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UW-Green Bay staff from the Cofrin Center of Biodiversity and community volunteers, spread wet meadow plant seeds at the Wequiock Creek Natural Area. UW-Green Bay, Dan Meinhardt

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Taken during the deployment of M45, a NOAA GLERL Real-time Coastal Observation Network (ReCON) buoy, off the coast of Muskegon, MI. NOAA GLERL's ReCON buoys continuously collect meteorological data and provide sub-surface measurements of chemical, biological, and physical parameters. To view this data and learn more about the ReCON project, visit www.glerl.noaa.gov/metdata/metReCON.html.

 

Credit: NOAA GLERL, 7/30/20

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Students in Dr. Glen Stevens' Environmental Monitoring class, led by junior Kate Anderson, planted blueberry seedlings for the on-campus portion of the "Edible Landscaping" project on Tue., March 20, 2018.

 

Ferrum College Environmental Science faculty and students from ESC 103 and ESC 313 classes conducted their annual controlled burn in the warm season grass patch below Adams Lake on Thurs., Jan. 25, 2018.

Taken during the deployment of M45, a NOAA GLERL Real-time Coastal Observation Network (ReCON) buoy, off the coast of Muskegon, MI. NOAA GLERL's ReCON buoys continuously collect meteorological data and provide sub-surface measurements of chemical, biological, and physical parameters. To view this data and learn more about the ReCON project, visit www.glerl.noaa.gov/metdata/metReCON.html.

 

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Dr. Carolyn Thomas' Pollution Science class visited Novozymes, Inc. in Salem, VA, and toured the labs and greenhouses. Megan Hill Thompson '08, Ferrum graduate, led the tour along with other members of the Inspire Group at the company. Dr. Bob Pohlad photograph.

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This album shows the experience I have had walking the trail in the mountains of Mexico. Trying to share the most beautiful places my eyes have seen and super important showing the importance of conservation. Nature need us to the battle against climate change! 🌏🌳🌲⛰

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Nilda Burgos takes students on a tour of the weed nursery to illustrate the characteristics of several native and invasive plants. (Image by Dave Edmark.)

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Recent efforts to restoring Liberty Island included creating open water channels, emergent tidal marsh lands and floodplain habitats to sustain water fluctuations. In order to confirm that all of that work is making a difference and helping the wildlife and fish species in the California Delta, researchesr at the U.S. Geological Survey deployed a NexSens CB-950 Data Buoy. The buoy is part of a monitoring system to gather data on the water quality including temperature, conductivity, pH, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, fluorescent dissolved organic matter and more.

 

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University of Toronto Scarborough's new Environmental Science & Chemistry Building will foster undergraduate research opportunities.

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Recent efforts to restoring Liberty Island included creating open water channels, emergent tidal marsh lands and floodplain habitats to sustain water fluctuations. In order to confirm that all of that work is making a difference and helping the wildlife and fish species in the California Delta, researchesr at the U.S. Geological Survey deployed a NexSens CB-950 Data Buoy. The buoy is part of a monitoring system to gather data on the water quality including temperature, conductivity, pH, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, fluorescent dissolved organic matter and more.

 

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A NOAA GLERL scientist deploys a deep-water temperature mooring in southern Lake Michigan in June of 1990. The mooring has been recording hourly water temperatures up to 150 meters (492 feet) deep nearly continuously ever since. Credit: NOAA

 

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NOAA GLERL scientist Mike McCormick stands on a NOAA buoy (National Data Buoy Center Station 45007) in southern Lake Michigan, near the site of NOAA GLERL's deep-water temperature monitoring, 1999. Credit: NOAA GLERL

 

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Lake Michigan sunset from the R/V Laurentian, July 2011. The 30-year, deep-water temperature dataset overlaying this photo (the "heartbeat of Lake Michigan") reveals a hidden story about how the lake’s deep waters are responding to climate change. Credit: NOAA.

 

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The perennially frozen soils of the northern circumpolar permafrost regions harbor one of Earth’s largest carbon reserves. Climate change and other factors causing permafrost to thaw could lead to large releases of CO2 and CH4 from circumpolar soils via enhanced microbial activity. Increasing transfers of these greenhouse gases to the atmosphere are likely to cause a positive feedback that would accelerate the rate of climatic change. But the potential magnitude of this response is unknown, and confidence in current regional and global model predictions is limited by both inadequate process representations and insufficient data on permafrost-region carbon stocks, which are needed to validate the models.

  

Key data needs for reducing model uncertainties include better accounting of the distributions of permafrost-sequestered soil carbon stocks across the region and improved estimates of how much of this vast carbon pool is vulnerable to loss. Hence, the overall goal of this project is to develop the knowledgebase and pedogenic (soil-forming) process understanding required to (1) produce reliable three-dimensional spatial representations of soil carbon stocks across Arctic and Subarctic permafrost regions and (2) enable predictions of the potential sensitivity and trajectory of these stocks in response to climatic change. Read more »

 

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