Tag: geology field work

  • A Highland Fling (Part 2): Learning from LiDAR

    A Highland Fling (Part 2): Learning from LiDAR

    The Field Methods class finished our late Winter/early Spring fieldwork at William & Mary’s Highland in March. Over the course of four field excursions, we put in ~530 people hours at Highland – learning to do science in the field and ultimately collecting data on vegetation, soils, water, and rocks (of course). Since Spring Break,…

  • Twenty for 2020

    Twenty for 2020

    The starkness of the past two months has provided ample time to reflect on what makes the academic enterprise at William & Mary special and what’s been lost during this crisis. I’d like to finish the academic year with a photo essay that illustrates the spirit of our community and the wonder of research discoveries.…

  • A Frenzy of Fall Field Trips 4: Spy Rock

    A Frenzy of Fall Field Trips 4: Spy Rock

    Once again, the 2019 Geological Field Methods class was on the move this past weekend. We were on a mission to collect a suite of samples for isotopic dating that will help us better understand the geologic history of the ancient rocks that underlie the Blue Ridge. The high point of our day (both literally…

  • A Frenzy of Fall Field Trips 1: The Rockfish River Watershed

    A Frenzy of Fall Field Trips 1: The Rockfish River Watershed

    Note: this is the first installment in what will be a frenzy of posts about recent fall field trips in the William & Mary Geology department. This semester, one of the courses I’m teaching is Geology 311- Field Methods in the Earth Sciences. As the name implies we venture to the field to collect our…