GEAT Seminar Fall 2017: Dr. Harold Brooks October 10

The GEAT department welcomes Dr. Harold Brooks, National Severe Storms Laboratory, as our next seminar speaker. Title: Things we need to think about as… Read More

GEAT Seminar Fall 2017: Dr. David Gillikin October 3

The GEAT department welcomes Dr. David Gillikin, Union College, as our next seminar speaker. Title: Reconstructing hydrological changes over the past century in Central… Read More

GEAT Seminar Fall 2017: Dr. Chris Wikle September 26

The GEAT department welcomes Dr. Chris Wikle, University of Missouri, as our next seminar speaker. Title: The Interface Of Deep Learning and Spatio-Temporal Statistics… Read More

GEAT Seminar Fall 2017: Dr. Howie Scher September 19

The GEAT department is pleased to welcome Dr. Howie Scher, University of South Carolina, as our next seminar speaker. Title: Chasing Ice through Space… Read More

GEAT Seminar Fall 2017: Dr. Ed Harvey September 11

The GEAT department is pleased to welcome Dr. Ed Harvey (U.S. National Park Service), the 2017 Birdsall-Dreiss Lecturer for the Hydrogeology Division of the… Read More

Dr. Sven Morgan named new GEAT chair!

We are happy to announce that Dr. Sven Morgan has joined us as a new professor and chair of the GEAT department! Dr. Morgan was… Read More

GEAT Seminar 2017: Dr. Jiafu Mao – Tuesday, August 29

The GEAT department is pleased to welcome Dr. Jiafu Mao from Oak Ridge National Laboratory as our first seminar speaker for Fall 2017! Title: “Driving… Read More

Dr. Betsy Swanner receives donated spectrophotometer

On June 15, the Geobiology Lab received a donation of a DR1900 field spectrophotometer from Hach here in Ames. The donation was facilitated through LAS/ISU… Read More

Dr. Betsy Swanner’s research highlighted in College News

Dr. Betsy Swanner and students’ research on harmful algal blooms in West and East Lake Okoboji was recently featured in a College news article. Follow… Read More

Dr. Chris Harding and Dr. Franek Hasiuk highlighted in College News

Dr. Chris Harding and Dr. Franek Hasiuk have developed software for printing terrain models on a 3-D printer. Follow the link to the college news… Read More