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  • SES paleoclimatologists author major new study showing global warming has upended 6,500 years of cooling

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SES paleoclimatologists author major new study showing global warming has upended 6,500 years of cooling

Posted by SiteSteward on July 17, 2020

Image credit: Victor O. Leshyk, Northern Arizona University

Learn how School of Earth and Sustainability climate scientists determined how global warming is a major new shift in long-term climate trends. Their findings were published in a major new study out this month. Check out the VERY cool infographic and NAU news story, or go straight to… Read more

Filed Under: Featured, Past & Present Climate Change, Publications, Research in the News

Forests vs. meadows: restoration of Hart Prairie north of Flagstaff

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SES hydrology Professor Abe Springer is collaborating with NAU Forestry faculty to study the impact of water use by encroaching trees and shrubs in meadow ecosystems surrounding Flagstaff. Changing vegetation means both changing habitat for wildlife and less water for springs and streams. Read more about restoration efforts at azcentral.

Filed Under: Featured, Research in the News, Water Research

Geology alum Dave Cook: environmental consultant and Lumberjack mentor!

Posted by SiteSteward on June 29, 2020

We have the best alumni! Geology grad Dave Cook works as an environmental consultant in Seattle, WA, leading projects to clean up contaminated land along with both the public and private sector. What’s more, Dave is also serving as a mentor for the new Lumberjacks Thrive Externship Program, hosting a current NAU student for a workplace experience. Read more… Read more

Filed Under: Alumni News, Featured

Virtual summer camps for teens: Sea level rise and the formation of the Grand Canyon!

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Do you know a middle or high-school student looking to learn more abut sea level rise on the California Coast or the formation of the Grand Canyon? Geologist Kelsey Winsor has created just the thing – two online one-week summer camps in late July! Visit NAU Summer Camps to sign up!

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Cecily Combs: student research in geology connects rocks to water and biodiversity

Posted by SiteSteward on June 4, 2020

Cecily CombsCheck out this great coverage of Cecily Combs’ undergraduate research! As a Geology major, Cecily worked with ecohydrologist Abe Springer to track the flow of monsoonal rains across forest restoration projects and in and out of our region’s springs. Learn more at NAU’s coverage of undergraduate research.

Filed Under: Featured, Student News, Water Research

Springs: refuge in a warming climate

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SES Professor Abe Springer contributed ecohydrology research to a major new study on priorities for spring conservation under climate change. The work is in collaboration with the Springs Stewardship Institute at the Museum of Northern Arizona as well as a long list of agencies, NGOs, and other schools. Read more at NAU News!

 

Filed Under: Featured, Publications, Water Research

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