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Albert Larson describes the use of neural networks to enhance the resolution of satellite data and provide a more detailed understanding of water cycling.
Caleb Walcott explains how geographic information systems (GIS) are used to reconstruct past glacier surfaces, which in turn can be used as a paleoclimate proxy.
Aileen Doran explains how clumped isotopes are used to constrain hydrothermal fluid temperatures and compositions during the stages of ore mineral precipitation.
Dong Wang discusses how random forest algorithms can be used to simulate the spatial distribution of soil organic carbon and total nitrogen stocks in permafrost regions of the Tibetan Plateau.
Erika Hille discusses how water geochemistry and remote sensing can be used to identify the landscape hydrological processes that influence Arctic rivers.