A round of applause to the following TAMU Geoscientists for having their research posters judged for an "Outstanding Student Paper Award" at the AGU 2013 Fall Meeting. A small fraction of the posters presented were from students and an even smaller fraction were considered, so they have a lot to be proud of.
Dillon Amaya - Undergraduate (Senior) in Atmospheric Sciences
"How Dusty was the Early Paleogene Greenhouse World?"
Katherine Pitts - Graduate student in Atmospheric Sciences
"Filtering and Gridding Satellite Observations of Cloud Variables to Compare with Climate Model Output"
Manuel Hernandez - Graduate student in Geography
"How to better link regional monsoon circulation to local hydroclimate for interpreting tree-ring chronologies in Southeast Asia"
Matthew Loveley - Graduate student in Geology
"Differences in Preferential Sorting of Fine Particles in the Panama Basin Over the Past 25 kyr: Effects on 230Th-derived Focusing Factors"
Michael Rencurrel - Undergraduate (Senior) in Atmospheric Sciences
"Neodymium Isotope Provenance of Eolian Dust in the South Pacific from 70 to 30 Ma"
Rachel Wells - Graduate student in Geology
"Lattice-preferred orientation development in fine-grained dolomite shear zones"
Ryan Payne - Graduate student in Geophysics
"Influence of nucleation parameters and initial stress on forbidden zone rupture propagation"
Sarah Trimble - Graduate student in Geography
"COUPLING BACKBARRIER SHORELINES TO GEOMORPHOLOGIC PROCESSES"
Trent Ford - Graduate student in Geography
"Estimating root zone soil moisture using near-surface observations from SMOS"
Dillon Amaya - Undergraduate (Senior) in Atmospheric Sciences
"How Dusty was the Early Paleogene Greenhouse World?"
Katherine Pitts - Graduate student in Atmospheric Sciences
"Filtering and Gridding Satellite Observations of Cloud Variables to Compare with Climate Model Output"
Manuel Hernandez - Graduate student in Geography
"How to better link regional monsoon circulation to local hydroclimate for interpreting tree-ring chronologies in Southeast Asia"
Matthew Loveley - Graduate student in Geology
"Differences in Preferential Sorting of Fine Particles in the Panama Basin Over the Past 25 kyr: Effects on 230Th-derived Focusing Factors"
Michael Rencurrel - Undergraduate (Senior) in Atmospheric Sciences
"Neodymium Isotope Provenance of Eolian Dust in the South Pacific from 70 to 30 Ma"
Rachel Wells - Graduate student in Geology
"Lattice-preferred orientation development in fine-grained dolomite shear zones"
Ryan Payne - Graduate student in Geophysics
"Influence of nucleation parameters and initial stress on forbidden zone rupture propagation"
Sarah Trimble - Graduate student in Geography
"COUPLING BACKBARRIER SHORELINES TO GEOMORPHOLOGIC PROCESSES"
Trent Ford - Graduate student in Geography
"Estimating root zone soil moisture using near-surface observations from SMOS"