PhD Dissertation Defense – Benjamin Burpee
Assessing the factors that alter ecological responses of cold, oligotrophic lakes to nutrient subsidies PhD Dissertation Defense - Benjamin Burpee 3:30 pm, January 14th 138 Sawyer Hall (Conference Room)
Assessing the factors that alter ecological responses of cold, oligotrophic lakes to nutrient subsidies PhD Dissertation Defense - Benjamin Burpee 3:30 pm, January 14th 138 Sawyer Hall (Conference Room)
Dr. Jack Williams, UW Madison Thursday, January 30, 2020 4 pm, Nutting 100 The last deglaciation in eastern North America offers a classic system for studying climate-driven forest range dynamics during large and abrupt climate changes, but paleoclimate and paleofire records are surprisingly scarce. In this talk, I will first present new reconstructions of […]
CONSERVATION PALEOBIOLOGY ON ACADIA’S MOUNTAINS Caitlin McDonough MacKenzie Second Century Stewardship Fellow University of Maine Monday, February 3, 2020, 12pm 138 Sawyer Conference Room Abstract: Conservation practitioners depend on accurate assessments of climate change vulnerability in allocating limited resources to protect and steward natural resources. The subalpine plants on Acadia National Park’s open granite ridges have […]
Brown Bag Seminar Scott Braddock A look into the recent history of Thwaites Glacier, West Antarctica Wednesday - 12:00 noon February 5, 2020 100 Bryand Global Sciences Center
Brown Bag Seminar Aaron Chesler The effect of particle shape on size distribution analysis in the South Pole Ice Core Wednesday - 12:00 noon February 5, 2020 100 Bryand Global Sciences Center
Brown Bag Seminar Episodic Saharan dust events to the European Alps over the past 2000 years Heather Clifford February 12, 2020 Wednesday - 12:00 noon 100 Bryand Global Sciences Center
Brown Bag Seminar Julia Simonson Analysis of the Historical Incidence of Mid-Autumn Wind Storms in New England Wednesday - 12:00 noon February 19, 2020 100 Bryand Global Sciences Center
USDA FIELD STAFF USE OF CLIMATE AND WEATHER RESOURCES: PERSPECTIVES ON RESPONDING TO CHANGE Dr. Rachel Schattman Assistant Professor of Sustainable Agriculture University of Maine School of Food and Agriculture Monday, March 2, 2020, 12pm 307 Bryand Global Science Center Abstract: Agricultural service providers often work closely with producers, and are well […]
Gabriel Prieto Anthropology Department, University of Florida Exploring New Children and Camelid Sacrificial Sites in Huanchaco Bay: The Peak of the Iceberg? Tuesday, March 3, 2020 at 5:00 p.m. Free and open to the public In the Bodwell Area, Collins Center for the Arts In 2019, archaeologists announced the discovery of a mass sacrifice of […]