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Potential Mountain Lion Habitat on the Domain and Barriers to its Access
(University of the South, 2011-04-29)
Although mountain lions were declared extinct in the eastern United States in 2011, there is continued interest in the possibility of small surviving populations in remote areas. In the last several years, there have been ...
Yellow Boy Drainage in Sewanee, Tennessee
(University of the South, 2011-04-29)
Yellow boy forms from iron and manganese oxide precipitating out of stream water and occurs naturally in Sewanee, TN in the outlet streams of the Lake Cheston, Lake Dimmick, and Lake O’Donnell dams. Usually yellow boy ...
Predicting Multiflora Rose Habitat on the Sewanee Domain
(University of the South, 2011-04-29)
Multiflora rose (Rosa multiflora) is an invasive species on the Sewanee Domain; planted as a solution to soil erosion, as an ornamental plant, and to act as a “natural fence” (USNPS, 2010). It can replace original vegetation ...
Dispersal of Light Pollution around Tennessee Avenue, Sewanee, Tennessee
(University of the South, 2011-04-29)
This study will involve using a light meter to measure the levels of light dispersal that surround various sources of human produced night lighting and GIS mapping these sources to form a light map of an area of the Sewanee ...