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Geologists studying how bacteria shaped the Earth |
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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 |
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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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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? |
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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
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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