Out of the Mountains – Taylor Ganz

  Well, we did it! With much better weather for our second attempt, Grace, Conor and I were able to settle in at our Clear Lake basecamp to focus on sampling at Deep Lake. Now we are all safely back out of the mountains and (speaking for myself at least) ready to dry out, warm Read more about Out of the Mountains – Taylor Ganz[…]

Snow in the Mountains – Taylor Ganz

Time for another project update. As most of you know Grace and I came out of the mountains last Thursday for a few days as conditions in the Wind River Range did not allow us to collect good data for our research project. In our first week we successfully installed a base camp at Clear Read more about Snow in the Mountains – Taylor Ganz[…]

WRF Update from the Field – Taylor Ganz

Hi Everyone! I wanted to write and give an update on the research project to those of you who have expressed interest in keeping up to date on our progress. Grace (my research assistant) and I made it to Lander, WY last Thursday night after 3 long days of driving west from New Haven. Since Read more about WRF Update from the Field – Taylor Ganz[…]

UHPSI research makes a splash at ASLO

Catherine Kuhn recently traveled with Yale FES’ Raymond lab to the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography’s Aquatic Sciences Meeting held in Granada, Spain. She presented a talk covering findings from research conducted with Charlie Bettigole during the summer of 2014. The work focused on changing concentrations of dissolved gases in the Clear Read more about UHPSI research makes a splash at ASLO[…]

Hydrology presentation at American Geophysical Union

The American Geophysical Union (AGU) holds an annual meeting attracting more than 25,000 attendees. The AGU conference is a catch-all for folks studying any bio- or geophysical facets of the natural world. Two members of our team, Catherine and Lindsi, attended this year’s December meeting, with Catherine presenting her most current findings related to the Read more about Hydrology presentation at American Geophysical Union[…]

One last hydrologic sampling run before the winter!

This past month, team member Catherine Kuhn popped out to the ranch for a three day sampling bonanza. Over the course of her trip, she was able to visit all sampling sites from Double Cross up to Deer Lake in the Cloud Peak Wilderness. Catherine was collecting her usual samples for dissolved gas, stream pH, Read more about One last hydrologic sampling run before the winter![…]