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...
How fast is the sediment accumulating in Piermont Marsh?
by admin | Jul 24, 2023 | Hudson River Studies, Marine and Terrestrial Biology
with Clara Change, 18 Sep 2021 Clara Chang is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences. She earned her B.A. from Barnard College where she studied Environmental Science. Clara is interested in developing novel methods to understand...
“Impacts of Acute Warming on Arctic Flora and Fauna” with Natalie Boelman (Jan 2014)
by admin | Jul 21, 2023 | Climate Change, Marine and Terrestrial Biology, Polar Research, Uncategorized
Natalie Boelman Originally presented 11 Jan 2014 Natalie Boelman is a Lamont Assistant Research Professor in the Biology and Paleo Environment Division. The main goals of my research are to better understand: the ways in which the composition, physical structure, and...
“Climate, Snow Caps, and the Arabian Sea” with Joaquim Goes and Annette Decharon (Apr 2014)
by admin | Jul 21, 2023 | Climate Change, Marine and Terrestrial Biology
“SHRINKING SNOWCAPS AND RISING TIDES – THE RESPONSE OF THE ARABIAN SEA ECOSYSTEM TO CLIMATE CHANGE“ Joaquim Goes and Annette Decharon Originally presented 12 April 2014 SHRINKING SNOWCAPS AND...
“Impact of CO2 on the Earth’s Environment: Science behind the Paris Climate Accord” with Taro Takahashi (19 Mar 2016)
by admin | Jul 20, 2023 | Climate Change, Marine and Terrestrial Biology, Ocean and Atmospheric Physics, Sustainable Future, Uncategorized
Originally presented 19 Mar 2016 Workshop funded in part by NOAA Award Number NA15NOS0080223 through the National Ocean Service We are honored to welcome back to E2C Dr. Taro Takahashi, the Ewing Lamont Research Professor and one of the world’s most prominent...
Studying phytoplankton adaptations to different marine environments” with Solange Duhamel & Andy Juhl
by admin | Jul 20, 2023 | Climate Change, Marine and Terrestrial Biology, Sustainable Future
Originally presented 7 May 2016 Abstract: Phytoplankton are microscopic plants that float in the water and use sunlight, CO2 and nutrients to grow: like trees on land, they are primary producers at the base of the food web. They are essential to life on Earth...
“Great Rivers and Changing Oceans”
by admin | Jul 20, 2023 | Brasil, Climate Change, Continent-Ocean Margins, Marine and Terrestrial Biology, Remote Sensing, Using Data Sets
Originally presented 13 Jan 2018 SUPPORTED BY NSF DIVISION OF OCEAN SCIENCES AWARD #1737128 The ten largest rivers in the world contribute 38% of all riverine input into the oceans. Their plumes extend 100’s to 1000’s of kilometers offshore and are...