Rachel Bosch
Northern Kentucky University
Rachel is a PhD candidate in the Department of Geology at the University of Cincinnati where they use a combination of field work, laboratory experimentation, and numerical modeling to understand the physical and chemical processes that shape our Earth's surface and subsurface into landscapes. They received a BA in physics from Wesleyan University and an MS in geosciences from Penn State. Rachel is a member of the Explorers Club, the Community Outreach Coordinator for the Karst Waters Institute, Student Representative to the Karst Division of the Geological Society of America, a Fellow of the Cave Research Foundation (CRF), a CRF expedition leader, and co-founder of the CRF Kids Caving Expedition.
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Activities (2)
Karst Hydrogeology and Geomorphology: A virtual field experience using Google Earth, GIS, and TAK part of Cutting Edge:Enhance Your Teaching:Teaching with Online Field Experiences:Activities
Students will have the opportunity to select and virtually explore the hydrogeology and geomorphology of a karst landscape using Google Earth (or perhaps Google Mars or Google Moon if they so choose), lidar ...
See the activity page for details.
Karst Hydrogeology: A virtual field introduction using Google Earth and GIS part of Cutting Edge:Enhance Your Teaching:Teaching with Online Field Experiences:Activities
Students will have the opportunity to select and virtually explore the hydrogeology and geomorphology of a karst landscape using Google Earth, lidar data-sourced DEM(s) and geologic maps, and GIS software (QGIS) ...
See the activity page for details.