Jonathan Gourley's Current Research




 

 

 

student research opportunities


Taiwan Active Tectonics

Great Meadows GIS

Park River GIS

Park River study

TCFS Trees

Mt Hope River Floods

Acid Precipitation

Trinity Weather Station

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There are a variety of research projects that I am working on  in environmental science, geology and GIS that Trinity students are involved in.
Some projects are semester long independent studies while others are summer research.  If you are interested in doing research please
let me know and we can work on getting grants for travel and/or stipends.

Finding faults in Taiwan

In January 2008 I will return to Taiwan with a Trinity student to measure the direction and sense of recent fault motions in southwest Taiwan.

Trinity Field Station Trees

ENVS students track the change of the upland forest in a long term project at the Trinity College field station in Ashford, CT

Great Meadows GIS

In conjunction with the Great Meadows Conservation Trust, I have started to build a GIS database of maps, habitats and bird locations in the Great Meadows region along the Connecticut River.

Acid Rain Monitoring

Several students over the last year have conducted independent study of acid precipitation in Hartford.