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Students Irnalis, Bianca, Sydnie, Juan, John, and Julián Present their Research at Regional Congress of the GSA

Posted on March 26, 2025March 28, 2025 by edwincaballero

Congratulations to our physics-chemistry students Irnalis Cruz, Bianca Maldonado, and Sydnie Vazquez under the advisory of Prof. Acosta as well as students from the LIT-GEO project Juan Alvarez, John Rivera, and Julián Rivera under Prof. Acosta, Dr. Rosado, and Interim Rector Dr. Infante for presenting their respective research at Regional Congress of the Geological Society of America (GSA).

Postbac student John Rivera presentation on Water Quality Assessment of the “Caño Tiburones” Estuary in the Vicinity of the Arecibo Waste Land Fill.
Postbac student Juan Alvarez presentation on Community Assessment and Development of a Mitigation Plan for Flooding Event after Heavy Rain Events in Barahona, Morovis, Puerto Rico.
Student Sydnie Vazquez presentation on Evaluation of Water Quality Hot Spots and Nitrate Levels in Nags Head: Potential Linkages to Wastewater Management.
Student Irnalis Cruz presentation on Constructing High-Resolution Point Clouds of Butler Cave to Support Paleoclimate Research.
Student Julián Rivera presentation on Airborne Fungal Spores in Ecotourism Caves: Monitoring and Targeted Detection of Histoplasma capsulatum.
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Student Bianca Maldonado presentation on Characterizing Rare Speleothems: Resuming the Conversation About Shields Formations.

Left to right Prof. Acosta, Sra. Vazquez, Sra. Maldonado, B.S. Rivera, B.S. Alvarez, Sra. Cruz, Sr. Rivera, and Dr. Rosado.

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