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Emily Bernhardt
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Professor, Duke University - watershed, wetland and river scientist - views my own.

Emily S. Bernhardt is an American ecosystem ecologist, biogeochemist, and professor at Duke University.

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Environmental science 63%
Geography 16%

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New @pnas.org study on 60 yrs of watershed data @ Hubbard Brook is first to show that in forests recovering from acid rain + logging, trees mine rocks for minerals, w/ impacts on soils & streams. Led by @drbiogc.bsky.social, @caryinstitute.bsky.social coauthors. www.caryinstitute.org/news-insight...
Forests recovering from acid rain mine rocks for nutrients, leading to less acidic streams and more acid-sensitive soils
In the White Mountains of New Hampshire, the streams are telling us a story about forest recovery following acid rain and logging. According to a new study in the Proceedings of the National Academy o...
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Just out in PNAS - Been thinking about these three graphs for nearly a decade with a great team of smart colleagues. We finally have a story to tell that makes these interesting observations make sense. doi.org/10.1073/pnas...

What a pleasure to have a great science reporter willing to explore the swamps with us!! Great pre-read for a soon-to-be-out paper from #HenryYeung of the @xiyang.bsky.social lab
Thanks to @xiyang.bsky.social, @drbiogc.bsky.social and the rest of THE LORACS team for having me along to see this important work in action.

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Thanks to @xiyang.bsky.social, @drbiogc.bsky.social and the rest of THE LORACS team for having me along to see this important work in action.

Full of gratitude for the chance to spend this #MLKWeekend with @duke-university.bsky.social faculty at the #SmithsonianMuseum #MuseumofAfricanAmericanHistory and its founding director #LonnieBunch. Coming away humbled, inspired and glad to be part of this community.

Excited to share this hot off the press article about the greener streams of @hubbardbrook.bsky.social and the first reporting from our baby long term record of weekly stream algae dynamics bit.ly/4gGUrl0 - led by @audreythellman.bsky.social

Ended my day reading the final essays from our students in the 3rd edition of our #DukeU Class “Let’s talk @ Climate Change” inspired by @katharinehayhoe.com ted talk of the same name. Feeling so hopeful that we are empowering students from all majors to engage- ucourses.duke.edu/univ102/

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Team LORACs (Lidar-Optical-Remote-Analysis of Coastal Systems) team at #AGU24 - learn about our #NASA funded research on coastal forests and floods tomorrow (posters GC51N-0144, H51N-1033 and H53N-1304)