Meredith Gartner /geography/ en CU-Boulder researchers’ study shows fire severity has precedence /geography/2014/09/24/cu-boulder-researchers-study-shows-fire-severity-has-precedence CU-Boulder researchers’ study shows fire severity has precedence Anonymous (not verified) Wed, 09/24/2014 - 10:03 Categories: News Research Tags: Meredith Gartner Tania Schoennagel Tom Veblen

A new study that included researchers at the University of Colorado asserts that despite the series of damaging forest fires across the state in the past decade, they don't represent a dramatic departure from the historical norm.

The area of the authors' study encompassed 1.3 million acres of ponderosa pine and mixed conifer forest from Teller County west of Colorado Springs through Larimer County west and north of Fort Collins. They reconstructed the timing and severity of past fires using fire-scarred trees and tree-ring data going back to the 1600s.

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Gilbert White Fellowships Awarded to Two Students /geography/2012/04/19/gilbert-white-fellowships-awarded-two-students Gilbert White Fellowships Awarded to Two Students Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 04/19/2012 - 09:37 Categories: Honors & Awards News Tags: Meredith Gartner Travis Klingberg

Gilbert F. White Doctoral Fellowships in Geography have been awarded to Meredith Gartner and Travis Klingberg.

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Tom Veblen Receives CU-Boulder Outreach Award /geography/2010/11/11/tom-veblen-receives-cu-boulder-outreach-award Tom Veblen Receives CU-Boulder Outreach Award Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 11/11/2010 - 09:39 Categories: Honors & Awards News Tags: Cameron Naficy Meredith Gartner Monica Rother Teresa Chapman Tom Veblen

The CU-Boulder Outreach has awarded Professor Tom Veblen $5000 for an outreach project focusing on historical perspectives and ecological impacts of the September 2010 Fourmile Canyon wildfire. The Fourmile Canyon fire was the most destructive wildland fire in Colorado's history, destroying more than 160 homes and burning over 6,000 acres of forest. There is an urgent need for historical perspective on wildfires and post-fire regeneration. Graduate students Meredith Gartner, Teresa Chapman, Cameron Naficy and Monica Rother will work on this project which will include an exhibit to be displayed at the CU-Boulder Museum on campus and a website on wildfire history and wildfire hazard in Boulder County to connect the Veblen lab’s fire research to local residents, K-12 educators, land managers, and policymakers.
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Meredith Gartner wins NSF Dissertation Award /geography/2010/05/01/meredith-gartner-wins-nsf-dissertation-award Meredith Gartner wins NSF Dissertation Award Anonymous (not verified) Sat, 05/01/2010 - 21:55 Categories: Honors & Awards News Tags: Meredith Gartner

Meredith Gartner has been awarded a Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Award for 2010-2011 from the Geography and Spatial Sciences Program of the National Science Foundation. Meredith is conducting research in the ponderosa pine zone of the Colorado Front Range on how landscape variability and fire history affect the spread and severity of mountain pine beetle activity.

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