Our geo-science and environmental science students hail from a wide range of institutions and disciplines. All are interested in scientific research and are participating in our study of biogeochemical processes in northern upland and wetland ecosystems.
2012 Students
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Rebecca Jacobson
Plymouth State University
Environmental Science & Policy major
I will be looking at mercury concentrations and movement in vegetation and moss along the methane flux gradient. I hope to learn more about various field techniques, and mire plants.
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Mercury dynamics in a thawing peatland: Stordalen Mire, Abisko. Co-authors: Florenica Meana-Prado, Julia G. Bryce, Ruth K. Varner, Carrie McCalley, Patrick Crill; Mentor: Julia G. Bryce |
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