by admin | Jul 27, 2023 | Marine and Terrestrial Biology
Originally presented 8 May 2010 Arctic sea ice has thinned dramatically over the past decade and has resulted in greatly reduced ice cover during the summer. Sea ice appears to be playing the role of the ‘canary in the mine shaft’ in the Arctic and is sending a strong...
by admin | Jul 27, 2023 | Marine and Terrestrial Biology
Sonya Dyrhman and Sheean HaleyOriginally presented 8 Mar 2014 Sonya Dyrhman and her Microbial Oceanography Group (Lamont Microbial Oceanography Group http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/res/fac/micro_ocean/Home.html) are a recent addition to the LDEO community, moving their...
by admin | Jul 27, 2023 | Marine and Terrestrial Biology, Uncategorized
“Microbes in the Sea: Demonstrations and Activity Session for the Marine Science Resource Kits”with Sonya Dyrhman and Sheean Haley Originally presented 2 May 2015 Our Mar 2014 workshop presented an introduction to marine microbes, what they are, why they are...
by admin | Jul 27, 2023 | Marine and Terrestrial Biology, Natural Hazards, Sustainable Future, Water Resources
The Source and Solution to Groundwater Arsenic Contamination Guest Scientist: Benjamin Bostick (Image credit: G. Hofer) Originally presented: 28 Mar 2015 Abstract:Arsenic is one of the most ubiquitous contaminants in groundwater and a major cause of disease worldwide....
by admin | Jul 27, 2023 | Marine and Terrestrial Biology
Originally presented 23 Oct 2004 The PIRANA in question is our NSF-funded Biocomplexity study: “Potential Influence of Riverine and Aerosol inputs on Nitrogen fixation in the Atlantic.” The PIRATA is: “PIlot Research moored Array in the Tropical Atlantic.” (yes,...