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The
faculty, staff, and students of the Department of
Geosciences participate in diverse,
cross-disciplinary research projects. This
research enhances the reputation of our programs,
improves the quality of our teaching, and it
contributes to progress and understanding of the
world around us. Our success in research also
aids the university's ability to lead through
community outreach, professional service, and civic
engagement. Most of our research falls under
one of the following spheres of scientific inquiry
and social relevance:
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Coastal Processes
Invasive plant species,
microbial communities, hurricane impacts, aquatic habitat,
and cave formation on carbonate islands are all examples of
how the ever-important land-ocean boundary drives diverse
research projects.
View a list of
Coastal Processes research
publications by our faculty. |
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Earth System Processes
& Geospatial Modeling
All Geosciences topics
are somehow related to the collective system of our planet's
dynamic nature, and we also work towards better
understanding and representation of the social interactions
and physical dynamics of earth.
View a list of
Earth System & Geospatial
publications by our faculty. |
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