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Greenland ice sheet losing ice faster than thought, says study co-author Prof. Michael Bevis

According to a new study co-authored by Earth Sciences Professor Michael Bevis, the Greenland ice sheet did not lose approximately 2,500 gigatons of ice from 2003-2013 as previously thought -- the…

SES Prof Audrey Sawyer receives prestigious early career award from GSA

Audrey Sawyer receives early career award from the Geological Society of America

Congratulations to Earth Sciences assistant professor Audrey Sawyer who will receive the Kohout Early Career Award from the Geological Society of America’s Hydrogeology Division at the GSA annual…

Sawyer sampling contaminants from the sea bottom.

Prof. Audrey Sawyer Paper Studies Hidden Water Pollution in US Coastal Areas

Congratulations to Earth Sciences assistant professor Audrey Sawyer whose first-authored paper in Science was published on August 4, 2016! Her study, written with co-authors Cédric David and Jay…

Field Camp: Week 2

SES Field Camp Enters its Second Week

Field campers in Utah say "week two is when things start to click." The campers have been learning some mapping and visiting some volcanic fields among other things. Go to field camp virtually by…

SES professor Lonnie Thompson

New Third Pole Environment (TPE) Program Established at Ohio State

Distinguished University Professor, research scientest at the Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center, and Earth Sciences professor Lonnie Thompson has helped co-found a new Third Pole Environment …

Andrea Grotolli

Andrea Grottoli Receives Mid-Career Award from International Society for Reef Studies

Congratulations to Earth Sciences professor Andrea Grottoli for receiving the Mid-Career Scientist Award from the International Society for Reef Studies! This award is made annually in recognition…

Earth Science student Elsa Saelens poses for a picture in frigid Antarctica

Undergrad in Antarctica: Elsa Saelens Goes Where Few Others Have Gone

Elsa Saelens is a BS student in the School of Earth Sciences. This past summer she had the opportunity of a lifetime to travel to Antarctica with SES professor and director Berry Lyons where she…

Taylor Hollis and Brandi Lenz are blogging from field camp!

SES Students Taylor Hollis and Brandi Lenz Blog from Field Camp

Taylor Hollis and Brandi Lenz, second year Earth Sciences majors, will be blogging from field camp this summer. Their first blog post describes the structural geology field trip to the Blue Ridge…

Ally Brady making notes in the field

SES Student Ally Brady Blogs from SDSM&T Hydro Field Camp

Ally Brady, second year Earth Sciences Honors major doing undergraduate research with Professor Frank Schwartz, will be blogging from South Dakota School of Mines and Technology’s hydrogeology…