Posts for tag "University of New Mexico"
Earth, Water, Fire: Understanding How Landscapes Impact Flooding in New Mexico
In early July, devastating floods swept through Texas, North Carolina, and New Mexico. In Texas and North Carolina, the floods primarily arose from a mix of torrential rain and topography. However, in New Mexico, the floods were...
- Posted September 15, 2025
Phreatic Eruptions Follow Changes In Gas Composition
Scientists measure gas emissions from crater lake at Poas Volcano in Costa Rica to determine precursors to phreatic eruptions.
- Posted June 2, 2016
Sampling Volcanic Gases On Remote Aleutian Islands
University of New Mexico scientists sample the eastern Aleutian Islands’ volcanic gases, a blind spot in current knowledge of global carbon emissions.
- Posted February 22, 2016
East African Rift Carbon Emissions Are Significant
University of New Mexico researchers travel to Tanzania to assess East African Rift carbon dioxide emissions.
- Posted January 28, 2016
Gauging The Future Of Alaskan Mammals By Looking At Their Past
An investigation led by the U.S. Geological Survey predicts shrinking habitats are in store for Alaskan mammal species.
- Posted November 3, 2015
New Streamflow Prediction Technique Produces Highly Accurate Forecasts
Otowi River stream gage data’s remarkable correlation with the Pacific Decadal Oscillation is informing the most accurate streamflow forecasts ever seen.
- Posted October 28, 2015
USFWS Scientists Chart Divergent Lives Of Male And Female Cooper’s Hawks
Radio tracking devices help reveal differences in the lifestyles of male and female Cooper’s Hawks.
- Posted August 11, 2015








