New faculty publications!

First authored by Professor Alfredo Morabia of Queens College The refugee crisis in the Middle East and public health Has epidemiology become infatuated with methods? A historical perspective on the place of methods during the classical (1945-1965) phase of epidemiology Authored by Professor Peter Marcotullio of Hunter College Climate injustice and cities Coauthored by Professor Fred Moshery of City College Impacts of surface albedo models on high-resolution AOD retrevial Open-path quantum cascade laser-based system for simultaneous remote sensing of methane, nitrous oxide, and water vapor using chirped-pulse differential optical absorption spectroscopy Coauthored by Professor Samir Ahmed of City College Neural …

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Prof Katz: #SpacesInDanger Prof Bandosz: #CO2 rxn adsorp on #nanoporous dope

Chapter Authored by Executive Officer of EES Prof Cindi Katz A Bronx Chronicle in Spaces of Danger: Culture and Power in the Everyday Article authored by Prof Teresa Bandosz of City College Evidence for carbon dioxide reactive adsorption on nanoporous S- and N- doped carbon at ambient conditions

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New paper coauthored by Prof Longpre of Queens College

Deep intrusions, lateral magma transport and related uplift at ocean island volcanoes Abstract Oceanic intraplate volcanoes grow by accumulation of erupted material as well as by coeval or discrete magmatic intrusions. Dykes and other intrusive bodies within volcanic edifices are comparatively well studied, but intrusive processes deep beneath the volcanoes remain elusive. Although there is geological evidence for deep magmatic intrusions contributing to volcano growth through uplift, this has rarely been demonstrated by real-time monitoring. Here we use geophysical and petrological data from El Hierro, Canary Islands, to show that intrusions from the mantle and subhorizontal transport of magma within …

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New Publication Coauthored by Prof Delson

Coauthored by Prof Eric Delson of Lehman College First record of Mesopithecus (Cercopithecidae, Colobinae) from the Miocene of the Iberian Peninsula We report dental remains of the extinct colobine monkey Mesopithecus from the Turolian (MN13, Late Miocene, ca. 6.23 Ma) locality of Venta del Moro (Valencia, Spain). They include most of the deciduous dentition and the unerupted germs of the first molars of a single infantile individual, as well as two lower left lateral incisors from two additional individuals. On the basis of morphometric comparisons, mainly based on the M1s, these remains are attributed to the Late Miocene species Mesopithecus pentelicus. …

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