Talking Streams in Switzerland
This was written 3-weeks ago at 2 in the morning during a fit of Jet lag I forgot about it until now but figured I would still like to post about this amazing experience. So this past week I had…
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This was written 3-weeks ago at 2 in the morning during a fit of Jet lag I forgot about it until now but figured I would still like to post about this amazing experience. So this past week I had…
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Sweet cheese and rice! Has it only been a week since we returned from our biogeochemical adventure? So much has happened since then but we’ll get to that another time. My last post ended with Erin and I eating cookies…
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It has been a busy few weeks. We had the SFS conference in Detroit to prepare for, but first, we had to do some pretty extensive sampling for my dissertation and prep/packing for continental sampling which we planned on starting…
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Erin and I had the amazing experience of taking the Fundamentals of Ecosystem ecology class at the Cary Institute. The class started on January 1st but Erin and I decided to start it off with a bang So we headed…
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Since the last sampling went so well I decided to try to sample both rock and sed today. It is colder with air temperatures of 0C and water temperature at 3C but I went out prepared. I had running leggings…
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We recently welcomed the newest member to our lab. Eve is a Discrete Multi-Chemistry Analyzer AQ2 from SEAL Analytical, and hopefully, she will help us rock through our water chemistry and clean out our freezers. Johann, from SEAL, visited for 3…
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Hot-lanta it’s been a busy two weeks. It started on July 27th with a 6am flight t to Salt Lake City, Utah and we’re still going strong today. First off we sampled the lower Knowlton Fork of Red Butte Creek. The site…
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We’re lucky to have Tyler (a high school intern) join our lab for a week. We put him straight to work processing ammonium samples, making and deploying nutrient diffusing substrate, and helping out in the field. We enjoyed having him around and…
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After a long summer of field work it was time to slip into our lab coats and start analyzing all the samples we collected. Gas samples, collected during acetylene block assays, were run on the Gas Chromatograph (GC) to observe changes…
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