School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences

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Oceanic Phosphorous Lends Light to the Hunt for Habitable Worlds News Renay San Miguel
In advance of rising sea levels, Savannah area pilots life-saving technology External News Renay San Miguel
UrbanHeatATL Is Mapping Atlanta’s Temperatures To Help Those In Danger Of The Heat External News Renay San Miguel
"Code Red for Humanity:" Kim Cobb on the U.N.'s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report External News Renay San Miguel
Researcher Collects Sediment from Natural Trap Cave to Study Past Climate Conditions External News Renay San Miguel
Rivera-Hernández Wins NASA Grant to Aid Current Mars Rover Missions — and Find ‘Martian Lakes’ for Future Rovers and Crews News Renay San Miguel
This year's summer of climate extremes hits wealthier places External News Renay San Miguel
The ‘Swell’ Job of Sorting Out New Zealand’s Unusual Earthquake Patterns External News Renay San Miguel
How I Spent My Summer: NSF REUs Welcome Undergraduate Researchers News Renay San Miguel
Rat Nests Contribute To Fossil Record In Odd Wyoming Cave External News Renay San Miguel
Feel the heat: Students track impact of extreme heat in Atlanta neighborhoods External News Renay San Miguel
Sustainable Missoula: The effects of climate change are upon us External News Renay San Miguel
New Study Helps Explain ‘Silent Earthquakes’ Along New Zealand’s North Island External News Renay San Miguel
These cities have the most stifling heat islands in the United States External News Renay San Miguel
Savannah goes from hot to hotter as climate warms External News Renay San Miguel