#ScholarSunday #EESPublishes #HumanEvolution #Arsenic #Adsorption

Co-authored by Professor Yan Zheng Of Queens College in Applied Geochemistry Reversible adsorption and flushing of arsenic in a shallow, Holocene aquifer of Bangladesh Co-authored by Professor Eric Delson of Lehman College and AMNH in Journal of Human Evolution Cercopithecoid humeri from Taung support the distinction of major papionin clades in the South African fossil record C0-authored by Professor Teresa Bandosz of City College in Journal of Hazardous Materials Moisture insensitive adsorption of ammonia  on resorcinol-formaldehyde resins  

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More Spring 2016 Courses Posted

Click here!   This post will be updated as more documents become available. EES 79903, Geostatistics & Spatial Analysis EES 79903, Seminar in Biogeochemistry EES 79903, Isotope Geology EES 79903, Intro to Petroleum Geology EES 74000, Sedimentology EES 79903, Politics of Public Spaces EES 79903, Urban Space & Social Power EES 79903, Environmental Political-Economy EES 76500, Urban Application of GIS EES 79903, Phase II Environmental Site Assessments   EES 79903, GIS Modeling and Problem Solving EES 79903, Spatial Analysis of Urban Health  

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#ScholarSunday #EESPublishes #ForestSoil #Biogeochemistry #Musteloidea #ClimateChange

Coauthored by Professor Jeffrey Byrd of Queens College in Biogeochemistry Exotic earthworm community composition interacts with soil texture to affect redistribution and retention of litter-derived C and N in northern temperate forest soils Coauthored by Professor JJ Flynn of AMNH in Journal of Anatomy  Bony labyrinth shape variation in extant Carnivora: a case study of Musteloidea First authored by Professor William Solecki of Hunter College in Urban Climate A conceptual framework for an urban areas typology to integrate climate change mitigation and adaptation

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Select 2016 Course Descriptions Available

The below listed Spring 2016 course descriptions have been submitted. Click on the link to access the description. This post will be updated as more documents become available.   EES 79903, Geostatistics & Spatial Analysis EES 79903, Seminar in Biogeochemistry EES 79903, Isotope Geology EES 79903, Intro to Petroleum Geology EES 74000, Sedimentology EES 79903, Politics of Public Spaces EES 79903, Urban Space & Social Power EES 79903, Environmental Political-Economy EES 76500, Urban Application of GIS EES 79903, Phase II Environmental Site Assessments EES 79903, GIS Modeling and Problem Solving EES 79903, Spatial Analysis of Urban Health EES 79903 – Urban Space …

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#ScholarSunday #WastePharmaceuticals #Oligocene Fuana #preDNAtimes #AnthropogenicAerosols

    Co-authored by Prof. Teresa Bandosz of City College Analysis of the Competitive Adsorption of Pharmaceuticals on Waste Derived Materials Co-authored by Prof. John Flynn of AMNH New Notoungulates (Notostylopidae and Basal Toxodontians) from the Early Oligocene Tinguiririca Fauna of the Andean Main Range, Central Chile Authored by Prof. Alfredo Morabia Snippets From the Past: Imaginative Designs—Separating Hereditary From Environmental Effects in pre-DNA Times Co-Presented by Prof Fred Moshary of City College The Effect of Anthropogenic Aerosols on Cloud Properties and Climate Forcings

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Faculty at Work! #UrbanSoil #Green Infrastructure #CO2 #NanporousCarbon #ZirconZoning #LASSICPMS

Coauthored by Professor Josh (Zhongqi) Cheng of Brooklyn College in Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability Measuring the flow: green infrastructure grows in Brooklyn Coauthored by Professor Teresa J. Bandosz of City College in Carbon Evaluation of CO2 interactions with S-doped nanoporous carbon and its composites with a reduced GO: Effect of surface features on an apparent physical adsorption mechanism First authored by Professor Jeffrey Marsh of Queens College in Lithos Zircon U-Pb and trace element zoning characteristics in an anatectic granulite domain: Insights from LASS-ICP-MS depth profiling

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Prof Connolly (@vorlon) named Co-Investigator of #JAXA #Asteroid #SampleReturnMission #Hayabusa2

Harold C. Connolly Jr. has been appointed Co-Investigator of JAXA’s asteroid sample return mission, Hayabusa2 The Asteroid Explorer “Hayabusa2” will fly near the Earth to perform an Earth swing-by utilizing the Earth’s gravity on Dec. 3 (Thur.) for its orbit control. The Hayabusa2, which soared into space on Dec. 3, 2014, will coincidentally come close to the Earth on Dec. 3 (Thur.), 2015, to conduct the Earth swing-by. The explorer will fly closest to the Earth at around 7:07 p.m. on that day (Japan Standard Time). After the swing-by, the Hayabusa2 will head to its target asteroid “Ryugu”. The Asteroid …

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