Year: 2014

  • Julie Bartley’s stromatolite work makes the cover of journal Geobiology

    Julie Bartley with coauthors Linda Kah, Tracy Frank, and Tim Lyons published a paper in the journal Geobiology. The article is titled “Deep-water microbialites of the Mesoproterozoic Dismal Lakes Group: microbial growth, lithification, and implications for coniform stromatolites,” also made the cover of the January issue of the journal. This research, based on fieldwork in…

  • Bison Bone Hunters

    by Zach Van Orsdel, ’15 During the weekend of September 13th and 14th Senior Geology major Dominic Delmont in conjunction with Professor Julie Bartley led a team in search of bison bones in the Des Moines River near Jackson Minnesota.   The goal was to find as many bison bones as they could, and find bison…

  • Geology is wonderful: A post from Sweden

    Elizabeth Froden (’16, Geology) is spending the semester in Sweden, studying at Uppsala University.   She sends this note:   “Hello! I just wanted to pop in and say hi. I hope your semester is going well so far and that there’s lots of new geologists in the class of 2018! Although it’s strange not to…

  • $25,000 InTeGrate grant aims to facilitate teaching of climate-related topics across campus

    This spring, a group of faculty was awarded a $25,000 SERC/InTeGrate grant to develop teaching modules about climate change.  Julie Bartley led the proposal, which also includes Laura Triplett, Jim Dontje (Johnson Center for Environmental Innovation and Environmental Studies), Cindy Johnson (Biology and ES), Michele Koomen (Education), and Jeff LaFrenierre (Geography and ES).  Beginning in…

  • Dinosaur class visits the Windy City

    (contributed by Gabe Grosshuesch, ’17) Being able to go on a class trip where you see something most normal people don’t get to is worth any amount of money and time.  The trip to Chicago was so much fun.  Getting to drive there and listening to tunes the whole way was so cool.  I formed…

  • It’s National Groundwater Week! Hug a glass of water

    It’s National Groundwater Week!  Many of us drink groundwater every day, and even if you don’t, some of your food was likely grown with the help of irrigation from groundwater. However, most people don’t realize that groundwater supplies need to be used wisely.  Check out these websites for fun facts you can share as you…