In the autumn of 2017, two professors and 13 undergraduate students from Dickinson College (Carlisle, Pennsylvania, US) engaged in 3 weeks of field research in Nepal. The students were assigned to one of four teams. Each was...
For more information on the published version, visit Science Direct's Website., The long-lived (about 20 yr) bryozoan Adeonellopsis sp. from Doubtful Sound, New Zealand, precipitates aragonite in isotopic equilibrium with...
Key, Marcus M., Jr. Energy, Global Warming, and Student Behavior. Dickinson Science Magazine 1, no. 1 (2014): 35., Key, Marcus M., Jr. Energy, Global Warming, and Student Behavior. Dickinson Science Magazine 1, no. 1...
As damage from weather and climate events increase due to global climate change, preservation of archeological sites and material is increasingly threatened. This thesis seeks to examine if and how cultural resource management...
Interannual climate variability is expected to increase over the next century, but the extent to which hydroclimatic variability influences biogeochemical processes is unclear. To determine the effects of extreme weather on...
Recent research documents climate-induced changes in the algal communities of West Greenland lakes; however, less is known about the response of zooplankton to climate change effects in this region. Zooplankton are...
Published as: Smith, Abigail M., Jade Berman, Marcus M. Key, Jr., and David J. Winter. Not All Sponges Will Thrive in a High-CO2 Ocean: Review of the Mineralogy of Calcifying Sponges. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology,...
Energy poverty remains an enduring challenge in Bangladesh, with 41 million people lacking electricity. Foreign states, corporations, and financial institutions have historically shaped the form and terms of the country’s...
100,000 people and is vital for agricultural production in southern Peru. Not only does the ice cap provide a water resource to Peruvians in the area, but it also poses a potential hazard if the volcano erupts. The location and...