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Member Since 2023
Alejandra Torres
Student, Southern Methodist University
I am an honors student and Foscue Scholar at Southern Methodist University, pursuing my bachelor’s degree in Earth Science with a minor in History. I have conducted paleoclimate research on tufa from Glacial Lake Mojave at Brown University through the Leadership Alliance SR-EIP and NSF-REU programs. Currently, I am an undergraduate research assistant working with Neil Tabor at SMU through the Hamilton Scholars Program.
Professional Experience
Southern Methodist University
Student
2024 - Present
Education
Dallas College
Associate
2024
AGU Abstracts
Ostracod Record of Environmental Conditions in Glacial Lake Mojave Across The Last Deglaciation
AGU 2024
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 11 december 2024
Anna Dubey, Gavin Piccione, Jaxson Stephen, Alejan...
The paleohydrology of Glacial Lake Mojave (GLM) (now Silver Lake), the southern terminus of the Mojave River, carries implications for regional hydrol...
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Hydroclimate variability in Glacial Lake Mojave: A high-resolution shoreline tufa record across the last deglaciation
AGU 2024
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 11 december 2024
Alejandra Torres, Gavin Piccione, Anna Dubey, Jaxs...
Understanding hydroclimatic processes in arid environments is essential for predicting water availability under future climate warming. The Great Basi...
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Utilization of Paleo-ecological Proxies for the Reconstruction of a Sediment Age Model
OCEAN SCIENCES 2024
education and public engagement | 21 february 2024
Alejandra Torres, Daniel P. Murphy
Sediment cores serve as a useful record in the observation of shifts and major events in ecological and climactic history. To further understanding of...
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