Postdoc at Univ. of Pittsburgh - deciphering environmental and climatic changes in the Arctic and US. Former wholesome midwesterner, recovered Pennsylvanian
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New paper alert! What can you do with a wealth of environmental proxy data from an Arctic lake and some cool methods? Changed the way I thought about permafrost landscapes. Fun project to be a part of - https://t.co/7IVWDhoCFH
The office this weekend… my @UMaine colleagues Brenda Hall, @Maraina_Miles, Tom Lowell (technically UCinn), and I ventured into Togue Pond, Baxter State Park, to core lake sediment.
Goal: identify when the great Laurentide Ice Sheet receded from the Katahdin region of Maine.
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Spent a rainy Sunday digitizing from old historic maps the locations of 19th century streams in Pittsburgh before we decided to bury them and put them in sewer pipes.
How it started (1870-1880) How's it going (2021)
@PGHtransit Definitely Standing Room Only yesterday from Potomac during AM rush hour. Single car/overcrowding could also be a disincentive to ride for many. How about that extra car as promised following Labor Day?
@utmpaleolab Thanks, Trevor! I think I remember seeing some early dD data from an AGU meeting *ages* ago... Looking forward to seeing what the leaf waxes can add/clarify about Yukon climate.
So... I jumped into the world of carbonate isotopes, and into the Yukon! Here's our new 11,000 yr hydroclimate record from Squanga Lake.
And don't worry chironomids, I haven't forgotten about you.
https://t.co/O7O9dMpL0A