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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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 ...

Online Field Experience Exemplary Collection This activity is part of the Teaching with Online Field Experiences Exemplary collection
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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) ...

Online Field Experience Exemplary Collection This activity is part of the Teaching with Online Field Experiences Exemplary collection
See the activity page for details.