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Geologists studying how bacteria shaped the Earth

Texas A&M geologist Mike Tice and his students are studying bacteria in the lab to better understand how they affected the landscape and evolution of life on Earth.

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Incoming freshmen get early start with G-camp

 

Dr. Christopher C. Mathewson and a group of incoming Texas A&M College of Geosciences freshmen started G-Camp last week, a unique trip across Texas to learn more about geology in the state.

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Student Spotlight

Anna Ahlstrom, Geology and Geophysics

When Anna Ahlstrom entered graduate school at Texas A&M University to study geomorphology, she had already lived in a Sudanese village and mapped a Turkish desert. She is now refining her global experiences with the educational tools needed give global communities a firmer footing.

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Paleoclimate-how blurry is our picture?

A group of Texas A&M scientists and researchers are spending nearly a month obtaining sediments from beneath the seafloor to refine and calibrate the climate-change record (read more)...

 
Back to the future

Back to the future

Two faculty members in the Department of Geology and Geophysics are part of an organizing team that proposes to further investigate the ancient record of Earth’ s processes to better understand its evolving transformation and future implications.

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