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December 13, 2017: Midweek AGU

A day of catchments Ecohydraulics is next Discovery thrills

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December 12, 2017: The humanity of science

Dinner field stories: Don’t get into that brown van! I laugh ’til I cry.

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December 11, 2017: Flurries in New Orleans

Flurries on the street Streetlights illuminate the warped polar vortex

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December 7, 2017: From the Eel (inspired by Keith Bouma-Gregson’s dissertation)

In slow river flows Cyanobacteria produces toxins

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December 6, 2017: Marsh sediment trapping exhibit at the Exploratorium

Patterns beautiful and ephemeral emerge from life in a flow.

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December 5, 2017: Nighttime commute

Unicycle man Passes full-backpack runner On Berkeley’s hushed streets

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December 4, 2017: Bouncing between solstices

As the rays weaken, Winter spins tunnel vision I focus on light

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November 30, 2017: Countdown to AGU

When December hits, Geo productivity Explodes the world wide!

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November 30, 2017: #GradTaxWalkout

Plea for the future: Don’t finance corp’rate tax cuts On our students’ backs

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November 27, 2017: Monami (inspired by Maddie Foster’s dissertation)

Marsh grasses waving Transfer air into water But block the wind’s sweep

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