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 CO
2
have Changed in Response to Changes in Atmospheric CO
2
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 CO
2
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)
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