School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences

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Sustained increases in atmospheric oxygen and marine productivity in the Neoproterozoic and Palaeozoic eras External News acook304
The world’s fourth mass coral bleaching is underway, but well-connected reefs may have a better chance to recover External News acook304
Scientists search for answers on earthquakes near Lake Lanier, place new sensors below ground External News lvidal7
Microscopic Defects In Ice Shape How Massive Glaciers Flow External News lvidal7
Recent wetting trend over Taklamakan and Gobi Desert dominated by internal variability External News lvidal7
What is wind shear? An atmospheric scientist explains how it can tear down hurricanes External News lvidal7
College of Sciences Announces New Minors, Ph.D. Program and Curriculum Additions News lvidal7
Experts fear hurricane complacency in Savannah ahead of expected active season External News lvidal7
Weakening of Ocean Currents Causes Ocean Nutrient Decline Due to Greenhouse Gas Emissions External News lvidal7
Jean Lynch-Stieglitz Named School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Chair News lvidal7
Improved biomass burning emissions from 1750 to 2010 using ice core records and inverse modeling External News lvidal7
A powerful volcano is erupting. Here’s what that could mean for weather and climate External News lvidal7
Adirondack Park’s role in animal migration External News lvidal7
East Antarctica's Stable Regions Nearing Melting Point External News Renay San Miguel
Snowmageddon 10 years later: What Georgia has learned External News Renay San Miguel