Yuting He, Dept of Meteorology, will be defending her dissertation on Tuesday, July 16, at 10:00am in 529 Walker Building. The title will be "Understanding the carbon cycle in complex terrain at the Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory”. @penn_state@criticalzoneorg
#ThrowbackThrusday - M.S. Candidate Perri Silverhart (@rideordiabetes) shares her research at Cole Farm in the context of the larger Shavers Creek watershed.
Congrats to the #2019GeoPATHs cohort! With new skills acquired....on to part 2. Looking forward to Thursday's presentations at 1:00pm in 117 EES Building!
#ThrowbackThursday - PhD Candidate Caitlin Hodges discusses how soil gas, porewater, and soil chemistry at the Cole Farm GoundHOG sites is controlled by lithology.
Is the carbon stored in rocks "breathed" like the carbon stored in soils?
Learn more from the latest blog at Adventures in the Critical Zone: https://t.co/o7WM5cQMk4
Here is the presentation of Rondy Malik's PhD research elucidating the microbial influence on trophic foodwebs, specifically decomposition and plant enemy encounters. Cheers Dr. Malik! Looking forward to your future work as an #NSF#Post-Doctoral #Fellow@KUnews
Beautiful day @WallaceRun with @TeenShaleNet performing #macro surveys to characterize stream quality near the abandoned well. Thank you Genie for teaching us!