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- Designing Undergraduate Research Experiences for Non-Traditional Student Learning at Sea
- Absolute paleointensity: theory, experimental design and the current database
- Evaluating the Robustness of Mytilus californianus Skeletal Chemistry as an Paleoenvironmental Archive: Effects of Microenvironment and Ontogeny
- Regional Failure of Intertidal Mussel Mg/Ca as an Independent Temperature Proxy: A Cautionary Tale
- Integrating writing into an introductory environmental science curriculum: Perspectives from biology and physics
- Sedimentology and Mangetic Properties of the Late Eocene - Early Oligocene Vera Member, Sarmiento Formation at Gran Barranca, Argentina
- Changes in Student Knowledge and Views of Geohazards, Societal Risks, and Monitoring at Active Plate Boundaries Using a Data-Rich Curriculum
- Geological, Geophysical, and Stochastic Factors in Nepal's Gorkha Earthquake-Triggered Landslide Distribution
- Geomagnetic Intensity Record from the 1.43 Ga Laramie Anorthosite Complex
- Gorkha earthquake-induced landslides and dammed lakes: Evolution and outburst modeling
- Paleoceanographic history of the Lower Bengal Fan during the last glacial cycle - IODP Expedition 354
- Paleomagnetic and Environmental Magnetic Insights into the Middle to Late Pleistocene Stratigraphy of the 8<SUP>o</SUP> North Bengal Fan Transect, IODP Expedition 354
- Why did the Nepal Gorkha Earthquake Have so few Effects on Glacial Lakes?
- Carbon, fire, and fuels: The importance of fuels and fuel characterization and the status of wildland fire fuels data for the United States
- Ecohydrological Projections of Fire Regimes: Balancing Uncertainty and Complexity to Integrate Cross-disciplinary Simulation Systems
- Glacial Lake Growth and Associated Glacier Dynamics: Case Study from the Himalayas, Andes, Alaska and New Zealand
- Glacier, Glacial Lake, and Ecological Response Dynamics of the Imja Glacier-Lake-Moraine System, Nepal
- Magnetic study of a recent levee in the Bengal Fan (8°N, IODP Site U1454)
- The last glacial cycle documented on the Lower Bengal Fan - chronological and paleoclimate implications
- A river (used to) run through it: piracy in the Yukon
- Assessing Annual Ice Velocity Fluctuations of Three Lake-terminating Glaciers in Nepal
- Himalayan Lake- and River-Impacting Landslides and Ice Avalanches: Some So Deadly, Some No Problem
- Lake Mixing Regime Influences Arsenic Transfer from Sediments into the Water Column and Uptake in Plankton
- Reconstructing Sea Surface Conditions in the Bay of Bengal during the Mid-Pleistocene Transition
- The impact of engineered log jams on bed morphology, flow characteristics and habitat diversity under low flow
- Automated blur detection in UAS image datasets utilizing a machine learning approach
- Effects of fire suppression and climate change on wildfire activity in the Inland Northwest
- Growth of Lower Barun glacial lake, Nepal Himalaya
- Oceanographic conditions in the Southern Bay of Bengal from 0.8 to 1.3Ma
- Contrasting Sediment Transport Modes in the Holocene Levee of the Middle Bengal Fan, IODP Site U1454
- Legacy arsenic contamination in urban lakes: the unique vulnerability of shallow weakly-stratified lakes
- Recent doubling of mid- and low-latitude glacial lakes
- The role of atmospheric nitrogen fixation by log mat biofilm in the Spirit Lake ecosystem, Mount St. Helens, WA
- Design of Optimal Expansion of Rain Gauge Network in the Himalayan Region for Monitoring Extreme Events
- Living Research of an Indigenous Speaker Series - Dialogues About Indigenous Peoples' Cultural and Traditional Lived Experiences
- Mountains to Sea: Comparative Volcanoes - An Interdisciplinary Field Course
- Place-Based Indigenized Education through Community Science
- Teaching Oceanography with Comics