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The Dayton Development Coalition
On Friday, Maureen Patterson came to speak to us representing the Dayton Development ...
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Abstract Human activities shape erosion dynamics and landscape evolution, making effective modeling approaches essential for understanding these impacts. This study utilizes landscape evolution models with a streamlined parameterization process to evaluate the anthropogenic effects on the erosional trajectory of the Chestatee River watershed in ...
Christopher E. Sheehan +4 more
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Curfew notice following Dayton flood
Postcard shows a notice posted alerting Dayton residents to a curfew enacted following the flood. The sign reads: \u27To the Citizens of Dayton: CURFEW will be sounded at 6:00 p.m. by the church bells.
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Deep Origin and Shallow Launch for the Etna 122 B.C. Mafic Plinian Eruption
Abstract Basaltic Plinian eruptions challenge our understanding of explosive volcanism. The 122 B.C. Plinian eruption of Etna ranks among the most powerful mafic explosive events known. Here, we combine volatile barometry of 122 B.C. from olivine‐hosted melt and fluid inclusions with comparative data from the sub‐Plinian Fall Stratified eruption at ...
M. Gavrilenko +6 more
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Avoiding Desegregation in Dayton Schools will be Explored in University of Dayton Session
News release announces that key players and experts will come together at the University of Dayton to explore ideas to help Dayton Public Schools avoid the desegregation experienced by other cities where court-ordered busing has ...
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Home after Dayton: IDPs in Sarajevo
The experiences of displaced people in Sarajevo show that living in a place that people perceive to be safe and to provide opportunities can be more desirable than returning to one’s place of origin. Participatory urban projects can help foster the sense
Gruia Badescu
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Scenarios and strategies for future‐proofing ecosystem management under climatic novelty
Abstract Climate change is driving unprecedented declines in dominant, habitat‐forming foundation species across marine and terrestrial ecosystems globally. As climatic novelty becomes the norm, ecosystem reassembly will become increasingly common. Predicting and understanding these transitions, and their implications for future ecosystem functioning ...
Lauren T. Toth +14 more
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Dayton Business Leader, Fall 2004
The Dayton Business Leader, published out of the Office of Public Relations, later University Communications, then University Marketing and Communications, provided news from the University of Dayton School of Business Administration to alumni and ...
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Behavioral Responses of Two Common Woodland Salamanders to Novel Urban Stimuli
We examined behavioral responses of the Eastern Red‐backed Salamander (Plethodon cinereus) and Northern Ravine Salamander (P. electromorphus) to novel urban stimuli. The Northern Ravine Salamander exhibited increased thigmotaxis in the presence of concrete pavers simulating roads and walkways.
Amy Q. Friemoth +2 more
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Dayton Business Leader, Spring 2001
The Dayton Business Leader, published out of the Office of Public Relations, later University Communications, then University Marketing and Communications, provided news from the University of Dayton School of Business Administration to alumni and ...
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