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WPES Faculty Presents HABs Research at the º£½ÇÉçÇø Fishermen’s Forum

WPES faculty, Lauren Ross and Sean Smith, presented results from their USGS NIWR sponsored research on harmful algae blooms to representatives from federal and state coastal resource management agencies, fishing industries, and research institutions at the 2023 º£½ÇÉçÇø Fishermen’s Forum in Rockland, º£½ÇÉçÇø. Two posters and animations of tidal hydrodynamics in Frenchman Bay were displayed […]

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WPES faculty coauthors publication on the ‘wicked problem’ of COVID-19’s impact on research and scholarship in higher education

WPES faculty member, Sean Smith, coauthored a publication in the journal, Innovative Higher Education, focused on the Covid 19 pandemic effects on research and scholarship activities. The research project was launched by the Uº£½ÇÉçÇø Faculty Senate’s Research and Scholarship Committee (chaired by Sean Smith) in the first year of the pandemic and led by Asli […]

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WPES welcomes Dr. John Buffington (USDA) for a seminar on stream stability in forested catchments w/ changing climate (Friday, 11/4, 2PM).

Stability of channel morphology and aquatic habitat in a changing climate within forested mountain basins  John M. Buffington, U.S. Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Boise, ID Time:  Friday, November 4, 2 PM ; Location:  Hill Auditorium, Barrows Hall, University of º£½ÇÉçÇø (Orono) A well-established paradigm in fluvial geomorphology is that alluvial rivers are adjusted […]

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WPES Hosts Seminar w/ Dr. Frank Pazzaglia on Catchment Erosion in Eastern North America

Uplift history of the eastern North American margin from an inversion of fluvial topography Dr. Frank Pazzaglia, Lehigh University Wednesday Oct. 26 at Noon This talk explores how the long term record of base level fall (rock uplift) is encoded in the steepness of river long profiles, and how the profiles of an entire catchment can be inverted to extract an […]

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WPES faculty invited to USEPA’s Board of Scientific Counselors

WPES faculty member, Sean Smith, has been invited to serve on the US Environmental Protection Agency’s Board of Scientific Counselors (BOSC). The three year term will involve Dr. Smith’s participation on the Safe and Sustainable Water Resources Subcommittee of the BOSC. The BOSC’s mission is to provide advice, information, and recommendations relating to the USEPA’s […]

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Coastal Process Faculty Position Opening at Uº£½ÇÉçÇø

The School of Earth and Climate Sciences (ECS) at the University of º£½ÇÉçÇø campus in Orono seeks an individual who combines computational methods with observations to interpret and predict physical coastal processes and to inform coastal management policy decisions. Observations could include but are not limited to those from paleo reconstructions, geological/geophysical investigations, estuary and […]

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