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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site Geomorphology 5 years, 4 months ago
The class stands in front of one of the unconformities in Wooster Memorial Park (aka Spangler). There was some discussion if this is a disconformity (yes) or a nonconformity (maybe yes). The lodgment till at […]
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site Geomorphology 5 years, 5 months ago
Welcome to the course in Geomorphology. This year we will focus on landscapes around Wooster, Ohio beginning with the LIDAR view of sites and then field visits. A focus will be on reconstructing the geomorphic […]
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site The College of Wooster Tree Ring Lab 5 years, 6 months ago
Tree Corpsvisits the Wooster Tree Ring Lab. Tree Corps is a program run out of the Holden Arboretum designed to provide training to the arboriculture workforce in the Cleveland Area. It is funded by the Cleveland […]
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site The College of Wooster Tree Ring Lab 5 years, 7 months ago
The Wooster Tree Ring Lab collaborated on a publication describing the recent thermal history of the Lidder Valley, Northwest Himalaya. Dr. Santosh Shah, the lead author, is a multitalented paleoclimatologist at […]
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site The College of Wooster Tree Ring Lab 5 years, 7 months ago
Dr. Ben Gaglioti (Lamont-Doherty Tree Ring Laband University of Alaska – Fairbanks) just published an article entitled: Timing and Potential Causes of 19th-Century Glacier Advances in Coastal Alaska Based on […]
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site The College of Wooster Tree Ring Lab 5 years, 8 months ago
The Wooster Tree Ring Lab collaborated on a publication describing the recent thermal history of the Lidder Valley, Northwest Himalaya. Dr. Santosh Shah, the lead author, is a multitalented paleoclimatologist at […]
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site Geology of Oil and Gas 5 years, 9 months ago
Tutorial in The Geology of Oil and Gas
Another successful well – in the process of completion. Flaring the gas during another era of Oil and Gas development.
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site ESCI 270 5 years, 10 months ago
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site Environmental Geology 6 years ago
Welcome to ESCI 110 – Environmental Geology. This is the web syllabus for the Fall 2019 Environmental Geology course at The College of Wooster. Web resources via links, announcements and assignments will be add […]
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site ESCI 270 6 years ago
This is the first teaching of this course called Paleoclimate. We have a lot to do this semester – we will core a lake, core trees and visit ice cores. The course was formerly Climate Change – you can glance at […]
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site The College of Wooster Tree Ring Lab 6 years ago
A new article by researchers at the WTRL describing a bit about the history of tree-ring dating in Ohio is now out in
The Ohio Woodland Journal. A pdf can be found here.
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site Geomorphology 6 years, 1 month ago
Post, photos, and illustrations by Victoria Race
This semester, the Geomorphology class from the College of Wooster Earth Sciences department went to several local field sites to study geomorphological […]
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site The College of Wooster Tree Ring Lab 6 years, 3 months ago
The Wooster Tree Ring Lab is part of the international tree-ring community, that investigated the global extent and seasonal timing of the rapid increase in atmospheric 14C concentrations from the two largest cos […]
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site The College of Wooster Tree Ring Lab 6 years, 4 months ago
A recent publication that includes the Wooster Tree Ring Lab was published in Nature Communications. See this press release from Cambridge University who lead the effort.
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site The College of Wooster Tree Ring Lab 6 years, 5 months ago
Results of fieldwork in Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve by collaborators from Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory and University of Alaska – Fairbanks are described here in this excellent blog. This […]
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site The College of Wooster Tree Ring Lab 6 years, 5 months ago
Community Forestry group and Tree Corps – a new program run out of the Holden Arboretum visited the Tree Ring Lab to learn a bit about tree-sampling and the information contained in the tree […]
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site The College of Wooster Tree Ring Lab 6 years, 5 months ago
Summer 2018 research in the Tree Ring Lab has come to a close. The group of five students worked on a variety of projects, learning about the climate and history of Ohio and Alaska, and the application of […]
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site The College of Wooster Tree Ring Lab 6 years, 6 months ago
Today is the official last day for AMRE researchers here at the Tree Ring Lab. The AMRE team has accomplished many projects these past 8 weeks.
Their research started with the principles of […]
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site The College of Wooster Tree Ring Lab 6 years, 6 months ago
Summer researchers working in the Tree Ring Lab returned to Stebbin’s Gulch in late May to collect more chestnut oak samples. This increased replication helps us to strengthen our various hypotheses made from the […]
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site The College of Wooster Tree Ring Lab 6 years, 6 months ago
Last week, AMRE students, Kendra Devereux and Alexis Lanier, ventured out to Barnes Preserve in Wooster and The Wilderness Center located in Wilmot, Ohio.
The team collected cores from white and red oak trees […]
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