Earth Science Matters - Volume 13, Fall 2021
This issue of Earth Science Matters highlights recently published research from the Ecosystems Land Change Science Program that contributes to an improved understanding of how changing land use, climate, and environment affect communities, ecosystems, and the services they provide.
Tracking the history of Ryder Glacier and its ice tongue during the past 11,000 years
This article is part of the Fall 2021 issue of the Earth Science Matters Newsletter.
The discovery of ancient human footprints in White Sands National Park and their link to abrupt climate change
This article is part of the Fall 2021 issue of the Earth Science Matters Newsletter.
Mapping giant sequoia vulnerability after extreme drought using remote sensing
This article is part of the Fall 2021 issue of the Earth Science Matters Newsletter.
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A National Climate Change Viewer that Helps Land Managers and Decision Makers Plan for Climate Change
A temporary boost to surviving trees in tidal freshwater swamps but steadily increasing salinity associated with sea-level rise ultimately creates ‘ghost forests’
This article is part of the Fall 2021 issue of the Earth Science Matters Newsletter.
Modeling past and future land cover in the Delaware River Basin
This article is part of the Fall 2021 issue of the Earth Science Matters Newsletter.
Marine clams shed light on past climate patterns of the North Atlantic
This article is part of the Fall 2021 issue of the Earth Science Matters Newsletter.