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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site The College of Wooster Tree Ring Lab 6 years, 7 months ago
Brown’s Lake Bog, located near Shreve in Wayne County, Ohio, is a nature preserve and National Natural Landmark that was established in the 1960’s. College of Wooster students have been involved in several past […]
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site The College of Wooster Tree Ring Lab 6 years, 7 months ago
Summer researchers have started a new project!
Last Wednesday, the AMRE group met with Ray Leisly at Sonnenberg Village in Kidron, Ohio.
Mr. Leisly brought the group to three different historical […]
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site The College of Wooster Tree Ring Lab 6 years, 7 months ago
Summer researchers in the CoW Tree Ring Lab have started a new project!
Early Wednesday morning, the group met with a new client, Don Gingery, who is interested in learning the age of his barn located in the […]
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site The College of Wooster Tree Ring Lab 6 years, 8 months ago
This summer, students through the AMRE program will be working in the lab doing historical dating. Kendra Devereux, Alexis Lanier, and Juwan Shabazz will be working with clients to date local barns, update […]
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site Geology of Oil and Gas 7 years ago
Welcome to the Geology of Oil and Gas
We will begin by outlining the origin of oil and gas, then the geological occurrence and methods of exploration and production.
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site Geomorphology 7 years ago
Welcome to the 2018 Geomorphology course at The College of Wooster. In the archives to the right (and below) are some posts from previous classes – take a look we will be doing some of these activities. Please c […]
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site Environmental Geology 7 years ago
Welcome to Geology 110 – Environmental Geology. This is the web syllabus for the Fall 2018 Environmental Geology course at The College of Wooster. Web resources via links, announcements and assignments will be a […]
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site The College of Wooster Tree Ring Lab 7 years, 3 months ago
Two alumni of the Wooster Tree Ring Lab and Wooster Geology, Clara Deck (’17, now at the University of Maine studying ice sheets) and Sarah Frederick (’15, now at The University of Arizona studying drought and […]
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site The College of Wooster Tree Ring Lab 7 years, 5 months ago
I recently had the pleasure to work with a team of ecologists for eight days in Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve. The point of the trip was to reoccupy and expand investigations of the Cooper Plots […]
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site The College of Wooster Tree Ring Lab 7 years, 6 months ago
The high rainfall and high coastal ranges nourish the icefields of southern Alaska along and with the extensive carbon-rich forests and ecosystems of the Northern Pacific Coastal Temperate Rainforest […]
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Greg Wiles became a registered member 7 years, 8 months ago
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site The College of Wooster Tree Ring Lab 7 years, 9 months ago
Climate Change 2017 is pleased to have been asked to date the Tracy House, Apple Creek Ohio. The log house/cabin is now stored in the soon to be Apple Creek Community Center and Library will be reassembled this […]
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site ESCI 270 7 years, 9 months ago
Climate Change 2017 is pleased to have been asked to date the Tracy House, Apple Creek Ohio. The log house/cabin is now stored in the soon to be Apple Creek Community Center and Library. The house will be […]
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site ESCI 270 7 years, 10 months ago
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site The College of Wooster Tree Ring Lab 7 years, 11 months ago
Two class projects kick off the Climate Change 2017 course. The first deals with tree-ring dating (dendrochronology, blog post coming soon) of historical structures and then analyzing the tree-rings for their c […]
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site ESCI 270 7 years, 11 months ago
Two class projects kick off the Climate Change course. The first deals with tree-ring dating (dendrochronology, blog post coming soon) of historical structures and then analyzing the tree-rings for their climate […]
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site ESCI 270 8 years ago
2016 was one of the warmest years since we have been keeping track of global temperatures over the last 150 years. 2017 will be warm as well; in April we will see carbon dioxide levels break an all-time (since h […]
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site Geomorphology 8 years, 3 months ago
The group at Fern Valley – a bit of a rain during the trip.
Fern Valley is near the southern margin of the Laurentide Ice Sheet.
Peter was able to probe meters down below the glacial moraine materials and into […]
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site Geomorphology 8 years, 3 months ago
It is the dry season but even so – we were a bit puzzled why all but one well was dry.
We took a quick march to the lake outlet to recover the transducer.
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Greg Wiles wrote a new post on the site Environmental Geology 8 years, 4 months ago
The group at the Triplett and Van Doren No-Till site.
Coring the Earth.
An air stripping tower at the Wellfield.
An interceptor well at the South Wellfielde.
The support staff coring a Dawn Redwood at Secrest Arboretum.
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