Swimming Upstream

Christina was recently interviewed for a story by Tess Joosse, a graduate student in the UCSC Science Communications Program, about the effects of the CZU fire on endangered coho salmon in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Read “Swimming Upstream” here.

Congrats to Jim for Sea Grant award

Congratulations to Jim for receiving the California Sea Grant for his proposal entitled “Quantifying sea level rise effects on critical coastal wastewater and transit infrastructure in two low-income, residential developments at the San Francisco Bay, California shoreline using hydrogeology and geochemistry measurements.”

Adina publishes stable Sr isotope record in Science

Adina and colleagues published a 35-million-year stable Sr isotope record derived from marine barite in Science. This record of seawater chemistry provides new insight into the carbon cycle, reflecting changes in the deposition of marine carbonate as the climate and sea level have changed through geologic time. See this video to learn more! View the UCSC Read More…