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Evaluating the Impacts of Wastewater on Aquatic Biota in the Red River Basin
(2023-05-12)
The capture and reuse of wastewater is a promising strategy for increasing water
availability, but the environmental benefits and costs are poorly quantified. In water-limited river
basins, wastewater outfalls are an ...
Long-Range Water Municipality Planning in the Face of Climate Change in Oklahoma and Texas
(2023-05-12)
The climate is warming as anthropogenic climate change continues to alter the planet and its atmosphere. Water infrastructure is a part of the human-built environment, and this system deals with disasters due to its ...
From the Graveyard Shift to the Benzene Plume: Visualizing Embodied Work Experience at the Former B.F. Goodrich Tire Factory in Miami, Oklahoma
(2023-05-12)
From the time of its construction in 1944, to its eventual closure on February 28, 1986, the B.F. Goodrich Tire Factory in Miami, Oklahoma has played an important role in the community. During its 40-year lifetime, it was ...
Habitat Use and Trajectories of Beef Cattle in South Central Oklahoma
(2023-05-12)
Rangelands continue to hold a prominent role in ecological systems and cultural history. Management of rangelands comprises the science and art of sustainably maintaining intensive production from the grasslands and scrubs. ...
Water use conflicts in the Lower Pecos, Permian Basin: A spatio-temporal analysis of unconventional oil and gas development and agriculture under drought conditions
(2023-12-15)
Unconventional oil and gas (UOG) production is increasing rapidly within the U.S., especially the practice of hydraulic fracturing (HF). HF requires large quantities of water, which raises concerns about water scarcity, ...
Patterns of Pollution: A Legal Geography of America's Toxic History and the Road to Remediation at the Tar Creek Superfund Site
(2023-08-04)
Toxic sites across the United States have been sacrificed for progress and prosperity somewhere else. Far and wide, the communities that inhabit sacrifice zones and experience slow violence–or harm that happens over long ...
Heritage Walking: a Popular Geopolitics Study of the AYA Application and its role in Nation-Building and Heritage as a Motivational Factor for Walking
(2023-12-15)
The AYA application (hereafter, app) released by the Chickasaw Nation in 2018, is a fitness app with a gamified rewards system built around the history and culture of the Chickasaw Nation. The Chickasaw Nation as a tribal ...