Wind, Waves and Surge: An Analysis of the Movement and Post-Storm Recovery of Bushy Point Beach in Groton, CT
By: Grace Medley '15
Faculty Adviser: Douglas Thompson
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Recent highlights:
Wind, Waves and Surge: An Analysis of the Movement and Post-Storm Recovery of Bushy Point Beach in Groton, CT
By: Grace Medley '15
Faculty Adviser: Douglas Thompson
Modeling Lahar Inundation with the Aid of Historic Flow Deposits at Redoubt Volcano, Cook Inlet, Alaska
By: Alexandra Iezzi '15
Faculty Adviser: Douglas Thompson
Experimental Simulations of Recurring Slope Lineae on the Surface of Mars
By: Elizabeth Eddings '15
Faculty Adviser: Douglas Thompson
Failure at Fidenae: Visualization and Analysis of the Largest Structural Disaster in the Roman World
By: Rebecca Napolitano '15
Faculty Adviser: Douglas Thompson
Experimental Simulations of Recurring Slope Lineae on the Surface of Mars
By: Elizabeth Eddings '15
Faculty Adviser: Douglas Thompson
The Effects of Gradient and Discharge on Culvert Outlet Scour
By: Clare Murphy-Hagan '13
Faculty Adviser: Doug Thompson
The Black Box Module for Low-Level Light Detection and Probing in Optogenetic Studies
By: Libby Maret '12
Faculty Adviser: Mohamed Diagne
An Analysis of Wind Resources and the Feasibility of Wind-Energy Generation on the Connecticut College Campus
By: Michael Marshall '11
Faculty Adviser: Douglas Thompson
Seasons, Storms and Seawalls: A Comparison of Constrained and Unconstrained Beaches in Groton, Conn.
By: Katherine Serafin '08
Faculty Adviser: N/A
The Effect of Obstruction Shape on Forced Pools
By: Craig McCarrick '07
Faculty Adviser: N/A
Physics, Astronomy and Geophysics Department
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Connecticut College
Physics, Astronomy and Geophysics Department
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