Fall 2022 FRI Poster Session
Stream Collaborators: Drs. Joseph Graney, Thomas Kulp, Adriane Lam, Molly Paterson, Weixing Zhu
59. Ocean productivity tied to warming events - Burnham, Jeremiah | Ellis, Zachary | North, Tommy | Silvernail, Adam | Stanwood, Ivan | Voss, Zachary
61. Plant diversity in constructed wetlands on campus - Ishtiaq, Fatimah | Kanyuk, Masami | Rose, Zoe
69. Temperature data from Fayetteville Green Lake (FGL) shows potential mixing of permanently stratified layers - Bowlby, Thomas | Chalk, Francis | Marshall, Julian | Nippani, Siddharth | Ryan, Maris
79. Using Lemna minor to remediate Pb pollution - Aquillino, Christopher | Baugh, Brianna | Dohse, Dylan | Dramer, Kathryn | Prete, Zachary | Varlamos, Giorgio
89. Reconstructing paleoclimate from CT scans of sediment cores - Cvetanovic, Jovana | McCarthy, Colin | Patino, AJ | Schwarz-Eise, Sophie | Usmani, Aiesha
52. Interpreting the paleoclimate of the Pliocene Epoch in Antarctica - Crivelli, Danielle | Gandolfo, Nicholas | Li, Andrew | Lleshaj, Liza | Ortiz, Brianna | Weiss, Connor
62. The comparative analysis of purple sulfur bacteria in Green Lake, Fayetteville, NY - Bajwa, Rohan | Davidson, Robert | Elias, Angelina | Nguyen, Bianca | Reyes, Jennifer |Zahavi, Itamar
72. The Mid-Miocene, our future hidden in the past: what fossils can tell us about modern climate change - Bower, John | Caccire, Gabriella | Karno, Max | Kladias, Sophia | Mamkin, Anastasia
82. The potential use of Pleurotus ostreatus in filtering out heavy metals from constructed wetlands - Martinek, Jillian | Ransom, April | Slattery, Patrick | Steck, Matilde | Ward, Kieran Luke | Wu, Janey
92. Unique characteristics of microbial bioherms in Green Lake, NY - Abraham, Sarah | Kamkolkar, Eashaan | Kuhn, Avery | Masino, Cadence | Muirhead, Preston |Tarpey, James