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Our mission is to better listen to them and share the message.

New funding to study jumping worm-induced soil erosion

Guest Blog: Two Waves of Global W”o”rming

A New Paper Published

A paper published

Lab lunch

Sara and Tyler’s commencement

Tyler’s defense

New paper published on mineral surface area in deep weathering profiles
We measured the surface area of minerals in two 21 m cores from soil to bedrock to test hypotheses on the formation of the surface area of weathered rock. A sharp increase in high-surface-area secondary minerals extended from 3 m to the ground surface. Half the total surface area was from corroded iron minerals, which form in the presence of oxygen, even though corroded iron comprised less than 0.1 % of the rock. Element removal by rock dissolution started at 7 m but did not form new minerals.

The Power of Nature

Two Waves of Global W”o”rming
Lands and Humans in World Cultures (ESPM3051) Offered in Spring 2023

Grant in Aid for space farming research

Mini-grant for Indigenous Voices in Agricultural Science

Yoo will speak at IGNITE@AGU

Imposter Syndrome and My Spooky Soil Stories from Treasure Island, South Korea
New grant will support research for small organic farms in the Driftless Area.

Presentation at Chippewa Climate Change Corner

Teaching LAAS5050 in fall, 2022
