Earth Science Matters - Volume 12, Spring 2021
This issue of Earth Science Matters highlights recently published research from the Climate Research and Development Program that contributes to an improved understanding of how changing land use, climate, and environment affect communities, ecosystems, and the services they provide.
Do mountain clouds exist because of upwind forests?
This article is part of the Spring 2021 issue of the Earth Science Matters Newsletter.
Management strategies that can offset climate-change effects on wetlands in the Prairie Pothole Region
This article is part of the Spring 2021 issue of the Earth Science Matters Newsletter.
Comparing tree-ring based reconstructions of snowpack variability at different scales for the Navajo Nation
This article is part of the Spring 2021 issue of the Earth Science Matters Newsletter.
Linking Climate Change, Cattail Expansion, and Wetland Management
Program Scientist Presents at June 4, 2021 - Friday's Findings
Carbon storage in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem under future warming scenarios
This article is part of the Spring 2021 issue of the Earth Science Matters Newsletter.
Using tree-rings to unravel avalanche frequency and associated climate drivers in the northern Rocky Mountains
This article is part of the Spring 2021 issue of the Earth Science Matters Newsletter.
USGS Researchers Develop New Oxygen Isotope Method for Paleoclimate Studies
A new paleoceanography paper was recently published by Climate R&D scientists.