Author: ltriplet
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Paleolimnology class cores local lake
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Twelve students in the J-Term class “Paleolimnology” spent Wednesday on Lake Hallett in St. Peter collecting sediment cores. Taking full advantage of a heat wave (high of 10 deg F), and assisted by experts from the University of Minnesota’s Limnological Research Center, they got mud from three locations in the lake. Over the next few…
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Chester Johnson, Professor Emeritus, passed away Dec. 8
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Chester Johnson, who founded the Gustavus Geology Department in 1940, died December 8 at age 96. He retired from teaching in 1978, but continued working for the college until 2001. Here is a brief excerpt from a letter written by Joe Carlson, also Prof. Emeritus in Geology: “…Chet was my biggest hero. He was perhaps…
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Mark Johnson revisits GAC for an icy talk
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Prof. Mark Johnson, who taught at GAC for many years before moving to Sweden in 2005, was back for a quick visit last Monday. He spoke about his recent research on Icelandic glaciers, and showed some amazing photos of recently exposed glacial terrain.
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Geomorphology class gets wet
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This fall, Prof. Laura Triplett took the Geomorph class up to our annual stream-gauging site on the Rush River. As usual, water levels were very low, so it was a challenge to visualize what the river looks like at bankfull or flood stage. In this photo three Environmental Studies majors – Ali O’Neal, Brittany Stewart…
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FTS visits ancient lava flows
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This fall, Prof. Jim Welsh and his FTS: Hawaii class visited Interstate State Park along the St. Croix River, Minnesota, to see rocks virtually identical to those being created on Hawaii today. The basalt lava flows in Minnesota occurred 1.1 billion years ago when this continent temporarily began to split apart and lava surged up…