Our new paper in ERL uses data-driven approaches to demonstrate legacy N accumulation in Upper Mississippi River Basin groundwater, led by #VanMeterLab graduate students @voschultz and @shuyo5@psugeography@PSUEarth https://t.co/swx9ZO3VmA
Meet Victor Schultz! While earning his master's @EaES_UIC, he studied groundwater #nitrate in the Upper Mississippi River Basin (including WI, IL, IN) because high levels of N can affect drinking water and cause health issues. Learn more: https://t.co/NuBH4lpVln
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Attending @theAGU and interested in nutrient legacies or drought monitoring? Come check out my thesis work quantifying groundwater nitrate in the Upper Mississippi at poster B45-1773 and poster NH45D-0619 presented by my @NASA_DEVELOP teammate Emma Myrick! @EaES_UIC@VanmeterKVM
Congratulations @voschultz on the successful defense of your Master's project - Groundwater Legacies: Quantifying Nitrate accumulation in the Upper Mississippi River Basin 🌐🌊 Great use of big data and machine learning techniques. #DataScience#EarthScience
Congrats to Erich Ceisel, who just defended his master's thesis work related to our work on groundwater #chloride legacies across the Chicago metropolitan area. #RoadSalt@eaes_UIC#VanMeterLab
I made these for my own education, but also want to share them. They are "bite-sized" summary of peer-rev'd articles (which I provide a QR code that directs you to them). I will be sharing a few a day, will continue this project for as long as possible. #Strike4BlackLives#BLM
At the Chicago Water Policy Forum. Excited to listen to the exceptional panel members, which include our Prof. @VanmeterKVM, Commissioner Debra Shore, Dr. Troy Hernandez, and Rebecca Baines and the water-related science and policy discussions! @thisisUIC @bfloodUIC @EaES_UIC
@pHred_cheng asks the question “Does a decoupling of wetlands from nutrient source areas limit denitrification potential across the continental US?” I’m really excited about this new work! #BasuLab#VanMeterLab#AGU19@nanditabasu2 @DanykaKByrnes
Indigenous Geographer, Dr. Michelle Daigle examines how Anishinaabe people protect and renew their food harvesting grounds, waters, and foodways through everyday acts of resurgence that are rotter in their traditional laws.
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Geography Major Caleigh Sewell and Environmental Sciences Major Abby Hudspeth co-authored a map "North Carolina Animal Feeding Operation (AFO) Densities within 1000 ft of Water ", won the first place.