July 23, 2018
Assistant Professor Malte Jansen has been awarded the prestigious Nicholas P. Fofonoff Award from the American Meteorological Society. This is an early career award given in recognition of research achievement in the field of physical oceanography. Congratulations Malte!!
June 29, 2018
Geophysical Sciences Assistant Professor Edwin Kite and two collegues have argued in a recent article in Science Advances that the branching geometry of valley networks on Mars is the result of water run-off, not groundwater flow. One important implication of this claim is that Mars possessed an active hydrological cycle in the past that included rain.
June 07, 2018
Geophysical Sciences Professor Michael Foote and his research colleagues have shown, in a recently published article of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, that there is a demonstrable relationship between instrinsic biotic interactions and extrinsic enviromnetal factors that drive changes in biodiversity. Foote and his colleagues have illuminated how changes in the axial tilt of the Earth influenced the course of evolution in ancient graptoloid plankton over the course of millions of years.