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EpicEarth Podcast
Ashley Bosa & Bryan Rosenblatt
29 episodes
5 days ago
Welcome to the EpicEarth Podcast, a product of Boise State University students as part of STEM Outreach through the Geoscience Department. The concept of EpicEarth was developed by Ashley Bosa, Bryan Rosenblatt, and Scott Gauvain - all BSU graduate students who want to highlight the scientific progress taking place on this EpicEarth! Join us from the comfort of your chair as we travel all over the world. Dive into the world of glaciologists, hydrologists, biologists, paleontologists, physicists, seismologists, and a whole other host of scientists. Take a journey with us around this EpicEarth.
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Welcome to the EpicEarth Podcast, a product of Boise State University students as part of STEM Outreach through the Geoscience Department. The concept of EpicEarth was developed by Ashley Bosa, Bryan Rosenblatt, and Scott Gauvain - all BSU graduate students who want to highlight the scientific progress taking place on this EpicEarth! Join us from the comfort of your chair as we travel all over the world. Dive into the world of glaciologists, hydrologists, biologists, paleontologists, physicists, seismologists, and a whole other host of scientists. Take a journey with us around this EpicEarth.
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Rolling on the River (w/ Nicole Hucke)
EpicEarth Podcast
55 minutes 18 seconds
2 years ago
Rolling on the River (w/ Nicole Hucke)

We think if sediment transport had a theme song, it would be Tina Turner's version of "Proud Mary"...you know, because all that sediment is "rolling on the river." See...we can make puns and jokes in literally any field of Geoscience...including river science.  Also, singing a song might be a little easier to digest than the impressive research areas of Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics that this week's guest, Nicole Hucke, studies!  Nicole is an amazing PhD student from the University of Idaho who researches seasonal river fluxes and how snowmelt and summer monsoons affect sediment suspension and transport and river systems during high-flow events. She also teaches us that, just like elephants, rivers never forget! Join us as Nicole regales us with type-2 fun, but hilarious, tales from the field, including one Elk who thought her equipment was a toilet. We think it's safe to say, you'll be streaming this episode in more ways than one this week...don't forget to bring a towel!

EpicEarth Podcast
Welcome to the EpicEarth Podcast, a product of Boise State University students as part of STEM Outreach through the Geoscience Department. The concept of EpicEarth was developed by Ashley Bosa, Bryan Rosenblatt, and Scott Gauvain - all BSU graduate students who want to highlight the scientific progress taking place on this EpicEarth! Join us from the comfort of your chair as we travel all over the world. Dive into the world of glaciologists, hydrologists, biologists, paleontologists, physicists, seismologists, and a whole other host of scientists. Take a journey with us around this EpicEarth.