Posts for tag "University of Vermont"
From Paddles to Phytoplankton: Studying Vermont’s Wildest Lakes
For six months of the year, Rachel Cray, a third-year PhD student at the Vermont Limnology Laboratory at the University of Vermont, lives between a microscope and her laptop, running data. For the other six months, she...
- Posted July 7, 2025
Eroding Streambanks May Not Be Big Source Of Lake Champlain Phosphorus
A University of Vermont-led study finds that streambank erosion might not contribute as much phosphorus to Lake Champlain as previously thought.
- Posted December 9, 2015
Study Looks At Probability Of Methane Leakage From Hydraulic Fracturing
University of Vermont scientists complete the first quantitative study of methane leakage from existing hydraulic fracturing sites to abandoned wells.
- Posted November 9, 2015
Core Samples, Laser Imagery Chart A Sinking Washington, D.C.
Using core samples from the ground and laser imagery taken from the sky, scientists at the U.S. Geological Survey and University of Vermont have charted land movements on the eastern seaboard that are causing Washington, D.C., to...
- Posted August 10, 2015





