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You could put a bulleted list here. oh yeh, make sure you remove the red lines they are guide lines to make everything line up duh, like that wasn’t obvious just making sure, you know. You could insert a figure or a table here or more text.

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INTRODUCTION

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  1. You could put a bulleted list here • oh yeh, make sure you remove the red lines • they are guide lines to make everything line up • duh, like that wasn’t obvious • just making sure, you know You could insert a figure or a table here or more text Insert Title of Poster Here – location and name of watershed Note – use the redlines as guide lines, delete them when You are finished with your poster layout Delete this text box too… this is just a note to you Prepared by: Name of Student Class Information • Hydrologic Summary • Hydrologic Summary: summary of the hydrologic data you collected in Tasks 8 above. • i. Figures • 1. Watershed outlines and stream overlays INTRODUCTION The purpose of this poster is to provide a format for students to prepare their poster for the GIS final project. Of course, this is just a template, and you can certainly feel free to alter the format in any way, shape of form. HAVE FUN! • Watershed Location • Watershed name, general location, county (this should include an figure with the state of Oregon • outline as a location map, and your watershed area highlighted) • i. Figures: • 1. Map of Oregon with watershed location You can insert images throughout poster Figure __. Insert Figure caption here Physiography Physiography: general description of landscape, elevation range, significant topographic features, summary of elevation data you collected in Task 11 above, climate/precip, vegetation types i. Figures 1. Quad DRGs 2. Quad DEMs 3. Quad DOQs 4. Climate map 5. Vegetation map • Conclusions • (1) Like, <blankety blank> Volcano like totally rocks, man • (2) dude, I learned so much from studying this volcano. • My understanding of this volcano has been greatly expanded, in fact this has been a life-changing class. • Thank you so much for the opportunity to do this poster. • Thank you sir, may I have another. You can insert images throughout poster Figure __. Insert Figure caption here You can insert images throughout poster You can insert images throughout poster Figure __. Insert Figure caption here Figure __. Insert Figure caption here General Geology General Geology: summary of the types of bedrock and soils found in your watershed i. Figures 1. Geologic Map 2. Soil Map References Cited Templeton, J. H., 2004, Why volcanology is far superior than studying boring old dirt and water?: Journal of Really Important Stuff, v. 23, p. 1-100. Taylor, S. P., 2003, Dirt and Water Rule! And don’t you forget it: Journal of Really Silly Ideas, v. 24, p. 1-2. Myers, J.M., 2005, Dead plants as a proxy for the meaning of life: Journal of Really Silly Ideas, v. 25, p. 11-12.

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