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- After working for an oil company in Oklahoma, Tharp sought a geology job at Columbia University in 1948. Women couldn’t go on research ships, but Tharp could draft, and was hired to assist male graduate […]
- “What we were focused on [were] previously unconsidered environmental changes associated with the advance of glaciers proximal to the Viking settlement,” said study coauthor Evelyn Powell, a postdoctoral researcher at Columbia Climate School’s Lamont-Doherty Earth […]
- Co-authored by Peter T. Coleman, Advanced Consortium on Cooperation, Conflict and Complexity in the Climate School at Columbia University.