Floating evaporation pan in Lake Tahoe inlet, copy 1
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Floating evaporation pan in Lake Tahoe inlet, copy 1
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Item Description
Typed on verso: Floating evaporation pan in the river mouth at the outlet of Lake Tahoe. The fall of the lake below its outlet for a number of years has forced the abandonment of this pan. However it was a very valuable adjunct in indicating the loss from the lake surface by evaporation during the period of rise. Item was formerly UNRS-P2004-18-025, collection_1615.
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Collection Description |
Collection Description
This collection contains the papers, notebooks, and photographs of James Edward Church, who was a professor of Classics at the University of Nevada, Reno, and the man known as the "father of snow science." Church developed the Mt. Rose snow sampler to accurately measure the water content of snow. In 1935, Congress created the Federal-States Co-Operative Snow Survey based on Church's method; it continues to be used today.
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NC96_22_90_30
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Creator (cre): Church, James Edward, Jr., 1869-1959
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1 photograph
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digitized other analog
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James Edward Church Papers
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Special Collections and University Archives Department
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The copyright and related rights status of this Item has been reviewed by the University of Nevada, Reno but the University was unable to make a conclusive determination as to the copyright status of the Item (Rightsstatements.org UND 1.0). If you have any information that can contribute to identifying or locating the rights-holder(s) please notify the University of Nevada, Reno Special Collections and University Archives Department (specoll@unr.edu).
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tahoecollection:1615
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