The students were part of a 21-person contingent on an eight-day field trip to the Yucatán Peninsula to study carbonate geology and aqueous geochemistry. The students pictured above are Rosemary Bush, ...
The changing patterns of rainfall and snowmelt, when recharging ground water in karstified carbonate rocks, can be captured in speleothems via the hydrological behaviour of the drips. In many ...
One would think that a volcano was not the most hospitable place for living organisms. However, the Borealis Mud Volcano, at ...
The Carbonate Petrology and Characterization Laboratory (CPCL) a part of the Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences at Western Michigan University. The CPCL is a collaborative research ...