Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Leon Links Underwater Caves













Limestone is usually found in many of Earth's underwater caves. This happens as a result of the space that occurs in between the bedrock and the water table. This space occurs because the Limestone found in between these two layers gets dissolved by the acid water that seeps through. This acid water comes from water that has been exposed to earth's air. The Leon Links Cave located in Tallahassee, Florida is an example of these types of caves. These caves are a system of hydrological caves that contain many wildlife. One unique example is the Woodville Karst Plain crayfish. These little animals are only found in this part of Florida. Despite the beautiful wildlife these system of caves in constantly in danger of pollution and currently many geologist work to find a solution.

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Elevation/ Distance Information of the Renaissance City



Verona, Italy Slope Line


Sheets

Distance Elevation
5 2609
10 1153
15 669
20 201
25 81
30              65
35              53
40 47
45 40
50 39

Here is a slope line of Verona, Italy and its measurements. As you can see, as the distance increases the elevation drops. Almost as if one were coming off a mountain.

Community Gardens




     Last week Wednesday our Geology class took a short but intriguing trip to a community garden behind Wesley Methodist Church. While we were there we got got the opportunity to explore the different plants that were being grown and to understand the techniques behind growing strategies. It was even more amazing to see the plant s there flourishing after we told that Macon had once been (and still may be) a dangerous place to grow plants because of the high Iron content. However, these community gardens are not only restricted to the state boundary lines of Georgia. In Gig Harbor, Washington, Mavis Butterfield is growing a community garden of her own. In fact she is planning to grow about two tons of fruits and vegetables this year. Below are two of the type of plants she is working on...


     This Flower bed above is Swiss Chard flower bed. Swiss Chard is a green leafy vegetable that is part of the vegetables called the "greens". This vegetable group also includes vegetables such as Broccoli and Kale. In this picture Mavis Butterfield has managed to start her own nice flower bed. As you can see it is raised about six inches off the ground. This is good because one it keeps weeds from getting to your plants. It prevents the soil of your plants from eroding away, and its keeps certain major pests at bay.


Secondly, this picture above shows french radishes. As you can see thy have already budded and are starting to show forth. Radishes are vegetables that are mildly sweet and crunchy and grow best in the spring. This sweet things can get up to three or four inches long.

All in all, community gardens as well as backyard gardens are good not only for the environment but for ourselves, and for the community. You can lose if you have a community garden in your caboose!