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  • How will riparian ecosystems respond to the future? Maybe the past can tell us.

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How will riparian ecosystems respond to the future? Maybe the past can tell us.

Posted by SiteSteward on September 20, 2019

Postdoc Hillary Cooper assessing cottonwood leaves at one of the field sites

School of Earth & Sustainability professor Rebecca Best, along with Co-PIs from the Department of Biological Sciences at NAU and the Merriam-Powell Center for Environmental Research , have received a new NSF grant to study the evolutionary origins and ecological consequences of “flexibility” in the way cottonwood… Read more

Filed Under: Ecology & Conservation, Featured, Research Grants

The Art of Water Wells

Posted by SiteSteward on August 23, 2019

NAU Alum Marvin Glotfelty, RG has published a new book on the conservation of groundwater. Available from the National Ground Water Association Press, the book “provides practical information on water wells—covering everything from site selection to design, drilling methods, economics, and more­—and is written in a fashion that is understandable, technically accurate, and applicable to real-world situations.”

Filed Under: Alumni News, Publications, Water Research

Recent global warming outpaces climate changes of the past 2,000 years

Posted by SiteSteward on August 10, 2019

SES researchers Michael Erb, Nick McKay, and Darrell Kaufman are part of a global effort to bring together all possible data about past climate variability, providing a better baseline to evaluate recent anthropogenic change. Their latest work in Nature Geoscience shows that no matter how you look at it, our current actions are causing exceptionally rapid change. Read the story in NAU News or jump straight to the paper.

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

2nd Annual Student Water Symposium

Posted by SiteSteward on April 17, 2019

Organized by SES faculty and students and spanning diverse disciplines related to water, the Student Water Symposium is back April 18-19. Check out the website for full details on posters, talks, and keynote presentations!

 

Filed Under: Student News, Water Research

NAU geology team joins multidisciplinary study to investigate ancient warming event

Posted by SiteSteward on

School of Earth & Sustainability professor Mike Smith is studying past climate warming to learn about the future. Smith is part of a new multidisciplinary study involving eight institutions and a multimillion-dollar National Science Foundation grant. Read more at NAU News.

Filed Under: Research in the News, Sedimentary Geology

Paying to protect watersheds

Posted by SiteSteward on February 6, 2019

“Phoenix residents are willing to pay for forest restoration projects that protect the Salt and Verde watersheds, but they value some benefits of restoration more than others.” Read more about the latest School of Earth & Sustainability water research at KNAU.

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

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