The Kids' Tech University Event lasted from 1:3
Thursday, March 24, 2011
In Action at KTU
The Kids' Tech University Event lasted from 1:3
Getting Ready For KTU
On Staturday, Februrary 26, 2011, we participated in KTU, Kids' Tech University, on the campus of Virginia Tech. We arrived early to prepare a crowd that could have poss
Friday, March 18, 2011
Po Plain background

On the far left is an image of what the core looks like when before the sediment is removed. The shell hash beside it is what remains after sieving and rinsing out the muddy sediments.
The cores cut through many difffernt environments that represetnt the history of the area. Some sections are terrestrial deposits (on land). They are generally devoid of mollusks with the exception of land snails. They also contain rocky sediments and plant material.
Many of the samples from the core expose marine environments. There are a few species that are found primarily in shallow environments, such as Lentidium mediteraneum, a bivalve that is the most common species found through out our cores. Other shallow water genera include Donax and Abra. There are also samples from deeper marine waters, recognized by the presence of genera such as Pitar, Euspira, and Nucula.
Since these species still exist today, we know there prefered environment and likely depth range. This allows us to track environment and water depth in the past using our cores.
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Presentations
Every year our department holds a research symposium where graduate students present their work. This year, we had three presentations on the research coming from the Po Plains project. The image to the left shows the locations (in red) of the samples have been processed so far from the Po plain in Italy. There are many, many more cores available from this area that still need to be processed, but we are already producing interesting results from what we have collected.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
New Intern
Hi ! I am the new intern. As a biological sciences and psychology double major here at Virginia Tech, I am learning fascinating new things about geosciences and sequence stratigraphy everyday in research. I will be working on the STEM Outreach Project and assisting with the Po Plain Research. Stay tuned for more blogs to come!
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