Becky Alexander

Becky Alexander

May 09, 2014

Group 6 Copy 91
0
    Please wait...

    About This Project

    Regions of natural gas fracking in Utah, Wyoming and Colorado often experience high concentrations of ground-level ozone, which has severe impacts on respiratory health. But where does this ozone come from? Our project will try to answer this question in Utah's Uintah Basin. Understanding the causes of high ozone levels is essential for regulators to design effective strategies to improve local air quality.
    Blast off!

    Browse Other Projects on Experiment

    Related Projects

    Squid in Space: Symbiosis and Innate Immunity

    Astronauts experience dysregulated immune function in space that may be related to their microbial communities...

    Maceration of Skull Tissue by Mealworms

    Could Mealworms be used as an alternative to dermestid beetles for skeleton preparation? In museums, dermestid...

    Sequencing the Cactus Genome to Discover the Secret of Drought Resistance

    Cacti are used for food, have been linked to healthier diets and disease prevention, and even serve as a...

    Backer Badge Funded

    An ecology project funded by 155 people