Nov 22, 2013 | 2014-2015 Projects
Investigation of the sedimentary record of Antarctic climate change with a focus on Pliocene of the Weddell Sea. Today the densest ocean water, Antarctic Bottom Water, is formed in the Weddell Sea. Yet, the sedimentary history of the Weddell Sea basin is poorly...
Nov 22, 2013 | 2014-2015 Projects
What: We will be working on reconstructing past environmental and geomorphic conditions in Glacier National Park through collection and analysis of lake sediment cores. There is broad interest in the future of our National Park system, particularly Glacier National...
Nov 22, 2013 | 2014-2015 Projects
What: The southwest Montana project aims to characterize the protoliths, the grade and timing of metamorphism, and the intensity and nature of tectonism of metasupracrustal rocks that occur along the western flank of the Ruby Range, and to integrate these findings...
Nov 22, 2013 | 2014-2015 Projects
At a time of dramatic worldwide coral reef decline, much of modern coral reef science has necessarily focused on what contributes to the demise of coral reef systems. But for reef conservation and protection efforts to become significantly more effective, it is...
Nov 21, 2013 | 2014-2015 Projects
What: This project focuses on the tectonic evolution of the Chugach-Prince William terrane in south central Alaska, and it is a continuation of our 2011-13 Keck projects. The Chugach-Prince William terrane is a thick accretionary complex dominated by...
Oct 1, 2013 | 2014-2015 Projects, Soph. Project
Project Title: Aquatic Biogeochemistry: Tracking Pollution in Fluvial Systems (download project flyer) Synopsis: This project is designed for Sophomore students from groups underrepresented in the Earth Sciences who might be considering majoring in Geology or...