by admin | Jul 25, 2023 | Hudson River Studies, Uncategorized
Dr. Dorothy Peteet Originally presented 14 Feb 2004 Introductory Presentation by Dr. Michael J. Passow PowerPoint | HTML Today’s E2C program welcomes Dr. Dorothy Peteet, who studies the Hudson River from a different viewpoint than our previous guest...
by admin | Jul 25, 2023 | Hudson River Studies, Marine and Terrestrial Biology, Sustainable Future, Uncategorized, Water Resources
with Dr. Andrew Juhl Originally presented 23 Jan 2010 (This is the 101st E2C Workshop.) The Hudson River has a long history of environmental degradation, with great improvements in recent decades. Nevertheless, sewage contamination remains an intermittent...
by admin | Jul 25, 2023 | Hudson River Studies, Uncategorized
with Margie Turrin and Tim Kenna Originally presented 14 Oct 2006 Margie Turrin is Lamont’ Education Coordinator and involved in several LDEO projects investigating aspects of the Hudson River. These include “Day in the Life” (previously known as “Snapshot...
by admin | Jul 24, 2023 | Hudson River Studies
with Frank Nitsche and Margie Turrin Originally presented 24 Apr 2010 The Hudson River is one of the most studied rivers in the country with its long history of use and abuse. But even with all this study the river still holds a collection of ‘secrets’. What...
by admin | Jul 24, 2023 | Hudson River Studies, Impact Craters
Originally presented 3 May 2014 What do slag, marine fossils and tin crystals have in common? They are buried at different depths in Hudson River mud and their microscopic images are both beautiful and informative. They can tell us about past...