EESA at Berkeley Lab

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The Earth & Environmental Sciences Area is tackling global challenges through its integrated research in Climate & Ecosystem Sciences and Energy Geosciences.

Berkeley, CA
Joined June 2011

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  1. 3 hours ago

    Teams representing and are working to help advance a flux network for . Learn more:

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  2. 11 hours ago

    ☁️What do those beautiful umbrella-shaped clouds have to do with ? New research takes a closer look at anvil clouds.

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  3. Apr 8

    Oxygen is biologist 's favorite element. Learn why.

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  4. Apr 5

    Video from yesterday's CCST expert briefing on how California wildfires are impacting the environment, moderated by with as panelist.

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  5. Apr 4

    Wildfire can affect water quality for years — and decades for groundwater. Drs. Susan Hubbard and Michelle Newcomer ⁦⁩ present at ⁦⁩ Sacramento briefing on wildfires.

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  6. Apr 4

    We were excited to discuss our work exploring subsurface potential, carbon sequestration, and hydrocarbons yesterday with Director .

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  7. Apr 4

    Later today: Our experts will take part in a CCST expert briefing at the California state capitol to explore the impact California wildfires are having on the environment. and 🔥 Learn more:

    @sshubbard @Hydro_Newcomer
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  8. Apr 3

    And another TES system's up and running... At Blodgett Forest Research Station.

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  9. Apr 3

    🔥 Our experts will take part in a CCST expert briefing tomorrow at the California state capitol to explore the impact California wildfires are having on the environment. and Learn more:

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  10. Apr 3

    Join experts and tomorrow as they participate in a on the environmental impacts of California wildfires.

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  11. Apr 3

    The 3rd most abundant element in the universe is biologist ’s favorite element. Find out why!

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  12. Apr 3

    One of our favorite people here describes his favorite element. Take a look.

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  13. Apr 2

    Join experts and this Thursday as they participate in a on the environmental impacts of California wildfires.

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  14. 13 Dec 2018

    Beth Boyer delivered an outstanding Paul Witherspoon Distinguished Lecture today on the value of interdisciplinary science for quantifying our Nation's water quality. Witherspoon was the founding Director of the Earth Sciences at Berkeley Lab.

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  15. Mar 25

    ICYMI: The Foundry turned 13 years old yesterday! We've had an amazing 13 years of groundbreaking research and look forward to many more!🎉🎂

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  16. Mar 22
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  17. Mar 22

    Scientist is working to understand the effects of climate on California’s supply using advanced computing that can assess changes in groundwater & snow accumulation.

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  18. Mar 22

    💦 This and every day, we are focused on finding ways to adapt how resources are used for production, irrigation, and other key societal needs.

    Scientists @BerkeleyLab are engaged in water research in the Sierras (top left), upper Colorado River region (top and bottom right), Alaska (middle), and Northern California (bottom left).
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  19. Mar 15

    Geoscientists have now replicated the impact of fluid injection on fault slip, both in a natural fault in the deep subsurface and on core samples from the same fault in the research laboratory. Read:

    Berkeley Lab staff scientist Yves Guglielmi talks abt induced seismicity at the Geosciences Measurement Facility @BerkeleyLab.
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  20. Mar 14

    Geoscientists have now replicated the impact of fluid injection on fault slip, both in a natural fault in the deep subsurface and on core samples from the same fault in the research laboratory. Read:

    © Frederic Cappa Geoscientists at Berkeley Lab participated in a study led by Frédéric Cappa of Université Côte d’Azur to evaluate the effect of fluid injection on an about 10 meter by 10 meter patch of a natural subsurface fault located in southern France near Marseilles and on rock samples collected from this same fault within the laboratory.
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