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Ruth K. Varner
Professor, University of New Hampshire Main Campus
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Looking Back on Three Years of Collaborative Links to Ocean Science and Earth Science Graduate Academic Programs (CLOSES-GAP)
TEN YEARS OF NSF'S GEOPATHS PROGRAM: PROJECTS, PRACTICES, AND PERSPECTIVES III POSTER
education | 13 december 2024
Florencia Fahnestock, Ruth K. Varner, Julia G. Bry...
The GEOPAths funded CLOSES-GAP (Collaborative Links to Ocean Science and Earth Science Graduate Academic Programs) program was a partnership between t...
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Rare Earth Elements as Bioweathering and Phytoaccumulative Proxies across a Glacial Chronosequence: Insights from the Storglaciären Forefield in Tarfala Valley, Sweden.
BIOGEOCHEMICAL RESPONSES OF THE CRYOSPHERE TO ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE II POSTER
cryosphere | 13 december 2024
Serafina Rivera, Sarah Gianturco, Kevia Miles, Che...
As the Arctic warms at a rate four times faster than the global average, large swaths of processes driving the transformation of recently deglaciated ...
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Bioweathering Soil Microbes and Metal Uptake in Salix spp. Along an Arctic Glacial Forefield: Insights from Storglaciären, Tarfala, Sweden
BIOGEOCHEMICAL RESPONSES OF THE CRYOSPHERE TO ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE II POSTER
cryosphere | 13 december 2024
Chelsea Oti, Kevia Miles, Serafina Rivera, Sarah G...
Rapidly increasing temperatures in alpine tundra environments, due to arctic amplification, have caused glaciers to retreat drastically, creating post...
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The Convergent Arctic Perspectives in Research and Education (CARPE) NRT: A Graduate Student Training Program in Convergent and Decolonized Research Methods to Understand Arctic Change
CENTERING DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION, AND ACCESSIBILITY IN THE GEOSCIENCES: CELEBRATING SUCCESS STORIES IN EDUCATION AND RESEARCH TO ADDRESS CRITICAL SOCIETAL ISSUES II ORAL
education | 13 december 2024
Ruth K. Varner, Julia G. Bryce, Elizabeth Burakows...
The Convergent Arctic Perspectives in Research and Education (CARPE) is a graduate program at the University of New Hampshire funded through the Natio...
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Aquatic microbiomes in a high-latitude mire-and-lake complex
WHERE LAND MEETS WATER: BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLING AT THE TERRESTRIAL-AQUATIC INTERFACE I POSTER
biogeosciences | 12 december 2024
Maizy Wilcox, Dawson Phan, Yueh-Fen Li, Piper Coba...
The thawing of permafrost is projected to intensify global warming through the release of methane by microbial communities. As some permafrost palsas ...
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Mercury Storage in Aquatic Vegetation from Subarctic Lakes and Thaw Ponds
METAL BIOGEOCHEMISTRY IN HIGH-LATITUDE ECOSYSTEMS II POSTER
biogeosciences | 12 december 2024
Dennise Serra Cordero, Florencia Fahnestock, Alann...
Temperatures in the Arctic have increased three-fold compared to the global average, resulting in permafrost thaw that threatens to release previously...
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Dissolved Methane and Ebullitive Emissions from Water Bodies in a Thawing Permafrost Peatland
MISSING CARBON: MECHANISMS CONTROLLING CARBON TRANSFER FROM TERRESTRIAL TO AQUATIC SYSTEMS I POSTER
biogeosciences | 12 december 2024
Brayden King, Ruth K. Varner, Florencia Fahnestock...
Arctic regions have been undergoing rapid changes in response to climate warming. This has led to permafrost thaw, formation of thaw ponds and changes...
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Strontium as Tracer of Hydrologic Connectivity of Thaw Ponds to Local Hydrology in Thawing Subarctic Landscapes
MISSING CARBON: MECHANISMS CONTROLLING CARBON TRANSFER FROM TERRESTRIAL TO AQUATIC SYSTEMS I POSTER
biogeosciences | 12 december 2024
Alanna A. Nenadich Alvarez, Florencia Fahnestock, ...
Climate change has impacted the Arctic region, warming it four times faster than the global average. This has caused permafrost to thaw, altering the ...
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