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Our editor got the chance to visit the National Center for Water Quality Research (located in Tiffin, Ohio) and talk with researchers about the history of the center as well as their current projects.

 

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Visitors chat with QMUL Geography graduate Bronwen Easthaugh about her work leading QMUL Volunteering now she has finished her degree

ES & EP 2 field trip to Drumclif as part of the Aquatic Ecology Module at IT Sligo

Environmental studies students doing field work studying zebra mussels in Lake Winnebago.

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Visitors look at the ReImagine London project posters created by our First Years during their first week of term as they explored the concept of London as a national park

you get to highlight books instead of writing shit down. saves time, see.

 

tweakeddd. just the brightness/contrast though. still darker than i'd like but the glare would have been a bit much if i made it any brighter, i think.

 

i didn't capitalize any of this and it's making the grammar nazi in me blush.

Our editor, Daniel Kelly, got to go in the field with Northern Kentucky University scientists studying constructed wetlands. Green infrastructure sites are getting more popular these days and this study looks to investigate their costs and benefits.

 

NKU researcher Kristy Hopfensperger inspects a gas-catching chamber.

 

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ES & EP 2 field trip to Drumclif as part of the Aquatic Ecology Module at IT Sligo

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Large alluvial fan feeding sediment into the river at Forni di Sotto

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Toxicity of algal toxins compared with other substances. These types of algae are often found bodies of water and can make people sick.

 

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Arctic waters are warming faster than expected, which is leading to a loss in sea ice. With less ice to block the way, many anticipate the Arctic will become a more popular shipping route. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has begun preparing for more Arctic operations by deploying a NexSens CB-950 data buoy to monitor water conditions. Sensors include bottom-mounted conductivity, temperature and depth instruments as well as a topside weather station and GPS receiver to track the buoy's exact location.

 

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Geography Ambassador Will Johnstone chats with visitors

Professor Cathy McIlwaine chats with Ambassador Jacob Moore. Cathy speaks about globalisation and development

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Environmental studies students doing field work studying zebra mussels in Lake Winnebago.

Plant Facilities Utilities Manager Everett Wickline took on the role of educator as he explained all that is involved with waster water treatment at the NMH settlement ponds, to students in Becca Malloy's AP Environmental Science class on November 8, 2018. Photography by Glenn Minshall.

Dr Philippa Williams chats with visitors during the lunch info fair

Dr Tim Brown chats with visitors in the Octagon

Dr Gemma Harvey chats with visitors about careers and employability

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Laura Peterson, Associate Professor of Environmental Science and Chemistry, leads a Paideia Texts and Issues Lecture regarding "Back to the Future: Understanding the Anthropocene." March 15, 2016. Photo by: Annie Goodroad '19

British Sign Language Interpreter Victoria helps student visitors

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