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- Composition of Rainwater and its Impact on Regional Hydrologic Processes in the Midwestern United States
- River bed Elevation Changes and Increasing Flood Hazards in the Nisqually River at Mount Rainier National Park, Washington
- A Rockmagnetic and Palaeomagnetic Record of two Glacial Lakes in the Wind River Range, Wyoming, U.S.A.
- Quantifying carbon dioxide fluxes from photodegrading plant litter in arid ecosystems
- Magnetic Properties of a Fluvial Chronosequence From the Eastern Wind River Range, Wyoming
- STaRRS in Yellowstone: Addressing Challenges Facing Student-Teacher-Scientist Partnerships
- Enso-like cyclicity In Late Pleistocene varve thickness measurements from two alpine lakes, Wind River Range, Wyoming, USA
- Hydrologic Instrumentation of Field Sites to Understand Short Term Changes in Water Quality
- Thermodynamic Profiles of the Destructive June 2012 Derecho
- Carbon isotope stratigraphy of an ancient (Ordovician) Bahamian-type carbonate platform: Implications for preservation of global seawater trends
- Studying flash floods in a small watershed by analyzing short term stream response data
- The Importance of Aromatic Reaction Pathways in Titan Aerosol Formation: Evidence from Laboratory Analogs and Comparisons to Cassini
- 400+ Years of ENSO-like Climate Cyclicity from Tree Ring Width-Data, Wind River Range, Wyoming, USA.
- Developing Remote Sensing Products for Monitoring and Modeling Great Lakes Coastal Wetland Vulnerability to Climate Change and Land Use
- Linking a Large-Watershed Hydrogeochemical Model to a Wetland Community-Ecosystem Model to Estimate Plant Invasion Risk in the Coastal Great Lakes Region, USA
- New Materials for the Undergraduate Classroom to Build Pre-Service Teachers' NGSS Skills and Knowledge
- Temperature effect on the far infrared absorption features of aromatic-based Titan aerosol analogs
- Rapid Arctic Changes due to Infrastructure and Climate (RATIC) in the Russian North
- Networking for Successful Diversity Recruiting: Creating a Highly Diverse Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program by Networking with Mentors, Faculty, and Students.
- Reconstructing the 1935 Columbia River Gorge: A Topographic and Orthophoto Experiment
- Bathymetric SfM Change Detection on the Teme River, UK
- Classification of First-Year Arctic Sea Ice using Spaceborne Hyperspectral Imagery
- Creation of Pixel and Point Based Suspended Sediment Hyperspectral Spectral Libraries
- Hydrologic Changes of Bagmati River in Kathmandu, Nepal over a Three-Year Period
- Improved WRF-Chem Settings for Air Quality Meteorology Over Lake Michigan in Summer: Sensitivity to Boundary Condition, Initial Condition, Land Surface Parameterization, and PBL Scheme with Subsequent Influence on Biogenic Emissions and Ozone Formation
- Observation and model-based constraints on ozone production along the Lake Michigan coastline: Insights from intensive field experiments and long-term monitoring data
- Overview of the 2017 Lake Michigan Ozone Study
- An emerging international network focused on permafrost coastal systems in transition
- Classifying polar ice cover by age and type using spaceborne hyperspectral imaging
- Investigating Land Use Changes with Development of the Informal Road Networks: Case-Study in Siberia
- Mapping Vulnerability of Farming Communities to Winter Storms in Iowa
- Modeling nutrient cycling and retention in wetlands as a simultaneous driver and outcome of ecosystem self-organization
- New constraints on regional methane emissions in the US Upper Midwest based on GEM aircraft measurements and the GEOS-Chem model
- Riverscape mapping with an open-source autonomous surface watercraft
- Spatial Memory of Past Fires and Bio-climate Drive Fire Occurrence and Extent (1981-2018) in the Alaskan Tundra
- Connecting Landscape-Applied Nutrients to Widespread Coastal Wetland Invasion Across the Laurentian Great Lakes
- Informal roads as social-ecological-technological systems (SETS): development, transformations and sustainability challenges
- Measurement and Implications of Surface Energies of Titan's Haze Analogs "Tholins"
- Modeling the effects of nitrogen and hydroperiod on greenhouse gas emissions in Great Lakes coastal wetlands
- Nutrient Loading Regime Determines N and P Limitation and Alters Ecosystem Function in Simulated Coastal Wetlands Along a Climate Change Gradient
- Tipping the Tipping Point: After a Regime Shift to Typha Dominance can Management or High Water Levels Push a Wetland Plant Community Back to a Pre-Invaded State?
- Transport Patterns of Soil Runoff Phosphorus in a Watershed Under Variable Stream Discharge
- Triton's Haze Properties as Characterized in the Lab
- Connecting permafrost degradation and informal road network development in Subarctic taiga
- Fishing Communities and Climate Change: Understanding the adaptation of Indigenous fisheries to changing natural and economic environments in Kamchatka, Russia
- Riverseer: A 3D Data Framework for Pre- and Post-Restoration Monitoring and Measurement
- Small Area Stream Mapping with Directly Georeferenced Pole Aerial Photography
- Tritons Haze Properties and the Role of Carbon Monoxide in Haze Formation from the Laboratory
- A Cross-Laboratory Comparison Study of Titan Haze Analogs and A Database of Material Properties of Organic Liquids, Ices, and Hazes on Titan
- Multi-function mobile temperature sensors for urban heat island modeling
- Understanding Interdisciplinary and Intertribal Co-production Pathways through an Immersive Co-production Experience