Program for Women in Renewables and Energy in SE Asia (WIRES)
A 6-month-long technical and professional development program is in development for women power engineers from Southeast Asia with interest in renewable energy.
Lesperance on Advisory Board to Advance Domestic Preparedness
Ann Lesperance has been invited to continue her role on the Domestic Preparedness advisory board, which convenes multidisciplinary subject matter experts to support the Domestic Preparedness Journal's editorial plan.
Frazar Named Chair of World Affairs Council Board of Trustees
Sarah Frazar was recently elected chair of the Board of Trustees for the World Affairs Council of Seattle.
Wildfire Burn Severity Drives Short-Term Impacts on Water Chemistry
Variations in burn severity are a key control on the chemical constituents of dissolved organic matter delivered to streams within a single burn perimeter.
Measuring Permafrost Thaw with Streamflow
Information encoded in streamflow reveals how the water-storage capacity of thawed ground changes as permafrost thaws.
Rebe Feraldi
Using Topological Relationships in Mesh-Independent River Network Representations
A new model improves the representations of river networks in climate models across scales.
PNNL at EGU23
Join researchers from PNNL at EGU General Assembly 2023 as they present findings from their latest research in Earth science at the international event.
Anderton Chosen for Top Role at Imaging Mass Spectrometry Society
PNNL chemist Christopher Anderton recently named president-elect of the Imaging Mass Spectrometry Society (IMSS). In this new position, he will help lead the merge of IMSS with a European-based society, currently underway.