A team of UB geologists and colleagues, led by Jason Briner, PhD, exploring the Mt. Edgecumbe volcanic field, Southeast Alaska, in summer 2021 to study the quaternary glacial and volcanic history of the region. Front to back: Jim Baichtal, U.S. Forest Service Geologist; Caleb Walcott, UB Geology PhD student; Avriel Schweinsberg, UB PhD ’18; Joe Licciardi, Geology Professor at University of New Hampshire; Alia Lesnek, UB PhD ’19; and KK Prussian, U.S. Forest Service Hydrologist.
A Seldinger needle, used for arterial injections. (Right) Phil’s Twinkie-sized hodgepodge of blood vessels known as arteriovenous malformation (AVM).
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Field Camp Director, Professor Tracy Gregg taking with the students about fracture orientation on the first half of our 50 foot rock core.
Field Camp Geology students drill three new bedrock wells on campus as part of our capstone Geological Field Methods (“Field Camp”)