The Ohio Journal of Science (OJS) is an international, multidisciplinary journal published Open Access online by The Ohio State University Libraries in partnership with The Ohio Academy of Science.
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The Ohio Journal of Science (OJS) has published peer-reviewed, original contributions to science, education, engineering, and technology since 1900. Authors include academic professionals, undergraduate and graduate students and high-achieving high school students. The OJS encourages submission of manuscripts relevant to Ohio, but readily considers all submissions that advance the mission of The Ohio Academy of Science to foster curiosity, discovery and innovation to benefit society. The Academy produces two issues annually: peer-reviewed April Program Abstracts (Issue No. 1) and peer-reviewed full papers in December (Issue No. 2). The Ohio State University Libraries publishes both issues Open Access online on behalf of The Ohio Academy of Science. The Academy distributes a print version of the April Program Abstracts at the annual meeting. Peer-reviewed articles are published as accepted throughout the year and compiled at year end into a single, digital volume. Because the OJS is an international multidisciplinary journal, authors should write clearly, concisely, and avoid excessive jargon to assure broad understanding of their work by those whose fields may differ from the authors. Direct questions to the Editor ojs@ohiosci.org.
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Passive Re-colonization of the Spider Assemblage on an Ohio Restored Tall Grass Prairie Compared to Nearby Remnant Prairies and Old Fields
Richard A. Bradley, Shauna L. Price, William L. Hickman, Robert A. Klips
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2-13
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Taphonomic Implications of a Crinoid from Echinoderm-Poor Lithofacies in the Upper Ordovician (Katian: Cincinnatian) of Northern Kentucky
James R. Thomka, Thomas J. Malgieri, Kailyn M. Popovich-Martin, Carlton E. Brett
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14-21
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Climate Response of Metasequoia glyptostroboides Inferred from Tree Rings, Secrest Arboretum, Wooster, Ohio, USA
Lauren J. Vargo, Gregory Wiles, Nicholas Wiesenberg, Christopher J. Williams, Ken Cochran
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Vegetation Changes Associated with the Younger Dryas from the Sediments of Silver Lake, Summit County, Ohio, USA
Sierra E. Swisher, John A. Peck
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30-38
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Grenville Foreland Deformation and Sedimentation in Southwest Ohio Indicated by Reprocessed Seismic Reflection Profiles near Middletown, Ohio, USA
David J. Peterman, Ernest C. Hauser, Doyle R. Watts
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39-48
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