A cave on the northwestern coast of Sumatra holds a remarkable record of big tsunamis in the Indian Ocean. The following article is by Jonathan Amos, Science correspondent, BBC News, San Francisco and was posted December 11, 2013 with the title above: The limestone opening, close to Banda Aceh, retains the sandy deposits washed ashore by huge, earthquake-induced waves over thousands of years. Scientists are using the site to help...
Read MoreThe following article was written by grad student Brett Hartman, after much pestering from his esteemed editor. Mr. Hartman entered the UCSB Geography program in 2007 and is in the process of wrapping up his PhD on “The influence of social factors on land restoration success: Watershed rehabilitation and wet meadow (bofedal) restoration in the Bolivian Andes” with Oliver Chadwick and David Cleveland as his PhD committee...
Read MoreJoint doctoral student, Elizabeth Kennedy, received a US Fulbright Student Award for 2013-2014 to conduct research with repatriated child migrants and children and youth living in lower income neighborhoods in El Salvador. If time and resources permit, she will also work with the same populations in Guatemala and Honduras. These three nations are the primary sending countries of Unaccompanied Alien Children (UAC) to the United States,...
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