Help for Former Ann Arbor Family in Ukraine. We have known them personally, please consider helping in this time of disproportional tragedy https://t.co/8UKJgBy6E6
A novel work that places the classical empirical work of Leopold and Maddock in 1950s on an elegant theoretical basis. Highly recommended for anyone who even only remotely deals with channel hydraulics.
Intellectual drive to explore does not stop, even though we find our life routines so impacted. This week, about 30 scientists from the U.S., Europe, and Russia set to explore what it is - an integrated scientific… https://t.co/ao2Q5Dwwwf
Making science in the times of social distancing - a repost from the College of Engineering post documenting our effort to adjust to the cancellation of a workshop focusing on developing convergence science in… https://t.co/y16zpPH7aw
An outstanding paper by colleagues in Nature deciphering the urban heat island effect: https://t.co/G6rKjQFbJE
Excellent insights that elucidate mechanisms and provide forward thinking on mitigation measures.
A kick off of a project of ultimate complexity’s funded by the National Science Foundation: NNA Track 2: Interactions of environmental and land surface change, animals, infrastructure, and peoples of the Arctic.
Instagram report by colleagues from Yamal: arctic_lab_yamal
Oxford Bibliographies (https://t.co/Eh0g00KS7g) has published our contribution on Ecohydrology (under Environmental Science): a concise overview of the research domain with a strong emphasis of vegetation / water / processes.
A curious finding in a GRL paper highlighted in EOS: An attempt to directly estimate leaf area in a tropical African broadleaved forest suggests that there may be more tree foliage than previously estimated: https://t.co/BKzaDdreSV
Eos - AGU's outlet with news and perspectives about the Earth and space sciences (https://t.co/emX7x20ZKX) - has posted a spotlight on our recent paper in Geophysical Research Letters:
https://t.co/Mhct1etCS6
Congratulations to @hehai2011 and @thisisnotliz who led the study!
My Editors' Highlights post “A Step Closer to Quantifying Global Photosynthesis in Real Time” has been published on https://t.co/fnxduWlR2z:
https://t.co/iO7fcVSAB5
Neat stuff.
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