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Scientists from the University of Utah traveled to Canada's Gros Morne National Park to study microbial lifeforms and rock metamorphosis. The researchers used a YSI Pro Plus water quality meter and flow cell to sample the temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, ORP and conductivity of the streams. The data provide important information of the environment supporting the microbial lifeforms.
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Photos courtesy of William Brazelton / University of Utah
Deputy head of careers Abi Sharma chats about career destinations for geographers and environmental scientists
"Environment and Human Health in Africa in the 21st Century" with UK Research Scientist Michael Depledge (Feb. 4, 2010). More than 225 people were in attendance.
Part of The Plight and Promise of Africa: An Eckerd College Initiative.
Graduate Nick Hajdu rounds up the day sharing his experience at QMUL Geography and what he has done since graduation
Bellarmine University welcomes their first nuc of small honey bees on campus in Louisville, Kentucky on June 13, 2022. Bellarmine faculty and staff members Dr. Kate Bulinski, Andrew J. Stone Porter and Jessica Hume installed the nuc colony. BRENDAN J. SULLIVAN/ BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY
Don Cipollini inspects glue trabs for signs of ash borers.
Our editor Daniel and graphic designer Nate got to meet up with Cipollini, professor of biological sciences at Wright State University, to talk about his discovery.
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Back in the spring, our editor Daniel Kelly took a trip to Sippo Lake in Stark County, Ohio. Park managers are studying water quality after recent sediment load reduction efforts. As a part of the study, local high schools and colleges are using the lake to create place-based learning opportunities.
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Vast accumulation of algae on Fautec Beach (resulting from coastal eutrophication).
This photograph is from:
Haslett, S. K., 2008. Coastal Systems (2nd edition). Routledge, London and New York. www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415440608/
Please note that this photograph is copyright protected and permission to reuse it must be obtained from the publisher. Professor Simon Haslett has provided it here for use in teaching and learning alongside the 'Coastal Systems' textbook.
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Driving across Mongolia for 26 hrs, we only saw one camel!
Employer: Academy of Natural Sciences
Major: Environmental Sciences
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Woods Hole Group modeled the hydrodynamics of an artificial inlet in an effort to aid in the cleanup of unexploded ordnace at Tisbury Great Pond. Researchers used a RiverSurveyor to help with the efforts.
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Photos courtesy of David Walsh / Woods Hole Group
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Students and faculty of environmental science get together on Thursday, September 3, 2015 for a zero-waste potluck on the back porch of Ridges Building 22. Attendants of the potluck were encouraged to bring their own plates, cups, silverware, and cloth napkins to the event. (©2015 Jillyann Burns/Ohio University)