For the Record Jan. 30, 2009
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9:14 a.m., Jan. 30, 2009----For the Record provides information about recent professional activities of University of Delaware faculty and staff.

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Presentations

A. Scott Andres, Delaware Geological Survey, “There's wastewater in our geology - update on RIBS research,” at Delaware DNREC, Dover, Del.,Jan. 8.

Also, Andres did a poster presentation describing the DGS Water Monitoring Networks at the Delaware Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) Environmental Sensors Workshop, Delaware Biotechnology Institute, on Jan. 9.

Thomas E. McKenna, Delaware Geological Survey, “Thermal-Infrared Imaging as a Tool for Investigating Natural Processes: Examples from Investigations of Wetland Hydrology,” at the Delaware Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) Environmental Sensors Workshop, Delaware Biotechnology Institute, Jan. 9.

Also, McKenna presented “Characterizing tidal inundation of wetlands in the Murderkill Estuary (Kent Count, Delaware),” at the Delaware Estuary Science and Environmental Summit 2009, Cape May, N.J., Jan 14.

Publications

Farley Grubb, professor of economics, Money Supply in the American Colonies, in The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics Online, Eds. Steven N. Durlauf and Lawrence E. Blume, Palgrave Macmillan.

Books

Linda L. Stein, associate librarian, Reference Department, University of Delaware Library, with Peter J. Lehu, Literary Research and the American Realism and Naturalism Period: Strategies and Sources, published by Scarecrow Press. The book is number four in the Scarecrow Press Series, “Literary Research: Strategies and Sources.”

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