Dannielle Pratt

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Dannielle Pratt

Dannielle Pratt

@HydroDanni

Delaware Environmental Institute Postdoctoral Researcher. Interests: Critical Zone Science, Hydrogeology, Sea Level Rise, Coastal Marshes. (@MichaelHydroLab)

University of Delaware Katılım Eylül 2020
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Critical Zone Collaborative Network (CZNet)
The application window closes in one week! Please help share this opportunity with the community. This has been a great experience for two cohorts of undergraduates and 2025 will be the final year for this program. Don't miss out!
Critical Zone Collaborative Network (CZNet)@CZCNet

The 2025 CZNet Research Experience for Undergraduates is now accepting applications! Students will learn first hand Critical Zone science, the Earth’s living skin. Visit the website for all the details and benefits of this REU program! criticalzone.org/hub/critical-z…

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Come say hi! We have some great posters and talks out of the Michael lab next week at #AGU24. Looking forward to chatting and connecting over all things coastal 😁
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Center for Applied Coastal Research
Current and old @CoastalUD members reunite for a group photo at the 10th annual YCSEC-A conference held in Quebec City, Canada. Hosted by the Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS), the conference was a richly rewarding experience for all presenters & attendees.
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@panthijeeban Thanks Jeeban! I saw that you were supposed to present- I’m sorry you missed it! Hopefully we can catch up at AGU :)
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A small group field visit to the @NEON_sci Red Butte Canyon site in Utah earlier this week during the @CZCNet all-hands meeting! #criticalzonescience
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Acres of forest land in the U.S. is drowning from rising sea levels, creating one of the most striking indicators of climate change: ghost forests. One scientist, who says the phenomenon is inevitable, is now working to ensure the marshes left behind offer some benefits.
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