A few weeks ago, I had a great time visiting beautiful Banff and learning about new frontiers in both the 'geo' and 'bio' components of geobiology. I gave an invited talk on uranium isotopes as a paleoredox proxy. Thanks to the conveners for the wonderful conference!
Link to program here.
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I attended my first Rocky Mountain Geobiology Symposium on Saturday, with two undergrads from my Biogeochemistry class in tow. It was great to catch up with friends and meet other geobio folks from CU Boulder, Colorado School of Mines, and Weber State, and fantastic to see the breadth of geobiological research in the Rocky Mountain region!
(photo courtesy of RMGS 2019 organizers) I am a co-author on a paper using uranium isotopes to track uranium cycling in the Upper Colorado River Basin, published in Environmental Science & Technology. Thanks to Pierre for leading this project!
You can check out the paper here.
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