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Travel: DELTA H 2024, building international bridges to advance research and EDI in Geomor — NSF Award to CUNY Queens College (NY,

In the study of the Earth’s surface, being able to visit landscapes in different climatic and tectonic settings helps build geoscientists’ scientific intuition about its evolution. Landscapes far from active geologic faults and in tropical regions such as those in Brazil are natural laboratories to study landscape evol

Award titleTravel: DELTA H 2024, building international bridges to advance research and EDI in Geomor
Award ID2435528
AwardeeCUNY Queens College
CityFLUSHING
StateNY
Amount obligated$15,000
Principal investigatorPedro Val
ProgramGeomorphology & Land-use Dynam
Start date07/15/2024
AbstractIn the study of the Earth’s surface, being able to visit landscapes in different climatic and tectonic settings helps build geoscientists’ scientific intuition about its evolution. Landscapes far from active geologic faults and in tropical regions such as those in Brazil are natural laboratories to study landscape evolution principally associated with the chemical alteration of rocks and soils and climatic fluctuation. These landscapes are also impacted by anthropogenic forcings such as hydroele
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