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AMRE Team | Killbuck Watershed Land Trust

AMRE team, Killbuck Watershed Land Trust

Tyrell Cooper ’25, Earth Sciences
Ihaja Metz ’26, Earth Sciences
Mary Palmieri ’26, Earth Sciences
My Pham ’25, Earth Sciences

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White oak (Quercus alba) tree rings can serve as a record of past climatic conditions and can be analyzed to determine tree response to a changing climate. The team analyzed white oak tree rings to see how the species is responding to a wetter climate and to learn how white oaks are responding to climate change.

 

 

 

Posted in EL Showcase 2023 - AMRE on November 10, 2023.


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