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Wikipedia
UAF may refer to:
* University of Alaska Fairbanks
* Unite Against Fascism
* Ukrainian Air Force
UAF... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UAF
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Questions & Answers
what does uaf paid items penalty mean? what does uaf paid item penality mean? it was on my ceaking account and i dont know what it is.
Did you bounce a check?
It sounds like you wrote a check and didn't have the funds in your account to cover the check but the bank covered it for you. They probably charged you a fee to do it but it's better then having them return the check to whoever you wrote it to.
I believe UAF means unavailable funds. It means you did not have the funds available to pay for something.
Where can I find maps that show areas without permafrost in Fairbanks, Alaska? I want to build a monolithic dome in the area. I tried looking for them at UAF, USGS, and IARC no success. Any suggestions? I will be talking to local engineers next.
This is a website including maps for all sorts of things, however it's only for Canada. This is the link for the "Permafrost Map", showing where permafrost exists, where it can exist, and where it won't exist. Maybe you can match the permafrost type with a region which Fairbanks, Alaska is close to in Canada?
http://atlas.nrcan.gc.ca/site/english/maps/environment/land/permafrost
This map includes the permafrost areas of Alaska, however it is hard to see. Zooming in could help.
http://nsidc.org/fgdc/maps/ipa_browse.html
And here is a map of permafrost in Alaska! I just found it, but I'll leave the other two links there for you just in case.
http://nsidc.org/data/ggd320.html
I hope you can get some use out of these links!
Mathmatics and other sicences being used in the field of geology? I am a geology major. I transfered to Univeristy Alaska Fairbanks from Murray State University in KY. MSU only required up to Calculus and two semesters of any given science other than geology. UAF required two semesters of Physics, two of Chemistry and all the way up to Calculus 2. I have heard that all of this is useless because in the field, everything is on computer and you really do not even use the other sciences that much, aside from reference. I would like to know how true this is. I am struggeling in the physics class and my math class. I am worried that I will not be able to cut it as a geologist if I have to used calculus in everyday work and know all these physics formulas even though the geology classes are so easy for me.
Thanks for your responses!
I understand your concerns for I have felt them myself. Geology is a Science, hence, you have to understand Science. Physics is Science and Calculus is the language of Physics. If you don't have Chemistry than you cannot expect to understand Mineralogy, which is the basis of many other Geology classes. You might talk to your professors about your struggles and get some tutoring or other help. When you get into the field you will (probably) find that you don't need them to be a good Geologist. If you are going to be a Geophysicist now...
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