Category Archives: by Anne

Coal and the fossil record of climate change in the Canadian High Arctic

Spectacular fossilized forests in the Canadian High Arctic provide clues to life on a warmer earth. Unless we mine their coal in order to heat our planet back to the Eocene.
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Categories: by Anne, Cenozoic, climate science, environment, fossils, photos

Anne’s picks of the December literature

Recently published hydrogeology and geomorphology papers that make my heart sing
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Categories: by Anne, climate science, geochemistry, geomorphology, hydrology, paper reviews, planets

Here comes the sun…

The Earth’s 23.44 degree axial tilt is the reason for the solstice and the seasons.
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Categories: by Anne, planets

Gifts for future hydrologists

Five excellent books about water for ages three and up.
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Categories: by Anne, gifts and gadgets, science education

My picks of the November literature

Here are some of my favorite articles from the past month. They reflect an amalgamation of my research, teaching, and personal interests and are only a sampling of the neat hydrogeology, geomorphology, and climate science research that has been recently published.
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Categories: by Anne, paper reviews