As a collaborative, GAIA welcomes students worldwide to use our collected soil test results to conduct further research and analysis to support and help inform restorative efforts at Madrona Marsh in Torrance, California. We aim to collect annual soil samples from 2026 to 2035, and compile a collective report on GAIA student scientists' submissions for completed Ohuur Soil Lab Project online activities.
Calcium carbonate phosphate binding ion exchange filtration and accelerated denitrification improve public health standards and combat eutrophication in aquatic ecosystems
Vijay Yanamadala
At the time of this research, Vijay Yanamadala was a 10th-through-12th grade student at Palos Verdes Peninsula High School, Palos Verdes, California. At the time of publication, Vijay Yanamadala was a third-year student at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Water Environment Research 77 (7), 3003-3012, 2005
Student Article Madrona Marsh.pdf
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