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During Short Term, Chris Hertz ’09 of East Burke, Vt., a student in “Introduction to Hydrogeology” with Associate Professor of Geology Beverly Johnson, uses a Dutch corer to take a sediment core from the Sprague River marsh at Bates-Morse Mountain Conservation Area. The cores reveal the marsh’s historical carbon cycle — the movement of carbon between living organisms and the non-living environment. Knowing the past, says Johnson, helps researchers understand how recent human activities, like global warming, deforestation, and overfishing, impact marine ecosystems.

 

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The Wounds of War: Army physician Dave Lounsbury ’72, a veteran of Iraq, brings the war home
Rock Steady: Geology and kayaking — but no coasting — for "Dyk's Armada"
Still Lisa: Lisa Genova ’92 just wanted to honor her grandmother. What she did was write a best-selling novel about Alzheimer’s
Abroad Experience: Photographs from study abroad hint at the space between knowledge and experience
Bare Bones: In ancient fish bones, archeologist Bruce Bourque and geochemist Beverly Johnson find a contemporary story.
Break on Through: The art world is watching as Kate Gilmore ’97 makes audacious videos about battling barriers.



About the Cover: Summer 2009 Bates Magazine
Bates Matters: DECISIONS, DECISIONS — Administering Bates is more than just Lane Hall “doing its thing,” says President Hansen’s guest columnist
PreAmble: Something New
Postcards from Bates: A few picture stories from the print issue
Open Forum: Opinions, stories, and comments from the Bates community
Quad Angles: A selection of news stories from the College
Scene Again: 1893 — Women and Men
Sports Notes: REPEAT SUCCESS — Blossoming as a hitter in 2009, Chris Burke ’11 seeks more of the same during summer ball
Connections: TALE OF THE CAT — A long time coming, the Bates Bobcat sculpture is worth the wait
Your Page: REGARDING HARRY — Of all people, Harry Rowe '12 would know that some things take awhile
Vital Statistics: Honoring life's milestones
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