The School of Earth and Environmental Science's Earth Week Research Symposium was last week March 31st & April 1st and was full of Research from the Gallery Lab!
Maggie Murphy (masters student) presented her work with the Critical Zone Observatory entitled: "Dynamics of Soil Microbial Community Nitrogen Cycling in a Post-Wildfire Catchment." Cait Boyer (undergraduate research assistant) presented her work with the Critical Zone Observatory entitled: "Landscape position controls on microbial and soil properties in a high-elevation sub-alpine catchment." Noelle Espinosa (PhD student) presented her work entitled: "Response of soil enzymes to a temperature manipulation experiment in a semiarid ecosystem." Her poster won first place for the graduate School of Natural Resources symposium. Jennifer Hansen (undergraduate research assistant) presented her work entitled: "Examining pH and soil carbon in forest soil affected by fire." Her poster won second place for the undergraduate School of Natural Resources symposium. Dawson Fairbanks (PhD student, not pictured) gave a talk on her work with the Critical Zone Observatory entitled: "Microbial Biogeochemistry in the Jemez River Basin Critical Zone Observatory." Congratulations to all the great work and well-received research presentations!
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February 2024
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