Thursday, May 13, 2021

Geology faculty publish in Frontiers in Marine Science; Earth and Planetary Science

Assistant Professor Rachel Eveleth and Associate Professor Amanda Schmidt, both of the Geology Department, published journal articles recently.  Alex Grande, Class of 2020, is the first author on the paper with Prof. Schmidt.

Grande, AlexandraAmanda H. Schmidt, P. R. Bierman, L. B. Corbett, C. Lopez-Lloreda, J. Willenbring, W. H. McDowell, and M. W. Caffee. 2021. Landslides, hurricanes, and sediment sourcing impact basin-scale erosion estimates in Luquillo, Puerto Rico. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 562:116821.


Eveleth, Rachel, D. M. Glover, M. C. Long, I. D. Lima, A. P. Chase, and S. C. Doney. 2021. Assessing the Skill of a High-resolution marine biophysical model using geostatistical analysis of mesoscale ocean chlorophyll variability from field observations and remote sensing. Frontiers in Marine Science 8:612764.

The publisher notes that this article is part of the research topic "Unraveling Mechanisms Underlying Annual Plankton Blooms in the North Atlantic and their Implications for Biogenic Aerosol Properties and Cloud Formation"  View all 17 articles on the topic from Frontiers in Marine Science.  Open Access.




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