Fall 2024 Message from the Chair
Alumni from our department frequently tell me that some of their best memories as geology majors are from the New Mexico Summer Field Camp.
Alumni from our department frequently tell me that some of their best memories as geology majors are from the New Mexico Summer Field Camp.
Faculty Dr. Joe Meert was awarded a Fulbright Nehru Scholarship for upcoming work in India (2024-2025). Dr. Ellen Martin was honored as an American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fellow 2023 for […]
A brief history of summer field camp: In the summer of 2024, Dr. Meert concluded his role as field camp coordinator and instructor after more than two decades of dedicated teaching. Back in the early 2000s, the University of Florida (UF) was contemplating discontinuing its field camp program.
Read more "“It’s Joever”: Joe Meert’s last field camp excursion"
Sean Yoon, a physical hydrologist, investigates how groundwater flows through the subsurface and transports dissolved substances, impacting everything from ecosystems to human society. These flow and transport processes govern the quantity and quality of water resources, regulate nutrient cycling that impacts ecosystems, and influence the fate of contaminants.
Read more "Unraveling Coupled Hydro-Bio-Geochemical Interactions in Karst Hydrology"
To answer this question, scientific expeditions have traveled to the Svalbard Archipelago, home of the northernmost year-round settlement in the world, Langerbyen, since the 18th century. In March of 2024, I, followed those expeditions to join a field course at the University Centre in Svalbard.
Read more "What are glaciers like in the icy world of Svalbard?"
Congratulations to our M.S. and Ph.D. graduates.