Principal Investigator: John Dettmers
Affiliation: Illinois Natural History Survey
Initiation Date: 1999
- Count zooplankton already collected from Green Bay
- Contribute to a lakewide understanding of mechanisms limiting recruitment of yellow perch
- Provide information useful to fisheries managers
Principal Investigator: Joseph O'Leary
Affiliation: Purdue University
Initiation Date: 1998
- Provide and enhance the description of recreation participants in the nature based and specfiically
water related learning activities
- Segment recreation participants by applying the Three-step Procedural Model (activity packages,
sociodemographic background, trip-related characteristics, environmental attitudes; and expenditure information)
- Determine how the activity segments differ in terms of geographic, sociodemographic, travel trip, expenditure, attitudes and other characteristics
- Provide recommendations for public and private recreation organizations interested in the outdoor
recreation market
Principal Investigator: W.T. Evert Ting
Affiliation: Purdue University Calumet
Initiation Date: 1998
- Standardize technique for Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis of E. coli DNA
- Evaluate and select potentially useful primers of generating informative E. coli DNA fingerprint database from humans and animal species
Principal Investigator: Gary Peyton
Affiliation: Illinois State Water Survey
Initiation Date: 1998
- Identify specific radicals and other reactive species that are photochemically generated in water bodies of the Calumet Watershed
- Quantify the rates of generation of such species
- Relate the rates of active species generation to the water composition
- Develop a general protocol for carrying out such studies
- Develop a predictive model for the observed phenomena
- Identify implications and impacts of the findings
Principal Investigator: Catherine Souch
Affiliation: Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Initiation Date: 1998
- To quantify the current environmental quality, both in terms of metal concentrations and ambient conditions (pH, Eh temperature. groundwater flow directions and velocities), in different subenvironments (defined in terms of hydrologic, ecological and disturbance histories) of the Great Marsh, Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore
- To develop simple models/relationships to explain the spatial distribution of heavy metals across the Great Marsh and with depth within the sediments, and the environment conditions associated with enhanced mobility
- To use these models/relationships to determine the potential for heavy metal release associated with certain changes in hydrology, hydrochemistry and sediment chemistry that may occur during and following wetland restoration at the Great Marsh
Principal Investigator: Matthew Ryan
Affiliation: Purdue University Calumet
Initiation Date: 1998
- Investigate the application of extremely low frequency (ELF) electromagnetic (EM) radiation as an effective method for the control of zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha)
- Monitoring the survival of zebra mussels in water which has been irradiated by an ELF EM field via the
efflux of the metal ions Ca2+, Mg2+, Na+ and K+ from zebra mussels exposed to the field
- Developing quantitative mathematical models will to interpret the experimental findings
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