ASTRA Monthly Newsletter

December 17, 2008

Each month ASTRA produces an e-newsletter with the latest news, projects, stories, research, and updates from the ASTRA team. To view the archive of newsletters from previous months, please visit our press section. To subscribe to the ASTRA newsletter, click “Join Our Email Listserve” on the left hand side of the page.

Newsletters are available in our Press section here: Press.


ASTRA in November KWO HydroGRAM

November 12, 2008


ASTRA was featured in this November’s Kansas Water Office Online HydroGRAM. Mark Jakubauskas, Jerry DeNoyelles, Scott Campbell, and Matt Linden appear in the article. The feature covers the bathymetric and sediment surveys conducted on Winfield City Lake, located in Cowley county. The HydroGRAM is available here.


Potter Lake

September 26, 2008

Results from our Potter Lake assessment are now available.  A bathymetry map was created and a chemical analysis of sediment samples was conducted. Be sure and check out the page for the lake as well.


State and Local Reservoir Section

August 20, 2008

We just did an update to the database page. You can now check out the new State and Local section. You’ll find our data on Kansas’ non-federally owned reservoirs as well as a Google Maps view for each.


New features

July 2, 2008

We’ve added a lot of new features to the site. We’ve added a glossary with terms that are particular to reservoir assessment. You’ll be able to click on words around the site and get a definition. We’ve also added section in our database for .kmz files. kmz files are used by Google Earth to visualize reservoir data geospatially. We hope to have files and maps for each reservoir in our database.

You can also subscribe to the ASTRA email newsletter from our homepage. The monthly newsletter will keep you up to date on our current and upcoming projects. We’ve also set up the blog on our homepage. We’ll have pictures and videos from the field and we’ll point you to any updates, features, or news coverage. You’ll can subscribe to our RSS feed as well.


Welcome!

June 18, 2008

1957 Lines from John Redmond As you may have noticed, we’ve been working on an update to the site recently. This includes a complete layout redesign as well as having more information at your finger tips. We’ve got a calendar set up so you can see where our researchers will be next. You can now see some of the procedures and equipment we use in our methods section. We’ll be adding more whitepapers, presentations, and other publications to the site and plan to set up a glossary where you can find definitions to the terms we use. You’ll be able to subscribe to our email listserve or to our blog’s RSS feed to find out what we’ve been doing.

1957 Raster of John RedmondThe biggest update will be to the database. Data from our research will be available as high definition maps. We’ll also be adding that information to Google Maps in order to help people better visualize data. We hope this site becomes an access point for decision makers, local stakeholders, and research institutions. We also hope it becomes a form of education and outreach so people can help understand the issues facing their reservoirs.

Check back regularly for more updates.


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