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UMaine geologist helps identify critical minerals in northern Maine
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UMaine leads study of Ugandan glaciers that unravels 20,000-year-old geological mystery
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Cruz-Uribe receives NSF award to make geological dating methods more accessible
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New Minerals Discovered in Tibet Include Two Compounds Previously Unknown to Materials Science
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UMaine-led study shows mountain glacier melting is linked to shifting westerlies and likely to accelerate
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Video with Katie Westbrook about Sea-to-Sky Field Experience class posted on ECS YouTube channel
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2022-23 CUGR and MSGC Academic Year Graduate Fellowship Recipients Announced
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2022-23 CUGR and MSGC Academic Year Undergraduate Fellowship Recipients Announced
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Maine Public to rebroadcast UMaine video about rising sea levels
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Smith speaks to WMTW about flooding in Maine
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Maine Science Podcast – episode 41
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Olsen to study effects of mineral weathering on tropical forest productivity
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Science publishes Sandweiss, Maasch perspective on how El Niño influences fauna presence, human predation
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NSF award to advance hyperspectral ice core imaging and analysis
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Media reports on research showing climate change has reversed 900 years of cooling in the Gulf of Maine
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UMaine names 2022 Presidential Award winners
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Cruz-Uribe speaks with Associated Press about lithium sources in Maine
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News Center Maine features UMaine climate change researchers
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Maine Geological Survey uses RLE students’ report about Harriman Point
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Ed Grew helps international team report jingsuiite, a new boron mineral from Tibet
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Staggering $1.5 billion lithium deposit discovered near Newry
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Kat Allen is interviewed by Ron Lisnet for the Maine Question podcast about what marine geology can reveal about the history of oceans
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Amidst record-breaking heat waves, this weather station keeps its cool
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SECS alum applies his science background in business and law school
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University of Maine Geology Team reports new pressure-temperature-time data relevant to the India-Antarctica Suture in the Gondwana Supercontinent
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Clifford: Tourism, wind-transported metal pollution threaten drinking water around Everest
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CCI scientists provide resources to educate Maine youth about climate change
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Ice core chemistry research expands insight into sea ice variability in Southern Hemisphere
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CUGR 2021 summer fellowship, Undergraduate MSGC Research Experience recipients announced
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NSF Graduate Research Fellowship supports Roman’s research into Last Glacial Maximum
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Schild examines impact of icebergs on ocean circulation, climate, coastal communities
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Michael Keedy Awarded the Angelo Tagliocozzo Memorial Geological Scholarship
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SECS Award Winners at the Annual Spring Meeting of the Geological Society of Maine
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SECS faculty and students remember friend and colleague Roger LeBaron Hooke
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Zealandia Switch may be the missing link in understanding ice age climates
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Kreutz consults on ‘Arctic Adventure’ exhibit at Boston Museum of Science
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Experts contribute to Maine’s plan for climate action
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Chinese glaciers melting at ‘shocking’ pace, scientists say
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China’s Glaciers in Retreat
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Climate change, human impacts altering Everest faster, more significantly than previously known
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International team including UMaine research professor Edward Grew reports two new nanominerals from Tibet
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UMaine researchers develop models to forecast lethal ASP toxin movement in waterways
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Study co-authored by UMaine glacial geologist finds seismic monitoring may improve early warnings for glacial lake outburst floods
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Experts to address climate change topics, questions in free webinar
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UMaine marine geologist archives nearly four decades of images of history, change in Maine landscapes
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Coffin to serve on GEBCO Sub-Committee on Undersea Feature Names
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Winski to analyze Alaskan ice core to understand fire conditions in 21st century
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Grew a guest editor of a special edition of Elements magazine
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Kelley, Roche to take part in conversation about coastal resilience, sea level rise
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On ice UMaine offers a six-credit field course in which students learn how to study glaciers, including the field skills to conduct polar research
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