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Quantifying Dust Bowl Storms. By Sean King ME449 Air Quality. Table of Contents. Introduction Topic 1 &2 Topic 3 Maps Conclusion/Summary. Background/Introduction. Objective of the project (the 1 liner) why us my part important statement of methods what is in the report
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Quantifying Dust Bowl Storms By Sean King ME449 Air Quality
Table of Contents • Introduction • Topic 1 &2 • Topic 3 • Maps • Conclusion/Summary
Background/Introduction • Objective of the project (the 1 liner) • why us my part important • statement of methods • what is in the report • how bowl came about • picures of dust bowl storm distribution • how it was fixed
Causes for the dust bowl • Clean up • In the lat 19thC, the population of the southern plains exploded due to new settlers, most farmers • Repeated drought and farming of marginally productive acreage was intensified by a lack of soil conservation methods • Not recognizing the problems of initiating massive agricultural programs meant farmers had no contingency plans when the drought hit. • Farming was introduced on land once considered sufficient only for grazing of livestock • (1879-1887) when phenomenally heavy rains fell on a patch of the High Plains from Texas to Canada • Crop production shifted from a variety of crops, used as fallbacks if one failed to predominantly wheat • The appearance of modern mechanical farm equipment encouraged farmers to plow up more land and to plant on acreage that was otherwise unuseable
How it was resolved • Conservation • bills • rain
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