Models and theoretical predictions suggest that subtropical continents will dry as a result of anthropogenic warming, with impacts on water resources and ecosystems. However, geologic evidence from past warm periods like the Pliocene document wetter conditions across the subtropics, at odds with theoretical expectations. In this talk, I show…
Make note: The deadline for submitting a video for Princeton Research Day is tomorrow, Wed., May 3 at 5 p.m. Submit: https://researchday.princeton.edu/present
We are asking you to gear up for the next phase: supporting our early-career researchers and…
PWIGS and PUGs are hosting an Early Career in Geosciences Panel next Wednesday May 10 in Guyot 220 at 6:30pm - this will be catered by Tacoria!
Everyone is welcome and this will be a great opportunity to come learn more about potential career paths after graduation. The panel is geared towards career…
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We are hosting a Mental Health First Aid Training class in celebration of the Mental Health Awareness Month (May 1st to May 31st).
The class will be taught by Penn Medicine Princeton Health. It is an 8 hour course that anyone can take without any prerequisite.
The class will be offered as two 4 hour…
Emily Carter the Gerhard R. Andlinger Professor in Energy and the Environment, Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment, and Applied and Computational Mathematics, will present “Carbon Utilization and Other Needed…
We are hosting a Mental Health First Aid Training class in celebration of the Mental Health Awareness Month (May 1st to May 31st).
The class will be taught by Penn Medicine Princeton Health. It is an 8 hour course that anyone can take without any prerequisite.
The class will be offered as two 4 hour…
10:00 – 10:15 Jacob Stoebner
THE FOUR SEASONS OF ORGANIC CARBON: HOW AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES IMPACT FRESHWATER DISSOLVED ORGANIC MATTER
S. Myneni / C. Peters (CEE)
10:15 – 10:30 Isabel Rodrigues
A MINIMALLY…