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The Flow and Fracture of Antarctic Ice Shelves Joanna D. Millstein, Ph.D., 2024 Brent M. Minchew, Advisor This thesis explores the deformation of glacier ice, with an aim of deriving…
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The Impact of Metals and Other Stress Factors on Microbial Ammonia Oxidation Physiology and Isotope Effects Donald Edward Martocello, III, Ph.D., 2019 Scott D. Wankel, Advisor Microbially-mediated cycling processes play…
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From the atmosphere to the abyss: Tracing organic carbon deposition, cadmium isotopes, and iron cycling using marine sediments Logan Tegler, Ph.D., 20247 Sune Nielsen , Advisor Tristan Horner, Advisor The…
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Observations of Surfzone Vorticity Using Optical Remote Sensing Ciara Jaya Dooley, Ph.D., 2025 Steve Elgar, Co-Advisor Britt Raubenheimer, Co-Advisor The surfzone is the dynamic interface between the land and ocean,…
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