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Erika Marin-Spiotta
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Transforming Workplace Climate in the Geosciences Through an Ethics of Care
THE EARTH ENCOMPASSES ALL: TRANSFORMING OUR COMMUNITY WITH DIVERSE PERSPECTIVES ELIGHTNING
study of earth's deep interior | 14 december 2023
Erika Marin-Spiotta, Blair Schneider, Christine Be...
The geosciences are among the least diverse fields in STEMM. Efforts to diversify the discipline often focus on recruitment, yet hostile workplace cli...
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FieldSafe: Training for Diverse and Inclusive Geoscience Teams – A New Course and Toolkit
ADVANCES AND PROGRESS TOWARD A MORE INCLUSIVE, DIVERSE, EQUITABLE, AND ACCESSIBLE SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY I POSTER
education | 13 december 2023
Ryan Cassotto, Alice F. Hill, Anne U. Gold, Alliso...
Harassment and discrimination in field sciences are not new, but widespread recognition of their prevalence and harm has led to demands for cultural c...
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Exclusionary Behaviors Reinforce Historical Biases and Contribute to Loss of Talent in the Earth Sciences
EARTH'S FUTURE
23 february 2023
Erika Marin-Spiotta, Rebecca T. Barnes, Asmeret A....

Geosciences remain one of the least diverse fields. Efforts to diversify the discipline need to address the role of hostile and exclusionary work a...

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Hydrology of a Semiarid Loess‐Paleosol Sequence, and Implications for Buried Soil Connection to the Modern Climate, Plant‐Available Moisture, and Loess Tableland Persistence
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: EARTH SURFACE
17 december 2022
Taylor McDowell, Joseph A. Mason, Tien Vo, Erika M...

Soil hydrology provides important background for understanding the fate of organic carbon (OC) buried by geomorphic processes as well as the influe...

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A Field-Based Rainfall Simulator Tests the Influence of Vegetation on Soil Biogeochemistry and Hydrothermal Properties in Discontinuous Permafrost
IMPACTS OF A CHANGING CLIMATE ON ALASKA'S PERMAFROST LANDSCAPES AND INFRASTRUCTURE III ORAL
global environmental change | 16 december 2022
Shannon Dillard, Katrina E. Bennett, Nathan A. Con...
Arctic precipitation is projected to increase in frequency and intensity according to some global climate models, but we have little understanding of ...
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Black Carbon in Urban Soils: A Global Synthesis
URBAN AREAS AND GLOBAL CHANGE V POSTER
global environmental change | 15 december 2022
Molly Burke, Alexandra Ponette-González, Erika Mar...
Black carbon (BC) encompasses a range of carbonaceous materialsincluding soot, char, and charcoalderived from the incomplete combustion of fossil fuel...
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Leaf-ing an impression: Do disturbance-mediated genetic variations in plant functional traits influence temporal variations in forest litter chemistry and litter microbiomes?
THE ROLE OF MICROBES IN BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES: LINKING RESPONSES TO ECOSYSTEM PROCESSES AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE I POSTER
biogeosciences | 13 december 2022
Chase S. Kasmerchak, Nicholas Pomplun, Mark Zierde...
Leaf litter chemistry and microbial functional capacity strongly regulate litter decomposition, which is an important step in the carbon cycle and soi...
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Importance of soil hydrology in understanding location and persistence of soil carbon in semiarid loess-paleosol sequence
DRYLAND CARBON, WATER, AND ENERGY CYCLING IN A CHANGING WORLD III POSTER
biogeosciences | 12 december 2022
Taylor McDowell, Joseph A. Mason, Tien Vo, Erika M...
Our aim is to determine how soil hydrology influences root-zone and deep soil carbon in a loess-paleosol sequence in semiarid southwest Nebraska, USA....
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