in part by the United States Geological Survey)

Environmental Dynamics, 113 Ozark Hall, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701
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e-mail: endy@uark.edu