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EAR REU Research at AGU 2021


December 9, 2021

EAR is proud to fund REU sites across the country (click here for a complete list). Be sure to check out REU student research at AGU listed below! Click here to learn more about the REU Program.

Date

Time Start

Time End

Presenter

Title

REU Site Award

12/13

16:00

18:00

Mark Nickels

Geospatial and Statistical Analyses of Groundwater Contaminants in the San Joaquin River Valley During Drought and Non-Drought Periods

Keck

12/13

16:00

18:00

Bryan Oliveri

Geophysical determination of the freshwater/saltwater interface and imaging of karst conduits in northeast Yucatan Mexico

NIU & NEIU

12/13

16:00

18:00

Alexis Moreno

Microplastics in a karst ecosystem: Riviera Maya, Mexico

NIU & NEIU

12/14

16:00

18:00

Ansari Haidari

Using Time-Domain Electromagnetics to Classify the Composition of Subsurface Media with a Focus on Bedrock Contribution to Streamflow

TAMU

12/14

16:00

18:00

Elizabeth M. Prior

Estimating Mean Dominant Heights from NAIP Digital Aerial Photogrammetry and Lidar Over Mixed Deciduous Forests in the Southeastern USA

TAMU

12/14

16:00

18:00

Shelsy Avila

Sunscreen Contaminants in the Riviera Maya During COVID-19

NIU & NEIU

12/14

16:00

18:00

Estephano Munoz

Water Quality in Public Water System and Related to Concerns to Human Health in Tourist and Non-tourist Areas Riviera Maya, Mexico

NIU & NEIU

12/14

16:00

18:00

Gwyn (Owyn) Colwell

Effect of Sensor Mis-Orientations On Short-Period Love Wave Phase Dispersion Measurements in Africa

IRIS

12/14

16:00

18:00

Estevan Munguia

High Frequency Seismic Interferometric Measurements and Characterization of Stimulation Induced Velocity Changes in the EGS Collab Experiment 1: Evaluation of the Stretching Method  IRIS

12/14

16:00

18:00

Maxim Altan-Lu Shapovalov

High-Frequency Seismic Interferometry and Monitoring of Stimulation Induced Velocity Changes in the EGS Collab Experiment 1  IRIS

12/14

16:00

18:00

Yuri Tamama

Autoadaptive Bayesian Construction of Short-period Phase Velocity Maps and Uncertainties Across Africa  IRIS

12/14

16:00

18:00

Cameron Wang

Identifying lava bombs in seismometer data during the 2018 Kilauea eruption  IRIS

12/14

16:00

18:00

Melanie Ponce

Does Discharge of Treated Municipal Wastewater Increase Methane Fluxes? A Study Case in Broussard, LA

ULL

12/14

16:27

16:30

Grace Brown

The Interannual Variability of Carbon Monoxide in the Upper Troposphere-Lower Stratosphere over the Asian Summer Monsoon Region

LDEO

12/15

8:51

8:57

Rosario Cecilio-Flores-Elie

Karst Conduits Identification using Geophysical Surveys in Northeast Yucatán, Mexico

NIU & NEIU

12/15

14:30

15:45

Valerie Sloan

Supporting the Well-Being of Students and Staff in STEM Professional Learning Programs During a Pandemic and Increased Racist Violence I eLightning

TAMU

12/15

16:00

18:00

Mai Abdelrahman

Global Impact of Aerosol Emission During COVID-19

RECCS

12/15

16:00

18:00

Lucas Dimoveo

Analysis of ENSO in the Niño 3.4 Region

RECCS

12/15

16:00

18:00

Meliah Dubus

Florissant Formicidae: Eocene to Modern Comparison

RECCS

12/15

16:00

18:00

Kyle Greaves

Mega-cosms: A Climate Manipulation Experiment in Green Lakes Valley, CO

RECCS

12/15

16:00

18:00

Mark Irby-Gill

Rolling, Rolling, Rolling Down the River: What Impact do Harder Rocks have on a River’s Foundation as they Travel Downstream?

RECCS

12/15

16:00

18:00

Savannah Devine

The Impact of Fault Friction Behaviors on Estimated Ground Motions in the Cascadia Subduction Zone

IRIS

12/15

16:00

18:00

Jack Sheehan

Machine Learning Detection of P-Waves in Laboratory Acoustic Emission Events to Understand the Mechanics of Deep-Focus Earthquakes

IRIS

12/15

16:00

18:00

Marie Lim

Examining Low Flow and High Flow Discharge on a Reach of the Colorado River and the Impact on Native Trout

RECCS

12/15

16:00

18:00

Jennetta Robinson

Can a Smartphone Magnetometer Capture Space Weather?

RECCS

12/15

16:00

18:00

Khokolah Sherzad

Detection of Methane Emissions from Natural Gas Power Plants in the United States

RECCS

12/15

16:00

16:03

William David Nguyen

Groundwater-surface water interactions in seasonally and tidally flooded riverbanks: numerical modeling of the Meghna River, Bangladesh

TAMU

12/15

16:00

18:00

Hannah Connuck

Canopy Soil Capture: An Overlooked Source or Sink of Carbon in Humid Tropical Forests?

TAMU

12/15

16:00

18:00

Avriel G Null

Community Perceptions of Energy and Electrical Companies in the Penas Blancas Watershed in the Province of Alajuela, Costa Rica

TAMU

12/15

16:00

18:00

George Guillen

Potential CO2 Removal by Enhanced Weathering of Olivine in the Tropics

TAMU

12/15

16:00

18:00

Ella Milliken

Field trials testing carbon sequestration and agricultural co-benefits of enhanced silicate weathering with basaltic soil amendments in a corn-soybean agricultural field in Northfield, Minnesota

Keck

12/15

16:00

18:00

Jahmaine Renzo Yambing

Greenhouse constraints on the inorganic carbon sequestration potential of enhanced silicate weathering in agriculture Keck

12/15

16:00

18:00

Vanessa Vazquez

Hydrogeochemistry in the Yucatán Peninsula: The Impacts of Cenotes on Groundwater Flow and Water Resources

NIU & NEIU

12/15

16:00

18:00

Dayani Davilla

Temporal Variations in Nutrient Concentration and Speciation in Cenotes of the Northeastern Yucatan Peninsula

NIU & NEIU

12/15

16:00

18:00

Alexandra Valencia

Improving karst vulnerability methods (EPIK 2.0) in Riviera Maya, Mexico

NIU & NEIU

12/15

16:00

18:00

Oumou Traore

What Can Inherited Zircons Tell Us About the Sources of The Central Atlantic Magmatic Province and Its Transit Through the Earth’s Crust? LDEO

12/15

16:00

18:00

Felicia Rochelle Trebian

Translation of Orbital Pacing to Climate at a Transitory Interval of Low CO2 During the Dawn of the Dinosaurs. LDEO

12/15

16:00

18:00

Tania DaSilva

Quantitative Analysis of Modern Fish Kills and Fossil Fish: Algae Rafting in the Fossil Record LDEO

12/15

16:00

18:00

Kristen Avery

What Can the Geochemical Variations in Stromatolite Layers Tell Us About Climate Variability in Eastern Africa? LDEO

12/16

16:00

18:00

Manuel Romeo Flores

Treefall Gap Redistributes Water Usage of Trees Across Canopy Levels in a Premontane Tropical Forest TAMU

12/16

16:00

18:00

Amalia Culpepper-Wehr

Mobilization of Trace Elements from Sediments into Groundwater in California’s Central Valley Keck

12/16

16:00

18:00

Elise Boucher

Survey of Adirondack Metamorphic Temperatures Using Quantitative EDS Mapping Keck

12/16

16:00

18:00

Alexia Alejos

High-resolution records of dust and productivity from the Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean across Termination III LDEO

12/16

16:00

18:00

Amanda Jackson

Utilizing Machine Learning and Matched Filter Techniques to Expand the 2011-2012 Summerville, South Carolina Earthquake Catalog IRIS 

12/16

16:00

18:00

Malik T Atadzhanov

Constraining the Timing and Chemical Composition of the Mid Sixth Century Submarine Volcanic Eruptions Between 45 North and 30 South. LDEO

12/17

15:20

15:25

Anzim Sultan

Age and Composition of Holocene Tropical Submarine Volcanoes in the Equatorial and North Pacific LDEO

12/17

16:00

18:00

Shayla Husted

Inorganic and Organic Carbon Fluxes from Tropical Andisols and Andesitic Saprolite in a Pre-Montane Rainforest TAMU

12/17

16:00

18:00

Sarah E Brown

Sediment Provenance of the Magallanes-Austral Basin ~ 51° S Using Kernel Density Estimates from Detrital Zircon U-Pb Ages and Sandstone Composition to Analyze Tectonics and Erosion Activity Keck

12/17

16:00

18:00

Tia Peterson

Microbial community response to changing groundwater chemistry in the San Joaquin Valley Keck

12/17

16:00

18:00

Charlotte Rhoads

Does Supplementing Travel Time Data with Amplitude Data improve Geo-tomographic Determinations of Earth Structure? LDEO

12/17

16:00

18:00

Anneke Avery

Array Processing of Receiver Functions Across the Southern Alaska Cordillera Using 400 Nodal Seismometers IRIS

12/17

16:00

18:00

Joshua Watzak

Variability and Precision of Acoustic-to-Seismic Coupling from Explosions Recorded Across Albuquerque Seismological Laboratory IRIS 

12/17

16:00

18:00

Jalissa Weekes

Automated Post Wildfire Debris Flow Detection using Seismic Data IRIS 

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