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  1. Gary M. Lovett: Scientist, Mentor, Advocate, & Friend

    … Term Ecological Research (LTER) community, the Catskill Environmental Research and Monitoring (CERM) conference, … and society. The strength of his contributions to both the content and culture of science was deep and will be missed … Donate in memory of Gary Lovett Gary was a treasured near 30-year mentor and later collaborator and friend, …

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  2. How it all started

    How it all started Microbial activity in rocks may characterize life on other … x 1012 g. A lot of the hydrogen is held in rocks of the marine crust, but about 30% may escape and fuel microbial … Schlesinger. 2020. Abiotic Hydrogen (H2) Sources and Sinks near the Mid-Ocean Ridge (MOR) with Implications for the …

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  3. How Lyme disease became unstoppable

    … in the little town of Old Lyme, Conn., a wooded enclave near the north shore of Long Island Sound, where active kids like Anderson … north. And as Ostfeld has stated in interviews with other publications, it is likely doing the same for the …

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  4. Ocean acidification

    … Ocean acidification The rising carbon dioxide content of Earth’s atmosphere will take an increasing toll … have a pH above 7.0.  When I first entered this field, marine chemists reported the pH of seawater as 8.3. Even … and reliant human communities.  Annual Review of Environment and Resources 45: 83-112. Dore, J.E., R. …

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  5. Transforming urban systems: Toward sustainability

    … socio-economic processes, urban form, technologies, and the environment – both near and far. As the world becomes more urbanized, what we …   Overarching global urban conditions provide the content for the frameworks: complexity, diffuseness, …

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  6. Mohonk Lake is getting warmer and more stagnant with climate change

    … or ‘anoxic’. This is because lake bottoms are home to microbial decomposers that use oxygen when they break down … in a narrow temperature range. Shifting into warmer waters near the surface is not a long-term solution and could lead …

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  7. A New Dimension of Marine Biodiversity

    A New Dimension of Marine Biodiversity https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-new-dimension-of-marine-biodiversity-tickets-845… Virtual event … but corresponding work is comparatively rare in the marine realm. However, marine biodiversity studies may be …

  8. Selected Publications by Dr. Alan R. Berkowitz

    Selected Publications by Dr. Alan R. Berkowitz Gunckel, … Caplan. 2021. Exploring modeling as a context to support content integration for chemistry and Earth science . … framework . Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 17:71–71. https://doi.org/10.1002/fee.2013 …

  9. Coming from an ash pile near you

    Coming from an ash pile near you Electricity from coal generates … attenuated by reactions with sediments. This may reduce the content of contaminants in surface water, but produce … and toxic in oxygenated waters (Ruhl et al. 2013). Microbial reactions in organic sediments can also transform …

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  10. Microbes hitch a ride inland on coastal fog

    Microbes hitch a ride inland on coastal fog Microorganisms, including potential … that live in fog droplets, and how they travel between marine and terrestrial ecosystems.” Fog-fed ecosystems … fog, and high wind events to detect changes in airborne microbial composition due to weather conditions. Ocean water …

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