Dr. Wise in college news “Carolina professor’s research speaks for the trees”
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Wise, E. K. (2016) Five centuries of US West Coast drought: Occurrence, spatial distribution, and associated atmospheric circulation patterns. Geophysical Research Letters, 43, 4539-4546.
Valdivia, G. (2015) Oil frictions and the subterranean geopolitics of energy regionalisms. Environment and Planning A, 47, 1422-1439.
Duncan, J. M., L. E. Band, P. M. Groffman & E. S. Bernhardt (2015) Mechanisms driving the seasonality of catchment scale nitrate export: Evidence for riparian ecohydrologic controls. Water Resources Research, 51, 3982-3997.
Emch, M. (P.I.), Sobsey, M (CoPI), Islam, (CoPI), Yunus, M (CoPI). Finding Safe Drinking Water to Mitigate Arsenic Contamination: Tube Wells, Storage, and Diarrhea. National Science Foundation, BCS-1560970, $419,999, 2016-2019. In an effort to reduce diarrheal disease incidence, public health … Read more
The Department celebrated the students in the Class of 2016 with a party in honor of their accomplishments. Student, parents, and faculty joined together for food and fun. Special recognition was given to Molly Bruce, Lily Herbert, and Ian Gallager … Read more
Graduate student Doug Hopping has been awarded a summer Policy Communication Fellowship by the Institute for Social and Environmental Research-Nepal. As a fellow, Doug will spend the summer in Chitwan, Nepal participating in fieldwork and writing policy memos based on research from the long-running Chitwan Valley … Read more
UNC-Chapel Hill is a world-class research university that serves the people of the State of North Carolina by attracting and retaining the very best faculty, staff, and students from around the state, the country, and the world. Non-discrimination is an … Read more