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Sutton-Grier co-authors Op-Ed in ESA Journal

ESSIC Assistant Research Scientist Ariana Sutton-Grier was a co-author of a guest editorial in the Ecological Society of America journal, Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment; (Vol 14, Issue 4, May 2016, Pg 175).  The article entitled, "Making ecosystem services part of business as usual in federal governance," revisits the Executive Branch memo from the fall of 2015, which emphasized the inclusion of ecosystem services in the decision making processes of federal agencies….

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Kenney co-authors newly published study

ESSIC Research Assistant Professor Melissa Kenney was a co-author of a newly published study in Environmental Modelling &Software.  The paper entitled, “Methods for translating narrative scenarios into quantitative assessments of land use change,” summarizes the group’s collaborative land use findings into a decision matrix that can be utilized by decision makers and modelers in choosing translation methodologies for given scenarios.   …

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CICS-MD High School Intern Presents at Symposium

CICS-MD high school intern Kayla Brown was selected as one of five presenters at the 32nd Annual Research Practicum Symposium at the Eleanor Roosevelt High School Science and Technology Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.  Brown led off the well-attended event with a presentation entitled, “Comparison of Ground Based Lightning Detection Systems.” A video of Brown’s presentation can be viewed at the following link. Brown, who’s CICS-MD internship is mentored by …

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Casey Polar Research Proposal Recognized

A recent proposal by ESSIC researcher Kimberly Casey was selected for the 2016 Polar High-Performance Distributed Computing Research Coordination Network award.  Entitled "Quantifying aerosol presence and composition over Earth’s ice sheets and glaciers – mapping anthropogenic and natural aerosol patterns and estimating changes over time,   the proposed work will improve understanding of the type of aerosols present over Earth's glaciers and ice sheets, changes …

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ESSIC Faculty Highlighted in Latest Issue of Odyssey Magazine

The University of Maryland College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Resources’ biannual magazine, Odyssey, recently featured several ESSIC faculty members in its Spring 2016 issue. In an article titled “Environmental Security in a Time of Scarce Resources and Conflicting Priorities,” ESSIC Director, Professor Antonio Busalacchi, Assistant Research Professor Melissa Kenney and CICS Executive Director, Professor Fernando Miralles-Wilhelm discussed the need for an interdisciplinary …

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Walker’s late-2015 Antarctic Field Work featured in Earth Observatory

ESSIC researcher Ryan Walker was recently cited in several NASA web articles relating to his Antarctic field work.  The most recent  feature in Earth Observatory was entitled, "Antarctic Ice Shelf Sheds Bergs." The piece referenced Walker's December 2015 field study and flight along a large crack in the Nansen Ice Shelf, which recently resulted in two large icebergs being released into the Southern Ocean.  An earlier Earth Observatory article entitled, …

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Sutton-Grier to participate in Coastal Restoration Working Group

ESSIC researcher Ariana Sutton-Grier is an invited participant at the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS) Science for Nature and People Partnership (SNAPP) work group next week (May 3-5).  Sutton-Grier's associated project is called “Aligning Coastal Restoration with Ecological and Societal Needs."    According to Sutton-Grier, the event marks the  first meeting of the working group, which is expected to …

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Operation IceBridge Arctic Spring 2016

ESSIC scientists Dr. Sinéad Farrell and Dr. Thomas Newman are participating in the NASA Operation IceBridge Arctic Spring 2016 mission. Operation IceBridge completed its first science mission of the season on Tuesday 19 April, 2016, surveying shore-fast ice in Eureka Fjord, Ellesmere Island, Canada. The IceBridge mission conducted flights over the field site, carrying a suite of remote sensing instrumentation on-board a P-3 aircraft to measure snow depth, ice thickness and ice …

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ESSIC Organizers Hope to Build on Fifteen Years of Participation at Maryland Day

With Maryland Day approaching, organizers at the Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center (ESSIC) are readying an arsenal of family-friendly activities to introduce the public to ESSIC and answer any scientific questions they might have. Saturday, April 30, marks the 15th time that ESSIC will be represented at the annual Maryland Day celebration. Maureen Cribb, an ESSIC faculty specialist, led the charge in 2001 when ESSIC first participated in the event. A lot has changed since …

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