ONeill Nebraska Project Prairie Grass Literature Review Paper please conduct a research about Project Prairie Grass (O’Neill, Nebraska). you will need to write a total of around 20 pages ( that include tables and figures). please check the attachment as it has all the information needed.
INTRODUCTION
Describe your project, including why you chose the topic and any practical use you think the results might have. (Its OK if there isnt any practical use and you just did it because it sounded interesting.) Your introduction should be long enough to give the reader a good idea of your general topic and your level of interest.Do not include specific results in this section.
BACKGROUND
Explain, in general terms, background information for the topic. For example, if you were describing Project Prairie Grass, you might say that results from those tests underlie most of the atmospheric dispersion modeling conducted over the past 50 – 60 years but few (if any) measurements considered distances farther than one kilometer from the release point.
(RESULTS AND) DISCUSSION
Results Obtained (if you collected any new data or conducted new analyses)
Explain in detail using a table showing date(s) and location(s) when and where you collected your data..Summarize the data in tabular form using the example format shown on the next page.You will probably also want to use figures and an example format is shown on the second page following. Note that Table 1 provides general guidelines for your report.
Discussion
Following presentation of the results, you will provide a discussion of them. This is the point at which you demonstrate some of the knowledge you gained in the class. You might include equations using the following format
(1)
Dont forget to define the terms if they havent be used before. Notice that the equation number is in parentheses to the right.Refer to it as Equation 1 when you need to remind the reader about it.
Table 1. Table Title Goes Here
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Use as many tables as necessary always introduce them in the body of report.Most tables and figures probably need to be on their own page.Some other guidelines follow below:
Text body is Times New Roman 12 point.
Line spacing should be 1.5 with 1-inch margins all around.
Each page should be numbered and include the team number.
Major heading should be bold capitals at the left margin, secondary heading should be bold at left margin.
Use third person, either active or passive voice.
Use complete sentences. If you cant diagram the subject, predicate and any object in your sentence, start over with a new sentence.
All equations are numbered, with the equation number in parentheses to the right.
Tables are numbered in the order they appear and labeled at the top with a title.
Figures are numbered in the order they appear and labeled at the bottom with a title.
Use numbers in parentheses for references. Number the references in the order they appear in the text.
The word “data” is the plural of “datum” so treat it as plural (i.e., use “are” not “is”).
Figure 1. Figure Caption Goes Here
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FURTHER STUDY
This section draws conclusions as warranted from your project. After completing your project, you probably have a better idea of (a) what could have be done better and/or (b) other problems/studies that could be undertaken.
REFERENCES
APPENDICES
As necessary.
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