Two master's degree thesis defenses will take place this week in Hardin Hall. Colin Stephen Peake will present his at 9 a.m., June 5 in room 901. Theresa Marie Lorenzo will present hers at 9 a.m., June 6 in room 901. Both students are advised by Diego Riveros-Iregui.
Peake's thesis is "Evaporative Drivers and Hydrologic Influences Using Energy and Water Budget Techniques at a Shallow Saline Lake in the Western Sandhills Nebraska, USA."
Lorenzo's thesis is "Hydrologic Mediation of the Spatial and Temporal Variability of the Soil CO2 Stable Isotopic Composition of a Subalpine Watershed."