Environmental Science Photo Gallery Images by S. Holden and B. Meehan School of Applied Sciences.

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Environmental Science Photo Gallery Images by S. Holden and B. Meehan School of Applied Sciences

Observing Erosion at Hovells Creek, Little River

Observing a Soil Profile in road cutting – Parwan Valley

Observing a Soil Profile

Soil Profiling

Measuring quadrats to sample top soil

Sorting Macro-Invertebrates Ramrod Creek Site Collecting soil using a plug auger

Collecting soil samples

Measuring Depth of Groundwater Bore

Sampling Groundwater Monitoring Bore

Measuring water quality using multi-parameter field meter

Collecting Surface Water Samples from a wetland

Measuring water quality using multi-parameter field meter

Collecting Macro-invertebrates

Sorting Macro-invertebrates in the field

Identification of Macro-invertebrates in the field