Sarah’s thesis is titled “Dammed ponds! A study of post-fire sediment and carbon dynamics in beaver ponds and their contributions to watershed resilience” Thanks for helping me with my homework!
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Sarah’s thesis is titled “Dammed ponds! A study of post-fire sediment and carbon dynamics in beaver ponds and their contributions to watershed resilience” Thanks for helping me with my homework!
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Juli’s dissertation is titled “Form and Function: Quantifying Geomorphic Heterogeneity and Drivers in Dryland Non-Perennial River Corridors”. Congratulations, Dr. Scamardo!! Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened:)
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Mickey’s thesis is titled ” Beavers, fire, fish: Geomorphic influences on salmonid recolonization in a Colorado post-fire environment”
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