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Posted on May 25, 2014 by zeaston

Lab part of a new NSF Water Sustainability and Climate project

Zach Easton is a Co-PI on a new $1.5 million NSF WSC Category 3 project with Johns Hopkins, and University of Maryland  Center for Environmental Studies that proposes to study climate induced changes in the phenology  of the Chesapeake Bay watershed

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