Southworth, Jane , Associate Professor |
My research interests are based on the study of human-environment interactions within the field of Land Change Science. More specifically remote sensing of land use, land cover change and land change modeling; the implications of scale and scaling in remote sensing and modeling analyses; people and parks; and modeling of the impacts of climate change on human-environment systems.
This info is updated on 07/28/2010.
Misra, Vasubandhu , Assistant Professor |
Climate modeling and diagnostics
This info is updated on 05/26/2010.
My Research Focus is fairly broad and follows the focus either of methane and carbon dioxide production, emission and cycling, and/or stable isotope analysis. I work on a variety of research problems that involve fluxes of greenhouse gases and isotopic chemistry. Current projects include the effect of permafrost decomposition on CH4 release from boreal regions, the design of landfill covers to reduce CH4 emissions and the study of ecosystem respiration in pine forests and peatlands. I am also involved in studies of gas hydrate stability and am a member of the Gulf of Mexico Gas Hydrate Research Consortium to establish a sea floor observatory. My research encompasses six different areas: 1. wetlands-- permafrost decomposition in the northern boreal zone; 2. food webs-- trophic relationships in estuaries; 3. reducing methane emissions to the atmosphere, designing landfill cover soils, which promote the growth of methane-consuming bacteria; 4. methane gas hydrates, which some estimate may be a large reservoir of fossil fuel to be mined; 5. pine forests, which can be large sinks for excess CO2; and 6. groundwater discharge, an overlooked process which is important to the nutrient budgets of coastal waters.
This info is updated on 07/23/2010.
Craig, Robin |
This info is updated on 07/23/2010.
Graham, Wendy |
Dr. Graham specializes in subsurface flow and solute transport modeling; groundwater resources evaluation and remediation; evaluation of impacts of agricultural production on surface and groundwater quality; development of hydrologic indicators of ecosystem status; and stochastic modeling.
CWR6536Stochastic Subsurface Hydrology
This info is updated on 08/10/2010.
Harrington, Julie , Director |
This info is updated on 09/02/2010.
Martin, Ellen , Professor |
I use radiogenic isotopes preserved in deep sea sediments to reconstruct ocean circulation on geologic time scales, with the goal of understanding the relationship between circulation and climate.
This info is updated on 02/01/2011.
This info is updated on 09/02/2010.
This info is updated on 07/26/2010.