Christine Regalla publishes on overriding plates in northwestern U.S. subduction zone
Assistant Professor Christine Regalla has published "Ongoing oroclinal bending in the Cascadia forearc and its relation to concave-outboard plate margin geometry" in… More
E&E students head to City Hall
On December 12th students in Research for Environmental Agencies & Organizations (GE 532, taught by Rick Reibstein), presented to officials of the… More
PhD student Claudia Mazur speaks to Holyoke about sediment-water interface
PhD student Claudia Mazur was invited to give a talk as a part of the Fall 2018 Earth Adventure Series hosted by… More
PhD candidate Emily Chua selected for LOREX Canada initiative
PhD candidate Emily Chua has been invited to join the Limnology & Oceanography Research Exchange (LOREX), sponsored by the Association for the Sciences… More
BU earthquake science well represented at AGU
Research Assistant Professor Rachel Abercrombie, and Assistant Professor Christine Regalla, and PhD student Emily Schottenfels are attending this month's Fall AGU Meeting… More
Three E&E professors recognized as Highly Cited Researcher
Professors Mark Friedl, Ranga Myneni, and Curtis Woodcock have been recently recognized as "Highly Cited Researchers" in the interdisciplinary "Cross Field" category… More
Lucy Hutyra and Conor Gately urge cities to show climate progress with data
At The Conversation US, Associate Professor Lucy Hutyra and Postdoctoral Associate Conor Gately advocate for pollution documentation in urban areas. "Over the… More
Jeffrey Geddes publishes on geostationary observations of nitrogen dioxide from space
Assistant Professor Jeffrey Geddes has published "Stratosphere-troposphere separation of nitrogen dioxide columns from the TEMPO geostationary satellite instrument" in Atmospheric Measurement Techniques.… More
Nathan Phillips talks to Free Press about Massachusetts gas leaks
In an interview with the BU Daily Free Press, Professor Nathan Phillips described his work leading rehabilitation efforts in the Merrimack Valley,… More
Christine Regalla co-authors paper on earthquake surface rupture in Geophysical Research Letters
Assistant Professor Christine Regalla and her colleagues have published "Holocene Surface Rupture History of an Active Forearc Fault Redefines Seismic Hazard in… More