Why Do Glaciers Surge? Understanding the last 8 surges of Donjek Glacier, Yukon Territory, Canada Will Kochtitzky - Defense Announcement School of Earth and Climate Sciences In partial fulfillment of requirements for MS in Earth and Climate Sciences 10 am Monday, March 25, 2019 BGSC 307
Ecological and Economic Implications of Increased Storm Frequency and Severity for Boreal Lakes Kate Warner – Ph.D. Dissertation Defense Tuesday, March 26th at 10:00 AM 107 Normal Smith Hall
Past, Present, and Future Arctic Climate and Nation/Community Risk Assessment Dissertation Defense Jeffrey D. Auger Ph.D. Candidate School of Earth and Climate Sciences Climate Change Institute Thursday, March 28, 2019, 10:00 AM Bryand Global Sciences Center, Room 307
IN HOT WATER: A MULTI-LEVEL ANALYSIS OF STRUCTURE, AGENCY, AND ADAPTIVE GOVERNANCE IN CHILE’S LAKES REGION Sarah A. Ebel—Ph.D. Dissertation Defense Thursday, March 28th at 12:30pm 232 South Stevens Hall, Department of Anthropology
DEER TICK RANGE EXPANSION IN MAINE AS RELATED TO CLIMATE CHANGE, WHITE-TAILED DEER, AND THE LANDSCAPE Susan P. Elias—Ph.D. Dissertation Defense Tuesday, April 2nd, 2019 at 1pm 138 Sawyer Environmental Research Building
Niche Evolution Along a Gradient of Ecological Specialization Meaghan Conway - PhD Dissertation Defense 12pm - Wednesday, April 3, 2019 107 Norman Smith Hall
Assessing the Mechanisms and Implications of Altered Carbon Cycling in Arctic and Boreal Lakes Rachel Fowler– Ph.D. Dissertation Defense Friday, April 5th at 1:00 p.m. 307 Bryand Global Sciences Center