Published my first paper in September from my undergraduate thesis! @mkerwin111
Classifying connectivity to guide aquatic habitat management in an arctic coastal plain watershed experiencing land use and climate change https://t.co/zw7fQGpEY6
Something Iโve never experienced while tree coring until nowโฆ a few sites later, it was gushing out of the increment borer and shot the tree core out at me!
Oh but also we got bluff charged by a grizzly bear 15-20 ft away, so I will be practicing my bear spray deployment skills before I go back out there ๐
#EPSPtakeover
Large wood, once referred to in many fields as "large woody debris", provides many #ecosystem functions in river corridors. This cartoon demonstrates just a few of them. #woodisgood
Hello! Iโm Sรกde Cromratie Clemons. My work involves Eco-hydrology and fluvial geomorphology. I study tree response to flooding and how that affects carbon transport and storage. #Colorado#hydrology#gueSTAAR
Successfully defended my masterโs thesis last week ๐ฅณ which means this week is the start of my PhD.
Cheers to 4 more years of studying rivers here at CU! ๐ค
Pre-tax, single adult w/out dependent, cost of living needs for:
Boulder: $42,737
Denver: $41,264
Colorado Springs: $35,622
There's a lot of reasons why we're unionizing with @ucwcolorado, and that's 3 of 'em.
A notification from the Co-Star app todayโฆ
Yes, Iโm trying very hard to โdo research to understand whatโs happeningโ with my data ๐ ๐ - thanks for the recommendation, Co-Star.
๐ฃ๐ฃ#Hydrology Twitter!! ๐ฃ๐ฃ
Please join us April 7 and 8 for the 16th annual Hydrologic Sciences Symposium at CU Boulder.
This event is free & will be held both in-person and on Zoom.
There will be some great keynote and guest speakers, as well as student speakers! ๐๐งโ๏ธ