Exploring Environmental Data (ENS-215)


ENS-215 Homework Syllabus


Final Projects (Winter 2019)

  • Increases in Fecal Bacterial Indicators with High Precipitation Levels in the Mohawk River (Madalyn Borek)
  • Calibrating hydroclimate proxies in a southern Portuguese speleothem (Alaina Chormann)
  • How Ocean Acidity and Dissolved CO2 have Changed in Response to Changes in Atmospheric CO2 Levels (Beck DeYoung)
  • Characterizing Spatial Patterns in Runoff and Precipitation for the Contiguous United States(Jaclyn Gehring)
  • The Socioeconomic Impacts of Natural Disasters on the United States (Kelci Gilot)
  • Characterization of Six Rivers in Upstate New York Focusing on the Hydrologic Controls on Water Quality (Connor Horan)
  • The evolution of forest area in the world from 1992 to 2016 (Jocelyn Mazuel)
  • Water and Energy: What’s Nex(t)us? (Blake Newcomer)
  • The Impact of Brazil’s Deforestation CO2 Emission and Atmospheric Levels (Carlos Piedad)
  • Acid Rain and Its Impact on the Adirondacks (Whitney Schwab)
  • NYC Energy Star Scores (Michael Solazzo)
  • The effect of land use and disturbance to the global carbon cycle (Jack Wassik)
  • Concentration of Lead and Copper in NYC Tap Water (Terry Ye)



Mason Stahl (2019)
Union College