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Survival Skills for the Athropocene: What Marine Heatwaves and Other Ocean Surprises Can Teach Us About Living in a Warming World – Andrew Pershing

100 Bryand Global Sciences Center University of Maine

Andrew J. Pershing Chief Scientific Officer, Gulf of Maine Research Institute Friday, February 15, 2019, 2:30 PM 100 BGSC   Abstract: The community of species as well as human institutions and activities at a given location have been shaped by historical conditions (both mean and variability) at that location. Anthropogenic climate change is now adding […]

Brown Bag Seminar – Erin McConnell & Jesse Walters

100 Bryand Global Sciences Center University of Maine

Brown Bag Seminar Erin McConnell Ice Cores and Hydroclimate in the St. Elias Mountains of Yukon, Canada   Jesse Walters Squeezing Sulfur from Oceanic Lithosphere: A Story of Subduction   […]

Will Kochtitzky – Defense Announcement

Bryand Global Sciences Center - Room 307

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 […]

Kate Warner – Ph.D. Dissertation Defense

Mitchell Center, Rm 107, University of Maine

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

Jeffrey D. Auger – Ph.D. Dissertation Defense

Bryand Global Sciences Center - Room 307

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, […]

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