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Arctic Tundra Dynamics 08

Meet the Team

Teacher - Elizabeth Eubanks

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St. Mark Catholic School
Boynton Beach , Florida
United States

Elizabeth Eubanks is a New Orleans native who has spent much of her youth crabbing, fishing, exploring the bayous, and camping out west with her family. Being exposed to a broad spectrum of nature sparked her drive to pursue a zoology degree at Auburn University and a Master’s in Education from Palm Beach Atlantic University. Mrs. Eubanks has taught integrated middle school science for 11 years and presently teaches at St. Mark Catholic School in Boynton Beach, Florida. Mrs. Eubanks teaches in order to share her passion for science with kids. Her lessons are filled with hands on activities in a stimulating environment in which students utilize real science to question, reason, think outside of the box, and to feel empowered by knowledge. Her motto is “We Are All Connected-We Are All Affected”. Mrs. Eubanks’ hobbies include photography, yoga, hiking, birding, camping, music festivals, travel, painting, knitting, and learning.

Researcher - Steven Oberbauer

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Florida International University
Miami , Florida
United States

Steven Oberbauer is a Professor of Biological Sciences at Florida International University in Miami. Dr. Oberbauer received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from San Diego State University, where he was first introduced to arctic research. He completed his Ph.D. at Duke University studying the ecophysiology of tropical trees in Costa Rica. Dr. Oberbauer currently researches climate change effects in both the Arctic and the Tropics, specifically how plants adjust to changes in their environment and resource availability.

Researcher - Paulo Olivas

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Florida International University
Miami , Florida
United States

Paulo Olivas is a Ph.D student in the Department of Biology at Florida International University, under the supervision of Dr. Oberbauer. Paulo is originally from Costa Rica. He completed his undergraduate degree in Costa Rica in 2000 at the Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica, where he majored in Forestry. He also holds an M.S. in Biology at Florida International University (2007). Paulo has been involved in several tropical and polar research projects.

Journals

February 25, 2009 The Famous, the Hero's, the Reindeer

February 25, 2009 I feel the earth move under my feetI feel the sky tumbling downI feel my heart start to trembling Thanks Carole King. This is one has been in my life for a long time. Wow, I don't know how much the earth was moving under my feet, but my feet were surely moving on it yesterday....
February 25, 2009I feel the earth move under my feet I feel the sky tumbling down I feel my heart start to trembling Thanks Carole King. This is one has been in my life for a long time. Wow, I don't know how much the earth was moving under my feet, but my feet were surely moving on it yesterday....

February 24, 2009 Back to Fairbanks 2009

February 24, 2009 They All Asked for YOU! I went on downTo the deep blue seaAnd they only asked for youI say, they all asked for youWell, even inquired about ya I went on downTo the deep blue seaAnd they all asked for youThe dolphins askedThe whales askedAnd the shark asked for you, too Bom-bom-...
February 24, 2009**They All Asked for YOU! ** I went on down To the deep blue sea And they only asked for you I say, they all asked for you Well, even inquired about ya I went on down To the deep blue sea And they all asked for you The dolphins asked The whales asked And the shark asked for you,...

August 16, 2008 Reflections of the Land of the Midnight Sun

I took my love, I took it downClimbed a mountain and I turned aroundAnd I saw my reflection in the snow covered hillstill the landslide brought me down Oh, mirror in the skyWhat is loveCan the child within my heart rise aboveCan I sail thru the changing ocean tidesCan I handle the seasons of my...
*I took my love, I took it down Climbed a mountain and I turned around And I saw my reflection in the snow covered hills till the landslide brought me down Oh, mirror in the sky What is love Can the child within my heart rise above Can I sail thru the changing ocean tides Can I handle the seasons...

July 30, 2008 From Tundra to Tropics - The Babies are HERE!

We spotted the oceanAt the head of the trailWhere are we goin'So far awayAnd somebody told meThat this is the placeWhere everything's betterAnd everything's safe Walk on the ocean...Thanks Toad the Wet Sprocket 4 Wheelers from Tundra to Tropics! I bet Paulo didn’t realize I really did need...
*We spotted the ocean At the head of the trail Where are we goin' So far away And somebody told me That this is the place Where everything's better And everything's safe * Walk on the ocean... Thanks Toad the Wet Sprocket* ** 4 Wheelers from Tundra to Tropics! I bet Paulo didn’t realize I...

July 23, 2008 Planes, Cabs, Trains, Feet, Buses, Friends, Vans, Boats, Cars, Planes

Hello darkness, my old friend,I’ve come to talk with you again,Because a vision softly creeping,Left its seeds while I was sleeping,And the vision that was planted in my brainStill remainsWithin the sound of silence. Thank Simon and Garfunkel I am back in Lake Worth, Florida and reflecting...
Hello darkness, my old friend, I’ve come to talk with you again, Because a vision softly creeping, Left its seeds while I was sleeping, And the vision that was planted in my brain Still remains Within the sound of silence. Thank Simon and Garfunkel I am back in Lake Worth, Florida **and...

Project Information

Biocomplexity Associated with the Response of Arctic Tundra Carbon Balance to Warming and Drying across Multiple Spatial and Temporal Scales
Barrow, Alaska
10 June 2008
18 July 2008

Where are They?

Ms. Eubanks and Dr. Oberbauer lived in the village of Barrow, Alaska and worked at sites outside of the village. Much of the field work took place at the Barrow Environmental Observatory, where many long-term environmental studies have been undertaken.

What are they Doing?

The team continued their work from 2007, investigating the role of carbon in arctic tundra ecosystems. Approximately one quarter of the world's soil organic carbon is stored at high northern latitudes in permafrost and soils. As the arctic environment warms, this carbon may be released to the atmosphere in the form of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4). The goal of this project is to understand how changes in a warming and drying arctic environment may affect the balance and stability of the arctic soil carbon. The team measured soil moisture, permafrost depth, carbon dioxide and methane gas in the soil and atmosphere, and surveyed plant composition, function, and primary productivity. They also used remote sensing as part of a larger project to investigate patterns of change across the tundra at various scales, from small local changes to landscape level changes.

Resources

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Technology Enhances KWL

Overview

I, Elizabeth Eubanks PolarTREC teacher 2008 – Arctic Tundra Dynamics created...

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Polar Scientists: Polar Science

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Elizabeth Eubanks PolarTREC teacher 2008 – Arctic Tundra Dynamics created...

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The Roost: Education 1 November 2008

Owl Research Institute Newsletter, the Roost, features PolarTREC teacher, Elizabeth Eubanks and...

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Keep America Beautiful Network News 18 May 2009

The Keep America Beautiful Network News newsletter highlighted the beach clean up coordinated...

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Science Teacher Heads to the Arctic 31 May 2008

Los Angeles Times article highlights PolarTREC teacher, Elizabeth Eubanks preparations for her...

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Local science teachers get a lesson 13 August 2008

Short article highlights Elizabeth Eubanks presentation to Boynton Beach science teachers.

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Florida teacher brings cleanup fun to Barrow 17 July 2008

Online version of the Arctic Sounder newspaper article describing the Arctic Ocean beach cleanup...

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NPR Report: Barrow Tundra Dynamics Expedition 9 August 2008

This 2:43 minute NPR radio segment highlights the permafrost, tundra, and climate change...

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From the frozen Arctic, South Florida team tests the planet's health 20 June 2008

Online version of the front page article from the Palm Beach Post, highlighting the work of...

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Snow and Rodents Stymie Florida Researchers 12 June 2008

This is a web version of an online article from the Palm Beach Post are about researcher, Steve...

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