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Mines receives $211K NSF grant to study groundwater contamination, host earth sciences field trip

February 16, 2016
GOLDEN, Colo., Feb. 16, 2016 –Colorado School of Mines, in conjunction with the Jefferson County Public Schools Education Research and Design, received $211,787 from the National Science Foundation
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Mines groundwater research looks at tectonic stress

October 30, 2015
GOLDEN, Colo., Oct. 30, 2015 – Research co-authored by Colorado School of Mines Associate Professor Kamini Singha that impacts the understanding of how tectonic stresses affect weathering, appears in
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Five Mines students receive NSF Graduate Research Fellowships

April 6, 2015
Mechanical Engineering PhD candidate Ashley Bucsek Geophysical Engineering student Katerina Gonzales Applied Mathematics and Statistics student Carson Kent Civil and Environmental Engineering PhD
Civil and Environmental Engineering professor Tissa Illangasekare motions toward one of the larger tanks that he uses to study soil concentrations.

Research examines intrusion of toxic vapors into indoor air

February 4, 2015
We spend 90 percent of our time indoors (according to the EPA) without realizing that the air we breathe could be potentially dangerous to our long-term health. Civil and Environmental Engineering
Graduate students Travis Brown (Hydrology) and Kamran Bakhsh (Mining Engineering) received first place as the winning team in the 2014 Geothermal Case Study Challenge.

Graduate students place 1st in geothermal challenge

October 16, 2014
Graduate students Travis Brown (Hydrology) and Kamran Bakhsh (Mining Engineering) received first place as the winning team in the 2014 Geothermal Case Study Challenge, sponsored by the Energy
Associate Professor Terri Hogue works with graduate student Kyle Knipper analyzing snow properties and water content in the burned areas of the Rio Grande headwaters.

Worth its weight: Water in the west

August 19, 2014
This story appears in the 2014-15 issue of Mines' research magazine, "Energy & the Earth." Water and oil don’t mix. With oil and gas production and water, it’s quite the opposite. Getting at the
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Mines research on watersheds impacted by pine beetles published in Nature Climate Change

April 21, 2014
GOLDEN, Colo., April 21, 2014 – Colorado School of Mines research on the impact on watersheds by the mountain pine beetle infestation has been published by the journal Nature Climate Change. The study
Mohammed A Duhailan explains his research to a fellow student during the CEER conference.

Graduate student conference provides research showcase

March 4, 2014
The Feb. 27-28 Conference on Earth & Energy Research gave graduate students the opportunity to practice presenting their research in a professional environment, while judges provided feedback. Last
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Mines pine beetle infestation research published in the journal Biogeochemistry

June 27, 2013
GOLDEN, Colo., June 27, 2013 – Colorado School of Mines research on the impact of the mountain pine beetle infestation on water quality has been published in the journal Biogeochemistry. “Bark beetle
Pine beetle devastation in Colorado.

Connecting the Pine Beetle Dots

June 14, 2013
By Todd Neff Forests across the Mountain West have gone orange and faded to gray. Since about the turn of the millennium, the mountain pine beetle’s appetite for lodgepole has killed off some four

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